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Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Confederate South African Flag
One should always remember that the not so nice practice of slavery was a Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Pagan tradition. However it was one particular branch of Christianity that saw this mean way of life go the way of the Dodo, at least in the West. Of course, things are not perfect but they are much better.
Northwest Europe Flag vs South Africa Flag
Here is an imaginary flag of Northwest Europe. The Basque, Brittany, and Catalan are peoples yet are not independent nations. Their flags can cause quite a stir among certain peoples in Europe. Likewise the old South Africa flag does the same as well for many in Africa.
The South Africa flag is the basis of this educational type of flag. Its purpose is to provoke a response on the identity and relativity. Depending upon ones frame of reference it can cause quite an emotional response.
Basque Australian Heritage Flag
The Aussie field is now green and the canton has the Basque flag. Look out Australia, respect the Basque!
Canadian Basque Heritage Flag
The Canadian Basque Heritage flag has the old flag of Canada with traditional arms, but with the Basque flag in the Canton.
Powernomics 101
The book that explains that money buys power, period. The fish to didn't like freedom of speech became very rich bought up the market.
Whatever label you put on it, the cycle of life will always push and pull you in ways unpredictably.
Whatever label you put on it, the cycle of life will always push and pull you in ways unpredictably.
Lion King Tibet Flag
Simba has replaced the 'Snow Lions' on the flag of Tibet. It is funny how the Chinese or rather the Tibet peoples drew lions. They look more like dogs than big cats. None...the...less this flag will help the human mind to remember that there are two lions on the flag of Tibet.
To the left is not the Tibet flag. Spot the difference. Rather it is the bordered flag of Tibet. Usually the fly end does not have a gold frame. Now it is like totally 'Nat Geo.'
To the left is not the Tibet flag. Spot the difference. Rather it is the bordered flag of Tibet. Usually the fly end does not have a gold frame. Now it is like totally 'Nat Geo.'
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