Lightemonfire

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Lightemonfire

Lightemonfire

@lightemonfire

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Lightemonfire
Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@archeohistories Women want equality but when the ships sinking they expect men To stay and drown while they get in the life boat. Imagine being this convoluted, hypocritical and privileged with not even an ounce of shame or gratefulness.
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@archeohistories Interesting how people in the comments wanna apply this to today. When women risk as much then they deserve as much. Funny how my body my chose never seemed to extend to the draft or being culturally expected to go die in a foreign country over biased agenda.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Women in ancient Egypt were regarded as the equals of men in every aspect save that of occupation. It is often assumed that women in the ancient world held little power or influence. However, women in ancient Egypt could become highly influential physicians, political advisors, scribes or even rulers. But like women in many cultures throughout history and today, they had to fight to acquire and hold onto their rights. The man was the head of the household and nation, but women ran the home and contributed to the stability of that nation as artisans, brewers, doctors, musicians, scribes, and many other jobs, sometimes even those involving authority over men. One of central values of ancient Egyptian civilization, arguably the central value, was ma'at – the concept of harmony and balance in all aspects of one's life. This ideal was the most important duty observed by the pharaoh who, as the mediator between the gods and the people, was supposed to be a role model for how one lived a balanced life. Egyptian art, architecture, religious practices, and even governmental agencies all exhibit a perfect symmetry of balance and this can also be seen in gender roles throughout the history of ancient Egyptian civilization. Women's social standing, however, depended on the support and approval of men and, in some cases, was denied or challenged. It also seems clear that many women were not aware of their rights and so never exercised them. Even so, the respect accorded to women in ancient Egypt is evident in almost every aspect of the civilization from religious beliefs to social customs. The gods were both male and female, and each had their own equally important areas of expertise. Women could marry who they wanted and divorce those who no longer suited them, could hold what jobs they liked – within limits – and travel as they pleased. The earliest creation myths of the culture all emphasize, to greater or lesser degrees, the value of the feminine principle. Women in ancient Egypt worked in many jobs traditionally dedicated to them, but they were powerful enough to be independent, have their own workshops producing textiles, jewelry and other goods, and even take an important role in political life, become physicians or scribes. Although, they were underestimated by many historians for centuries, their strong position in the powerful civilization of ancient Egypt could be an inspiration for modern women in many parts of the world. After thousands of years of equal rights, Ptolemy IV tried to stop the strong tradition of cults of women. He changed the law and canceled many rights that had made women equal to men. It was the beginning of the dark age characteristic for the upcoming dominating beliefs, which had their roots in Rome and Greece. However, Egyptian women didn't want to accept a patriarchal society. Until the power of the Egyptian civilization came to an end, they fought for their rights. Commonly, researchers accept that the end of Egyptian women’s independence arrived with the death of the great scientist  Hypatia in 415 AD. Before that event took place, Ancient Egyptian women had thrived in society for more than three millennia. #archaeohistories
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Lightemonfire
Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@ViralVideos Hope his old ass got locked up. He’s old enough to know better.
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Liberacrat™️@ViralVideos·
As ICE Agents were busy arresting an illegal alien, an 80-year-old liberal tried to impede and obstructed them. The result was him getting sent to the floor by an ICE agent. What do you think, was this justified?
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Victoria@Victoria00025·
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U.S. Embassy Beirut
U.S. Embassy Beirut@usembassybeirut·
Travel Advisory: Updated to reflect ordered departure of non-emergency U.S. government personnel and family members of government personnel on February 23. On February 23 the Department of State ordered the departure of non-emergency U.S. government personnel and family members of government personnel due to the security situation in Beirut. U.S. Embassy Beirut personnel are restricted from personal travel without advance permission. Additional travel restrictions may be imposed on U.S. personnel under Chief of Mission security responsibility, with little to no notice due to increased security issues or threats. Full Alert: travel.state.gov/content/travel…
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@Afrizine @archeohistories 😂😂😂. They were also colonizers and slavers who upon conquering a province or country would rape all of the women in order To confuse their sons when it came time for revenge. Interesting how when we speak of non European country’s we only speak about the positive parts.
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Afrizine Networks
Afrizine Networks@Afrizine·
@archeohistories They are scared to teach this real history in schools. However, they cannot hide or burry this because truth will always surface and conquer lies. Just like how Africa will conquer Europe again coming soon weather you like it or not.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
The Moors were a group of North Africans who conquered and ruled Spain for nearly 781 years, from 711-1492 CE. They entered the Iberian Peninsula, Spain, after crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, passing through Morocco... African Moors were known for their exceptional architecture and engineering skills, and they built numerous impressive structures, such as universities and mosques in Spain, which still stand to this day. They made significant contributions in various fields, including math, medicine, chemistry, philosophy, astronomy, botany, bricklaying and history. The African Moors were the first to introduce the use of Arabic numbers in Europe, which are still used today. They also made significant advances in medicine, developed treatments for various diseases and created medical textbooks that were widely used. In addition, the African Moors were skillful astronomers and developed advanced techniques to measure time and determine the position of celestial bodies. They also made important contributions to botany, introducing new plants in Spain and creating gardens admired by many. African Moors were also known for their expertise in bricklaying and built numerous impressive structures, such as Granada's Alhambra, considered one of the most beautiful and impressive buildings in the world. Finally, they also wrote extensively about their history, creating numerous historical texts that are still being studied today. 📷 : a painting of a figure often associated with the "Moorish" period or culture, particularly in the context of European orientalist art. This style of art, popular in the late 1800s, often depicted North African or Middle Eastern figures in elaborate attire, sometimes with a romanticized or exoticized view.  The term "Moor" in English usage historically referred to inhabitants of Roman province of Mauretania, and later, to the Muslim population of al-Andalus (Spain and Portugal), who were of mixed Arab, Spanish, and Amazigh (Berber) origins. The figure in the painting is dressed in a green head covering, a gold-colored garment, and carries weaponry, including a sword and a pistol, along with a staff.  Such depictions, sometimes referred to as "Blackamoors" in popular European decorative arts, represented African males in exotic attire in various art forms like paintings, statues, and jewelry.  #archaeohistories
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Variety
Variety@Variety·
Priyanka Chopra Jonas says the early scrutiny of her relationship with Nick Jonas — in part due to their age gap, with Chopra Jonas 10 years Jonas’ senior — “was very hurtful.” “I don’t know what was it about us that rubbed people the wrong way,” she says. “I think there was the intercultural nature of it — different countries, different religions, age gap. It was very hurtful. And we both, instead of looking out, just sort of looked at each other, and we were like, ‘It doesn’t matter.’ So it’s like water off a duck’s back now.” wp.me/pc8uak-1lGT0z
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Beau@beausecurity·
Phenomenal example from Chile of how to handle modern highway robbery. He left plenty of room between him and the car in front of him, and then “got off the X” quickly and decisively when he recognized the attack.
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Lightemonfire
Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@tonyrigatonee And of course out of all the slurs being thrown from every ethnicity. The Whitey’s didn’t even come up until they dont wanna be labeled in a diragotory fashion. Then they’re the white supremacist. lol. I don’t believe it. . .
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Tony Rigatoni@tonyrigatonee·
You know we got them on the ropes when they are out here jewsplaining the term goy
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Lightemonfire
Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@DuffJuice30 Another shit head in Amazon chains trying to instigate a response…from a woman. Nothin like showing your a clown and a coward.
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DuffJuice@DuffJuice30·
This me all month when a white person tries to rush me in line at Starbucks #BlackHistoryMonth ✊🏾
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@brettachapman Let’s try that philosophy for every conquered place through history and see how it goes. Whose was it before it was the “Kiowas”. It’s the natural order for the weak to be conquered. How do u bear the shame of relying on pity to get back what you lost. Have you no pride?
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Brett Chapman
Brett Chapman@brettachapman·
This is my Kiowa ancestors ancestral homeland. US national myth says a wave of White immigrants overran Native people and required them to surrender their land to “civilization.” If nobody lives on these lands today and there was no reason to steal it but greed why not return it?
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@B1TuckerCarlson Aren’t these the clowns who organized and showed up to two different events where in both times one of them had a negligent discharge wounding another panther because Their firearms safety and training was so poor? 😂😂😂
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
“Black Panthers” are training to protect their community from ICE.
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@NobelPrize Interesting how you posted about Maria but ignored her partners Hans Jensen and Eugene Wigner who were jointly awarded prizes for the same work. 🤔. Wonder why that is.
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
Physics laureate Maria Goeppert Mayer, also known as the 'Onion Madonna', with her Nobel Prize medal she received in 1963 for her discovery concerning nuclear shell structure. In her #NobelPrize lecture she spoke about her revolutionary discovery: nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/0…
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@LFRFamily Bro u a retarded ass dude. Sound like an immature female. Grow your ass up and start taking some accountability. You sound like a bad joke. Foreal i was waiting for this to be sarcasm. Instead, some damn how you were serious. 🤦🏽🤦🏽🤦🏽
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LFR Family@LFRFamily·
JD Vance says the most racist thing in his TPUSA AMFEST speech. I’m done.
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@TaraBull Not one goon showed up to handle this madness. Disappointing.
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Officers respond to Walmart in Grand Junction, Colorado for a man acting aggressively
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Lightemonfire@lightemonfire·
@AntiWokeMemes Not gonna be lectured by some reterded, skank with with a neck tat. I feel zero guilt for something i didn’t do. The black race globally has been and is more responsible for slavery, racism, tribism, and homophobia than any European people. Study history before u pop off.
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Victoria
Victoria@Victoria00025·
Is this what you voted for? 👇
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