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dosesofcommonsense · 2 months ago
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Laura Trump Leaves Charlamagne Speechless. She calls out the media lies and exposes his lack of awareness, but the best thing about this video is the three guys watching and calling out Charlamagne and his sidekick on their bullshit.
**Charlamagne isn’t a “god”. There is only 1 God.
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felsefebilim · 1 year ago
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Karolenj Rönesansı Nedir?
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8. yüzyılda Franklardan oluşan Karolenj İmparatorluğu döneminde toplumsal, ekonomik kültürel olarak bir dolu gelişme yaşanmıştır. Charlamagne (Şarlman) ile başlayan bu rönesans modern Avrupa'nın temellerinin atıldığı dönemi oluşturur. İşte bu yenilik ve gelişmelerin bütününe, Karolenj Rönesansı denmiştir.
Karolenj Rönesansı'nı tetikleyen şey, Şarlman'ın din adamlarının yozlaşmış ve çöküntü içinde olduklarını, üst tabakadaki devlet görevlisi olabilecek kişilerin de yeterince donanımlı olmadıklarını düşünmesi olmuştur. Bu dönemde gerekli entellektüel atılımı yapabilmek için kitap yazımı desteklenmiş ve artmış; Antik Yunan ve Roma'dan kalan birçok eser çoğaltılmıştır. Hatta rahipler ve keşişlerin başını çektiği ekipler tarafından çoğaltılan bu eserler, 16. yüzyıldaki İtalyan Rönesansı'nın altyapısını oluşturmuştur. Yazıda büyük-küçük harf uygulamasının da ilk defa bu dönemde kullanıldığı söylenir. Ayrıca dünyadaki gelişmeleri ve yenilikleri takip etmek hem de yeni icatlar, düşünceler için farklı bölgelerden rahip, sanatçı ve öğretmenler imparatorluğa getirilip himaye altına alınmıştır. Bu atılım ile de sosyal bilimlere ve sanatsal faaliyetlere olan ilgi artmıştır.
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Spider-Man Versus Wolverine
James C. Owsley/Mark Bright
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ark-angel399 · 1 year ago
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Utrecht Psalter illustrations
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missinginaesthetic · 2 years ago
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Wendy Williams & Charlamagne Tha God : Photographed by Johnny Nunez (2006)
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ramsesja · 1 year ago
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Civic Cipher on the Breakfast Club with Charlamagne and Envy!
Stopped in to chat with the legends and discuss the origins, content, and expansion of the show! Now, on over 70 stations across the country…everyone can tune in, download, and share! Find out more at www.civiccipher.com! #civiccipher #breakfastclub #charlamagnethegod #djenvy #ramsesja #qward
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readrantannotate · 1 year ago
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Happy assassination of Caligula day <3
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mortiz888-blog · 3 months ago
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#palenzieperp Dame Dash Challenges Charlamagne: Will You Admit You Were Wrong About Jay?
🎙️🔥 Dame Dash puts Charlamagne in the hot seat! Will he admit he was wrong about Jay? 👀 Tune in for a deep dive into morality, loyalty, and the truth behind the entertainment industry’s biggest debates. This is a convo you don’t want to miss! 💯💥 #JayZ #DamonDash #Charlamagne #CultureVulture #Loyalty #EntertainmentIndustry #Morality #RealTalk #HipHopDebates #IndustryInsider #StayWoke…
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gurutrends · 3 months ago
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Charlamagne Tha God Hits Trump With Cease & Desist Over Dubious Campaign Ad
  Charlamagne Tha God and The Breakfast Club as a whole are big fans of Kamala Harris, endorsing her for president of the United States and inviting her for a town hall interview with Charlamagne. So when Donald Trump used a clip of the radio show for one of his new campaign ads, folks were understandably confused. Specifically, it’s a clip of the media personality and DJ Envy talking about how…
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blackgirlslivingwell · 7 months ago
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Is This Why Black Americans Aren't Feeling Tyla? Brief History of Coloured South Africans
During apartheid, the Coloured community in South Africa was used as a strategic "buffer" group between whites and blacks, and they were granted more rights and privileges than black South Africans.
She belongs to a race of people who were used to perpetuate the oppression of Black South Africans, and I believe a lot of Black Americans are highly offended that she is being marketed to our community.
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freshthoughts2020 · 8 months ago
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dosesofcommonsense · 3 months ago
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I don’t care for Charlemagne’s show, but this is big.
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boricuacherry-blog · 1 year ago
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Jessica Reid is a woman who has accused Charlamagne of drugging and raping her when she was a teenager and he was 22.
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Spider-Man Versus Wolverine
James C. Owsley/Mark Bright
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moonmausoleum · 1 year ago
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The Pagan Haunting of Die Karlsteine in Osnabrück
Built on top of pagan settlement, the areas surrounding Die Karlsteine close to the city of Osnabrück in Germany, the spirit of the slaughtered pagans still linger. 
Built on top of pagan settlement, the areas surrounding Die Karlsteine close to the city of Osnabrück in Germany, the spirit of the slaughtered pagans still linger.  Osnabrück is a city in west Germany of Lower Saxony, founded in 780 by Charlamagne, king of the franks. But before this christian king founded this city, the place used to belong to the pagan Saxons, and it is those who are said to…
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odinsblog · 3 months ago
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“Every time I talk to people, they talk about the economy. But I'm like, man, since World War II, the economy has always done better under a Democrat president. That's just a fact.
It's always been Democrats. There's been 11 recessions in this country. Ten of them have been Republicans.
So I don't know how they've hijacked that narrative. But I think the other thing that you just got to chock it up to is just good old fashioned racism. And I think in the case of Vice President Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton 2016, sexism.
I just really do, like it's still America at the end of the day. There are people in this country who are still just holding on to old ideologies. They don't want to see America be a great American melting pot where all of these different people from all of these different walks of life can live.
They like that racist, sexist, bigoted rhetoric that Trump spews.
Why is it so hard for her to say that?
I think because for whatever reason, like, you know, you hate these elected officials even when you say, is America a racist country? OK, you can't say America is a racist country, but you can say that, you know, there's systemic racism in America. I think that is a fair thing to say.
Like, I watched her on Fox News the other night, and I loved how she handled Bret Baer. When Bret Baer tried to push her, Bret Baer was like, are you saying the American people are stupid? I can't remember how he worded it, but she was like, ‘No, I would never say that because I don't want to disparage the American people. But my opponent has no problem doing that.’
And I understand that approach, you know, but I think that it is perfectly fine to acknowledge that those things exist because guess what? As a Black man, as a Black woman, you feel that.
As a woman, you feel that sexism. As a Jewish person, you think you don't feel all the antisemitism that's happening right here in our country. Like as a gay person, you think you don't feel the homophobia.
So you can speak to what people are feeling because you see it.”
There was an amazing moment in the interview where someone comes along and brings up the F word, fascism.
Kamala Harris: It's two very different visions for our nation. One mind that is about taking us forward and progress and investing the American people, investing in their ambitions, dealing with their challenges. And the other, Donald Trump, is about taking us backward
Charlamagne: The other is about fascism. Why can't we just say it?
Kamala Harris: Yes, we can say that.
Tell me about what transpired there and how you felt about it.
“Well, it was the same thing that we just said, right? Like, you know, she was saying what she's about, and then she was saying what he's about.
And I was just like, yo, just say it.
Like, he's a fascist. You just had General Mark Milley just said he's a fascist to the core, like a danger to the country. So for me, it's like the American people will never understand the threat that Donald Trump is if people aren't spelling it out.
They didn't treat him like he's a threat to democracy. They kept saying that he's a threat democracy. They kept saying that he's a threat to democracy, but Merrick Garland should have locked Trump up after the coup. Right?
I was literally watching something yesterday and there was a person talking and the person was like, if Donald Trump, you know, really let an attempted coup of this country, why didn't they arrest him? They did. They did charge him.
But there's so many people who don't even know because he's not treated like that. We know we live in a society that knows how to demonize people when they want to. Right?
You can look at it, and I'm just going to use this as an example. Not saying that it's not warranted that it's happening, but look at somebody like Diddy. Front page of every newspaper, all over the news.
You hear about every charge. Like you see it, you see it, you see it over and over. They don't villainize and demonize Trump in that way.
You've never seen Trump in handcuffs. You saw one Trump mugshot. Like they don't treat it like.
The media has continuously treated Donald Trump and his whole candidacy like it's normal, which is mind boggling to me.”
What do we have to... Not to be defensive, but jumping up and down, what do we have to do? I mean, how many different ways can you say it?
“You know why it doesn't penetrate? Because Americans are spoiled and we don't think it can happen here because it's never happened here.
Like if you talk to older people who were closer to that, who can remember things like, ‘Oh my God, he's doing a rally at Madison Square Garden.’
That's what happened in the 30s with the Nazis.
If you can talk to people who understand that, they get it. This generation doesn’t.
If you have a sense of history and you've read things like The Fall of The Third Reich, things like that, you can see the patterns that lead to somebody like Trump becoming a dictator. I just don't think people think dictatorship is possible in America, but it is, because our democracy is very fragile.”
—Charlamagne tha God, on election 2024
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