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The Sixties Explosion l Library Chat
During his visit to the Institute, where he gave a solo concert, Edgar Broughton sat down with Mark Mazower to discuss the Sixties. In this Library Chat, they explore the socio-cultural background to one of the most creative epochs in modern history, drawing connections between the rise of rock, the Second World War and the class politics of the era, with some good stories thrown in along the way.
Edgar Broughton solo concert at Reid Hall:
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Edgar Broughton in Concert: Break the Dark at II&I, Paris Oct. 2024
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Experience Edgar Broughton’s powerful solo acoustic performance at the Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris. A captivating tour de force that seamlessly blends new songs with timeless classics. His music, a mix of raw emotion and surprising diversity, continues to resonate with fans both old and new. Once hailed as a proto-punk, Edgar Broughton’s lifelong commitment to politica...
The Length and Breadth of Sustainability: Buildings, History, Culture, and Education l Library Chat
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During her Faculty Visitorship, Debashree Mukherjee, Assistant Professor of film and media in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies, spoke to Keithley Woolward, Associate Director of the Masters in History and Literature program at Reid Hall. They discussed the representation of tropical landscapes in film, unexplored archives, and Paul et Virginie, a novel by Jacque...
Art as Translation with John Phan, Melina León and Pauchi Sasaki l Library Chat
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In this Library Chat, filmed during their fellowship at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination in 2022-23, John Phan, Pauchi Sasaki, and Melina León explore the concept of "art as translation." They focus on how artistic collaboration mirrors the translation process, discussing the similarities between translating languages and artistic expression. Both involve transforming and interpreting id...
The French Strauss l Laure Schnapper and Paraskevi Martzavou
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The French Strauss : the Ballroom Conductor Isaac Strauss at the Court of Napoleon III The name of Isaac Strauss has fallen into oblivion. Overshadowed by the Strausses of Vienna, Isaac is only remembered for his Judaica collection, shown today at the Musée d’art et d’histoire du judaïsme in Paris. Born in 1806 in Strasbourg, Strauss was the son of a Jewish barber, who played the violin at wedd...
Trees, Branches, Patterns: Arboreal Physics, Material Poetics l Library Chat
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In this Library Chat, Patricia Dailey, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, discusses with Vincent Fleury, Biophysicist and writer, their shared interest in trees. Fleury, known for his book Arbre de Pierres, discusses the branching patterns observed in trees throughout history. By the late 20th century, these patterns were recognized as universal, l...
The length and breadth of sustainability: buildings, history, culture and education l Library Chat
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In this Library Chat, Mohamed Elshahed, a writer, curator, and 2023-24 Fellow at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, discusses with Dr. Radhika Iyengar, Director of Education at Columbia University's Center for Sustainable Development, the intricate connections between climate, architecture, and education. They highlight the need for sustainable architecture, especially in schools, and str...
Surveying the Front Lines: Real and Predicted l Library Chat
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Ukrainian journalist Nikita Grigorov asks New Yorker war correspondent Luke Mogelson about the specifics of working on the Russian-Ukrainian war, the differences between this war and other wars of the 21st century, the post-election future of the United States, as well as his own literary ambitions and journalistic ethics. Born in Donetsk in 1994, Nikita Grigorov moved in 2014 to Kyiv. He major...
Mohamed Elshahed: Rebellious Things l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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People, places, and things, objects, can be seen as rebellious within the confines of rigid institutional structures and narrow definitions of exclusion, symptoms of an unfree world. This talk is anchored around objects collected for an experimental project at the British Museum that expose the limits of museums, authoritarian definitions of heritage, and the ambiguous state of today’s colonial...
Digital Arabs l Mohamed Elshahed and Adham Selim
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A Brief History of Digitally-Conceived Architecture in the Arab World During the 1990s The evening will start with a screening of the first episode of Digital Arabs, an ongoing video documentary series, followed by a conversation between Mohamed Elshahed and Adham Selim. In the early days of personal computing, digital models and images produced by acclaimed architects of Arab origin, such as Z...
Descolonizando la crisis climática l Juan Pablo Gutierrez in conversation with Mohamed Elshahed
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Mohamed Elshahed speaks to Juan Pablo Gutierrez about Guttierez’s advocacy campaigns towards decolonizing the climate crisis by creating a “Movement of Movements” that places indigenous peoples at the heart of this revolutionary struggle. Known for his commitment to the rights and protection of the territory of his Yukpa community, Juan Pablo Gutierrez is a human rights defender focused on self...
Paraskevi Martzavou: Isiaca: Approaching Ancient Religion l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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In the Late Hellenistic and Roman periods, the Italian traders of Thessaloniki demonstrated, with individual and collective dedications, their preference for the Egyptian cults in the sanctuary of the city. This phenomenon raises questions about religious mobility and the trading networks in the North Aegean of that period and allows us to follow the development of specific ritual traditions wi...
David Scott: Stuart Hall and the Conjuncture of 1956 | Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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“During the fellowship year, I will be working on a biography of Stuart Hall (1932-2014), the Jamaican-British cultural theorist. Specifically, I will be focusing on the “conjuncture” of 1956, the crisis (precipitated by the Soviet suppression of the Hungarian uprising, on the one hand, and the Anglo-French invasion of the Suez Canal Zone, on the other) that led to the formation of the British ...
Pre-Modernists Reading Proust | Library Chat
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In anticipation of their upcoming podcast, Proust Curious, Hannah Weaver and Emma Claussen share their experiences with reading, teaching, and delighting in the works of Marcel Proust as pre-modernists. A native Midwesterner, Hannah Weaver is now Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York, where she writes and teaches about the literature of med...
Thomas Dodman: Biography of Silhouettes l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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“Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Emile never went to war. He presumably knew that he might have to, in the spirit of civic virtue and sacrifice that his mentor cherished. But Rousseau died in 1778, leaving us to wonder what his model pupil would have done at the outbreak of the French revolutionary wars only fourteen years later. As it turns out, there was a young Emile, or at least an avid reader of L...
Specters of Fanon | Adam Shatz with David Scott and Juan Gabriel Vásquez
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Specters of Fanon | Adam Shatz with David Scott and Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Material Curiosity | Library Chat
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Material Curiosity | Library Chat
Stanley Greene: From Punk to War | Library Chat
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Stanley Greene: From Punk to War | Library Chat
Self-Portrait as Othello: An Evening with Jason Allen-Paisant
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Self-Portrait as Othello: An Evening with Jason Allen-Paisant
Jay Bernard: What the Narrative Leaves Behind l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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Jay Bernard: What the Narrative Leaves Behind l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
Maboula Soumahoro: Africana is the Name l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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Maboula Soumahoro: Africana is the Name l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
Sabelo Mlangeni: Ngiyobona Phambili l April 13, 2023 l SNF Rendez-vous de l'Institut
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Sabelo Mlangeni: Ngiyobona Phambili l April 13, 2023 l SNF Rendez-vous de l'Institut
Hannah Weaver: Kaleidoscopic Translation in the Medieval West l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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Hannah Weaver: Kaleidoscopic Translation in the Medieval West l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
Barry Bergdoll: Out of Site/In Plain View l March 30, 2023 l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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Barry Bergdoll: Out of Site/In Plain View l March 30, 2023 l The SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
Climate Change Impact: Risk vs Resilience l Library Chat
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Climate Change Impact: Risk vs Resilience l Library Chat
Venn diagrams l Library Chat
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Venn diagrams l Library Chat
Donetsk-Paris - and something in between l Library Chat
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Donetsk-Paris - and something in between l Library Chat
Jesse James: Courtroom Persuasion à la grecque l February 29, 2024 l SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
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Jesse James: Courtroom Persuasion à la grecque l February 29, 2024 l SNF Rendez-Vous de l'Institut
Of Tubulins and Worms: Tales from Epigenetics l Library Chat
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Of Tubulins and Worms: Tales from Epigenetics l Library Chat
Radical - Xiaolu Guo (April 27, 2023)
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Radical - Xiaolu Guo (April 27, 2023)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MagnusMaximusinWales
    @MagnusMaximusinWales 3 дні тому

    Goodness, Chubby Brown has let himself go !

  • @naradaian
    @naradaian 11 днів тому

    Hah. Been a while.

  • @nicksquire3934
    @nicksquire3934 13 днів тому

    I was hitch hiking in Worcestershire , at a place called Tunley Bottom , and a transit van stopped and gave me a ride, and it was the Edgar Broughton Band that would have been about 1971 . Good memories. I think they had just played thr Malvern Winter Gardens. A great venue in the day.

  • @GKERau
    @GKERau Місяць тому

    ..pas faux Kate....

  • @Kate-ct7lu
    @Kate-ct7lu Місяць тому

    raciste

  • @ralphjenkins1507
    @ralphjenkins1507 3 місяці тому

    ❤ Proust 🇫🇷

  • @greogewestmann4913
    @greogewestmann4913 5 місяців тому

    You can't get there from here. Sometimes a fact of life, until the facts of life change.

  • @volta2aire
    @volta2aire 6 місяців тому

    The law appears like a worm evolving over time conserving what works but also embedding mistakes or nonsense dna. Of course, we now have a worm that eats our brains.

  • @gilbert2567
    @gilbert2567 6 місяців тому

    Gilbert

  • @osbyrne
    @osbyrne 7 місяців тому

    heck yes 🙌

  • @maroonrebel
    @maroonrebel 8 місяців тому

    Jah & Jahes love. This was wonderful! I wish I had been invited to follow Maryse to Colombia-it sounds like she needed some students of Ayiti descent whose kreyolphone roots were used against them by a Western academic culture bent on discouraging other tongues. I can't help but wonder if her quest for individuation necessitated an erasure of past ties to kreyolite ala Aysyenn? Anyway, I was her student at UC Berkeley and I needed the opportunity to return home to NYC from Miami, Philadelphia, and other places where I was forced to go just to study the process of post-colonial trauma. Blessed love.#1804#Ayiti#ToutMounseMoun#AbolishCPS#AbolishPoverty#DefundFosterCare#ProChoice#RawVeganforLife#HRES40NOW#D220YearsFREE#HandsOffAyiti

  • @Ramesh_Muthusamy
    @Ramesh_Muthusamy 9 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed this presentation! Hope to contribute one day.

  • @jamestdouglassjr7589
    @jamestdouglassjr7589 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic

  • @vienlvu
    @vienlvu 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting talk. I'm really looking forward to the new book from John.

  • @rodrigoribeiro9057
    @rodrigoribeiro9057 Рік тому

    A set of conceptual tools that at least 90% of the population should not only have in their intellectual "toolbox" but put into practice in the analysis of political, economic, social, cultural, and ideological reality and, last but not least, to debunk the panoply of propaganda in which we all live submerged.

  • @aliyyahmabrek9906
    @aliyyahmabrek9906 Рік тому

    Très très intéressant 🥰👍

  • @johnthefisherman2445
    @johnthefisherman2445 Рік тому

    Brilliant

  • @futuristudios
    @futuristudios Рік тому

    starts @5:20

  • @alex429
    @alex429 2 роки тому

    Débat sans contradiction

  • @nickhomyak6128
    @nickhomyak6128 2 роки тому

    Without good government we are doomed. No economic interest, under any circumstances, can ever be above the reverence for life. A huge part of the problem is the Jeffersonian notion that" the government that governs best is the one that governs least". While it is true as regards individual liberties, it is absolutely dangerous to think that way as regards economy.. We have an upside-down republic that continues to fail US but not them the rich and powerful; it is they who divide; as they are beyond any economy; our taxes pay for their way of life; while they evade any portion of fair share; then there are the subsidies and we the people pay multiple times for things we paid for already. Money is the greatest illusion. One Tenth of the Military Budget alone can pay for the Health Well-being and education of all. Wealth scene only as monetary wealth produces poverty, and subversion and a return to serfdom and economic slavery through meaningless jobs to make ends meet. We can do better much better; but leadership is lacking.

  • @johnsorrelw849
    @johnsorrelw849 3 роки тому

    Professor Pistor is brilliant. She gives the clearest description of capital I have ever read. I just ordered The Code of Capital after reading the fantastic introduction online and can't wait to dig into it. Her analysis of the coding of property relations is a perfect compliment to The Triumph of Injustice by E. Saez, which explains how the wealthy evade taxes and how untaxed profits could be recaptured through simple reforms that correctly target the mechanisms of evasion. The PR wing of the coders of capital want us to believe that "interfering" is disastrous. But it is continuing to let the powers of capital run amuck that is most disastrous. We need experts in the code of capital like Professor Pistor to explain clearly how the system works (obfuscation is it's MO) in order to effectively direct political will for social justice at the critical points in that system. Bravo and thank you.

  • @brontecormican-jones7102
    @brontecormican-jones7102 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this wonderful conversation

  • @franceseaton9627
    @franceseaton9627 3 роки тому

    Really enjoyed listening to this conversation. Thank you.

  • @defnekam8147
    @defnekam8147 3 роки тому

    Deborah Levy forever👏

  • @ompiba
    @ompiba 3 роки тому

    Débat très intéressant. Juste c'est bizarre de reprocher aux Noirs de France de ne pas soutenir Imany (qui chante en anglais) et Inna Modja (que perso je trouve ennuyeuse et est un peu une Lauryn Hill du pauvre). A la limite les Nubians représentent plus une alternative française a la musique américaine (et encore leur musique a plus une sensibilité panafricaine que française mais bon)...

  • @alicemons3581
    @alicemons3581 3 роки тому

    Debat extrêmement intéressant

  • @xavierancelin7980
    @xavierancelin7980 4 роки тому

    J'ai écouté 2 minutes, pleurniche et victimisation .oui oui vous êtes français même si vous les détestez

    • @lilithtrump2359
      @lilithtrump2359 3 роки тому

      Tes interventions sont si enrichissantes...

  • @gabriela.....
    @gabriela..... 4 роки тому

    Amazing. <3

  • @oliviamensah7046
    @oliviamensah7046 4 роки тому

    Bravo les femmes qui osent

  • @oliviamensah7046
    @oliviamensah7046 4 роки тому

    je suis très fière des africains debout pour réclamer nos droits. Il ne nous assassineront pas parce que les africains ont compris toutes leurs puantes manigances. Il faut libérer les dictateurs africains qui sont encore sous esclavage raciste de la France... ce sont les criminels corrompus français oppresseurs déguisés qui sont ceux qui intimident nos dirigeants africains....les menacent de répression et de terrorisme.... d’ailleurs voilà pourquoi les dirigeants français seuls sont encore dans nos états africains entraîn de massacrer les peuls... dans leurs villages.... La france doit quitter le Sahel avec ses bases Militaires armées Comme pas possible. Ou on est indépendant ou l ont ne l est pas . Personne n a besoin de la France... aller vérifier si c est pas Sarkozy qui a semer le désordre dans la Libye et la cote d ivoire...

  • @oliviamensah7046
    @oliviamensah7046 4 роки тому

    Ils ont volés notre histoire, notre identité, nos cultures, nos ancêtres, nos ressources minières, durant 500 ans. Nous voulons voire leurs archives et toutes leurs archives. S ils refusent cela voudrait dire que ces gens la sont des sanguinaires criminels corrompus menteurs qui massacrent les populations françaises et continuent L Afrique doit exiger et récupérer son histoire et tout nos objets volés volés pour reconstruire son histoire.... ou sont les restes de tous nos grands rois ? Ou sont nos inventions artistiques ancestrales et religieuses... africaines debout exigeons nos biens

    • @xavierancelin7980
      @xavierancelin7980 4 роки тому

      Ouin ouin 500 ans qu'ils sont trop méchants les français

    • @lilithtrump2359
      @lilithtrump2359 3 роки тому

      @@xavierancelin7980 En aucune manière LES français. Uniquement les autorités françaises ainsi que les petits gueux qui prennent fait et cause pour les autorités françaises. Comme.. toi.

  • @artgalleryfidelio
    @artgalleryfidelio 4 роки тому

    Débat exceptionnel !

  • @stephengallira9439
    @stephengallira9439 4 роки тому

    just saw her Film: “She - a Chinese “ Nice film, shot in the style of Godard w/ a predictable, simple, well constructed narrative, w/ excellent choreography between images and soundtrack. In discussion afterwards, I was stuck by one of the filmmaker’s (a visiting scholar at Columbia), comments. She said, ….”1 child policy in China, was good for women, it looks like we’re all going to die soon but they decided it was better to die later than sooner.” Calling forced state abortion “good for women” was startling to hear. The ability of women to give childbirth is something sacred and revered. Motherhood is godliness. Mother nature, mother earth, my mom, your mom, her mom, there are countless dieties in mythology and religions proclaiming the power, grace and godliness of such an ability to be the conduit for life. To proclaim to be stripped of this power is “good for women” I guess….so they can go off and do things they couldn’t do except for the inconvenience of being given this gift,? that is insane. Their gift is now a burden?. No wonder so many are now under the psychological misconception they should or even could, become something they are not, because their “being” or their human-being-ness, is just an unlucky manifestation of cause and events and that suppressing their gift of potential, instead of embracing who they are, what they have been given (in no small way, by their mothers), and making the “best of it”,. Instead, they reject this notion as a concept of “the hierarchy”, as if any social hierarchy could bestow such a power! Talk about ungrateful. Maybe they would have preferred to come back as a bug or something of existence that has no conscious choice. I’ve heard similar ideas from people who propose the answer to global survival is population control by stopping child birth by whatever means necessary primarily from killing babies before they are able to breathe fresh air and steal the resources of the lucky few already occupying the space ( I’ve seen images of a fetus at 12 weeks , sorry, I call that a “baby”, you can call it what you want. Here, is how I think about it. The chances (probability) of energy coagulating at just the right speed, time and place to form a new “conscious” entity compared to forming some other shape is extremely small and when it happens, this “being” must be thought as extremely lucky to be alive. For an already living person to decide that this extraordinary opportunity to be born with a conscious that could potentially shape its own path should be erased so that they could live in a more pleasant environment constructed in their imagination, is on the surface incredibly greedy and misinformed. I wonder if it ever occurred to them these potentially conscious beings could have the answer to their luxurious existence that they seek. It seems they think of themselves as most important and necessary for the universe. On the other hand, I can see the need for “late term” abortion. Like, how about aborting those 14 year old miscreants who stabbed, choked and murdered Tessa Majors on the steps of a park. Now, there is a waste of fresh air, and good for women too! BTW- same people who believe in abortion to cull the herd also believe this garbage deserves empathy, apparently being “woke” doesn’t mean you’re awake to reality, rather they’ve woken to the count of their illusionist and ready to cluck like a chicken if told to. It seems to me that very, very, small “things” will be the last “man” standing and inherit the universe, so, need need to worry, essentially one could say, your heads too big to survive. The idea of impermanence and the psychological struggle to accept it has been on the minds of people for all time. “The end is near” has been a cry for… like …. forever; sorry to say, then; at the end, it will be the time, to give peace its chance, in the meantime, the fight is on. - just be a man about it, and know, the whole universe needs a good woman, otherwise, there really is, no chance, and we need each and everyone who comes to the party to help w/ the fight. to the lucky to be alive filmmaker …and to all other lucky alive and kicking beings, let me say, before it’s too late. Goodbye, farewell, I hate to see you go. S

  • @bujuma
    @bujuma 4 роки тому

    bookerystore.com/downloads/the-code-of-capital-how-the-law-creates-wealth-and-inequality/

  • @mcgilcol
    @mcgilcol 5 років тому

    In response to the moderator's question I might add that our governments are inordinately responsive to moneyed interests -- so there is an element of regulatory capture at work here.

  • @pierrericord3721
    @pierrericord3721 5 років тому

    Une séance édifiante d'expression d'une détestation viscérale des Blancs, et de la France. Complotisme, pleurniche et infantilisme ; à peu près tous les travers sont exposés ici sans fard. La tirade de Madame BOUTELDJA est saisissante : sa haine de la France, pays honni, nation coupable de tous les maux à l'encontre des Noirs et des Arabes, transpire à grosses gouttes. Pourtant, elle touche d'un doigt un point intéressant, mais n'ose s'y aventurer ; pourquoi donc les Asiatiques ne s'arrachent-ils pas les cheveux sur ces sujets d'identité, de visibilité etc ? Pourquoi diable ne se plaignent-ils pas sans arrêt contre l'horrible Blanc ? C'est dommage ; un beau sujet traité par des gens (peut-être de bonne foi ?) qui, au final, intoxiquent les esprits les moins formés.

    • @carlaj.6736
      @carlaj.6736 5 років тому

      Ouin ouin ouin

    • @charlesgerard202
      @charlesgerard202 5 років тому

      Voir la carte des QI : Asiatiques 110, Africains 85

    • @Speliarius
      @Speliarius 5 років тому

      ouin ouin les pauvres blancs qui ont tant subit, ah non ce n'est pas vrai ahahaha

    • @xavierancelin7980
      @xavierancelin7980 4 роки тому

      @@Speliarius pourquoi tu subit ?t'es une victime ?besoin de reconnaissance ?réparation financière ?comme d habitude

    • @Speliarius
      @Speliarius 4 роки тому

      @@xavierancelin7980 Il faut parler français, votre phrase est incompréhensible

  • @johnduff1010
    @johnduff1010 5 років тому

    Trump 2020 #fourmoreyears

  • @johnduff1010
    @johnduff1010 5 років тому

    Le tout chapeauté par Rosenberg... Ca ne s'invente pas.

  • @arch-c226
    @arch-c226 5 років тому

    Un plateau bien représentatif de ceux qui n'aiment pas la France...

  • @jujucouto5559
    @jujucouto5559 5 років тому

    cette maboula est conne ou elle le fait expres?

    • @pierrericord3721
      @pierrericord3721 5 років тому

      Pourtant elle affirme sans vergogne aucune, à 8'24" que la décision est "trop intellectuelle" ; toute en modestie, et flatteur pour ceux qui sont / seraient trop bêtes pour comprendre

    • @clementmenuisier6781
      @clementmenuisier6781 4 роки тому

      Mange mes c....

    • @oursdesbois1237
      @oursdesbois1237 4 роки тому

      @@pierrericord3721 ! T'as perdu le combat. C'est la haine que tu as de voir des blanches, peut-être tes propres filles, sortir avec des hommes colorés! Trop tard, on t'a eu!

  • @adda7256
    @adda7256 5 років тому

    *Mon dieu "Institut des idées et de l'imagination"!!! ça c'est un voeux pieux mais en aucun cas une réalité!*

  • @adda7256
    @adda7256 5 років тому

    *Le fascisme des néo-colons!*

  • @adda7256
    @adda7256 5 років тому

    *Mon dieu le clud des dingues!*

    • @artgalleryfidelio
      @artgalleryfidelio 4 роки тому

      ton commentaire est Ignorant

    • @xavierancelin7980
      @xavierancelin7980 4 роки тому

      Tu as tout à fait raison, ils veulent nous culpabiliser, qu'ils aillent se faire foutre. PS ils adorent la France bien sur..

    • @ompiba
      @ompiba 3 роки тому

      @@xavierancelin7980 normal c'est leur pays. Toi par contre on n'a pas de preuve que tu sois français caché derrière ton écran...

    • @xavierancelin7980
      @xavierancelin7980 3 роки тому

      @@ompiba ouais tu as raison c'est ça je suis un martien pour tâche

    • @lilithtrump2359
      @lilithtrump2359 3 роки тому

      @@xavierancelin7980 Qu'entends tu par " ils veulent "NOUS" culpabiliser"? Qui designes tu par "nous"? Si ce sont les français, les intervenants sont tous français. Si ce sont les blancs, la France est multicolore depuis des siècles. Donc les intervenants sont aussi légitimes que quiconque pour exprimer leurs opinions sur la France.

  • @linamaya9533
    @linamaya9533 5 років тому

    victimisation permanente...

    • @adda7256
      @adda7256 5 років тому

      imposture raciale permanente chez ses néo-colonialistes/racistes!

    • @lilithtrump2359
      @lilithtrump2359 3 роки тому

      Quelle indigence dans les commentaires. Exception faite de répéter comme des perroquets hystériques des injures bas du chapeau et toujours les mêmes : " Victimaires...racistes..." Vous avez d'autres types de contre arguments à faire valoir? D'autres éléments de réflexion dans vos besaces ?

  • @amigalable
    @amigalable 5 років тому

    Le jour où on aura un tel tour de table dans une université fr... mais peut-être suis-je mauvaise langue !

    • @adda7256
      @adda7256 5 років тому

      *propos racistes et victimaire! -Lève toi et travaille!*

    • @artgalleryfidelio
      @artgalleryfidelio 4 роки тому

      En france c'est la culture de la censure pour les minorités

    • @ompiba
      @ompiba 3 роки тому

      @@adda7256 tous les gens dans cette salle sont Universitaires/journalistes/auteurs a priori il ne s'agit donc pas de chômage...

  • @metaldemort
    @metaldemort 5 років тому

    Merci à vous.