And that's not AI waking up in the morning and saying, "Hey, you know what? Let's oppress all humans." But it is a powerful few that are simply deciding to use the ultimate superpoweron the planet today to gain more power and more control. I mean, as we speak, we're living in two
the first period of gender backlash that this country has been through. And unfortunately, I don't think it would be oppressive in in my view um, social structure and view of of marriage and relationships in particular.
Nanette Rogers led the prosecution and she cross-examined her. Erin Patterson's lawyers say it was unfair and oppressive. Now, during that time we heard more about the relationship between Erin Patterson and her husband Simon and how it had broken down in the years before the fateful meal. In fact, he'd been asked to that lunch and a beef Wellington had been prepared for him,
If I'm a politician, I need to stop being corrupt and serve the citizens Will. I need not to whistle, dog, whistle for the master of for the colonial master and still oppressed the Africans. Now, on behalf of the Colonial master, all of those things that even the blacks themselves have to give something to get something.But also those have privileged have not yet come to the party to say this is what I'm willing to give this is in order to get the M state and
And who gets to claim blackness it needs. That conversation needs to happen on a global stage, and it needs toe have a lot of love laced in it. Because what oppression does then I agree, and I joke, it's tongue in cheek like it becomes the oppression Olympics like you're not as black as me because you're not as dark. You're not as black as me because your hair doesn't curl the way mine curls. You're not as black MP's me because you're not stopped every time by the police and
Slaves are going to revolt everywhere. Oppression doesn't disappear just because you decided not to teach us that chapter.
Be true to them on all occasions, in all places, against all foes, at whatever cost." And all of the minority groups that have felt themselves oppressed in the United States have always turned back on the majority group their scripture,their Declaration of Independence, their United States Constitution.
today ain't going to be no more room left in the circle oppression only ends bias and bigotry will only change when we are willing to do uncomfortable
when meaning and pleasure are not United for meaning without pleasure is oppressive and the pleasure without meaning is empty now separation of meaning and pleasure I would argue is a chief defect of our civilization and it's tied to our
bankrupted Farmers mooved to the cities they have very large bankrupt and un unemployed populations in the cities well that's a problem uh overlay on that oppressive government autocratic government things like that and you get a refugee crisis that's having effects on global elections in England with brexit and with Donald Trump in the United States and perhaps Italy in Germany as well that's all tied to Drought at its Origins the isce has
to you a little bit from the code so it says that he his reason for ruling was to bring about the well-being of the oppressed the great gods have called me I am the Salvation bearing Shepherd a good Shadow has spread over my city uhand I um I rule so that the strong may not injure the weak in order to protect
and he turned ultimately to the Buddha as an example of worldly Liberation from oppression his ambedkar's unexpected political incarnation of the Buddha has made that ancient teacher today an icon
to drive significant social change too take for instance the systematic uh oppressions and often outright crimes that are committed against Indian women while there are completely legitimate cause for despair it's also important to note that conditions aren't
Thomas Jefferson, when you told Sally Hemings that you would free her children if she remained your mistress, did you think there was honor in your ultimatum? Oppression doesn't disappear just because you decided not to teach us that chapter.
So I have a little definition for overload; I just say its information overload there's too much of a good thing because information is good; too much information can just be oppressive. But essentially it's an excess of information that has some pretty dramatic impact on how we work: it stops us from being able to sometimes make decisions; it stops us from processing information; and it stops us from prioritizing tasks; it results in incapacitation many times; it's a challenge.
cases we were hesitant to go up sometimes 'cause you didn't want to embarrass them and make them feel -- but you could tell certain things. The way a person walked, all sorts oppressive as we see around the world every day. Education, of course, is one way.
oppressors eat their own flesh and they shall be drunk with their own blood and so on and sometimes there's an explicit
and oppression came through stories that we're told.
the oppressive force, will send a violent protester in a nonviolent situation to discredit the protesters and the resistance,
and oppression. So today let's stand in solidarity with our queer youth who know the struggle, and despite it all, are still resilient and brilliant.
and oppression of these people.
and oppression of people at home.
an oppressed minority trying to get some recognition. And even if we thought we were doing it the right way, we were only a small component of the statistical community and we didn't
that we not oppress people, that we share our goods and our power with others and not exploit them.
against the oppressors in Scotland, in Ireland and their militant spirit and how they were able to bring that over here.
From the many oppressive measures that have burdened it over the past 100 years.
your government is oppressing you. And that's what I think the Declaration of Independence is about. And you know, I think he was right. And I think he had a
But they are also oppressed and exploited for their labor.
And justice includes oppression as well as fairness.
Because women felt oppressed by men because men were making all the decisions, because men were perpetrating gender-based violence
I understand the oppressions and the layers of intersectionalities, layers of oppression that can make things more difficult.
the levels of oppression that you're perpetuating in most spaces that you occupy.
and the expression of oppression as new beings.
It's oppression that does not belong in human lives, people choosing to do harm because they've been harmed and they feel justified.
metaphorically and literally by oppression, poverty, racism-- all of these things.
Liberation of the oppressed is not Senegalese.
of the oppressor in South Africa.
So this feeling of oppressive hate was strong enough that I had to leave home, move somewhere else.
But the more oppressive thing is seeing the things in the larger picture.
But that cloud of oppression isn't going away.
under Saddam Hussein and oppressed the Shia majority.
and called the oppressed to be the people that push the message forward.
from the oppressive system of racism.
anything that creates oppression and destruction and distance between people
enjoy hover size of suffering and self-satisfied laughter of selfish indifference or oppression and more of such per perversities of Human Experience staying that we are that's the claim we can neither save ourselves
the central oppressed actors in in this Gastly drama instead wace's answer is to
unfair British tax on an essential household good gandy's idea to make salt the symbol of British oppression came to him he later said in a flash of inspiration his inner voice speaking to him but in fact he planned and manage the March's
that are oppressive and do not provide the kind of opportunities that many of us have had-- that the circumstances really shape
identity and oppression that intersect to limit access to those resources that are supposed to be helping them.
that you feel oppresses you.