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mzyk-tmblr · 6 days ago
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Transgender (Hard Rock Mix) (Original by Crystal Castles)
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mzyk-tmblr · 21 days ago
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Dammit now you’ve put an image of a skibidi outhouse into my brain.
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mzyk-tmblr · 2 months ago
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They'll Know we are Christians by our love [Club Mix] Release date: 20 April 2025 Original hymn by Peter Scholtes
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mzyk-tmblr · 2 months ago
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ريتغ ان ذ اربك صْكْرٮْت
هي، صا اي ثحت ذت رجتغ اغعلظ وث ذ اربك صكرٮت ود ب ا فن ايديا، ص هۏ صم صمٮل تكصت۔ ات ازنت 1:1، بت اغعلظ از ورد۔
(Title: Writing in the Arabic script) Hi, so I thought that writing English with the Arabic would be a fun idea, so have some sample text. It isn't 1:1, but English is weird.
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mzyk-tmblr · 2 months ago
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mzyk-tmblr · 3 months ago
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mzyk-tmblr · 3 months ago
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i'm making this #small business
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mzyk-tmblr · 3 months ago
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mzyk-tmblr · 4 months ago
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Indoctrination.
"When i feed the poor the call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor they call me a communist" -Dom Helder Camara
I'm assuming it seems weird to you that we were told to pledge to a flag. Most interactions I've seen on here seem to agree with that much. But this is much more surface level than some of the things I plan to talk about.
When I was in middle school, 8th grade I think it was, our History class was instructed to read a novel, "Breaking Stalin's Nose". This book, this work of fiction, written by someone who shared not a breath or beat with the man so-named by the book, was treated with the same legitimacy as a history textbook. This elongation with fluff material was quite interesting from a teacher who made a point of being succinct.
Do you not think it is quite odd, when talking about matters that the US has great interest in demeaning, that not only are the standards of evidence much weaker, these units seem notably elongated compared to other matters?
For a more explicit example, while taking a history class in the 11th, Five days were spent on repeating the same talking points about North Korea that had been beat into us since as long as I can remember, Three days watching an NPR documentary about the Hmong fighters in Laos, with descriptions of Viet Minh violence straight out of a Yeonmi Park speech, but all of one Class dedicated to the entirety of the Civil rights Movement, with a predictable quantity of M.X bashing for good measure.
Furthermore, subjects like colonialism, the Expulsion of the First Nations, and US colonial endeavors, were given about as much air time, if any. Slavery barely got two, if only because it was attached to a Civil war unit. You can damn well expect that the American Independence war got a hefty week to its name.
This, of course, is all deliberate.
History classes in the US use this sort of scheduling to Instill that those people's deeds are grave damnabilities, while our deeds are mere bumps or blips. This is a large part of why a number of Black families homeschool their children, as to not subject their children to heavily whitewashed curricula.
Even beside that, what they tell you is often very motivated by the narrative they care to drive that day. The lazy conflation of capitalism and democracy, most prevalent that 11th grade class, even when many capitalist and US back projects were deeply undemocratic. They of course, ignore or lit about these matters. Colonialism and slavery are only ever spoken of the past tense, because, of course, that would be rather inconvenient for them.
"A liberal is someone who opposes every war except the current war and supports all civil rights movements except the one that’s going on right now." -Unknown Author
In a way, Conservative voices are correct in saying that our education is highly politicized, it just so happens that it's one that is already skewed in their favor, and their aim is to further this skew, by hoping to place some sort of positive spin on slavery, and by scrubbing queer history from the records.
All of this, the energy given to this or that topic, the omissions on the topics set out before you, and the lies on others, it is all a matter of mass indoctrination, to instill exactly the kind of mold they're looking for.
"Every state that opposes us is a 'rogue state', and every rogue that that supports is is 'spreading democracy'."
"Colonialism, slavery, and Genocide are things of the past, or things done by our enemies."
"The United States has the duty of spreading democracy all over the world."
The sooner you can deal with the fact that you been propagandized to your whole life the sooner you can be truly awake.
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mzyk-tmblr · 4 months ago
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mzyk-tmblr · 6 months ago
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In Defense of the North Star
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mzyk-tmblr · 6 months ago
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I know I've been radio silent about Luigi Mangioni, but all I'm going to say is:
"American problems require American Solutions"
-unknown author
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