Details of The Roses of Heliogabalus, 1888, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912)
The earliest instances of witches (to my brief google research) dates back to the Neolithic time period where they had cave paintings about them in France 🤔🤔
A troubling theme among today’s younger society is witchcraft. Obviously, each to their own, however in some cases this is becoming a tool being used to harm others, specifically people of colour.
Considering witchcraft and such are predominantly white folk practices, who’s to say white supremacist extremists are not using it against innocent people of colour?
Witchcraft was originally started in Africa, through sangormas and witch doctors, adopted and butchered by white colonialists and turned into a practice of evil.
White people have ruined the once pure practice of witchcraft through years of appropriation of our African spiritual culture, and used it against us to aid in the destruction of black african society and sangorma ritual. Almost all sangormas have been whiped out.
We need to stand up against this evil my peers, we are strong together. We will win this fight
Not to be dramatic but I’m in Love with Michelangelo’s David
She interrupted a speech he was giving in the White House. He asked her to stop screaming and interrupting multiple times. He said its disrespectful because he invited them to the White House and now they won’t let him give the speech they came to see. If you see any other heckler videos of Obama he gives them time to explain themselves and he answers. However, this was a speech given in the White House where it’s not open to active debate. And she is a heckler..? Anyone who interrupts aggressively = heckler
It’s hot. Too hot. And climate scientists agree that it’s only going to get hotter. Yet despite the record-breaking heat wave impacting millions of Americans right now, barely anyone in the mainstream media is talking about the elephant in the room.
A new and distressing report from Media Matters reveals that most major broadcast TV networks are completely ignoring the link between unprecedented heat waves and climate change.
In the last week of June, the US was hit by a massive and powerful heat wave stretching right across the country. The dangerous temperatures are like nothing ever seen before, breaking 227 US records in the first week alone.
It would be nice to think that reporters would want to - no, have to - explain to the public why these dangerous and deadly temperatures are becoming more common and more intense. Media Matter’s recent analysis puts that hopeful assumption to rest.
The report analyzed two weeks of TV segments on ABC, CBS and NBC. Out of all 127 segments featuring the US heat wave, only one bothered to mention climate change.
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