Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "Al Jazeera English" channel.

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  9. Let's delve deeper into the debate regarding whether France should apologize for the crimes committed in Algeria and Vietnam during the colonial era. Arguments for Apology: 1. Moral Responsibility: France has a moral obligation to take responsibility for the atrocities committed during its colonial rule in Algeria and Vietnam. Apologizing would acknowledge the suffering of the victims and their descendants, offering a form of recognition and closure. 2. Reconciliation: Apologizing can be a significant step towards reconciliation and healing. It can help mend the historical wounds and improve relations between France and these countries. 3. Setting an Example: By acknowledging and apologizing for past wrongdoings, France can set an example for other former colonial powers to confront their histories and address the legacies of colonization. Arguments against Apology: 1. Practicality: Some argue that issuing a formal apology for events that occurred decades ago may not have a tangible impact on the current situation. Instead, focusing on contemporary issues and initiatives that promote cooperation and development might be more productive. 2. National Pride: Opponents of apology contend that it might be perceived as a sign of weakness or an attack on French national identity. They argue that France should move forward without dwelling excessively on historical grievances. 3. Legal Ramifications: There may be concerns about potential legal implications of issuing an apology, such as liability for reparations or compensation. The fear of opening up legal claims could deter France from apologizing. In conclusion, while there are strong moral arguments for France to apologize for its colonial crimes in Algeria and Vietnam, there are also practical and political considerations to take into account. Ultimately, the decision to apologize should be guided by a sincere commitment to acknowledge past wrongs, promote reconciliation, and move towards a more just and inclusive future.
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  17. The French have a responsibility to acknowledge and apologize for the atrocities they committed in Algeria and Vietnam. Their role in these countries' histories cannot be ignored or overlooked. The French have a long history of colonization and exploitation, and it is time for them to take accountability for their actions. It is not enough for them to simply brush these events under the rug and try to portray themselves as a morally upright nation. They must confront their past and make amends for the harm they have caused. Furthermore, the French must also stop their obsession with appearing good and perfect. This has led them to downplay or even deny the severity of their actions in these countries. It is time for them to let go of this facade and face the reality of their actions. By doing so, they can learn from their mistakes and prevent similar atrocities from occurring in the future. It is only through reflection and acknowledgment that true growth and progress can be achieved. In addition, the French must also stop supporting capitalist French companies that continue to exploit and oppress the people of Algeria and Vietnam. By turning a blind eye to the injustices committed by these companies, the French are perpetuating a cycle of exploitation and perpetuating the harm caused by their past actions. It is time for them to take a stand and hold these companies accountable for their actions. Lastly, it is crucial for the French to stop being arrogant and condescending towards the people of Algeria and Vietnam. They cannot continue to act as if they are superior and entitled to these countries' resources and people. The French must show respect and humility towards these nations and work towards building a relationship based on mutual understanding and cooperation. In conclusion, the French need to take a hard look at their past and make amends for the harm they have caused in Algeria and Vietnam. They must stop hiding behind a facade of perfection and instead, acknowledge their mistakes and work towards building a better future for all. It is time for them to take responsibility for their actions and show genuine remorse and empathy towards the people they have wronged. Only then can true healing and reconciliation begin.
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  51. 😒 It's so typically Swedish to be so politically correct and 'friendly' on the outside, but deep down have prejudices and be passive towards racism and discrimination. 🙄 But the Left Party thinks they are so progressive and fair, but let me laugh out loud in Swedish: 😂 HA! They are just a bunch of communist pie throwers who have no idea what it's like to live in reality. They live in their little bubble of naivety and believe that all problems can be solved with a hug and a wreath of flowers. 🌸 But when it comes to actually taking responsibility and doing something that makes a difference, then they are suddenly silent and blame someone else. 💁🏽‍♀️ But what can you expect from a party that has a red square as its symbol? It's so revolutionary and progressive! 🤦🏽‍♀️ I wonder if they've even read a financial textbook in their life. Because everyone knows that capitalism is the only way to survive, right? 💰 But yes, we can continue to pretend that the Left Party is the best thing to happen to Sweden since meatballs and IKEA. 🇸🇪 Because they are soooo fair and huggable. 🤗 I'm just going to quickly check if anyone wants a hug from me, because this is how we solve the world's problems according to the Left Party. 👀 No, thought so. 🙅🏽‍♀️ But I can't help but wonder, is the Left Party even a real party or just a group of lost people who didn't find the right party? 🎉 Because it seems their politics are as confused as an after party on a Saturday night. 😵 But I won't complain, at least they give me something to laugh about as I try to navigate this political chaos called Sweden. 🤪 Thank you Vänsterpartiet, you are like a clown at the circus - you always make me happy and make me forget about my everyday problems. 🤡 But really, let's not take politics too seriously. Because at the end of the day, it's just a bunch of old men arguing and not getting along, while we mere mortals have to bear the consequences of their decisions. 🤷🏽‍♀️ So why not just put on a good song, dance away all the political frustration and hug instead of yelling at each other? 💃🏽 Because that's what the Left Party wants anyway, right? 😏 Or we can just laugh at the whole situation and hope that the next political party that comes to power actually knows what they're doing. 🤞🏽 But for now, let's just enjoy living in a country where we can complain about politics and still be better off than many others. 🌎 Thank you Sweden, and thank you Left Party for giving us something to laugh about. 😂
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  52. Ah, the Left Party in Sweden. The party that's always left behind in elections. I guess they're just too busy trying to be politically correct and inclusive to actually win over any voters. I mean, who needs to win elections when you can just virtue signal all day long? I'm sure that will solve all of Sweden's problems. And let's not forget their brilliant strategy of constantly changing their name. Because nothing says 'we have a clear and coherent vision' like not even being able to stick to one name. And speaking of vision, have you seen their logo? It's like a bad acid trip from the 70s. But hey, at least they're consistent with their outdated ideas. Maybe they should just change their name to the 'Left in the Past Party'. And don't even get me started on their leaders. It's like they purposely choose the most boring and uncharismatic people to represent them. I mean, who needs a leader with personality and charm when you can have someone who puts you to sleep with their speeches? And let's not forget their love for high taxes and endless government intervention. Because nothing says 'we trust our citizens to make their own decisions' like taking away all their money and regulating every aspect of their lives. But hey, at least they have good intentions, right? I'm sure all those failed policies and economic downturns were just a fluke. So let's give a round of applause to the Left Party in Sweden, for always providing us with endless material for sarcastic jokes. Keep up the great work, guys.🎉😂
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  57. Esref Armagan is considered an important painter for several reasons, primarily related to his unique perspective as a visually impaired artist and his innovative approach to art. Here are some key points about why he is significant and what we can learn from him: 1. **Overcoming Adversity**: Born blind, Armagan's ability to create detailed and expressive paintings challenges common perceptions of disability. His journey exemplifies how individuals can overcome significant obstacles and pursue their passions, inspiring others to do the same regardless of their circumstances. 2. **Unique Artistic Vision**: Armagan employs tactile exploration and his acute awareness of textures and spatial relationships to create his work. This unique method offers a different perspective on how art can be created and perceived, demonstrating that creativity can emerge from unconventional experiences. 3. **Multi-Sensory Experience**: His approach to painting emphasizes the importance of multi-sensory experiences in art. He relies on touch and memory to create vivid images, reminding us that art isn’t confined to the visual realm alone. This invites viewers to appreciate art through various senses and opens avenues for inclusion in the art world. 4. **Cultural Reflection**: Armagan often incorporates elements of Turkish culture and landscapes into his works, showcasing how art can reflect personal and cultural identity. This teaches us about the importance of cultural narratives and the diverse backgrounds that inform artistic expression. 5. **Inspiration and Impact**: Armagan's work has garnered international recognition, inspiring not only artists but also people from various fields to think differently about challenges and creativity. His story reinforces the idea that passion and dedication can lead to success, regardless of limitations. 6. **Art as a Universal Language**: His paintings convey emotions and stories that resonate with a wide audience, illustrating the idea that art can transcend barriers of communication and understanding. This serves as a reminder of the unifying power of art across different cultures and backgrounds. In conclusion, Esref Armagan's significance lies in his ability to redefine the boundaries of art and challenge societal perceptions of disability. We can learn from his resilience, innovative spirit, and the idea that creativity can thrive in diverse forms, encouraging a more inclusive and expansive view of artistic expression.
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  76. European countries lack pragmatic leaders and have no business mindset.  I had a country and immigrants were coming in, I would firstly put them in jobs and give them wages so they can buy stuff and make my currency strong. I would get rid of the 9 to 5 jobs and high taxes, instead I would invent a system where people can work short hours for a good salary. I would also make everything cheap and affordable and start factories and small businesses, and produce things in my own country to boost the economy and create job opportunities for both citizens and immigrants. Sadly a monkey can do a better job than most politicians, they don't care about the economy or their country, they only care about the upper class elites who make up fake news because they fear that immigrants challenge their status quo. Of course in reality immigrants can't change society or a culture, there exist a constitution and laws which makes it impossible, but they care more about their stupid status quo than the welfare of their society. Not to mention they have low birth rate and many old people. In the past white women gave birth to 10 kids, now they give birth to one or two kids and spoil them. Not to mention the hippie movement destroyed western civilization and since the 60s they haven't recovered, in the past the west was loved and respected but now they are a laughingstock. Instead of reflecting on themselves they put the blame on others, all that peace and comfortable living have made them lazy and soft, most of them have entitled issues and lack empathy. Not to mention they replaced Christianity with moral relativism. They need to respect their ancestors and acknowledge the hard work and sacrifices that were made to build the foundations of their society. It is important for them to understand that progress and success come from a strong work ethic and a sense of responsibility towards future generations. By embracing these values, they can regain the respect and admiration they once held in the world.
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  106. At the same time that shootings are increasing in Sweden, the smugglers are making a lot of money by supplying weapons to gang criminals. In the case of fatal shootings among gang criminals, illegal weapons smuggled in from the Balkans are used. The Balkans are awash with illegal weapons after the wars of the 1990s. The Balkans have a macho culture, where money, weapon and power are highly valued. After the fall of Yugoslavia many mafias were created. Some people still carry hatred from the Balkan wars for instance Serbs hate Bosnian, Armenians hate Turks, Rumanians hate Turks and there is a long history of ethnic tensions and conflicts in the region. Instead of forgiving each other and move on from the past they let national pride cloud their judgment. This has perpetuated a cycle of violence and organized crime, as these deep-rooted resentments fuel the demand for illegal weapons. The glorification of power and wealth within the Balkan culture further exacerbates the issue, making it difficult for individuals to break free from this destructive mindset. Ultimately, it is crucial for the region to address these underlying issues and promote peace and build a strong welfare state. By investing in education and providing opportunities for economic growth, the Balkan countries can empower their citizens to pursue alternative paths and escape the cycle of violence. Additionally, fostering cultural exchange and promoting understanding among different ethnic groups can help bridge divides and promote unity within the region.
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