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Title: 迷えし兎や今何処 (Where's the Lost Rabbit Now?)
Arrangement: adaptor
Album: 幻想古今奇譚
Circle: Glassy:oceaN
Original: White Flag of Usa Shrine
#touhou#touhou project#touhou music#tewi inaba#white flag of usa shrine#phantasmagoria of flower view#Glassy:oceaN#幻想古今奇譚#adaptor
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White Flag of Usa Shrine - ZUN
Bouyu Toukaidou ~ Retrospective 53 minutes
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An 8-bit remix of Lord Usa’s Elemental Flag, Tewi’s theme from Touhou 9. For me, this song always conjures an image of Tewi cheerfully leading a parade of rabbits in a marching order. An interesting note about this song's title: the original Japanese title, "Ousasama no Shiroi Hata", translates to "White Flag of Usa Shrine", yet the song title has been consistently translated as "Lord Usa's Elemental Flag". A misreading of the kanji, perhaps? Anyway, it's a strange little detail.
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One of the coolest things in ZUN’s music albums is when the names of the tracks match the themes of the excerpt they’re attached to. Using Retrospective 53 Minutes as an example:
Track 1 Hiroshige No.36 ~ Neo Super-Express - The story introduces the Hiroshige Shinkansen, the bullet train the story takes place on.
Track 2 Blue Sea of 53 Minutes - The story references the sea that the Toukaidou trail runs along, which the line the Hiroshige Shinkansen runs is the successor to.
Track 3 Flight of the Bamboo Cutter ~ Lunatic Princess - The story starts by describing a fake full moon (the plot of Imperishable Night) and then mentions lunar rabbits making medicine (the Hourai Elixir).
Track 4 Higan Retour ~ Riverside View - The story talks about the holiday Higan.
Track 5 Legend of Aokigahara - The story has Merry feel sick because she can feel the souls who died in Aokigahara (the Suicide Forest) as they pass under it.
Track 6 White Flag of Usa Shrine - The story mentions the hero Hachiman, who is worshipped at Usa Jinguu.
Track 7 Reach For The Moon, Immortal Smoke - The story has Renko and Merry discus Katsushika Hokusai’s 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Fuji can be derived from “immortal.” This is also the immortal phoenix Mokou’s theme who belongs to the Fujiwara clan (though the Fuji in Fujiwara is spelled with different kanji than in Mount Fuji).
Track 8 Retrospective Kyoto - The story has Renko and Merry discuss the pasts of Kyoto and Tokyo.
Track 9 Locked Girl ~ The Girl’s Secret Room - The story has Renko describe the amusement park rides in buildings that Tokyo is known for and describes them as feeling “confining.”
Track 10 Gensokyo Millennium ~ History of the Moon - The story mentions Kyoto’s history, which is over a millennium old.
Track 11 The Purest Sky and Sea - The story ends by touching on Changeability of Strange Dream’s theme of how little differences there are between reality and dreams. Instead of dreams, however, this excerpt focuses on the line we draw between reality and virtual reality and how in the future Renko and Merry live in there is no distinction. The title is actually antonymous with the passage since the passage describes people’s relationship with the virtual sky and sea.
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Thousands of Americans gather for Fourth of July protests across the US
More than a hundred heavily armed Black Panthers descended on the country’s largest Confederate monument to demand its removal, while demonstrators burned American flags near Trump Tower as tens of thousands across the country attended Fourth of July protests.
On Saturday, as Donald Trump hosted hundreds at the White House for a July Fourth fireworks display, thousands of Americans ditched their traditional cookouts and celebrations for rallies and sit-ins, including a march in Washington DC in the searing 90-degree heat near the National Mall.
Flag burnings were also seen in Washington, as well as in New York City outside the Trump Tower, and on Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
And at the nation’s biggest Confederate monument, which has been used as a meeting place by the KKK, the Black Panthers gathered to demand the removal of the racist sculpture.
A large group of Black Panther Party members descended onto Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial in Georgia on Saturday
Protesters burn U.S. flags during a protest in front of Trump Tower, in New York City on Saturday, July 4
The Refuse Fascism group and protestors burn the American Flag outside of the White House in Washington DC. July 04. Kerrigan Williams: ‘Black folks are not free from the chains of oppression, so we don’t get to truly celebrate Independence Day’
Armed Black Lives Matter activists and right-wing groups came together in Richmond, Virginia on Saturday in a united show of support for the 2nd Amendment at an Open Carry rally
People rally in New Orleans, Louisiana, in front of Lusher Charter School to demand it changes its name because it honors staunch segregationist Robert Mills Lusher
Georgia
In Georgia, as many as 100 reported members of the Black Panther Party descended into Stone Mountain Park as calls to remove the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial boomed.
Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial, a nine-story-high base-relief sculpture carved into a sprawling rock face northeast of Atlanta, is perhaps the South’s most audacious monument to its pro-slavery legacy still intact.
Despite long-standing demands for the removal of what many consider a shrine to racism, the giant depiction of three Confederate heroes on horseback still towers ominously over the Georgia countryside, protected by state law.
It, as well as many other Confederate statues, have become a debate between Americans who argue they celebrate hate ideologies and those who believe it honors the traditions of the South.
Photos taken at Stone Mountain Park showed a crowd of armed Black Panther Party members hidden behind various face coverings on Saturday.
The Black Panther Party, originally named the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, was founded in Oakland, California, by then-college students Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in 1966.
Members of the Black Panther Party (pictured) arrived in Stone Mountain Park on July 4th as officials reopened the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial – a site commonly used by white supremacist group Ku Klux Klan
Pictured: Members of the Black Panther party armed with assault weapons arrive to Stone Mountain Park in Georgia as a controversial Confederate monument reopens on Saturday
The political group was initially founded to monitor the behavior of Oakland Police Department officers, who were accused of police brutality, with armed civilian patrols called ‘copwatching.’
More than 50 years later, the current protests over police brutality have picked up where the founders left off after the death of George Floyd and several other Black Americans by law enforcement.
‘Here we are in Atlanta, the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and still we have the largest Confederate monument in the world,’ said Gerald Griggs, a vice president of the Atlanta chapter of the NAACP civil rights group, which staged a march last week calling for the carving to be scraped from the mountainside.
‘It’s time for our state to get on the right side of history.’
Stone Mountain has long held symbolism for white supremacists. The Ku Klux Klan, a hate group that was formed by Confederate Army veterans and has a history of lynchings and terror against Black people, held its rebirth ceremony atop mountain in 1915 with flaming crosses.
Longer than a 100-yard American football field, it features the likenesses of Jefferson Davis, the president of the 11-state Confederacy, and two of its legendary military leaders, Robert E. Lee and Thomas ‘Stonewall’ Jackson, notched in a relief 400 feet above ground.
Gerald Griggs: ‘Here we are in Atlanta, the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and still we have the largest Confederate monument in the world. It’s time for our state to get on the right side of history’
The largest confederate memorial in America is carved out of the rock at Stone Mountain Park, as seen on February 3, 2019 in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The site is linked to many Klu Klux Klan gatherings and the state of Georgia’s resistance to the Civil Rights movement in the 1950’s and 1960’s
The Sons of Confederate Veterans is an organization that staunchly defends Stone Mountain and other Confederate statues and emblems.
Dedicated to teaching the ‘Southern Cause,’ according to its website, it believes their removal is akin to purging American history.
Klansmen still hold occasional gatherings in the shadows of the edifice, albeit now met with protesters behind police tape. Many of those cross-burnings took place on or around July 4
But with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, segregationist officials in the state pushed for the creation the Stone Mountain Memorial Association in 1958 and purchased the park. The carving was completed in 1972.
‘This debate has been going on for years, and we’re sensitive to it,’ John Bankhead, a spokesman for the group, said.
‘We want to tell history as it is, not as some say it is.’
New York City
Further north, residents brought their fight to the front steps of President Trump’s 58-floor Trump Tower on Saturday with chants, protest signs and even several instances of flag burning.
Footage taken outside of Trump Tower near New York City’s Columbus Circle showed a large group of demonstrators reportedly with the Revolution Club preparing to set the flags ablaze.
A speaker at the event cited ‘police murder, terror and mass incarceration of Black and Brown people’ as one of many for why the ‘United States of America is irredeemable.’
A large America flag was set on fire while people chanted ‘slavery, genocide and war…America was never great.’
The burning flag was then set on the ground and fellow protesters used to fire to lit smaller American flags.
Several American flags were torched on Saturday as protesters lit them ablaze near Trump Tower in New York City as citizens are becoming increasingly exhausted by divisive rhetoric
Several New Yorkers taking to the streets for peaceful protests wore face masks and coverings as states report surges in coronavirus cases across the country
Anti-racism protests continue at the Madison Square Park in New York City as people carry signs reading ‘The Fourth of July is a National Lie’ and ‘The Police Should Not Be Above The Law’
According to FNTV, the group did one flag burning in Columbus Circle and one directly in front of Trump Tower.
New York City Police Department officers were reportedly at the scene and watched as the American flags were burned.
An NYPD truck stationed near Trump Hotel played the Star Spangled Banner through speakers afterwards.
In Brooklyn, New Yorkers held a ‘Confronting July 4th’ rally to honor Black and indigenous activists, USA Today reports.
A speaker at the event cited ‘police murder, terror and mass incarceration of Black and Brown people’ as one of many for why the ‘United States of America is irredeemable’
New York City officials announced that traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge was temporarily stopped due to the several protesters with United New York Fourth of July Rally & March on Saturday
A man impersonating Donald Trump attends the Refuse Facism protest outside of Trump Tower near Columbus Circle in New York City
The groups reportedly ‘refuse(s) to celebrate the whitewashing of this country.’
Event organizer Jo Macellaro referenced a speech by abolitionist Frederick Douglass, titled ‘What to the slave is Fourth of July’ as still relevant today.
‘So much of it is still relevant,’ said said. ‘What does the Fourth of July mean to people who are still oppressed, marginalized – who don’t have all the freedoms we’re supposed to have in this country?’
The expansive and large protests even stopped traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening, CNN reports.
‘Due to protest activity, all Brooklyn-bound lanes of the Brooklyn Bridge are closed. Consider alternate routes and allow for additional travel time,’ the New York City Emergency Management announced on Twitter.
The New York Police Department said there’s an estimated 1,200 orderly protests inundating the city as part of the United New York Fourth of July Rally & March.
Washington, D.C.
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to converge on Saturday in the heart of Washington, where U.S. President Donald Trump will host an Independence Day fireworks display and military flyover
Disregarding the Washington mayor’s warnings of the risk of gathering as many U.S. states mark a record number of new COVID-19 cases, crowds began to assemble early on a hot Saturday morning.
Police officers blocked off streets around the White House, Black Lives Matter Plaza and the Lincoln Memorial, where demonstrators planned to join one of the dozen organized protests in advance of Trump’s nighttime address on the South Lawn.
Black Lives Matter protesters who gathered outside of the White House in Washington D.C., were joined by Trump supporters like Roar of the Deplorables, a biker group who wants to fight the ‘the anti-Trump regime’
A small American flag and what appear to by copies of newspapers were set on fire outside the White House in a pointed critique of President Trump and his administration
Angela Moore (center), holds a US flag upside down and a sign that reads ‘ Stop Killing’ while standing near policemen during a small standoff between police and protesters in front of Lafayette Square near the White House in Washington, DC
A protester shouts at a line of policemen during a small standoff between police and protesters in front of Lafayette Square near the White House in Washington, DC
Protesters in Richmond, Virginia, gathered near the now-defaced Robert E. Lee statue on July 4. The Confederate monument was one of many that have been damaged since protests began in May
Activist groups pledged to hold peaceful protests for reforms following the May killing of George Floyd.
Similar to New York City, protesters were pictured burning several American flags in defiance of both Trump and prejudice policies.
Trump’s Fourth of July event follows a Friday night speech at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota where he accused ‘angry mobs’ of trying to erase history and used the speech to paint himself as a bulwark against left-wing extremism.
Roar of the Deplorables, a bikers group, said via social media that they, too, were planning to gather in Washington on Saturday to stand in protest against what they call ‘the anti-Trump regime’ and to celebrate the nation’s birthday.
President Trump on Friday during his speech at Mount Rushmore railed against the ‘angry mob’ of Black Lives Matter protesters and anti-racism protesters who taken to the street for more than one month
Freedom Fighters DC, a new activist group which seeks to rally an ethnically diverse generation of supporters behind liberty for all people, especially the Black population of Washington, is one of the anti-racism groups ignoring the mayor’s heed to refrain from gathering.
‘Black folks are not free from the chains of oppression, so we don’t get to truly celebrate Independence Day,’ said Kerrigan Williams, 22, one of the founders of the group, which will host a march and an arts demonstration on Saturday afternoon.
‘We’re marching today to showcase that Black folks are still fighting for the simple liberties that the constitution is said to provide.’President Trump has repeatedly been critical of the Black Lives Matter movement and has unequivocally sided with law enforcement.
Richmond, Virginia
Armed Black Lives Matter activists and right-wing groups came together in Richmond, Virginia on Saturday in a united show of support for the 2nd Amendment at an Open Carry rally.
At least 200 people, the majority proudly toting rifles, semi-automatic weapons and other firearms, gathered outside Capitol Square to protest against gun control and the violation of constitutional rights.
The rally, organized by activist group Virginia Knights, also served as a memorial for Duncan Lemp, a 21-year-old man who was fatally shot in his Maryland home in March during a no-knock police raid.
Demonstrators fighting for Second Amendment rights on Saturday gathered in Richmond, Virginia, and were joined by members of other groups like Black Lives Matter and militia organizations
Scores of activists, the majority armed with rifles, semi-automatic weapons, and other fire arms gathered near Capitol Square on July 4
United: Armed Black Lives Matter groups and right-wing activists came together at a Richmond rally on Saturday in support of the 2nd Amendment
The gun enthusiasts gathered to protest against legislation requiring background checks and purchase limits on firearms. Pictured: Protesters proudly exercise their 2nd Amendment right
‘This rally on July Fourth is to show that gun owners will not be trampled on! We are citizens who demand our 2nd Amendment rights be protected by the very people who swore an oath to protect us. Any and all gun laws are an infringement and are unconstitutional!’ the Facebook event read.
‘Duncan Socrates Lemp was our brother unjustly murdered in his sleep [under] the same laws in Maryland that Governor Northam has signed into law in VA.’
Organizers said they aimed to show Governor Northam ‘that we stand strong as patriots, Americans, and free men and women’.
Photos showed protesters, from both ends of the political spectrum, mingling as they exercised their right to bear arms.
Activists group got together on July 4 to protest open carry laws and to honor in Duncan Lemp – a 21-year-old who was fatally shot during a no-knock raid
At least eight protesters part of the Second Amendment demonstration in Richmond, Virginia, brandish firearms as they walk in defiance of Gov. Ralph Northam
Virginia Senator Amanda Chase, who is running for Governor as a Republican, was the keynote guest at the rally. She is pictured arriving with her gun
Among the crowd of guests was Virginia state Senator Amanda Chase, who is running for governor.
Chase, strapped with a rifle, spoke to activists on her stance on police and the ongoing protests taking place across the nation.
‘We don’t have any tolerance for bad apples,’ she said.
‘We mostly have good police officers that do the right thing. And I don’t believe in defunding the police, but we need to help people who have mental health issues. We need to add more, not take away,’ she added.
The event comes six months after a Virginia gun rights rally that drew more than 22,000 armed activists to the state’s capitol building to protest gun-control legislation making its way through the newly Democratic-controlled state legislature.
The protest came after Governor Northam banned carrying weapons onto the capitol grounds.
Gregory ‘Joey’ Johnson (right) burns a U.S. flag near Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during an anti-Trump rally in in Los Angeles, California . Johnson’s burning of an American flag in Texas in 1984 led to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding the act as free speech
Pictured: the scorched remains of an American flag burned by protesters left on President Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star in Los Angeles, California
Thousands of protesters across the United States sidestepped traditional barbecues and cookouts to participate in Fourth of July protests. Pictured; Black Lives Matter protesters march down Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando, Florida
People march to protest the name of the two educational institutions that comprise Lusher Charter School, marching from the elementary school campus on Willow Street to the high school campus of Freret Street in Louisiana
A sign reading ‘Fight White Supremacy Free All Political Prisoners’ is hoisted into the air at a Fourth of July Black Lives Matter demonstration in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hundreds of people held images of gun violence victims and Black Lives Matter protest signs like ‘Amerikka was never free or great’ during a demonstration in Chicago, Illinois
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Trump set for his biggest rally crowd yet in whirlwind visit to India amid trade friction
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More than 100,000 people poured into a brand new stadium for a “Namaste Trump” event in India.
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AHMEDABAD, India – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered on his promised spectacle to welcome President Donald Trump, who kicked off his 36-hour trip to India on Monday with a colorful road tour that culminated in a rally that drew tens of thousands to the world’s largest cricket stadium.
The stadium in Ahmedabad, the largest city in Modi’s home state of Gujarat, was nearly at capacity as the president touched down late Monday morning. Outside the airport, dancers clad in vibrant-colored clothing performed as the president’s motorcade made its way to Sabarmati Ashram, one of Mahatma Gandhi’s residences that hosts a museum.
More than 100,000 people poured into the brand new stadium for “Namaste Trump,” an event designed to reciprocate last fall’s Texas “Howdy Modi” rally that drew 50,000 Indian Americans to greet the prime minister. The president and first lady Melania Trump are to be feted in a whirlwind, two-day diplomatic display aimed at highlighting U.S.-Indian relations amid escalating trade frictions between the two countries.
Trump praised Modi for the “stunning display of India’s culture and kindness,” noting that he traveled 8,000 miles with the first lady to deliver a message to the people of India.
“America loves India, America respects India and America will always be faithful and loyal to the Indian people,” he said as the crowd erupted in cheers.
Inside the stadium, a sea of white hats emblazoned with the U.S. and Indian flags and the Namaste Trump logo replaced the trademark red caps typically seen at Trump rallies. Signs highlighting friendship ringed the stadium: “One momentous occasion. Two dynamic leaders,” one read.
Rishi Sharma, 20, a university student from Ahmedabad, said she follows Trump on Twitter, but to see him speak in person was a “great honor.”
“People over here think that he’s really powerful,” Sharma said. “In India, there’s a culture where like everyone wants to go to the U.S. for career or for higher studies.”
The president and first lady flew to Agra for a sunset tour of the Taj Mahal, the white marble mausoleum built in the 17th century by an emperor as a shrine of eternal love for his favorite wife.
“It’s incredible, truly incredible,” said the president, who named an Atlantic City hotel and casino after the mausoleum.
Melania Trump added, “Lovely, beautiful.”
During the trip to the Taj Mahal, Trump said the reception at the cricket stadium “was fantastic,” and “they worked really hard.”
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The president used most of his welcome rally not to boast about his own economic record but to tout Modi’s. He praised his Indian counterpart as an “exceptional leader.” Modi’s rise from a chaiwalla, or tea seller, to the leader of the country “underscores the limitless promise of this nation,” Trump said.
The United States has sought to strengthen strategic ties with India as it looks to counter China’s rise, and Trump’s trip is the latest signal in a greater strategic convergence, according to Milan Vaishnav, the head of the South Asia program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
“Despite all the differences, the ratcheting up of diplomatic and military attention to strategies that could counter Chinese expansionism is something that’s been pretty consistent,” he said.
Our two national constitutions both begin with the same three beautiful words: “We the people.” That means that in America and India alike, we honor, respect, trust, empower, and fight for the citizens we proudly serve! 🇺🇸🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/hfKKSqlVfe
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 24, 2020
The trip comes amid a tit-for-tat trade dispute between India and the United States. Negotiators tried to secure a deal before Trump’s visit, but talks fizzled over India’s protectionist policies and a scope of differences including e-commerce and digital trade, according to a senior administration official who briefed reporters before the trip.
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US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchange words of praise on stage at a mass rally of Indian-Americans in Houston.
The United States wants more access to Indian markets for agricultural products and medical devices while India aims to restore its preferential status in a trade program for developing countries.
Trump said he planned to continue trade discussions with Modi during his visit, calling the prime minister a “tough” negotiator.
“I am in no rush,” Trump said after the rally. “We are doing well with India, we are making deals.”
Trump confirmed an arms deal worth more than $3.5 billion for six Apache helicopters and 24 anti-submarine helicopters. He declared he wanted the United States to be “India’s premier defense partner” and the deal was a step toward that goal.
The Trump-Modi bromance:What sparked it and what do each of them stand to gain?
Modi promised Trump grandeur and adulation that the president boasted about.
“We’re not treated very well by India, but I happen to like Prime Minister Modi a lot,” Trump said last Tuesday when asked whether a trade deal might emerge. “And he told me we’ll have 7 million people between the airport and the event.”
That number jumped to 10 million by Thursday, when Trump again mentioned the upcoming “Namaste Trump” event at a rally in Colorado. Though Trump’s estimate is millions more than that city’s population, tens of thousands of people turned out for the president’s colorful welcome. City officials erected 28 stages along the 14-mile route stretching from the airport to the stadium, featuring performances by artists to showcase different regions around India.
In New Delhi on Tuesday, Trump will participate in ceremonial events, hold a meet-and-greet with U.S. Embassy staffers and attend an event with Indian investors focused on companies that invest in manufacturing in the USA, according to a senior administration official.
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Though Monday marks the president’s first official visit, Trump has maintained strong business ties to India through several luxury properties owned by the Trump Organization. Outside North America, the Trump Organization holds the largest portfolio of real estate projects in India, according to Donald Trump Jr. That could be part of the reason for the president’s popularity in India compared with his divided approval ratings back home. About 56% of Indians approve of Trump’s foreign policies, according to the Pew Research Center, a figure that has quadrupled since he took office.
The high-profile trip gives Trump a chance to look presidential on the world stage as he ramps up his reelection campaign. With an eye on November’s election, Trump called out the 4 million Indian Americans in the USA who “enrich every aspect of our national life.” The group is historically a reliable Democratic constituency.
Modi faces mounting pressure over an economic slowdown, a security crackdown in Kashmir and protests over his Bharatiya Janata Party’s Hindu-nationalist agenda, including a controversial new citizenship law that excludes Muslims.
During his remarks, Trump described India as a place “where millions upon millions of Hindus and Muslims and Sikhs and Jains, Buddhists, Christians and Jews worship side by side in harmony.”
“India is a country that proudly embraces freedom, liberty, individual rights, the rule of law and the dignity of every human being,” he said.
Trump will join Modi and other Indian officials for a state dinner Tuesday night at the presidential palace before returning to Washington on an overnight flight. The nearly 36-hour trip is the shortest a U.S. president has taken to India since President Richard Nixon’s 22-hour stay in 1969.
Trump is the seventh president to make the trip to India but the first to enjoy an arena full of support.
Contributing: David Jackson
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Title: ウサテイ20XX (Usatei 20XX)
Arrangement: ビートまりお
Vocals: ビートまりお & あまね
Album: ウサテイ20XX
Circle: COOL&CREATE
Original: White Flag of Usa Shrine, Cinderella Cage ~ Kagome Kagome
#touhou#tewi inaba#white flag of usa shrine#cinderella cage ~ kagome kagome#phantasmagoria of flower view#imperishable night#COOL&CREATE#ビートまりお#あまね#ウサテイ20XX
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White Flag of Usa Shrine - ZUN
Touhou Kaeidzuka ~ Phantasmagoria of Flower View
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Retrospective 53 minutes Master Post
All music from Retrospective 53 minutes. Click on each song for their post and listing!
01. ヒロシゲ36号 ~ Neo Super-Express [Hiroshige No.36 ~ Neo Super-Express]
02. 53ミニッツの青い海 [Blue Sea of 53 Minutes]
03. 竹取飛翔 ~ Lunatic Princess [Bamboo Cutter Flight ~ Lunatic Princess] *
04. 彼岸帰航 ~ Riverside View [Higan Retour ~ Riverside View] *
05. 青木ヶ原の伝説 [Legend of Aokigahara]
06. お宇佐さまの素い幡 [White Flag of Usa Shrine] *
07. 月まで届け不死の煙 [Reach for the Moon, Immortal Smoke] *
08. レトロスペクティブ京都 [Retrospective Kyoto] *
09. ラクトガール ~ 少女密室 [Locked Girl ~ The Girl’s Secret Room] *
10. 千年幻想郷 ~ History of the Moon [Gensokyo Millennium ~ History of the Moon] *
11. 最も澄みわたる空と海 [The Purest Sky and Sea]
* - Songs are compiled with their other forms into one post.
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【 Title 】 worshiper 【 Doujin Circle 】 fromadistance 【 Album 】 historie 【 Original 】 White Flag of Usa Shrine "The colors of the flowers have begun to disappear, Contemplating peaceful thoughts. I feel my life slowly flowing, As I see the falling rain." - Ono no Komachi.
#spctrm#touhou#touhou music#imperishable night#white flag of usa shrine#fromadistance#touhou arrangement#youtube link#tewi inaba#wow I had to fix the grammar mistake in the video description AGAIN good job me
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Touhou 09 (White Flag of Usa Shrine)
—English fanlyrics—
Leap and a bound, bare feet to the ground:
It's fun to run amuck. (I'll run till my feet get stuck.)
Fast as my feet keep up. Pace after pace I push my luck!
[×2] I know the way to stay just the same while changing every day.
(Speak something twice, and mean something else, not changing what I say!)
Though then and now are two different times, it's still the time to play.
(Play, play, play~!)
Leap and a bound, bare feet to the ground:
It's fun to run amuck. (I'll run till my feet get stuck.)
Fast as my feet keep up. Pace after pace I push my luck!
(Carry on the rhythm with a)
Thump and a pound, sweet cakes all around:
But never quite enough. (I'll stick to the simple stuff.)
Follow my lead and jump. Raise the white flag and don't give up!
[×2] I know the way to say what I mean, not meaning what I say.
(Speak something nice that meant something else when said another way!)
Though now and then are two different times, it's still the time to play.
(Play, play, play~!)
An endless path through the soaring grass...
At last, blessed to find one clearing in the mist:
Fortune is as simple a thing as this;
Happiness is deeper a thing than that.
Cross me on the tricky track you take:
You'll be in for such a lucky break!
#touhou#tewi inaba#white flag of usa shrine#lyrics#fandub#i saw a comment that mentioned how the rhythm of this theme sounded like a rabbit hopping and i agreed#...then i realized it ALSO sounds like the rhythm of pounding mochi! and fell even more in love with just how clever this music is
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More than a hundred heavily armed Black Panthers descended on the country’s largest Confederate monument to demand its removal, while demonstrators burned American flags near Trump Tower as tens of thousands across the country attended Fourth of July protests. On Saturday, as Donald Trump hosted hundreds at the White House for a July Fourth fireworks display, thousands of Americans ditched their traditional cookouts and celebrations for rallies and sit-ins, including a march in Washington DC in the searing 90-degree heat near the National Mall. Flag burnings were also seen in Washington, as well as in New York City outside the Trump Tower, and on Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star. And at the nation’s biggest Confederate monument, which has been used as a meeting place by the KKK, the Black Panthers gathered to demand the removal of the racist sculpture. A large group of Black Panther Party members descended onto Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial in Georgia on Saturday Protesters burn U.S. flags during a protest in front of Trump Tower, in New York City on Saturday, July 4 The Refuse Fascism group and protestors burn the American Flag outside of the White House in Washington DC. July 04. Kerrigan Williams: ‘Black folks are not free from the chains of oppression, so we don’t get to truly celebrate Independence Day’ Armed Black Lives Matter activists and right-wing groups came together in Richmond, Virginia on Saturday in a united show of support for the 2nd Amendment at an Open Carry rally People rally in New Orleans, Louisiana, in front of Lusher Charter School to demand it changes its name because it honors staunch segregationist Robert Mills Lusher Georgia In Georgia, as many as 100 reported members of the Black Panther Party descended into Stone Mountain Park as calls to remove the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial boomed. Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial, a nine-story-high base-relief sculpture carved into a sprawling rock face northeast of Atlanta, is perhaps the South’s most audacious monument to its pro-slavery legacy still intact. Despite long-standing demands for the removal of what many consider a shrine to racism, the giant depiction of three Confederate heroes on horseback still towers ominously over the Georgia countryside, protected by state law. It, as well as many other Confederate statues, have become a debate between Americans who argue they celebrate hate ideologies and those who believe it honors the traditions of the South. Photos taken at Stone Mountain Park showed a crowd of armed Black Panther Party members hidden behind various face coverings on Saturday. The Black Panther Party, originally named the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, was founded in Oakland, California, by then-college students Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in 1966. Members of the Black Panther Party (pictured) arrived in Stone Mountain Park on July 4th as officials reopened the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial – a site commonly used by white supremacist group Ku Klux Klan Pictured: Members of the Black Panther party armed with assault weapons arrive to Stone Mountain Park in Georgia as a controversial Confederate monument reopens on Saturday The political group was initially founded to monitor the behavior of Oakland Police Department officers, who were accused of police brutality, with armed civilian patrols called ‘copwatching.’ More than 50 years later, the current protests over police brutality have picked up where the founders left off after the death of George Floyd and several other Black Americans by law enforcement. ‘Here we are in Atlanta, the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and still we have the largest Confederate monument in the world,’ said Gerald Griggs, a vice president of the Atlanta chapter of the NAACP civil rights group, which staged a march last week calling for the carving to be scraped from the mountainside. ‘It’s time for our state to get on the right side of history.’ Stone Mountain has long held symbolism for white supremacists. The Ku Klux Klan, a hate group that was formed by Confederate Army veterans and has a history of lynchings and terror against Black people, held its rebirth ceremony atop mountain in 1915 with flaming crosses. Longer than a 100-yard American football field, it features the likenesses of Jefferson Davis, the president of the 11-state Confederacy, and two of its legendary military leaders, Robert E. Lee and Thomas ‘Stonewall’ Jackson, notched in a relief 400 feet above ground. Gerald Griggs: ‘Here we are in Atlanta, the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement and still we have the largest Confederate monument in the world. It’s time for our state to get on the right side of history’ The largest confederate memorial in America is carved out of the rock at Stone Mountain Park, as seen on February 3, 2019 in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The site is linked to many Klu Klux Klan gatherings and the state of Georgia’s resistance to the Civil Rights movement in the 1950’s and 1960’s The Sons of Confederate Veterans is an organization that staunchly defends Stone Mountain and other Confederate statues and emblems. Dedicated to teaching the ‘Southern Cause,’ according to its website, it believes their removal is akin to purging American history. Klansmen still hold occasional gatherings in the shadows of the edifice, albeit now met with protesters behind police tape. Many of those cross-burnings took place on or around July 4 But with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement, segregationist officials in the state pushed for the creation the Stone Mountain Memorial Association in 1958 and purchased the park. The carving was completed in 1972. ‘This debate has been going on for years, and we’re sensitive to it,’ John Bankhead, a spokesman for the group, said. ‘We want to tell history as it is, not as some say it is.’ New York City Further north, residents brought their fight to the front steps of President Trump’s 58-floor Trump Tower on Saturday with chants, protest signs and even several instances of flag burning. Footage taken outside of Trump Tower near New York City’s Columbus Circle showed a large group of demonstrators reportedly with the Revolution Club preparing to set the flags ablaze. A speaker at the event cited ‘police murder, terror and mass incarceration of Black and Brown people’ as one of many for why the ‘United States of America is irredeemable.’ A large America flag was set on fire while people chanted ‘slavery, genocide and war…America was never great.’ The burning flag was then set on the ground and fellow protesters used to fire to lit smaller American flags. Several American flags were torched on Saturday as protesters lit them ablaze near Trump Tower in New York City as citizens are becoming increasingly exhausted by divisive rhetoric Several New Yorkers taking to the streets for peaceful protests wore face masks and coverings as states report surges in coronavirus cases across the country Anti-racism protests continue at the Madison Square Park in New York City as people carry signs reading ‘The Fourth of July is a National Lie’ and ‘The Police Should Not Be Above The Law’ According to FNTV, the group did one flag burning in Columbus Circle and one directly in front of Trump Tower. New York City Police Department officers were reportedly at the scene and watched as the American flags were burned. An NYPD truck stationed near Trump Hotel played the Star Spangled Banner through speakers afterwards. In Brooklyn, New Yorkers held a ‘Confronting July 4th’ rally to honor Black and indigenous activists, USA Today reports. A speaker at the event cited ‘police murder, terror and mass incarceration of Black and Brown people’ as one of many for why the ‘United States of America is irredeemable’ New York City officials announced that traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge was temporarily stopped due to the several protesters with United New York Fourth of July Rally & March on Saturday A man impersonating Donald Trump attends the Refuse Facism protest outside of Trump Tower near Columbus Circle in New York City The groups reportedly ‘refuse(s) to celebrate the whitewashing of this country.’ Event organizer Jo Macellaro referenced a speech by abolitionist Frederick Douglass, titled ‘What to the slave is Fourth of July’ as still relevant today. ‘So much of it is still relevant,’ said said. ‘What does the Fourth of July mean to people who are still oppressed, marginalized – who don’t have all the freedoms we’re supposed to have in this country?’ The expansive and large protests even stopped traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening, CNN reports. ‘Due to protest activity, all Brooklyn-bound lanes of the Brooklyn Bridge are closed. Consider alternate routes and allow for additional travel time,’ the New York City Emergency Management announced on Twitter. The New York Police Department said there’s an estimated 1,200 orderly protests inundating the city as part of the United New York Fourth of July Rally & March. Washington, D.C. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to converge on Saturday in the heart of Washington, where U.S. President Donald Trump will host an Independence Day fireworks display and military flyover Disregarding the Washington mayor’s warnings of the risk of gathering as many U.S. states mark a record number of new COVID-19 cases, crowds began to assemble early on a hot Saturday morning. Police officers blocked off streets around the White House, Black Lives Matter Plaza and the Lincoln Memorial, where demonstrators planned to join one of the dozen organized protests in advance of Trump’s nighttime address on the South Lawn. Black Lives Matter protesters who gathered outside of the White House in Washington D.C., were joined by Trump supporters like Roar of the Deplorables, a biker group who wants to fight the ‘the anti-Trump regime’ A small American flag and what appear to by copies of newspapers were set on fire outside the White House in a pointed critique of President Trump and his administration Angela Moore (center), holds a US flag upside down and a sign that reads ‘ Stop Killing’ while standing near policemen during a small standoff between police and protesters in front of Lafayette Square near the White House in Washington, DC A protester shouts at a line of policemen during a small standoff between police and protesters in front of Lafayette Square near the White House in Washington, DC Protesters in Richmond, Virginia, gathered near the now-defaced Robert E. Lee statue on July 4. The Confederate monument was one of many that have been damaged since protests began in May Activist groups pledged to hold peaceful protests for reforms following the May killing of George Floyd. Similar to New York City, protesters were pictured burning several American flags in defiance of both Trump and prejudice policies. Trump’s Fourth of July event follows a Friday night speech at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota where he accused ‘angry mobs’ of trying to erase history and used the speech to paint himself as a bulwark against left-wing extremism. Roar of the Deplorables, a bikers group, said via social media that they, too, were planning to gather in Washington on Saturday to stand in protest against what they call ‘the anti-Trump regime’ and to celebrate the nation’s birthday. President Trump on Friday during his speech at Mount Rushmore railed against the ‘angry mob’ of Black Lives Matter protesters and anti-racism protesters who taken to the street for more than one month Freedom Fighters DC, a new activist group which seeks to rally an ethnically diverse generation of supporters behind liberty for all people, especially the Black population of Washington, is one of the anti-racism groups ignoring the mayor’s heed to refrain from gathering. ‘Black folks are not free from the chains of oppression, so we don’t get to truly celebrate Independence Day,’ said Kerrigan Williams, 22, one of the founders of the group, which will host a march and an arts demonstration on Saturday afternoon. ‘We’re marching today to showcase that Black folks are still fighting for the simple liberties that the constitution is said to provide.’President Trump has repeatedly been critical of the Black Lives Matter movement and has unequivocally sided with law enforcement. Richmond, Virginia Armed Black Lives Matter activists and right-wing groups came together in Richmond, Virginia on Saturday in a united show of support for the 2nd Amendment at an Open Carry rally. At least 200 people, the majority proudly toting rifles, semi-automatic weapons and other firearms, gathered outside Capitol Square to protest against gun control and the violation of constitutional rights. The rally, organized by activist group Virginia Knights, also served as a memorial for Duncan Lemp, a 21-year-old man who was fatally shot in his Maryland home in March during a no-knock police raid. Demonstrators fighting for Second Amendment rights on Saturday gathered in Richmond, Virginia, and were joined by members of other groups like Black Lives Matter and militia organizations Scores of activists, the majority armed with rifles, semi-automatic weapons, and other fire arms gathered near Capitol Square on July 4 United: Armed Black Lives Matter groups and right-wing activists came together at a Richmond rally on Saturday in support of the 2nd Amendment The gun enthusiasts gathered to protest against legislation requiring background checks and purchase limits on firearms. Pictured: Protesters proudly exercise their 2nd Amendment right ‘This rally on July Fourth is to show that gun owners will not be trampled on! We are citizens who demand our 2nd Amendment rights be protected by the very people who swore an oath to protect us. Any and all gun laws are an infringement and are unconstitutional!’ the Facebook event read. ‘Duncan Socrates Lemp was our brother unjustly murdered in his sleep [under] the same laws in Maryland that Governor Northam has signed into law in VA.’ Organizers said they aimed to show Governor Northam ‘that we stand strong as patriots, Americans, and free men and women’. Photos showed protesters, from both ends of the political spectrum, mingling as they exercised their right to bear arms. Activists group got together on July 4 to protest open carry laws and to honor in Duncan Lemp – a 21-year-old who was fatally shot during a no-knock raid At least eight protesters part of the Second Amendment demonstration in Richmond, Virginia, brandish firearms as they walk in defiance of Gov. Ralph Northam Virginia Senator Amanda Chase, who is running for Governor as a Republican, was the keynote guest at the rally. She is pictured arriving with her gun Among the crowd of guests was Virginia state Senator Amanda Chase, who is running for governor. Chase, strapped with a rifle, spoke to activists on her stance on police and the ongoing protests taking place across the nation. ‘We don’t have any tolerance for bad apples,’ she said. ‘We mostly have good police officers that do the right thing. And I don’t believe in defunding the police, but we need to help people who have mental health issues. We need to add more, not take away,’ she added. The event comes six months after a Virginia gun rights rally that drew more than 22,000 armed activists to the state’s capitol building to protest gun-control legislation making its way through the newly Democratic-controlled state legislature. The protest came after Governor Northam banned carrying weapons onto the capitol grounds. Gregory ‘Joey’ Johnson (right) burns a U.S. flag near Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during an anti-Trump rally in in Los Angeles, California . Johnson’s burning of an American flag in Texas in 1984 led to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding the act as free speech Pictured: the scorched remains of an American flag burned by protesters left on President Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star in Los Angeles, California Thousands of protesters across the United States sidestepped traditional barbecues and cookouts to participate in Fourth of July protests. Pictured; Black Lives Matter protesters march down Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando, Florida People march to protest the name of the two educational institutions that comprise Lusher Charter School, marching from the elementary school campus on Willow Street to the high school campus of Freret Street in Louisiana A sign reading ‘Fight White Supremacy Free All Political Prisoners’ is hoisted into the air at a Fourth of July Black Lives Matter demonstration in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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おいしゐうさぎなべ (Tayshty Rabbit Soup)
Circle; dBu music
Arrange; あきやまうに
Album; RoYAL MiLK TEi
Original; White Flag of Usa Shrine, Cinderella Cage ~ Kagome-Kagome
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Arrangement: 310kent
Album: 雪待草詩情
Circle: A-GEAR
Original: White Flag of Usa Shrine
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Title: Jumpyon 77
Arrangement: わさもん
Album: RoYAL MiLK TEi
Circle: dBu Music
Original: White Flag of Usa Shrine
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Circle: 豚乙女
Original: White Flag of Usa Shrine
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