Video homenaje a su "divina" majestad Juan Carlos I de Borbon Rey de España y su monarquia
Video homenaje a su "divina" majestad Juan Carlos I de Borbon Rey de España y su monarquia heredada de la dictadura de Franco, siendo el Rey complice de torturas y crimenes de lesa humanidad por parte del fascismo internacional a lo largo de su historia (Hitler, Mussolini y Pinochet entre otros). Actualmente cuenta con un presupuesto por sobre los 8 millones de euros anuales recaudado por las imposiciones de la clase trabajadora, convirtiendose en uno de los hombres mas ricos de españa sin haberle trabajado un dia a nadie.
Los muertos de Cristo, Dios salve al Rey, Rapsodia libertaria.Letra: Aqui os cuento la historia, Que impuso el vencedor, Aquel que tuvo al pueblo, Bajo el yugo del terror. La historia es bien simple, Prestad mucha atencion, Que el rey viene del cielo, Y enviado por dios.
Divino, inteligente, Democratico luchador, Y que bonita es la moto, Que nos vendio la transicion, No trabaja ni produce, Por la gracia de dios, Y vaya gracia que nos hace, Al pueblo trabajador.
Que bonita es la familia real, Me encanta el discursito, Que nos da por navidad, Que guapo es el principe, Me voy a tatuar, Su cara en mi culo, Y la bandera nacional, Asi cuando vaya al bater, Y me ponga a cagar, Me acuerde cada dia, De la familia real, De la familia real, De la familia real.
Y en el nombre de franco, Del hijo y del espiritu santo, Desde roma a españa, El monarca vino a reinar, Sobre un pueblo soberano, Que tras cuarenta años, Y a base de palos, La historia supo olvidar. Dios salve al rey, Dios salve al rey, Que lo lleve al cielo, Junto al franquismo que le dio el poder.
Anoche tuve un sueño, Y no queria despertar, Sonaban las trompetas, Del juicio final. Y dios con voz profunda, No paraba de llamar, A todos los cristianos: Honrados y de buena voluntad.
Y llegaron los banqueros, Y vino el militar, Y todos los fascistas, Que pueblan tu ciudad, Y vino el peñafiel, Con los marichala, Y vino en su conjunto, La familia real.
Y la tierra quedo libre, De esta casta infernal, Que solo vive a costa, De la ignorancia popular. Pero el sueño se acabo, Y baje a la realidad, Y cual fue mi sorpresa, Al volver a despertar, Que el pueblo nuevamente, Tenia que pagar, Los gastos de la boda, De su alteza real. Y como soy tan educado, Les quiero regalar, Un gran ramo de flores, A su divina majestad, Y que sean muy felices, Alla en la eternidad, Que dios esta en el cielo, No le hagan esperar.
Que bonita es la familia real, Como sueño cada noche que: Dios salve al rey Dios salve al rey Que lo lleve al cielo, Junto al franquismo que le dio el poder. Y esta fue la historia que impuso el vencedor aquel que tuvo al pueblo bajo el yugo del terror
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Pq no te callas tu rey español, sos un bocón.
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A tribute to the E.Z.L.N. and the fight of Chiapas's people and of the all Mexicans . The
A tribute to the E.Z.L.N. and the fight of Chiapas's people and of the all Mexicans . They are men and women that are building a new and free society.
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A short about peruvian culture and politcs narrated by hip hop.
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The message speaks clearly. OUR NATIVE PRIDE WILL NOT DIE!!!
The past-
You put a gun
The message speaks clearly. OUR NATIVE PRIDE WILL NOT DIE!!!
The past-
You put a gun to our head, wishing we were dead. BAM! the bullet is pulled and you killed my body.
My families cry as we watch our tribe die,
our friends,
our family,
our relatives,
you've killed them all with your steel metal murderers.
You've came at us with a desire to kill,
now youve lined us up and did the ill will.
I've watched as pregnant native american women were killed,
mothers and children,
killed without second thought.
We killed to survive,
While you killed to erase.
All we ask is why?
Today-
Our tribes are small,
our wealth is poor.
We are hated by many, loved by few.
But theres one thing I've got to say to you.
OUR NATIVE PRIDE WILL NEVER DIE!
Just as the wolves live
We will live!
Just as the rising sun lives on
We shall carry on
the pride that is inside
The memories will never be forgotten
As our people never backed down,
never bow our heads to that of Man that thrive for bloodshed.
We will never be enslaved, we would rather die than surrender.
Though our families are small,
our pride cuts through all
The pride that's like a knife
that cuts through anything in its path
That blade will not dull
As our Pride is held tall
So remember these words as the next generation will remember the past. Though it seems its over with, it will never be over. The hate of the man still rings through our ears.
Through paper through pen, I write you a poem,
Remember my brethren,
Never forget...
Never Give in!
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Tu corona no me calla, tu corona no me gusta, tu corona no me engaña, tu sangre azul no
Tu corona no me calla, tu corona no me gusta, tu corona no me engaña, tu sangre azul no me asusta.
No me callo, la verdad no es un insulto, no me callo, hablando se entienden los adultos, no me callo, y si callo mi verdad sería como mentirle al mundo.
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take pride who you are as a native the name of the song is battle cry by pillar
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PARA MIS PERUANOS QUERIDOS DE SU SERVIDOR REAL LYRICZ
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"AMERICAN INDIANS ARE PEOPLE, NOT MASCOTS Charlene Teters, Spokane On the verge of the
"AMERICAN INDIANS ARE PEOPLE, NOT MASCOTS Charlene Teters, Spokane On the verge of the millenium, Indian people are still involved in what Michael Haney has described as the longest undeclared war against the American Indian, here in our own homeland. This war, no longer on battlefields is now being fought in the courtrooms, corporation boardrooms, and classrooms over the appropriation of Native American names, spiritual and cultural symbols by professional sports, Hollywood, schools, and universities. The issue for us is the right to self identification and self determination this is the fight of the National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media.
The American Indian community for 50 years has worked to banish images and names like Cleveland's chief wahoo, Washington redskins, Kansas City chiefs, Atlanta braves. We work to remind people of consciousness of the use of the symbols resemblance to other historic, racist images of the past. Chief wahoo offends Indian people the same way that little black sambo offended African Americans and the frito bandito offended the Hispanic community and should have offended all of us. It assaults the principle of justice.
Last year during the media hype that surrounded the baseball playoff games between New York and Cleveland, the New York Post caught up in the hype covered its front page with the headline, "Take the Tribe and Scalp 'Em." Little concern was shown for the Indian children, or community living in New York City, or around the country. The American public has been conditioned by sports industry, educational institutions, and the media to trivialize Indigenous culture as common and harmless entertainment. On high school and college campuses Native American students do not feel welcome if the school uses as its mascot (not a clown, a mythical creature, or an animal) a Chief, the highest political position you can attain in our society. Using our names, likeness and religious symbols to excite the crowd does not feel like honor or respect, it is hurtful and confusing to our young people. To reduce the victims of genocide to a mascot is unthinking, at least, and immoral at worst. An educational institution's mission is to educate, not mis-educate, and to alleviate the ignorance behind racist stereotypes, not perpetuate them and to provide a nondiscriminatory environment for all its students, conducive to learning.
Student leadership has played a significant role in bringing the mascot issue forward. In the 1970's students at Stanford and Dartmouth were successful in changing the athletic identity from Indians to a race-neutral name and symbol. Since 1988, the student-led struggle to retire the dancing Indian mascot/symbol at the University of Illinois continues with little chance of change against an arrogant and entrenched governor-appointed Board of Trustees.
Still, in recent years, significant contributions to this movement to eradicate racist mascots have been made. At least six Universities have changed their names, the Los Angeles Board of Education voted to ban Indian images and names. In schools across the country the mascot issues is being debated and these debates are being led by young Native people finding a new found pride in reclaiming themselves." http://www.aimovement.org/ncrsm/index.html ****************** FREE MUMIA AND ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS! http://FreeMumia.com ******************
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