(sorry I’m going to post a lot of those)
Saaaaay, that would make a good gif!
Finally scientists researching the things we really need!
I think is a good time to remind that Spain has seen this kind of shit and we stand besides you
(This is from 1977)
Title: is an untranslatable subversion of the idiom “del dicho al hecho hay un trecho” - there’s a gap between what one says and what one is willing to do. In this case, he reverted the idiom, so “from what happened to what they say…”
- As expected, the Secretary of Interior, Martín Villa, has defended in the congress the actions of the police in the case of the congressman Jaime Blanco
- A case that seems to go in the direction, as many others, to be filed and forget without any kind of consideration.
- As they will, assuredly, file and forget, the cases of Carlos Gustavo Frecher and Rosario García Gonzalez
- As the official version goes, Carlos Gustavo Frecher, was debrained due to the wounds sustained as being trampled by the fleeing protesters
- The reality is that Carlos Gustavo head was caved by a rubber bullet fired by the police
- According to the official version, 15-year-old girl Rosario García Gonzalez was gravely wounded (collapsed lung and broken bones) by a Police-fired rubber bullet when when she was taking part in riots
- The reality is that Rosario was not participating in the riots at all, and that rubber bullet could have hit her as it could have hit anyone else.
- So I cannot contain my nausea when I learned what Martín Villa said in the congress
- He said:
“The streets are owned by everyone. The street is a place for the moderate exercice of civic duties, but also to transit”
- ¡Transit, precisely, is what Rosario was doing when a rubbert bullet caved her chest!
- And that’s why I wanted to puke when I learned what Martín Vila said in the congress.
- He said:
“The street is not for taking, nor having, but using it in a peaceful and calm way”
- ¡That’s probably what Carlos Gustavo would think if he was not dead!
- ¡And lets remind that the rubber bullet that killed him was not shot, precisely, by a rioter!
- That’s why I wanted to shit myself I learned what Martín Vila said in the congress
- He said:
“The forces of order don’t spare any expense to make possible that every day exists a bigger scope of freedoom for the Spaniards”
- If I was Martín Villa (something that I’m profoundly grateful not to be), I would be terribly ashamed of myself.
Moonie has released another great video. As usuall with his videos he starts with an apparently simple premise (“Why gacha games are made to look japanese even when made by S.Korean and Chinese studios”), to enter a rabbit hole of retrospectives about -among other things- the japanese animation industry , feminism (specially feminism movements in japan) and how capitalism has exploited the empowerment movements, commoditizing and devaluing them for profit.
2 hours but really great primer. Also recommend his previous videos about gacha games in korea, touching themes like how gamergate was shaped in S.Korea among many, many other things (4 hours!)