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Blue Helmet Bureaucrats
مراجعة كتاب (بيروقراطيو/نمطيو الخوذ الزرق أبريل2023: عمليات الأمم المتحدة لحفظ السلام وإعادة اختراع الاستعمار، 1945-1971). ثبت أن الأمم المتحدة كانت تعبيرا عن المصالح الاستعمارية والحرب الباردة للدول القومية في هذه الفترة. -عدد مايو 2024 https://academic.oup.com/ia/article-abstract/100/3/1312/7663893
Blue helmet bureaucrats: United Nations peacekeeping and the reinvention of colonialism, 1945–1971
Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekeeping and the Reinvention of Colonialism, 1945–1971 by Margot Tudor | Goodreads
Blue helmet bureaucrats: United Nations peacekeeping and the reinvention of colonialism, 1945–1971
By MargotTudor. Cambridge University Press. April, 2023. 310 pp.
£85.00.
ISBN978 1 00926 492 1. Available as e-book.
Review: Hamish McDougall
International Affairs, Volume 100, Issue 3, May 2024, Pages 1312–1313, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiae117
Published: 07 May 2024
The ongoing violence in Gaza, Myanmar, Ukraine and Yemen is a confronting reminder, if one was ever needed, of the ineffectiveness of the United Nations and other elements of the international system to keep peace. Anyone pondering how and why we got here would benefit from reading Margot Tudor's new book, which provides a history of UN peacekeeping efforts via a series of case-studies from the second half of the twentieth century. It is now reasonably well established that the UN was an expression of the colonial and Cold War interests of nation-states in this period. Conversely, it was also a vehicle to advance the interests of the recently decolonized or ‘non-aligned’ states of the global South (frequently termed ‘the Afro-Asian bloc’ in this book). Less well known, and providing a large part of this book's value, is that the UN was not just a tabula rasa for nation-states, but it was also an actor in its own right. In other words, the UN created, executed and perpetuated particular norms, cultures and actions around the world.
Summary
The end of the ’spirit of Bandung’ in the late 1960s coincided with the passing and retirement of most of the key UN officials involved in the development of the peacekeeping project. By 1971, the Cold War obstructed the UN forums from authorising any new armed peacekeeping missions. Weaving together the contributions of previous chapters, the conclusion reiterates the how UN peacekeepers’ racial prejudices and technocratic logic perpetuated international hierarchies of power, colonial structures, and further suppressed the self-determination of peripheral or minority populations. It addresses the role of the UN peacekeeping missions in supporting - if not, openly enabling - the United States’ anticommunist aggression across the Global South during the decolonisation period. Rather than being passive in this process, however, this book has demonstrated how the UN officials agreed that anticommunism was a peacebuilding strategy for global security. Ultimately, peacekeepers’ unique role in the field shaped the formation of the post-colonial international order, embedding uneven hierarchies of race, expertise, and diplomatic power within newly independent nations and populations.
Blue Helmet Bureaucrats (cambridge.org)
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Opera on YouTube, Part 2
Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)
Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1973 (Knut Skram, Ileana Cotrubas, Kiri Te Kanawa, Benjamin Luxon; conducted by John Pritchard; English subtitles)
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle studio film, 1976 (Hermann Prey, Mirella Freni, Kiri Te Kanawa, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; conducted by Karl Böhm; English subtitles) – Acts I and II, Acts III and IV
Tokyo National Theatre, 1980 (Hermann Prey, Lucia Popp, Gundula Janowitz, Bernd Weikl; conducted by Karl Böhm; Japanese subtitles)
Théâtre du Châtelet, 1993 (Bryn Terfel, Alison Hagley, Hillevi Martinpelto, Rodney Gilfry; conducted by John Eliot Gardiner; Italian subtitles)
Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1994 (Gerald Finley, Alison Hagley, Renée Fleming, Andreas Schmidt; conducted by Bernard Haitink; English subtitles)
Zürich Opera House, 1996 (Carlos Chaussón, Isabel Rey, Eva Mei, Rodney Gilfry; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt; English subtitles)
Berlin State Opera, 2005 (Lauri Vasar, Anna Prohaska, Dorothea Röschmann, Ildebrando d'Arcangelo; conducted by Gustavo Dudamel; French subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 2006 (Ildebrando d'Arcangelo, Anna Netrebko, Dorothea Röschmann, Bo Skovhus; conducted by Nikolas Harnoncourt; English subtitles) – Acts I and II, Acts III and IV
Teatro all Scala, 2006 (Ildebrando d'Arcangelo, Diana Damrau, Marcella Orasatti Talamanca, Pietro Spagnoli; conducted by Gérard Korsten; English and Italian subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 2015 (Adam Plachetka, Martina Janková, Anett Fritsch, Luca Pisaroni; conducted by Dan Ettinger; no subtitles)
Tosca
Carmine Gallone studio film, 1956 (Franca Duval dubbed by Maria Caniglia, Franco Corelli, Afro Poli dubbed by Giangiacomo Guelfi; conducted by Oliviero de Fabritiis; no subtitles)
Gianfranco de Bosio film, 1976 (Raina Kabaivanska, Plácido Domingo, Sherrill Milnes; conducted by Bruno Bartoletti; English subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1978 (Shirley Verrett, Luciano Pavarotti, Cornell MacNeil; conducted by James Conlon; no subtitles)
Arena di Verona, 1984 (Eva Marton, Jaume Aragall, Ingvar Wixell; conducted by Daniel Oren; no subtitles)
Teatro Real de Madrid, 2004 (Daniela Dessí, Fabio Armiliato, Ruggero Raimondi; conducted by Maurizio Benini; English subtitles)
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 2011 (Angela Gheorghiu, Jonas Kaufmann, Bryn Terfel; conducted by Antonio Pappano; English subtitles)
Finnish National Opera, 2018 (Ausrinė Stundytė, Andrea Carè, Tuomas Pursio; conducted by Patrick Fournillier; English subtitles)
Teatro alla Scala 2019 (Anna Netrebko, Francesco Meli, Luca Salsi; conducted by Riccardo Chailly; Hungarian subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2019 (Sondra Radvanovsky, Piotr Beczala, Thomas Hampson; conducted by Marco Armiliato; English subtitles)
Ópera de las Palmas, 2024 (Erika Grimaldi, Piotr Beczala, George Gagnidze; conducted by Ramón Tebar; no subtitles)
Don Giovanni
Salzburg Festival, 1954 (Cesare Siepi, Otto Edelmann, Elisabeth Grümmer, Lisa della Casa; conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler; English subtitles)
Giacomo Vaccari studio film, 1960 (Mario Petri, Sesto Bruscantini, Teresa Stich-Randall, Leyla Gencer; conducted by Francesco Molinari-Pradelli; no subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 1987 (Samuel Ramey, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Julia Varady; conducted by Herbert von Karajan; no subtitles)
Teatro alla Scala, 1987 (Thomas Allen, Claudio Desderi, Edita Gruberova, Ann Murray; conducted by Riccardo Muti; English subtitles)
Peter Sellars studio film, 1990 (Eugene Perry, Herbert Perry, Dominique Labelle, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson; conducted by Craig Smith; English subtitles)
Teatro Comunale di Ferrara, 1997 (Simon Keenlyside, Bryn Terfel, Carmela Remigio, Anna Caterina Antonacci; conducted by Claudio Abbado; no subtitles) – Act I, Act II
Zürich Opera, 2000 (Rodney Gilfry, László Polgár, Isabel Rey, Cecilia Bartoli; conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt; English subtitles)
Festival Aix-en-Provence, 2002 (Peter Mattei, Gilles Cachemaille, Alexandra Deshorties, Mirielle Delunsch; conducted by Daniel Harding; no subtitles)
Teatro Real de Madrid, 2006 (Carlos Álvarez, Lorenzo Regazzo, Maria Bayo, Sonia Ganassi; conducted by Victor Pablo Pérez; English subtitles)
Festival Aix-en-Provence, 2017 (Philippe Sly, Nahuel de Pierro, Eleonora Burratto, Isabel Leonard; conducted by Jérémie Rohrer; English subtitles)
Madama Butterfly
Mario Lanfranchi studio film, 1956 (Anna Moffo, Renato Cioni; conducted by Oliviero de Fabritiis; no subtitles)
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle studio film, 1974 (Mirella Freni, Plácido Domingo; conducted by Herbert von Karajan; English subtitles)
New York City Opera, 1982 (Judith Haddon, Jerry Hadley; conducted by Christopher Keene; English subtitles)
Frédéric Mitterand film, 1995 (Ying Huang, Richard Troxell; conducted by James Conlon; English subtitles)
Arena di Verona, 2004 (Fiorenza Cedolins, Marcello Giordani; conducted by Daniel Oren; Spanish subtitles)
Sferisterio Opera Festival, 2009 (Raffaela Angeletti, Massimiliano Pisapia; conducted by Daniele Callegari; no subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2017 (Maria José Siri, Murat Karahan; conducted by Jonathan Darlington; no subtitles)
Wichita Grand Opera, 2017 (Yunnie Park, Kirk Dougherty; conducted by Martin Mazik; English subtitles)
Teatro San Carlo, 2019 (Evgenia Muraveva, Saimir Pirgu; conducted by Gabriele Ferro; no subtitles)
Rennes Opera House, 2022 (Karah Son, Angelo Villari; conducted by Rudolf Piehlmayer; French subtitles)
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UforiaMAT: Geometric Build Set
Published: 7-18-2024 | Updated: N/A SUMMARY The Uforian Simlish States is a planet-sized nation-state on Simterra, located in the Orora solar system. GEOMETRIC - Afro-futuristic designs refreshed with accents from fineartamerica, pinimg, 1stDibs.com, Adobe, CuriousB (2010), Julien/Pixels (2022), Kratochvil (2007), Lauren/Hovia (2022); Litfad (2019-2022), Omgeedesigns, Philip Klevestav (2013; 2010), Pixelhate (2009; 2008), and more.
The Geometric Build is partially inspired by promo images from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Marvel, 2022) and offers 4 walls/floors, as well as 32 overlays (2-Tile) in various colors (CuriousB, 2010). Find more CC from this series under the #co2uforiamat tag.
DETAILS Requires all EPs/SPs- may work with Basegame. §5 | Build > Walls > Wallpaper and Build > Floors > Linoleum You need the EZ Panel Kit (Simmons, 2024) for the overlays to work. Find more niche recolors on this site under these tags - #co2recolors, #ts2recolors, #ts2repo #co2repo #co2repopack. DOWNLOAD (choose one) from SFS | from MEGA
CREDITS Thanks: EA/Maxis, color actionists, and authors of TS2 walls/floor tutorials. Sources: Any Color You Like (CuriousB, 2010), Beyno (Korn via BBFonts), EA/Maxis, Futura Sound by Smith & Fong, Offuturistic Infographic (Freepik), fineartamerica, pinimg, 1stDibs.com, Adobe, Julien/Pixels (2022), Kratochvil (2007), Lauren/Hovia (2022); Litfad (2019-2022), Omgeedesigns, Philip Klevestav (2013; 2010), Pixelhate (2009; 2008).
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the lynching/murder of Khaliifah Williams (Rest in Power & Peace ✊🏾🕊️)
transit, mundane, & political astrology ramble from a pro-Black + afro pessimist leaning astrology student. i’m still learning so take that into consideration when reading.
trigger warning: state sanctioned violence
it is with insurmountable sadness that i write this post regarding the recent lynching of Khaliifah Williams, a wrongly convinced Black man who was sentenced to death by the state of missouri/mike parson. after countless of calls, protests, marches, blockades, pleas from the victim’s family and the williams family, Khaliifah was murdered by this system.
i see his face and i see all of us. all of us black people!!! i see oldhead uncles, barber shops, corner stores. i see something so familiar. do not let this mourning be for nothing. arm urself with knowledge, community, and bravery.
i know i can’t physically hold a moment of silence with text, but please allow thirty seconds of quiet before clicking ‘Keep Reading,’ to simply honor the memory of another soul lost to this system.
read his poetry here: “Perspectives and Emotions” by Khaliifah Williams, aka, Marcellus Williams.
On September 24, 2024 at 6:10 pm in Bonne Terre, Missouri, Khaliifah Williams was lynched by this system / Mike Parson.
1H in Pisces containing Saturn in Pisces Rx
a water sign shows emotional sensitivity. in a mutable modality, it shows that there is change coming. i feel Khaliifah is represented by Saturn in this chart, as saturn in the mundane chart represents the oppressed, isolated, imprisoned, dead, and poor or enslaved. i also personally ascribe race (and racial oppression) to saturn as well.
if u have any understanding of the USA prison system, it is derived from the abolishment of chattel slavery in the united states. when it was illegalized to own slaves on plantations, it was then only allowed within prisons, and so, black people became disproportionately imprisoned. thus… slavery persists. source.
communally, saturn in the mundane chart rules sadness, sorrow, depression, and disappointment in the public. as u can see, saturn is in a tight conjunction to the ascendant. the moment of his lynching was a moment of disappointment and misery to the people, as it became (once again) grimly bleak what the state of this nation is. i wonder if it functions as “the last straw.”
jupiter is the chart ruler here. and it’s actually quite interesting… while saturn is the signifier for the proliteriate, the poor, the enslaved, the imprisoned, and the marginalized… jupiter is the signifier of the bourgeoisie, the wealthy, judicial leaders, justice, and judgment. but not only that, it represents hopes and aspirations.
the ascendant being in a jovial sign shows hope & aspiration. but saturn Rx in pisces shows hope is misplaced. it shattered the delusion that the united states - of all governments - and the crooked people running this nation would suddenly gain a conscience. but the united states is devoid of that. mike parson is devoid of that.
saturn in pisces Rx and the recent partial lunar eclipse in pisces tells u to let go of ur delusions, especially with saturn telling u to let go of delusions regarding structure and hierarchy. yes, this is a sad moment, but the sign pisces is the last mutable (transitionary) sign in the zodiac cycle. there is an impending change.
we need to invest hope in ourselves instead of those who oppress us. when has an oppressor EVER given their victims the keys to free themselves?
“Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them.”
— Assata Shakur
5H Cancer Moon conjunct Cancer Mars
the moon represents the common people, and with the moon conjunction mars (strong moon, weak mars), it can definitely be read as some form of defensiveness happening among the people. which i don’t blame. we need to defend ourselves. i interpret this as the response being heavily emotional, and the people feeling like they need to protect themselves and their sense of “homeliness.” in this case, the fifth house represents what is valued by the people, and here, it’s valued to protect itself.
8H Libra Sun
the sun represents rulers and leaders. i feel like the president is represented here, as we are nearing a presidential election. but also general leaders (of law). it’s weakened times three — in fall, in the eighth house (bad house), and it’s conjunct the south node (a malefic). it’s also harsh aspecting the moon (benefic, ruling over the people). the sun is not in a confident configuration, and i feel like that’s reflected in the people’s (moon) lack of confidence in the country’s ridership. there’s a lot of uncertainty. and this didn’t help.
the eighth house represents death, lack of control, fear, anxiety, psychological illness. with a weakened sun here, i wonder if someone judicial or presidential is going to die in response to this, or have declining health… delays in getting in office. or if there’s going to be a dramatic deconstruction of how the president/law is viewed due to radical change in belief of the general public. the south node (the headless body of the dragon) represents destruction in the mundane chart, and being in conjunction to the sun shows a destruction to the ruler/head. in libra, i wonder if the deconstruction relates to the USA’s part in imperialism/genocide/colonialism in sudan, the DR congo, haiti, palestine, and more. libra is the foreign affairs, venus rules giving/receiving, and the eighth house rules economic foreign affairs to the states. but i’m truthfully struggling to interpret this.
10H in Sagittarius, 10H lord Jupiter in Gemini
the tenth house is those in power or authority; the ‘rulers.’ in sagittarius, it shows that the authoritative figure is a judicial person (and thus, i think this what mike parson represented by). fire signs represent action - some possibly violent - and mutable modality again represents change.
i notice sagittarius is significant in the mundane charts of cultural events. for example, the death of george floyd had a sagittarius ascendant. and the january 6, 2021 chart also had a sagittarius ascendant. i wonder if there’s going to be another incited cultural action in response to this - or maybe that could be represented by all of the protests that had already happened in response to his sentence. it’s something that mobilizes the people.
i feel like because jupiter is in gemini — which is detriment for jupiter — it can be read as this lacking direction. the sagittarius sign is the archer, so it’s right on target. but gemini is scattered, & while the people may mobilize (sag energy, sag rules masses/gatherings & worldly affairs such as protests), they can lose sight of the objective thru being distracted. which is quite literally what happened with the 2020 Floyd/Taylor/etc. protests. and it’s interesting because there’s quite a few thematic overlaps between the chart of George Floyd’s death and the chart of Khallifah Williams’ death. i may or may not make a post on it. depends on my mood.
moving on though. since jupiter is read for optimism, a weakened jupiter in the invisible house supports the idea that this will be a time of confusion, distraction, anxiety, and pessimism. it’s expected that people feel hopeless in response to this.
11H in Capricorn, 12H in Aquarius, Lord in the 1H
there is awareness of how we bypass, deny, repress, or ignore reality. the twelfth house is how we are responsible for how we undo ourselves. i’m thinkinggg it may be readable as us thinking we were at the end/close to a resolution, but we are actually just beginning. same for the eleventh house lord in the first.
eleventh house is our alliances, our community, our communal goals & aspirations in the mundane chart. and i think it shows our (meaning anti-colonial radicals, i guess lmao) goal is to dissolve this system due to its violence. pluto is present in this house, retrograded and at the anaretic degree. pluto brings destruction and so does the anaretic degree. in capricorn, the destruction is to institutions, customs, hierarchies. it’s the tower card. the lord placed in the first house may signify that the power to manifest hope in placed in the hands of the people, not the government.
regarding the twelfth house, maybe it’s saying that naïveté and misplaced hope is how we undo ourselves. deluding urself into thinking voting, peaceful protests, or petitions will challenge hundreds of years of colonialism in this country. especially because of the 2020 protests. mfkas really thought that was revolutionary and it’s like no… it was cute and all i guess but that wasn’t revolution.
revolution can’t be planned or organized, and the eleventh/twelfth lord = saturn in pisces Rx shows that. i’m not saying that tomorrow mfkas gon go outside and start burning shit to the ground (although i wish they would). but hopefully… this death won’t be another forgotten name. i know he won’t be the last to get murdered to this system, but i hope we see this for what it is: it’s genocide, it is modern day lynching, it’s anti-black, & there is no justice in this justice system.
like i said, i don’t really post mundane or political astrology. but i’m trying to speak from my heart about something very sensitive to me. if there are any more seasoned mundane astrologers who can provide feedback, that would be helpful & even more helpful if they are also black.
the shit that happens in this world is so fucked up. we supposed to be using these tools (spirituality, divination, etc) to aid us because the colonialism we experienced was also spiritual warfare. like i said, as a black person this shit hit mad close to home so when i see another one of my people getting murdered to this system, i know it can be any of us. & that’s because the black body & black soul is disposable to this anti black world. so yea… #HellNaw #FuckMikeParson #FuckAmerica #FuckIsntreal #FuckEmAll
black power, HoodReader
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09/15/2024 is World Afro Day 🌎, Serbian Unity, Freedom and National Flag Day 🇷🇸, Return of Primorska to the Motherland 🇸🇮, Google.com Day 🇺🇸, International Dot Day 🇺🇸, National Creme de Menthe Day 🇺🇸, National Double Cheeseburger Day 🇺🇸, National Felt Hat Day 🇺🇸, National Linguine Day 🇺🇸, National Online Learning Day 🇺🇸, Greenpeace Day 🇺🇸, International Day of Democracy 🇺🇳
#world afro day#serbian unity freedom and national flag day#return of the primorska to the motherland#google.com day#international dot day#national creme de menthe day#national double cheeseburger day#national felt hat day#national linguine day#national online learning day#greenpeace day#international day of democracy
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Le régime rend obligatoire le dépistage de la drépanocytose pour les nouveau-nés blancs.
Le régime a décidé de casser le thermomètre du remplacement racial.
Cette décision n’a aucun sens médical puisque les nouveaux-nés européens – les Blancs donc – ne sont pas affectés par cette maladie.
Vidal :
La drépanocytose touche essentiellement les personnes qui ont des origines africaines, antillaises, maghrébines, moyen-orientales ou indiennes. Les personnes issus de certains pays méditerranéens (Grèce, Sicile) sont également concernés par cette maladie, quoique moins fréquemment.
On l’ignore trop, mais la Sicile et la Grèce ont eu le déplaisir de tomber aux mains des violeurs afro-musulmans.
La Sicile a été occupée pendant 250 ans par les racailles avant d’être délivrée par quelques dizaines de Nazis originaires de Normandie dirigés par Roger de Hauteville, un redoutable skinhead d’origine viking.
Si vous connaissez Coutances, les fascistes ont installé une statue à sa gloire sur la cathédrale.
En Grèce, le pays a croulé sous les vendeurs de kebabs pendant 400 ans avant d’être libérée par une coalition de suprémacistes blancs composés de Russes, de Français et d’Anglais.
Hélas, les violeurs d’Anatolie étant ce qu’ils sont, si l’administration turque a déguerpi sans demander son reste, il en va différemment de la génétique qu’elle avait emmené dans ses caravanes.
Pour en revenir à ce dépistage, cela fait des années que le régime tremble devant la légitime utilisation des résultats par les médias qui s’opposent au remplacement de population.
Évidemment, d’après le système, c’était du « délire ».
Cette décision, dix ans plus tard, démontre que ce n’était pas si délirant. Le système préfère dépister inutilement les nouveaux-nés blancs plutôt que de laisser ces chiffres officiels circuler. Après tout, les statistiques ethniques ne sont pas interdites pour rien en France.
Nous n’aurons plus de belles cartes de cette politique effrayante poursuivie en secret par le système.
Nous vous proposons donc les derniers chiffres, ceux de 2022. Le total des nouveau-nés dépistés en France s’élève à 47,2%.
Il était de 45,8% en 2021 :
En 2015, sur la base des chiffres disponibles, l’institut Polémia avait proposé une anticipation. Il prévoyait 46% de naissances non-blanches en 2021 et 50% en 2024.
Nous étions un petit plus conservateurs et proposions plutôt 2027 comme année de bascule théorique, à raison d’une augmentation moyenne de 1% par an.
Certains sceptiques déclarent que dans diverses maternités les dépistages sont systématiques. Cela peut arriver, mais, comme on le constate, cela ne peut expliquer les disparités entre les régions sur une même année. En 2022, la Bretagne affiche par exemple un taux de 14,6% contre 36,2% dans le « Grand Est ».
Cela n’explique pas davantage l’augmentation marginale, mais régulière, de ce dépistage d’une année sur l’autre. Ainsi la Nouvelle Aquitaine passe de 19,5% de nouveaux-nés dépistés en 2021 à 21,4% en 2022.
Enfin, cela n’explique pas davantage l’explosion générale constatée sur les 20 dernières années. La Bretagne est ainsi passée d’un taux de dépistage de 3,47% en 2005 à 14,6% 19 ans plus tard.
Les cas de dépistages systématiques peuvent sporadiquement se retrouver dans les villes où le remplacement racial est si avancé que les maternités s’y embarrassent de moins en moins à distinguer la petite minorité de naissances blanches de l’énorme cohorte marron. Le personnel médical allogène doit d’ailleurs pester en interne contre ce qu’il doit percevoir comme un « privilège » accordé aux gwers maudits.
Peu importe ce point de détail, le tableau général demeure et il est laid, laid comme le faciès d’un groïde fraîchement déféqué par sa négresse de mère.
Sauf bouleversement imprévu, en atténuant les projections de Polémia, on peut estimer, avec une relative assurance, que d’ici à 2030 la moitié de la natalité en France sera non-blanche.
D’ici à 2045, ce sera les deux tiers.
Comme souvent évoqué dans notre média, la disparition progressive des boomers d’ici la décennie 2030-2040 va brutalement assombrir les rues. Les villes françaises de plus de 50,000 habitants seront quasiment toutes à majorité non-blanche.
Nous projetons une France à majorité non-blanche d’ici les années 2050-2060, c’est-à-dire d’ici 30 ans. Mais ce n’est là qu’une projection globale.
Géographiquement ou générationnellement, le basculement aura partiellement lieu avant.
Précisons aussi que si la ventilation des Afro-musulmans est la politique de l’État depuis Manuel Valls, la densité reste un facteur important. Tous les points rouges de cette carte seront des zones à minorité blanche bien avant 2060. Les zones bleues seront relativement moins touchées par le remplacement racial.
Ici, nous défendons le principe du séparatisme ethno-territorial, un véritable blasphème dans un pays façonné par deux siècles d’unitarisme jacobin.
Cette idée, quoique loufoque pour 99% des Français en 2024, deviendra une évidence d’ici 20 ans, au plus tard.
Une part croissante des Blancs ne voudra pas vivre à proximité des quelques 30 millions d’allogènes galvanisés par l’islam et dévorés par la soif de revanche raciale que leur avant-garde exprime déjà partout dans les médias.
Le racket fiscal au profit des masses parasitaires à peau sombre induit par le maintien d’un état unique poussera de plus en plus de Blancs à vouloir mettre un terme à l’expérience, directement ou indirectement.
Notre proposition d’un ou plusieurs états blancs est non seulement souhaitable, inéluctable, mais réalisable. Une comparaison avec l’état israélien en donne une idée.
Si un tel état factice peut exister au milieu d’un océan islamique, il n’y a pas de raison pour qu’un état blanc existe sur le territoire de la France actuelle.
Bien sûr, par principe, il faudrait expulser tous les allogènes, de gré ou de force. C’est d’autant plus souhaitable que c’est d’une grande facilité, mais à une condition : la volonté.
Concentrés dans toutes les villes de France, majoritaires dans un certain nombre de départements, voire de régions, une entreprise de reconquête territoriale généralisée nécessiterait en premier lieu une base étatique racialement homogène et racialement et politiquement consciente, instrument d’une force blanche déterminée à reconquérir et nettoyer l’ensemble du territoire français.
Le premier obstacle est la masse de traîtres blancs qui, pour diverses raisons, entend se ménager une cohabitation avec les allogènes. Ils sont l’ennemi prioritaire. Ce n’est pas cette république, fût-elle aux mains d’un parti de droite anti-immigration, qui pourrait le faire. Il est illusoire d’imaginer que l’État français, déjà très affaibli, puisse maintenir son unité politique et administrative sous l’effet du remplacement de population et de l’inévitable résistance autochtone qu’il nourrit par contrecoup avec en plus une bourgeoisie acquise à la capitulation.
La paralysie du système démocratique est déjà manifeste, avec la formation à l’assemblée « nationale » de blocs politiques implicitement raciaux qui n’ont aucune possibilité de compromis, mais mutuellement paralysés grâce au jeu de bascule de la bourgeoisie logée au centre.
Cela implique rien de moins qu’une révolution ethno-séparatiste sur des bases idéologiques nouvelles. Du noyau étatique ainsi formé, se réaffirmerait progressivement l’autorité blanche sur l’ancienne France. Cela prendrait du temps, mais avec une volonté et un programme, les moyens technologiques le permettraient à terme.
Tôt ou tard le point de bascule sera atteint et l’État se désagrégera. Il pourra perdurer fictivement sur une carte, mais dans la réalité il sera éclaté en régions ethniques dominées par une majorité ethno-religieuse.
Comme le Liban.
C’est la recomposition ethnique, territoriale, étatique qui fera suite à la défaillance de l’État français actuel qu’il faut d’ores et déjà anticiper. Dans un pays où l’État a créé la nation ex nihilo, les Français n’en prendront pas l’initiative. Il doit d’abord se décomposer dans les faits. Ce n’est que lorsque l’État ne pourra plus endiguer les assauts organisés des structures ethno-criminelles allogènes que ce scénario se matérialisera.
La disparition des boomers jouera un rôle important dans l’accélération de ce processus démographique et politique.
Nous faisons ici un énoncé. Dans la pratique, ce sera le résultat de chocs violents, d’affrontements ouverts et larvés, de soubresauts. Mais cela aura lieu et mieux vaut en avoir conscience dès à présent.
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Time Machine - 2024 - No. 3
The third Time Machine playlist of 2024. 40 tracks again, as it makes the playlist not too long or too short, perfect number of tunes. The whole playlist only lasts 2 hours 30 minutes. Tracks from the 50's to 2023, of mixed genres!!
Enjoy it and share it, you might find some old bands/artists you like and want to explore their back catalogues!!
You can find previous Time Machines and more here on the Spotify
Tracklist
1- Bob Marley And The Wailers - Three Little Birds 2- Buffalo Springfield - For What it's Worth 3- Pixies - Debaser 4- Sam & Dave - Soul Man 5- Half Japanese - One Million Kisses 6- Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You 7- Sonic Youth - Teen Age Riot 8- The Charlatans - The only One I Know 9- Half Man Half Biscuit - National Shite Day 10- Steel Pulse- Ku Klux Klan 11- The Libertines - Up The Bracket 12- Mercury Rev - Goddess On a hiway 13- Fun boy Three - The Tunnel Of Love 14- Ian Brown . F.E.A.R. 15- Television - Marquee Moon 16- Pulp - Babies 17- The kinks - Waterloo Sunset 18- Blur - There's No Other Way 19- Happy Mondays - Kinky Afro 20- Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man 21- Orange Juice - Rip It Up 22- The Bluetones - Slight Return 23- The Gun Club - Sex Beat 24- Neil Young - Heart OF Gold 25- Gloria Jones - Tainted Love 26- Magazine - Boredom 27- The Zombies - She's Not There 28- Kraftwerk . Autobahn 29- Max Romeo, Lee Perry - Chase The Devil / Disco Devil (With The Full Experiance) 30- Eddie Cochran - C'mon Everybody 31- Arcade Fire -No Cars Go 32- Catatonia - Mulder & Scully 33- Wet Leg - Oh No 34- The linda Lindas - Growing Up 35- Tony Clarke - Landslide 36- Daniel Johnston - Poor You 37- David sylvian - A Fire In The forest 38- Camper Van Beethoven - Take The Skinheads Bowling 39- Kevin Ayers - Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes 40- The Beta Band - Dry The Rain
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Queer MTL things to do: August 2024
Montréal n'est jamais aussi effervescente que lorsque le Festival Fierté Montréal arrive en ville au mois d'août, agrémentant la saison des festivals d'été d'un éclat arc-en-ciel! Et comme tous les mois, Montréal propose une foule d’événements, de soirées et d’expériences uniques qui font briller toutes les nuances de l’arc-en-ciel LGBTQ+. Entre prestations drag et activités communautaires, festivals bien en vue et événements underground, voici notre sélection des choses les plus gaies à faire dans la ville. Pour rester à l’affût de tout ajout, suivez QueerMTL sur Instagram, X, Facebook et Tumblr! Vous présentez un événement? Écrivez-nous!
✨ Pour connaître la programmation complète du Festival Fierté Montréal 2024, qui se déroule du 1er au 11 août 2024, consultez l'horaire quotidien sur leur site Web et retrouvez nos suggestions triées sur le volet ci-dessous! Les événements officiels de Fierté ont une étincelle à la fin de leur description.
Montréal is never prouder than when Fierté / Pride comes to town in August, punctuating summer festival season with a rainbow flourish! And like every month, Montréal is stuffed to the brim with events, parties and unique experiences painted in all the colours of the LGBTQ+ rainbow. From drag to community, circuit to underground, here’s some of our picks for the best LGBTQ+ things to do in the city. For further announcements, including those not announced at time of publication, follow QueerMTL on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr! Got an event coming up? DM it our way!
✨ For a full line-up of Fierté Montréal Festival 2024, which runs from August 1 to 11, 2024, check the daily schedule on their website and find our handpicked suggestions below! These official Fierté events feature a sparkle at the end of the listing.
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Jeudi 1 août / Thursday, August 1
📚 Literary Pride presents Queer Académie: The Finals, Théâtre La Comédie de Montréal ✨ 👯♀️ SUPERNATURE Fierté Edition waacking battle with Aleera, Flame, Kiddy Smile, Moodz, Munezero, NGL Flounce, Paolo Askia and Prince D.-Serious, Le Club Soda ✨ 🏳️🌈 Barbecue Saint-Michel en couleurs, Parc François-Perrault ✨ 🏳️🌈 Gay Speed Dating—PRIDE Edition, Pastel Rita 👑 Afro Drag with Aizysse Baga, Bébé Elle, BiG SiSSY, Ekitwanda, Ellisim, Envy the Clown, Kuntiana, Manny Dingo and Sahira Q, Esplanade Tranquille ✨ 👑 Butterfly de nuit with Miss Butterfly, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Derek Wood presents Un affaire de Famille with Miss Behave, Mike Oxlong, Ben Addiction and Blueberry Moore, Cabaret Mado
Vendredi 2 août / Friday, August 2
🎥 Les Archives gaies du Québec present the AIDS in 4 Parts film loops from 21h00-23h00, Parc de l’Espoir ✨ 🥳 Pikete with CHIKA, Joya, La Niña Kiwi, mCherry, Moh Dafok, MUXXXE, Owen and Whorito, Esplanade Tranquille ✨ 🥳 Laylit x Fierté Montréal with Achraf El Abed, Anya Kneez, Manalou, Maya Tayara, MONSIEURMADAM and MNSA, Le Club Soda ✨ 🥳 Jhalak Montréal presents Bloc Bollywood with Bijuriya, DJ Deep, Kajol, Rameez Karim and Veils of Bollywood, Esplanade Tranquille ✨ 🐶 Launch of Weekend Pup Montréal, Bar L’Aigle Noir ✨ 📚 Literary Pride presents Transpoetry: An Evening of Poetry, Théâtre La Comédie de Montréal ✨ 😆 Des gags et des paillettes, a night of queer stand-up comedy with Mona de Grenoble, Charlie Morin, Coco Belliveau, Jessica Chartrand, Justine Philie, Saad Fennich, Sam Cyr, Tranna Wintour, Anne-Sarah Charbonneau and Maxime-Eve Gagnon, Théâtre Le National ✨ 🎶 Osheaga 2024 with Noah Kahan, Green Day, SZA and many more, Parc Jean-Drapeau 👑 Vendredi Fou with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Kiara, Jimmy Moore, Nana and Miss Butterfly, Cabaret Mado
Samedi 3 août / Saturday, August 3
🏳️⚧️ MTL Trans March / March for Trans Futures, starting at Station Mont-Royal ✨ 🏳️🌈 LGBT+ Family Coalition presents Brunch Familial LGBTQ+ with Barbada, Time Out Market Montréal ✨ 📚 Literary Pride presents The Safety Lit Workshop, Théâtre La Comédie de Montréal ✨ 📚 Literary Pride presents Diversity Spelled Out spotlighting BIPOC literary artists, Théâtre La Comédie de Montréal ✨ 📚 The Violet Hour Book Club reads Paige Maylott’s My Body is Distant: A Memoir, Archives gaies du Québec 🎭 10 Year Anniversary of Latino Burlesque Canada with Adriana the Bombshell, Lucinda Miu, Gay Jesus, Anaconda la Sabrosa, Miami Minx, Niko Lubie, Castro, Salty Margarita, Black Mamba, Cherry Topp, Dom, Lolita Blanca and Winona J. Fox, Jardins Gamelin ✨ 🎶 Lucky Love + Marilyne Leonard, Esplanade Tranquille ✨ 🎶 Osheaga 2024 with Noah Kahan, Green Day, SZA and many more, Parc Jean-Drapeau 👯♀️ FestiQueer Rimouski presents Set Queeré, a night of queer square dancing and traditional music, Centre communautaire Saint-Pie-X ✨ 😆 Tales of Gender Affirmation, comedy by trans, non-binary and queer performers, Le Basement 🎤 Bareoke: Strip Karaoke, Café Cléopatra 🥳 Transcendance with Miss Dupré Latour, DJ Sayana and the Transmasc Choir, Esplanade Tranquille ✨ 🥳 Weekend Pup Montréal hosts their Dance Pawty, Bar Le Stud ✨ 🥳 Lust Cove, Sweet Like Honey and Blush present FANTASME with DJ Tokyo Mamii, hadaxxah and Mansa, and pole and gogo dancers Aiko, Amethyst, Jinxxx, Tokyo, Dora Bones, Eden, Koshasha, Lia Jasmine, Mina Minou and Zaddy Paigne, Le Club Soda ✨ 🥳 Homopop presents Pleasuredome: Fierté Montréal Edition with West End Gays and Tommy Hart, Société des arts technologiques—Satosphère ✨ 🥳 Frky x Pride with Francis Engelhardt, Rafael Sanchez, Moka and Montrealhustleclub, La Sotterenea 🥳 La Piscine with Sandy Duperval, Rich Spence, Knox, Lady Boom Boom, Aizysse, Sasha and Skyler, Club LaCité 👑 Bingo du midi! with Miss Butterfly and BEA(Arthur), Cabaret Mado 👑 Jimmy Moore personifies Britney Spears, Cabaret Mado 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Kiara, Jimmy Moore, Nana and Miss Butterfly, Cabaret Mado 👑 Late Night with Jessie Précieuse, Cabaret Mado 👑 Drôles de Drags with Miss Butterfly, Ciathanight, Crystal Starz or Emma Déjàvu in rotation, Bar Le Cocktail
Dimanche 4 août / Sunday, August 4
🏳️⚧️ Jeunesse Lambda and AlterHéros presents Navigating the Tides of Identity: Voices of Trans and Non-Binary Youth, Pavillon Tranquille—Le Réfectoire ✨ 🏳️🌈 Museum of Jewish Montréal and Queer Moms Nite Out presents the Queer Family Craft Brunch, Museum of Jewish Montréal 🏳️🌈 Marginalized Majority hosts the 2SLGBTQIA+ Newcomer & Immigrants Meet-Up in the Park, Parc Jeanne-Mance 🥳 FeminiX + BBQ Lesbien with DJ Lady McCoy, DJ Kris Tin and Misstress Barbara, Esplanade Tranquille ✨ 🐶 Weekend Pup Montréal hosts a Poutine Lunch, Bar Le Stud ✨ 📚 Literary Pride presents War of 2SLGBTQ+ Words with Amélie Boivin-Handfield, Marie-Hélène Racine-Lacroix, Luc Arsenault, Leila Sofiane and Jordan Dupuis, Théâtre la Comédie de Montréal ✨ 🎶 Osheaga 2024 with Noah Kahan, Green Day, SZA and many more, Parc Jean-Drapeau 👑 Le Brunch aux Folles with Misty Waterfalls, Lana Dalida, Manu Syrius, Bar Social Verdun 👑 Le Tracy Show with Tracy Trash and special guests, Cabaret Mado 👑 Dimanche Show with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail
Lundi 5 août / Monday, August 5
💪 Club de Soccer LGBT+ de Montréal hosts a BBQ and Pride Match, Parc La Fontaine ✨ 🎭 Ciseaux with Geneviève Labelle and Mélodie Noël Rousseau, Cinquième Salle ✨ 👑 RÉZO and Équipe Montréal present The High Heels Obstacle Race with host LaDrag On-Fly, Sainte Catherine Street East between Alexandre-DeSève and de Champlain streets ✨ 👑 Rawxy et cie with Sasha Baga, Foxy Lexxi Brown, Adriana and Lady Boom Boom, Cabaret Mado
Mardi 6 août / Tuesday, August 6
🏳️🌈 T’es mon genre | Carrefour Jeunesse Emploi Centre-Nord presents the Villeray In Colors BBQ, Parc de Normanville ✨ 🏳️🌈 Italo Queer Montréal and ItalFestMTL presents the Italo Queer Montréal Festa Italiana, MEM—Centre des mémoires montréalaises ✨ 💪 Roundtable on Experiences and Prejudices in Sport with Ouissem Belgacem, Maison du développement durable ✨ 📚 Literary Pride presents The Bare Naked Truth of the Words, Théâtre La Comédie de Montréal ✨ 🎭 Jour J Impro, Théâtre Sainte-Catherine ✨ 🎭 Ciseaux with Geneviève Labelle and Mélodie Noël Rousseau, Cinquième Salle ✨ 😆 Stand Up St. Henri Open Mic focusing on women, non-binary, queer and allied comedians, Impro Montréal 👑 Camping chez Sami with Sami Landri, BlackGold, Zoé Duval, Sam Bouchard, Christen Marlot, DJ Hermano, Kiara, Xénia and J4DE, Jardins Gamelin ✨ 👑 Full Gisèle with Gisèle Lullaby and special guests, Cabaret Mado
Mercredi 7 août / Wednesday, August 7
🏳️🌈 Égides, Dignity Network Canada and the Global Philanthropy Project present the International Symposium: Canada and Québec’s Role in Promoting Human Rights for LGBTQI People Internationally, Centre Phi 🏳️🌈 ExChange hosts the Intergenerational Art-Making and Dialogue Event, MEM—Centre des mémoires montréalaises 🏳️🌈 Pride at Work Canada presents ProFierté Montréal, Sid Lee 🎥 Queer Cinema Club of Montréal hosts a screening of Paris is Burning starring Venus Xtravaganza, Willi Ninja, Pepper LaBeija, Dorian Corey and Octavia St. Laurent, Cinema Moderne 🎨 GRIS-Montréal celebrates its 30th anniversary with Hors cadres : artists’ perspectives on gender diversity, Écomusée du fier mode ✨ 🎨 Drink & Draw by @Hommehomo, Bar Le Cocktail 🎭 The Poly Mic open mic, Bar Notre-Dame-des-Quilles 🎭 Ciseaux with Geneviève Labelle and Mélodie Noël Rousseau, Cinquième Salle ✨ 🥳 Soirées QUARTZ lesbian event with DJ Flip Phone and DJ Nath, Club La Porte 👑 Bobépine presents Céline Dion, Cabaret Mado 👑 Slaysians Pride Edition with Manny, Kajol, Komodo, Khann, Ad’horrible, Bijuriya, CC Chanel, EmmÖtional Damage, Joy Rider, Korra Anarchkey, Lia Jasmine, Ken Antonio, Suri Racha, Rico Love and Psyberia, Cabaret Mado
Jeudi 8 août / Thursday, August 8
🎨 GRIS-Montréal celebrates its 30th anniversary with Hors cadres : artists’ perspectives on gender diversity, Écomusée du fier mode ✨ 🎨 Queer Bodies hosts life drawing community with Nicholas Bellefleur and Raphë, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 🎶 ICI Musique presents Hits Battle with Catherine Pogonat, Claudine Prévost and Eugénie Lépine-Blondeau, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 🎶 ICI Musique presents ImmiX with Antoniya, Elisapie, Marjo, Mitsou, Ouissem Belgacem, Passion Poire, Pierre Kwenders, Rossomodo, Sarahmée, Siibii and Lennikim, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 📚 Violet Hour and Italo Queer Montréal presents Violet Hour: Here & Now with Matthew Fox, Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Montréal ✨ 🥳 BLUSH presents Salade de Fruits : Happy Hour Queer, an event by and for FLINT+, Bar La Marche à côté 🥳 Tèt Kole dance party for queer women with DJ Nalee and Jolie Jei, Entre-Nous 👑 Fierté & Burger—Souper Spectacle with Eva Moist, Lady Boom Boom and Moh Dafok, Notre Boeuf de Grâce 👑 Butterfly de nuit with Miss Butterfly, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Bière et Métal—Spécial fierté with RV Métal, Baron Camion, La Freak du Show, Jay Show and Wheelly Hot, Cabaret Mado 👑 C’est ma toune! : Edition party de nuit with Jessie, Bobépine, Lady Boom Boom, Tracy Trash, Johnny Jones and Walter Ego, Cabaret Mado
Vendredi 9 août / Friday, August 9
🏳️🌈 Community Days, the Village along Rue Sainte-Catherine Est ✨ 🎥 Les Archives gaies du Québec present the AIDS in 4 Parts film loops from 21h00-23h00, Parc de l’Espoir ✨ 💪 ACCM—AIDS Community Care Montréal presents the Friends for Life Bike Rally Arrival in Montréal, Parc La Fontaine ✨ 🎨 GRIS-Montréal celebrates its 30th anniversary with Hors cadres : artists’ perspectives on gender diversity, Écomusée du fier mode ✨ 🏳️🌈 Kinkster Land presents Explore BDSM with Kinkster Land, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 🎭 Wiggle Room Pride Special: A Celebration of LGBTQ Performers with Rosie Bourgeoisie, Quinzy Chase, Olivia Killjoy, Tristan Ginger and Frenchy Jones, The Wiggle Room 🥳 Unikorn with Gia Woods and THELIMITDOESNOTEXIST, Société des arts technologiques—Satosphère ✨ 🥳 Hot Flash queer dance party, Bar Le Ritz PDB 🥳 THROB: Fierté MTL Pride with NOUR, B’UGO DAHLIN, Chia and b2b Ashou, Bar La Shop 🥳 Virtualis Pride Rave with D. Blavatsky, Neo Edo, Kris Tin, Grenadim, Casakobrae, Palladium, Katamina, Marmad and VJ Anarnas 🎶 Vivacious DJ set with Vivacious, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 👑 Cabenuva presents Drag Superstars with Rita Baga, Sasha Colby, Brooke Lynn Hytes, Naomi Smalls, La Grande Dame, Venus, Alvilda, Mistress Isabelle Brooks, Black Peppa, Tenderoni, Denim and Sisi Superstar, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 👑 MajestiX with Barbada, Adriana, Charli DeVille, Infernal Desires, Lady Boom Boom, Lulu Shade, Marla Deer, Mister Boogie, Moh Dafok, Rosa Golde, Sasha Baga, Suzie Slim, Taylor De Vil and Val the Freak, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 👑 Le G Stop with Gisèle Lullaby, VIQ section, Esplanade du Parc olympique 👑 Vendredi Fou with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Carmen Sutra, Manny, Nana and Océane Aqua-Black, Cabaret Mado 👑 Late Night with Jessie Précieuse, Cabaret Mado
Samedi 10 août / Saturday, August 10
🏳️🌈 Community Days, the Village along Rue Sainte-Catherine Est ✨ 🏳️🌈 Kinkster Land presents Explore BDSM with Kinkster Land, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 📚 Queer South Asian Women’s Network hosts the Montréal Live Book Reading & Queer Social Mixer with Alyy Patel, L’Euguélionne 🎨 GRIS-Montréal celebrates its 30th anniversary with Hors cadres : artists’ perspectives on gender diversity, Écomusée du fier mode ✨ 🥳 Discoño with La Goony Chonga, LIZZ, Jerico, G Mako and mCherry, hosted by House of Old Navy, Atlas, Keke Jones and Lily, SAT—Société des arts technologiques 🥳 MUNDO DISKO with B’UGO, Crystal Waters, France Joli, Heidi Lawden, Jamie 3:26 and Lost Heroes, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 🥳 Bear-It presents Anges et Démons : Bear Playground with DJ TRND and Massimo Paramour, Société des arts technologiques—Satosphère ✨ 🥳 MPU presents MPU: Loud & Proud with Venus, Black Peppa, Kiki Coe, Sami Landri, Barbada, Frantastik, Jeffany and DJPØPTRT, Le Belmont ✨ 🥳 Queen & Queer Dance Party—Pride Edition with DJ Karaba, Sarahmée, Arielle Roberge and DJ Sam, Club Soda 🥳 La Piscine with Sandy Duperval, Rich Spence, Knox, Lady Boom Boom, Aizysse, Sasha and Skyler, Club LaCité 🎶 ÎLESONIQ with DJ Snake, Tiësto and more, Parc Jean-Drapeau 👑 Jimmy Moore personifies Taylor Swift, Cabaret Mado 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Carmen Sutra, Manny, Nana and Océane Aqua-Black, Cabaret Mado 👑 Late Night with Jessie Précieuse, Cabaret Mado 👑 Drôles de Drags with Miss Butterfly, Ciathanight, Crystal Starz or Emma Déjàvu in rotation, Bar Le Cocktail
Dimanche 11 août / Sunday, August 11
🏳️🌈 Pride Parade, Boulevard René-Lévesque ✨ 🏳️🌈 Native Montréal hosts the second Annual Indigenous Pride Brunch, Collectif MTL 🥳 Mega T-Dance with Diskommander, Ian Jackman, DJ Mohammad and Kitty Amor, Esplanade du Parc olympique ✨ 🎶 ÎLESONIQ with DJ Snake, Tiësto and more, Parc Jean-Drapeau 🎭 The Lucy Show with Tranna Wintour, Rola Z, Kyra Carlton, Mariam Khan, Elie Gill and Raquel Maestre, The Wiggle Room 🎨 GRIS-Montréal celebrates its 30th anniversary with Hors cadres : artists’ perspectives on gender diversity, Écomusée du fier mode ✨ 👑 Jimmy Moore presents Madonna: The Celebration Tour, Cabaret Mado 👑 Le Tracy Show with Tracy Trash and special guests, Cabaret Mado 👑 Dimanche Show with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail
Mardi 13 août / Tuesday, August 13
👑 Full Gisèle with Gisèle Lullaby and special guests, Cabaret Mado 😆 Stand Up St. Henri Open Mic focusing on women, non-binary, queer and allied comedians, Impro Montréal
Mercredi 14 août / Wednesday, August 14
🎭 The Poly Mic open mic, Bar Notre-Dame-des-Quilles 😆 Top It Off! Comedy Show with Sadie Moland, Notre Dame Des Quilles 👑 World … It’s Summertime! with Drag Race Philippines and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs the World season 2 contestant Marina Summers and special guests Kiara, Moh Dafok and EmmÖtional Damage, Cabaret Mado 👑 Crystal Starz and Jessie Précieuse personify Kylie Minogue with Lady Boom Boom, Cabaret Mado 👑 Disney Villains with Val The Freak, Mike Oxlong, Démone LaStrange, Selma Gahd and Esirenna, Cabaret Mado
Jeudi 15 août / Thursday, August 15
🎭 Les Folies Draglesques with Miami Minx, Uma Gahd, Esirena, Malinka Molotov, Olivia Killjoy and Rosa Golde, Cabaret Mado 🥳 L’Orage presents Jeudi diversité !, L’Orage Club 👑 Butterfly de nuit with Miss Butterfly, Bar Le Cocktail
Vendredi 16 août / Friday, August 16
🎥 Les Archives gaies du Québec present the AIDS in 4 Parts film loops from 21h00-23h00, Parc de l’Espoir 👑 Vendredi Fou with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Lady Boom Boom, Misty Waterfalls, Nana and Sasha Baga, Cabaret Mado
Samedi 17 août / Saturday, August 17
🎶 Missy Elliott’s Out of this World—The Experience tour with Ciara, Busta Rhymes and Timbaland, Bell Centre 🎤 Bareoke: Strip Karaoke, Café Cléopatra 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Lady Boom Boom, Misty Waterfalls, Nana and Sasha Baga, Cabaret Mado 👑 Late Night with Jessie Précieuse, Cabaret Mado 👑 Drôles de Drags with Miss Butterfly, Ciathanight, Crystal Starz or Emma Déjàvu in rotation, Bar Le Cocktail
Dimanche 18 août / Sunday, August 18
👑 Le Tracy Show with Tracy Trash and special guests, Cabaret Mado 👑 Dimanche Show with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail
Mardi 20 août / Tuesday, August 20
👑 Full Gisèle with Gisèle Lullaby and special guests, Cabaret Mado 😆 Stand Up St. Henri Open Mic focusing on women, non-binary, queer and allied comedians, Impro Montréal
Mercredi 21 août / Wednesday, August 21
🥳 Soirées QUARTZ lesbian event with Dirty Marquise, DJ Dracula and DJ Flowher, Club La Porte 🎭 The Poly Mic open mic, Bar Notre-Dame-des-Quilles 🎨 Drink & Draw by @Hommehomo, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 So EmmÖtional with EmmÖtional Damage, Suri Racha, Jay Show and Aizysse Baga, Cabaret Mado
Jeudi 22 août / Thursday, August 22
🏳️🌈 i to i: Authentic Relating Workshops and Ecstatic Temple host Authentic Dating for men Montréal, Ecstatic Temple 🥳 L’Orage presents Jeudi diversité !, L’Orage Club 👑 Butterfly de nuit with Miss Butterfly, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Sami Landri presents Le Sami Party, Cabaret Mado
Vendredi 23 août / Friday, August 23
🥳 The Dark Eighties dance party, Cabaret Berlin 👑 Vendredi Fou with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Gisèle Lullaby, Crystal Starz, Nana and Erica, Cabaret Mado
Samedi 24 août / Saturday, August 24
🥳 LEZ DANCE lesbian party with DJ Lili Manseau, Stock & Soda 👑 Jimmy Moore personifies Lady Gaga, Cabaret Mado 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Gisèle Lullaby, Crystal Starz, Nana and Erica, Cabaret Mado 👑 Late Night with Jessie Précieuse, Cabaret Mado 👑 Drôles de Drags with Miss Butterfly, Ciathanight, Crystal Starz or Emma Déjàvu in rotation, Bar Le Cocktail
Dimanche 25 août / Sunday, August 25
👑 Le Tracy Show with Tracy Trash and special guests, Cabaret Mado 👑 Michel Dorion presents a Tribute to Marie Carmen, Bar Le Cocktail
Mardi 27 août / Tuesday, August 27
👑 Full Gisèle with Gisèle Lullaby and special guests, Cabaret Mado 😆 Stand Up St. Henri Open Mic focusing on women, non-binary, queer and allied comedians, Impro Montréal
Mercredi 28 août / Wednesday, August 28 🎭 The Poly Mic open mic, Bar Notre-Dame-des-Quilles 👑 PoP Corn extra beurre with Marla Deer, Gisèle Lullaby, Tracy Trash, Bambi Dextrous, Bobépine, Clay Thorris and Johnny Jones, Cabaret Mado
Jeudi 29 août / Thursday, August 29
🥳 BLUSH presents Salade de Fruits : Happy Hour Queer, an event by and for FLINT+, Bar La Marche à côté 🥳 L’Orage presents Jeudi diversité !, L’Orage Club 👑 Butterfly de nuit with Miss Butterfly, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Starz Wars with Crystal Starz, Cabaret Mado
Vendredi 30 août / Friday, August 30
👑 Vendredi Fou with Michel Dorion, Bar Le Cocktail 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Marla Deer, Tracy Trash, Nana and Bambi Dextrous, Cabaret Mado
Samedi 31 août / Saturday, August 31
🎶 Cigarettes After Sex, Bell Centre 👑 Jimmy Moore personifies Céline Dion, Cabaret Mado 👑 Mado Reçoit with Mado Lamotte, Marla Deer, Tracy Trash, Nana and Bambi Dextrous, Cabaret Mado 👑 Late Night with Jessie Précieuse, Cabaret Mado 👑 Érica et ses divas with Chibouki and Lady ZaZa, Cabaret Mado 👑 Drôles de Drags with Miss Butterfly, Ciathanight, Crystal Starz or Emma Déjàvu in rotation, Bar Le Cocktail
OTHERS / LES AUTRES
🤠 Club Bolo—Danse Country Montréal meet on Fridays at the Association sportive et communautaire du Centre-Sud.
👯 Tango/Salsa Queer holds lessons every Saturday, visit queertangomtl.com for information or contact [email protected] or call +1 (514) 709-4678 for prices and signup information, Espaces des Arts.
🏐 Les Ratons-Chasseurs (Montréal’s LGBTA dodgeball group) holds regular events. Keep an eye on their Facebook for upcoming opportunities to join in and play.
🕹Montréal Gaymers hosts regular gatherings including board game nights and gaming gatherings. Check their Facebook for what’s next!
🏃🏾Join the Out-Run run and workout club for people relating to the queer / sapphic experience. Details on their Instagram!
🐦 Bird lovers should keep their eye on Queer Birders' regularly scheduled birdwatching events and excursions. Join the Facebook group and get those binoculars at the ready.
👠 Twice a month on every second Tuesday, Bring It! hosts an OTA night of ballroom and vogue with commentator and DJ. Follow their Instagram for dates and details.
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So...Blame Netflix for the Colombia Caper (The Sun and Lady C) by u/wenfot
So...Blame Netflix for the Colombia Caper (The Sun and Lady C) Here's the part that got my attention:In speech before they arrived, Marquez said: "I learned their story through Netflix and I was moved by it."Meghan is a woman who deserves to come to the country and tell her story."Last year we held a meeting on July 25, the day of Afro-descendant women."We wanted to invite Meghan, an Afro-descendant woman, to that meeting so she could share her experiences."We sent her a letter inviting her, and she replied saying that she couldn't come, but that she really wanted to get to know the country."Since then, we have been working for a year for this visit."Marquez was asked about a trip Princess Diana had planned to make to Colombia shortly before she died in 1997.She said: "I think that Prince Harry being here today after that dream of his mum’s of visiting this country is an opportunity to show the best of our nation, to show who Colombians are."We are people who in the midst of adversities do everything possible to give the best of ourselves."Playing the 43% Nigerian card? Check. Netflix? Check. Diana card? Check. Meghan tell her story? Check.And do we really believe it's been in the works for a year? Nope! (Lady C verified this in her video this morning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jsSUFhqDYc&t=24s(When she mentions wenfot, that's me!) Archived: https://ift.tt/A4SV8Y6 Archived: https://ift.tt/OVAE9Ln post link: https://ift.tt/jLgr6iy author: wenfot submitted: August 15, 2024 at 07:38PM via SaintMeghanMarkle on Reddit disclaimer: all views + opinions expressed by the author of this post, as well as any comments and reblogs, are solely the author's own; they do not necessarily reflect the views of the administrator of this Tumblr blog. For entertainment only.
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Celia Cruz Will Be The First Afro Latina On A U.S. Quarter
In 2024, the late Celia Cruz will be the first Afro Latina face on a U.S. quarter, part of the American Women Quarters series that also honors suffragettes, civil rights defenders, abolitionists and scientists who changed history.
That Cruz is part of that storied list is no surprise to the legions of fans around the world that recognize the lasting legacy of the "Queen of Salsa" as one of the first truly global crossover Latin artists.
Cruz, who won several Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, received the National Medal of Arts, among the nation's highest honors, in 1994. She has a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame and one on Miami's famous Calle Ocho, and has a school in New York City named after her.
Black and Cuban, Celia felt very proud to be Afro Latina, her executor said. Pardillo Cid said Cruz was the first Black Latina to sing in Spanish on American television and perform at Carnegie Hall, where artists such as Billie Holiday, Judy Garland and The Beatles performed.
Pardillo Cid said he still gets letters from fans saying how proud they are that “30 or 40 years ago Celia Cruz already represented us.” -(source: nbc news)
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UforiaMAT: Carved Build Set
Published: 7-18-2024 | Updated: N/A SUMMARY The Uforian Simlish States is a planet-sized nation-state on Simterra, located in the Orora solar system. The UforiaMAT series showcases afro-futuristic designs refreshed with accents from fineartamerica, pinimg, 1stDibs.com, Adobe, CuriousB (2010), Julien/Pixels (2022), Kratochvil (2007), Lauren/Hovia (2022); Litfad (2019-2022), Omgeedesigns, Philip Klevestav (2013; 2010), Pixelhate (2009; 2008), and more. Uforia is the setting for my retro/afro-futuristic save in Sims 2. Here are 96 walls/floors and 12 matching niche recolors in select CuriousB color actions (ACYL, 2010). I’ll be sharing more from this series under the #co2uforiamat tag.
DETAILS Requires all EPs/SPs- may work with Basegame. §10-12 | Build > Walls > Masonry and Build > Floors > Stone For the niche recolors, you need the BBNiche1Master (BuggyBooz, 2012) from the original set or from the Repo Pack (Simmons, 2022). Find more niche recolors on this site under these tags - #co2recolors, #ts2recolors, #ts2repo #co2repo #co2repopack. ITEMS Carved Kirss-Kross, Carved Shield, Carved Hip, Carved Bar, Carved Lines (*used for niche recolors), and Carved Curves. DOWNLOAD (choose one) from SFS | from MEGA
CREDITS Thanks: EA/Maxis, color actionists, and authors of TS2 walls/floor tutorials. Sources: Any Color You Like (CuriousB, 2010), Beyno (Korn via BBFonts), EA/Maxis, Offuturistic Infographic (Freepik), fineartamerica, pinimg, 1stDibs.com, Adobe, Julien/Pixels (2022), Kratochvil (2007), Lauren/Hovia (2022); Litfad (2019-2022), Omgeedesigns, Philip Klevestav (2013; 2010), Pixelhate (2009; 2008).
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Book Review #11 - Goddess Crown
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A summarized synopsis for you - a young, guarded princess uncovers the secrets behind her identity and struggles for power while grasping the deadly drama surrounding her royalty. The Afro-centric nation of Galla - rich with ancestry, beliefs and traditions - awaits her every move.
Some of the awesome aspects of this book would be the strong female lead, a great introduction to the FMC (Female Main Character)'s environment, and the highlight - an abundance of action scenes. I like a woman who is not afraid to fight for herself because it contradicts the "damsel in distress" trope and shows women being capable of defending themselves, particularly in the context of a setting that is detrimental for their empowerment. Also, this book is clearly based on African culture and heritage, and for those of us who want to know more about the richness of it, beautiful imagery awaits you. I like the encouragement towards equality and sisterhood - subjects that I think are even relevant in today's modern society. This novel also feels very "escapist" - like you are being transported to another universe within the book and that makes this read wonderful for Young Adults (YA). However, it felt too fast towards the end and would have had no harm expanding its plot across 100 more pages to build-up tension and lengthen obstacles in the plot. I also feel like the love interest would have evoked more emotion if his relationship with the FMC had been more developed. The book could have done with more plot twists to mask the possible identity of the antagonist and the supporting characters could have been fleshed out more (they felt too unidimensional sometimes). The antagonists' motivation also felt too briefly explained. These flaws do not render the pages unreadable but rather serve as stepping stones for the author to use to explore a future in the FMC's journey (which would do great with a series of novels).
I would recommend this book to fantasy enthusiasts, particularly those aged 16-19 and female. It will inspire them to be brave and take the lead in their life pursuits as this message by the author is put out for them to easily understand. There is a great range of vocabulary for their learning too. If you are interested in the basics of world-building, this is a good read too (and a fast one at that - it is possible to read this book in a day's time). An important point also is that this book revolves around the theme of black women being in power and if you are interested in this, Goddess Crown is worth the read.
Rating: 3.5/5 Stars
Edition: Paperback, 2024
Signing off till next time~
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14th Annual Juneteenth Emancipation Observance
Join sparc! at the 2024 Juneteenth Emancipation Observance at the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists this Wednesday, June 19th!!
sparc! the ArtMobile will host an on-site art studio where you can design your own Juneteenth themed buttons and journals.
Juneteenth is the oldest known observance commemorating the end of slavery in the United States dating back to 1865. 2024 marks Juneteenth’s 4th year as an official MA state holiday. As our country continues to reckon with the history of slavery and the many ways racial injustice continues today, Juneteenth is a day to celebrate, honor our ancestors, and reflect on what freedom and belonging mean to us.
This celebration is hosted annually on June 19th by the Boston Juneteenth Committee and the Museum of the National Center of Afro American Artists (NCAAA) and includes a parade, music, community vendors, refreshments, award presentations, and Keynote Speaker Michael Curry.
SCHEDULE:
12:30 PM Flag-Raising @ Dillaway-Thomas House (183 Roxbury Street)
2:00 PM Parade to the Museum of NCAAA (Starting at Roxbury Heritage Site State Park - 183 Roxbury Street)
2:15 PM Museum Grounds Open (300 Walnut Ave, Roxbury)
4:00 PM Boston Juneteenth Emancipation Observance Program begins (The Museum of the NCAAA - 300 Walnut Ave)
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