
Issa Sant
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@invisiblepeople Unfortunetly The Go Fund me link doesn‘t work. Please make it work so I , we can Support
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Imagine waking up homeless, hustling to clean yourself up to be presentable at work. You stash your bedroll in the bushes hoping it will be there when you get back. You spend every moment scared your employer may find out your secret. Meet Charlie: invisiblepeople.tv/videos/charlie…
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@MarioNawfal Mourning* *Mathematical genius of Iran* 🔴 Today is the birthday of Maryam Mirzakhani, the mathematical genius of Iran and the world. If he were among us today, he would be 49 years old; Three years ago, Loris Cheknavarian wrote a piece called "The pleasure of notes on the status
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🇮🇱 Eurovision just turned into a live episode of Cops.
Israel drops their song and the arena explodes with “Stop, stop the genocide” chants… then security drags a protester out in handcuffs mid-performance.
Bro came to sing one song and the entire arena turned it into a UN General Assembly session.
The drama is undefeated this year.
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@ZvikaKlein @MarcusPindur Israel as it could be. The world as it could be .
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The trains have stopped.
A Muslim woman and an Orthodox Jew stand in shared silence as sirens ring out for the six million. The imagery of the halted light rail carries immense weight today, echoing the dark history of the camps.
This is Israel.
#YomHaShoah #HolocaustRemembranceDay #Israel
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@annaninii @MarcusPindur Sie sind Dlf Journalist! Uff. Foto prüfen. Und nachfragen mit Intelligenz wäre ein Ziel .
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Ein Flüchtling in Deutschland droht auf einer steuerfinanzierten Bühne der deutschen Regierung. Und der Saal applaudiert 🙃 Willkommen bei der Berlinale 2026.
Abdallah Alkhatib nutzt seine Dankesrede, um Deutschland "Genozid" vorzuwerfen. Er schwingt die Palästina-Flagge, trägt die Kufiya als politisches Kostüm und droht: "Wir werden uns an jeden erinnern, der gegen uns war." Das ist Einschüchterung mit Preisverleihung.
Der einzige Regierungsvertreter im Saal, Umweltminister Schneider, steht auf und geht. Immerhin. Aber warum sitzt da überhaupt nur EINER? Und was haben Claudia Roth und Felix Banaszak gemacht? Diesem links-grünen Kulturbetrieb ist unser Land total egal, solange die Fördergelder fließen.
Ulf Poschardt bringt es auf den Punkt: Wenn Alkhatib demnächst in Gaza mit der Hamas Filmfestivals aufbaut, gute Reise. Die politische Linke hat solchen Leuten erst die Bühne gebaut, die sie jetzt bespucken.
Wer in Deutschland als Flüchtling Schutz genießt und dem Gastland mit "Wir merken uns das" droht: Warum ist der noch hier?
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@th_so2 @MarcusPindur Fake Photo. Und unterirdisch unterkomplex.
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Tricia Tuttle, Intendantin der #Berlinale. Zur Unterstützung ihrer Arbeit wurden die Fördermittel des Filmfestivals von 10,9 auf bis zu 12,8 Mio € erhöht. Die Berlinale-Leitung unter Tuttle hat sich 2025 von der Antisemitismus-Resolution des Bundestags distanziert.

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@rcbregman William Golding's novel deals with his own version of history, not with the historical event itself. Golding's 1954 Roman War predates the historical event. It's a real shame that they don't address the more interesting question of cooperation as a way of life.
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The BBC just released a new adaptation of Lord of the Flies, the classic novel by William Golding. It's beautifully made, but it's still telling the wrong story.
A few years ago, I went looking for the *real* Lord of the Flies. I wanted to know: has it ever actually happened? Have kids ever been shipwrecked on a deserted island?
It took me a year of research, but I found it. In 1965, six boys from a boarding school in Tonga stole a boat, got caught in a storm, and drifted for eight days without food or water. They washed up on 'Ata, a remote, uninhabited island in the Pacific. They stayed there for 15 months, and what happened on that island was the exact opposite of William Golding's novel.
These boys set up a small commune. They built a food garden, stored rainwater in hollowed-out tree trunks, created a gym with improvised weights, and built a badminton court. One of them, Stephen (who would later become an engineer) managed to start a fire using two sticks. They kept it burning the entire time.
Of course they fought too. But then they argued, they had a rule: go to opposite ends of the island, cool down, then come back and apologize. As one of them told me: ‘That's how we stayed friends.’
Back home, everyone assumed that the boys – Luke, Stephen, Sione, David, Kolo and Mano — were dead. When they were finally discovered by an Australian captain named Peter Warner, he radioed their names to Tonga. After twenty minutes, a tearful response came back: ‘You found them! These boys have been given up for dead. Funerals have been held. If it's them, this is a miracle!’
Peter commissioned a new ship, hired all six boys as his crew, and named the boat the Ata, after the island where he found them. They remained friends for the rest of their lives – Peter and Mano even became soulmates. I tracked them down, and it became one of the central chapters of my book Humankind.
Here's what struck me most: William Golding (the author of Lord of the Flies) was a troubled man, an alcoholic who once said ‘I have always understood the Nazis, because I am of that sort by nature.’ I think he was projecting his own darkness onto children. And we turned it into a lesson about human nature that we teach to millions of kids around the world.
I think the real lesson is the opposite. When real children found themselves alone on a real island, they didn't descend into savagery. They cooperated, they took care of each other, they survived.
I'm not saying that the Tongan castaways were representative of all kids everywhere. But I am saying that every kid who has to read or watch the fictional Lord of the Flies also deserves to know what actually happened when it played out in real life.
Stories are never just stories. We become the stories that we tell ourselves.

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@simon_schama William Golding's novel deals with his own version of history, not with the historical event itself. Golding's 1954 novel predates the historical event. It's a real shame that you don't address the more interesting question of cooperation as a way of life.
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Mascha Schilinskis brillantes Filmgedicht inszeniert auf einem Bauernhof ein Spiegelkabinett der Geister und Echos, das von der Gewalt kündet, die im patriarchalen System steckt. Ekkehard Knörer über "In die Sonne schauen", ab Donnerstag im Kino: critic.de/film/in-die-so…

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@Maks_NAFO_FELLA The superior bc FSB guy vs stupid of narcism guy . This world ruins the world .
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Anyone who understands the context of this Incendies scene knows it changes everything. One of the most haunting reveals in cinema.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
Which movie twist genuinely shocked you?
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@Claudiusseidl @MiRo_SPD @ChialoJoe By the way, so wie vorausgesagt, Berlin als Step nach Staatsminister
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@MiRo_SPD @ChialoJoe Und im Kampf gegen die Budgetkürzungen hätte er mit seinem Rücktritt drohen müssen: das wäre die Mindestanforderung für seinen Job
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Die Kritik an @ChialoJoe ist unterirdisch. Claudia Roth hat leider weitgehend als Kulturstaatsministerin enttäuscht. Ich wünsche mir sehr, dass es mit dem Neuen wieder besser läuft. Wichtig genug wäre es.
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@Claudiusseidl @MiRo_SPD @ChialoJoe Zu kämpfen im Wissen wofür hätte gereicht . So wie sein Vorgänger Klaus lederer. Und das impliziert nicht Vorliebe für Parteizugehörigkeit, sondern dem Wissen ums kämpfen, was eine Stadt ausmacht. Hm, Hamburg den Berlinern jetzt voraus.
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Marharyta Polovinko, Ukrainian Defender and artist, died on the frontlines.
In 2024, Marharyta evacuated wounded Defenders as a volunteer. Later, she joined the 3rd Assault Brigade.
Marharyta shared about her drawings after Russian atrocities in Kyiv region became known:
"I drew a girl that was flying over buildings like an angel. The girl is flying above this ugliness of the world. My first impression of the Russians was like they were monsters who came and are fighting with people."
Russia has killed so many talented Ukrainian writers, poets, artists, photographers, journalists. So many amazing people with bright futures...
Eternal memory and eternal glory to Ukrainian Heroine.


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Mein 🧵 zur Wehrpflichtdebatte jetzt (erweitert) als Teil 3 meiner Kolumne bei @_politoekonomie:
„Es braucht diejenigen, die pragmatisch das relativ Schlechtere und Bessere abwägen, anstatt es an Absolutheiten, Idealvorstellungen und Utopien zu messen.“
politischeoekonomie.com/die-idee-des-s…
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@NickJWReilly unique series : poses complex questions: masculinity, violence, being lost in expectations. But even so, it would have taken 8 episodes for the girl's story. girls who are killed or kill themselves, but who very rarely kill, even though they have similar reasons tough the Boy
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A proper, proper honour to speak to the great Stephen Graham about Adolescence, which is out now on Netflix. It's one of the most remarkable and indeed harrowing things I've watched in years. rollingstone.co.uk/tv/adolescence…
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@Channel4News unique series : poses complex questions: masculinity, violence, being lost in expectations. But even so, it would have taken 8 episodes for the girl's story. girls who are killed or kill themselves, but who very rarely kill, even though they have similar reasons tough the Boy
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