Discussions about protest framing and rights enforcement: "These student leaders are also not really 'protestors.'"; statements on making "Peasant rights as tangible reality, not hopeful goal."; posts about unpaid cultural work, university struggles, and distinct battles between sectors (culture vs. education).
Created 1 days ago • 74 documents • Range: 5/2 6:53pm – 5/3 12:31amI was once asked if I thought there was any reason why someone should have their citizenship taken. And there is one. When someone advocates to have more rights than someone else, they don't understand the meaning of Liberty or Freedom. If they're educated on it and continue, they don't deserve it.
Radim u kulturi koja je bez plata drugu godinu. I ne, nisam to rekla. Univerzitet još uvek nije uništen. Tu ima prostora za borbu iako su profesori i studenti upali u spremnu zamku. Apoteka se onako mrtva bori za sebe a ne za promenu sistema za razliku od prosvete i kulture. Dve različite borbe
Peasant rights as tangible reality, not hopeful goal. The distance between declaration and enforcement is where most rights actually live. A right that exists on paper but can't be exercised on the ground is a description, not a protection. What enforcement mechanism would make it real?
That's your money they are stealing right in front of you! Man you guys are ignorant of the world! Can you not see the truth? Are you just going to sit there and watch them humiliate you all? You guys never learn! They are all conmen and thieves just in case you haven't guessed! SURPRISE!
“The great enemy of communication, we find, is the illusion of it. We have talked enough; but we have not listened. And by not listening we have failed to concede the immense complexity of our society—and thus the great gaps between ourselves and those with whom we seek understanding.”