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we can't thoughting with language and we can't have language without thoughting there are two processes to mind but sometimes we can't explain all our thoughting and we have space in mind we call the space of thoughting it just grew with us that way it came the photo physique and the photo of the mind esy to our mind fro the function of language it just what we want frome the this language the golden function of language is thoughting of course thoughting fro me the function of language it just reserve and represent all the sceince frome it just represent this human and frome how is he fro me it just give us how the mind of the human work.
What a great discussion. LOVED hearing all of your takes on this season and the clips were especially sweet for those of us who didn't see much this season. THANK YOU!
One Nation, One Standard: An Ex-Liberal on How Hispanics Can Succeed Just Like Other Immigrant Groups
My sister is a medical doctor for internal medicine which is considered prestigious in France. She faces racism from patients to colleagues all the time. It's heartbreaking to hear all these stories; I really feel for all my sisters & brother who have to fight racism on a daily basis in the healthcare industry
That dame in the red sweater says "like" too much. Can't stand to listen to her.
Lis Smith is the Democrats’ Alex Jones
What does DEI mean? I’m not familiar with this term.
Prof. Stoddart is my oldest brother and my hero! Great discussion.
Before he passed. Derrick Bell, one of the creators of CRT, said racism was a permanent fixture in American life. He received flak galore but fast foward thirteen years later and it's still with us. If one goes back to the founding of the country our constitution created two classes of inhabitants, one class known as citizens and the other known as non citizens being individually 60% of a human. Seven decades later in the classic Supreme Court case Scott v. Sanford, the Chief justice of the Supreme court, Roger B. Taney, read the verdict which in part said blacks in the US had no rights a white person need respect. Nearly four decades later in Plessy v. Ferguson the court said it was lawful for whites to not allow blacks into their space. Subsequent court rulings overturned these but too late. From 1865 to 1964 Jim Crow laws did exactly what had been overturned. It is now 2024 and the acts continue but with sublety. The solution? BLACK COOPERATION AND UNITY among themselves. Where black America is concerned America has always been two nations. Blacks need to unite, in house, and decide what they can do for themselves with no outside help.They need to understand they have no friends except each other. Yet millions of them still believe they can exist with and among whites in peace on terms of equality. Not going to happen. There are exceptions with some genuinely fair minded whites but they pale in comparison to reality. Not all but many whites want blacks nowhere near them. They don't however want the distance to be too great for them to be unable to treat them as they please. Derrick Bell was right.
I miss "Theater Talk " . I am so glad I found this post
I see a black doctor as a DEI hire with affirmatively actioned education. It might not be all of them. But not all snakes are poisonous, I just don't see difference. It's safer to stay away from all of them.
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who cares?
This crew didn’t comment on Eden Espinosa???!!
God Bless you!!!❤
Cool!!
Timeless truths…
Candace Owens begs to differ.
Baxter had a stroke on December 4, 1985, while hailing a taxi on Madison Avenue in New York City. Baxter remained on life support for eight days in New York's Lenox Hill Hospital, until family members agreed that brain function had ceased. She died on December 12, aged 62.
I LOVE illinoise, but it's strange how everyone's ignoring The Outsiders. Suffs is wikipedia the musical.
11:28 That's the ANSWER to the problem!! *'Start your own health practice.'* 💯
Why in the past? Let's say pre ww2 NY did look or have these problems? Is it possible it is the people, not the time or the place you live in? There is a movie called Naked City. Film on location in 1949. That was NYC. Look at it now. That says it all.
Andrew Cuomo for Mayor ❤
In Mauritius too my ancestors came here out of the identured system .However , here in Mauritius might be due to the proximity the connection with India has been stronger. Here we fought for the teaching and acceptance of the Hindi language and also that the Indian ritual religious marriage be an accepted norm .
I thought America was a Christian nation! It’s hard to believe this is going on in 2024.
Hi Patrick-- I’m so glad I found this on KZread-- I’ve been missing you. Great to see this-- Looking forward to catching up and watching the other episides. You and Roma were the best things about OnStage.
Can we just build our own medical facilities? Black people are living all over this country, but there must be a place to start. We need safe medical havens. Just a thought.
I feel human again, someone who is not stupid or dumb.
This was a great conversation
Sara Holdren is another failed artist running back to being a critic. Some of these theater critics are such unimaginative people
Merrily We Roll Along is upper middle class bullshit. And the upper middle class critics trumpet it. How predictable.
How so?
@@Confessional24 The show is about middle aged people whining about their privileged lives. The music is nice and there is star power. But the characters are horrible bores.
@@m45611u aren't you on the internet whining about bourgeois broadway musicals? What does this say about you, mr whiney whine? Your allegation that privileged people are unworthy of being depicted in art discounts Bronte, James, Wharton, Kurosawa, Bergman, Shakespeare (who cares about privileged monarchs?), Wilde, Cheever, Woolf, Pinter, et al. You might think these writers are stupid and terrible and "whiny" (a word that means nothing to me) and that middle aged people are unworthy of being shown in art but there is a canon of world literature, drama, film, etc. that doesn't agree. But glad "the music is nice" by that "okay" composer Sondheim (!!!??)
My condolences to you and your family.
She maybe smart but she has no taste in dress. Purple jacket, red outfit, and white/cream shoes! 😮
She's a Nerd. Leave her be.
@@mikhelBrown I can have and voice my opinion! I have been called a nerd to but I know how to dress myself
🫠 This was so important to say. 🙃
@@AlluminaOnyxia to me it was. You don't have to read.
@@cuprunnethover2 If that's your priorities then we are all better not hearing it. Useless critique.
Suffs is so much better than these critics seem to be implying. It is a fully realized show that is fun, heartbreaking and inspiring. Also, when I was there there were more than a few fathers who had brought their sons, as a father and son day, to see the show. In fact, when I thanked one father for bringing his son, the crowd who overheard applauded him. He said many fathers have realized they need to bring their sons to teach the history and to recognize what is going on in the real world today. It is having that profound an affect on theatergoers.
When did we imply otherwise? I liked Suffs very much!
Joy Behar: Bow-wow-wow.
I see dad in Jamie, shes got his hair, lovely n tousled. ❤❤❤ but then i see mum Felicia in the rest of children as well, handsome family!! ❤❤❤😊😊😊
This is done purposely and strategically
I have been waiting for this episode since I returned from my NY trip in April!!
Thank you!
Damn - I love ❤️ playing Music 🎼 Need more scaling- success
I will take a black doctor any day of the week to take care of me.
I wouldn't. I had a very frustrating Black doctor for about 30 years. Near the end of the 30 years he refused to believe my symptoms were true and refused to refer me to a neurologist. This decision had a negative impact on my health - I do have neurological issues.. As a Black Woman, I prefer a Black doctor but wouldn't assume that I will get better care just because the doctor is Black.
@@panamaprincess1Ummm you’re not FBA/ADOS
@@troywest1724 what do you mean?
The show decomposes the bourgeoisie lol
Type Vs individuality. The kind rich guy, chicken rich girl. Lovers. Playing with types of bourgeoise as opposed to characters. Some rich guy - to have and have not
Intelligence as more important than art direction in movies
What a great interview! Some very deep issues are touched here if you listen closely. Notice not one word, idle gossip is mentioned. Frank Lloyd Wright anecdote sounds real--not a contrived for a laugh. Miss Baxter is honest and breathtakingly refreshing!
This obtusely scarfed fella is the worst interviewer I’ve ever witnessed.
Dope Interview. Never heard of dude until now, and will be a follower of his work here on out.
Bravo to you, your sister and mom. They pressure you so you can leave. Wicked lot of people. They don't want you over then. As one white women said they see Africans as the sidekick not the lead. So we must always be under and second to them . Way to go Doc.🎉❤😊
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People seem to think immigrants simply set out to bastardize the culture and cuisine of their homeland. The reality is that they both try to adapt it, are forced to assimilate it, *and* they preserve traditions that often go on to change in the homeland itself. That last thing is something that needs to be talked about way more.