And he wore a Yemeni robe. He walked into the encampment of the Khawarij who'd taken up arms against the Caliph. And he said, I don't see a single companion of the prophet among you.
eventually. Overnight, Israeli military bulldozers moved in. They flattened the illegal encampments known as outposts, but within a few hours, the settlers were back. And I think what Palestinians are asking is, you know, how can it be that you know, what one of the most powerful
I once gave a cigarette to a woman in an encampment and watched as she tore it apart to distribute the individual strands of tobacco equitably to the huts of the encampment , rendering the product useless, honoring her obligation to share. And in these oral traditions that lack the written word, the entire knowledge of the community is encoded in the vocabulary of the best of the storytellers.
If you're over 30 and kids, it's like a nightmare. So here he's in encampment , and he receives a letter.
So you are also hard-wired to have a double standard. We lived in a roving encampment of maybe 25 to 35 people-- about the size of an average office work group,
Everything is automatically shared. I once gave a cigarette to a woman in an encampment and watched as she tore it apart to distribute the individual strands of tobacco equitably to the huts of the encampment , rendering the product useless, honoring her obligation to share.
And there's a young girl, Alice, who's been bombed out of her home. And she finds shelter for herself in this kind of makeshift encampment in a tube station. And what she loves most in the world is this boy named Alfred.
Even Ibn Abbas, one of the prophet's most close companions, went to see the group of Khawarij in the seventh century. And it's astounding that he walks into their encampment . And he looks at 6,000 of them, and he meets them all.
And I just kept meeting with people and feeling like they weren't quite getting what was in my head, or that it might be more normal than I we saw more and more people living in encampments .
So you are also hard-wired to have a double standard. explosion of humans. So we lived in these encampments .
At first things were peaceful — there were traditional dances, songs, and food. But within a few weeks, the police raided the encampment and arrested several of the land defenders. In response, the defenders dug in, setting up a blockade and letting the government know they had no plans to leave willingly.
articles started appearing in Miami Herald and a couple other papers about a colony of convicted sex offenders who had served their time in prison and were now living underneath that causeway in a kind of encampment , a shantytown they had built there and they had been dropped off there with the connivance and cooperation of law enforcement officials and parole officers and so forth because of a
When I started at the Pier there, it was not the popular place it is today. There was, it was really considered seedy and, and not a, not a good place to visit and certainly not a good place to go at night. There was a homeless encampment along the north side. There were, there was always gang activity. I remember my first Saturday night, I saw a gang incident and that was my introduction to Saturday night in Los Angeles.
So, with the systems failing them left and right, the Haudenosaunee had finally had enough. After the announcement of a massive new housing addition that would develop the last of the open land in the area, protestors calling themselves “land defenders” moved in and set up an encampment . At first things were peaceful — there were traditional dances, songs, and food.
that are illegal under international law. And these are range from big cities, you know, we're not talking about tent encampments . We're talking about big cities uh, where hundreds of thousands of people live in some cases.