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dimasearie · 6 years
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• OUR PRAYER • • • #cover #basscover #doakami #ourprayer by @sidmohede @trueworshippers #trueworshippers #beautiful #song #prayer to #our #country #nation #indonesia #staystrong #prayforsurabaya #prayforindonesia #kamitidaktakut #noterorism #terorismhasnoreligion #bass @squierguitar #squierdeluxe #jazzbass #pedalboard @zoomsoundlab #zoomb3n #bassisforchrist @bassistforchrist #likeforlike #like4like #lfl (at Ketapang Kecil, Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia)
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trenbaz · 7 years
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- 10 Ekim 2015'te Ankara Gar önündeki terör saldırısında Hakkın rahmetine kavuşan Demiryolcu meslektaşlarımızı rahmetle anıyoruz. #terörehayır #noterorism - #haydarpaşa #haydarpaşagarı #ankaragar #anma
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cagriusta · 7 years
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#nocomment #noterorism (Sapanca, Sakarya, Turkey)
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friendoftheelves · 4 years
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Why the British Suffragettes should be removed from their place in the history books as the ones who won the vote Or, why they should be replaced with the Suffragists
British political history of that time period shows that it was gaining the support of the population rather than the people that got the groups of voters to be more inclusive. The 1867 extension was a complicated mess brought about by a desire to one up one another and win more voters, the 1884/5 extension was also done to gain more voters and to win back credential, and the 1832 act was once again more caused by politicians than the people. In all these cases there was pressure from the people but it was at its lowest when the politicians moved for the acts to be passed and they seemed to be doing it for their own personal reasons and belief
The Suffragists fought long and hard, through letters to the politicians, to try and win their right to vote. When the extension was passed the Suffragists were the ones still appealing to the politicians for the extension, the Suffragettes had ceased fighting 4 years earlier, for a good cause but one that meant their possible impact on the right to vote was severely reduced
The Suffragettes were campaigning for a right for a select minority of women to have the right to vote. Even if you believe they achieved their goal, they themselves would have encouraged parliament to avoid giving the right to vote for all women. By saying they won all women the right to vote because that is what they believed in, you are making leaps in logic they would have been insulted by
Psychology tells us that those that are willing to suffer for their cause are more likely to achieve support then those who aren't. It also tells us that terrorists, groups who cause others to suffer for their cause, are more likely to lose support and have people turn against them. The Suffragettes were terrorists, they committed violent actions in the name of politics, and opinions at the time said they were causing others to suffer more than themselves. They gained noterority but often to the detriment of their cause
As proof, frequently the Suffragettes lost women the right to vote rather than gained support. On several occasions there were attempts to pass acts which would allow women the right to vote, several had a large number of voters supporting their cause yet when it came time to actually put it into effect these voters decreased in number with many citing the violence of the Suffragettes as the reason
The Suffragettes, as an organisation, was one ruled by a single leader, Emmeline Pankhurst, who took the role because she wanted it and gave power to her daughter. Democracy would have been hard to find in the organisation itself and the actions of the organisation lost support of women of the era who disagreed with their methods. One of these was Pankhurst's other daughter whose politics fell more in line with the Suffragists rather than the Suffragettes
In summary, the Suffragettes were notorious and definitely gained attention but this attention frequently lost them support, were it mattered, and hindered their cause. Whilst the Suffragists continually gained support both with the public and with the politicians, they were the ones still campaigning when the right to vote was actually achieved. Therefore, although the Suffragettes are more well known, people should avoid crediting them with the right to vote their efforts failed to achieve and the Universal right to vote they never campaigned for. The credit should go to the people who campaigned for Universal Suffrage and actually gained support were it mattered for that time period and that issue
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culturearthistory · 6 years
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QUDUS #noterorism #isreal #palestine (Jerusalem, Israel)
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emirpekdemir · 8 years
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Olaylar bundan ibaret... Bu ülkeyi en çok seven, işini en iyi yapandır. Üniversitelerin verdiği eğitim zaten malum. #noterorism #saynototerrorism #aydınlarmakaleyazmalı
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1inmindxngh · 9 years
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#PRAYFORPARIS - It is a moment of great tragedy for the people of France. Last night in Paris terrorists took the lives of hundreds of innocent people and ruined the lives of thousands more. We condemn the barbarism and terrorism of the people responsible! Let us all unite and say no to terrorism, war, and violence. Let us show our support for the free people of France for civilization and culture! Our thoughts are with the families of the victims. - Team 1INMIND
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dolceredqueen · 9 years
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Olan her zaman masum insanlara oluyor.. #terörülanetliyoruz #noterorism #prayforparis
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