Observed annually on the 11th of November in Angola, Independence Day is a holiday that celebrates the significant anniversary of the Republic of Angola’s independence from Portugal, marking the end of a long and arduous struggle for freedom. This country’s connection to the Portuguese Empire dates back several centuries, with colonial rule deeply impacting its culture, economy, and social structure. However, with the culmination of intense resistance and a protracted liberation movement, Angola achieved its hard-fought independence in 1975.
Because this is the national holiday of Angola, it’s a day when most people take the opportunity to reflect on their rich heritage and the sacrifices made for liberation, enjoying a well-deserved day off as schools, businesses, and government agencies are typically closed for the occasion. It’s also a day on which vibrant holiday celebrations take place all across the country, including parades, music festivals, and cultural dances, showcasing the diversity and resilience of the Angolan people. Citizens from every walk of life come together in unity, enthusiastically celebrating their independence and expressing their pride in their national identity, reinforcing a sense of belonging and hope for the future.
Welcome to the domestic violence series, where we raise awareness about the particularly insidious nature of domestic abuse and its lasting impact on individuals’ mental and emotional well-being. Understanding the signs of domestic violence and providing support to those affected is crucial. Through education and open conversation, we strive to create a safer environment free from the shadow of domestic abuse, emphasizing the importance of not only defending oneself but also defending others.
In today’s installment, we have this short song .
Sometimes, victims of domestic violence find it difficult to seek help because they are often in constant close quarters with their abusers, making escape feel nearly impossible. This feeling of entrapment can lead to isolation from friends and family, further exacerbating their situation. In this context, it’s crucial to highlight available resources and safe strategies for reaching out for assistance. This little video showcases one effective way that victims can discreetly get away from their abusers, offering practical tips and insight into establishing a safety plan. By empowering victims with knowledge and resources, we can help them break free from the cycle of violence and begin the journey toward healing and recovery.
The majority of police in the world are good men and women who serve their communities with honor and dignity. Unfortunately, there are bad police officers who abuse the law and hurt their communities. Multiple factors contribute to the differences among law enforcement officers, and it is crucial to address those factors to ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals within society.
These are their stories.
In this installment we have THE FRIDAY CRIME REPORT, from prof. black truth.
In 2020, Andre Hill was tragically executed by a career criminal while being confronted by Columbus police, an incident that shocked the community and raised questions about public safety and police conduct. The aftermath of this event highlighted significant concerns regarding the justice system; it took a staggering three months for authorities to file charges against the perpetrator, sparking outrage and calls for accountability from citizens and activists alike. Over the next four years, the legal proceedings unfolded slowly, emphasizing the complexities and delays often associated with such cases, ultimately leading to a conviction that, while welcomed by some, could never fully bring back Andre Hill or heal the wounds inflicted on his family and friends.
Shoutout to the professor for creating this informative and engaging video. His insights and teaching style truly make complex topics more accessible and enjoyable to learn. To see more from him, please click HERE and browse through his channel, where you can explore a wealth of knowledge on various subjects, as well as watch more of his innovative content that inspires curiosity and critical thinking among viewers.
Well, the impact of Trump’s second presidency, I believe, is a clear and present threat to all of us, as it undermines the very foundations of democracy and civil liberties that we hold dear. This alarming rise of authoritarianism not only endangers the diverse fabric of our society but also promotes an atmosphere of fear and division among communities.
However, I’m a Capoeirista, and historically, the Capoeirista has always not only survived, but THRIVED no matter how oppressive the system of government in place. This resilience can be traced back to the heart of Brazil’s colonial past, where enslaved Africans, stripped of their freedom and dignity, ingeniously adapted their traditions and cultures into a unique form of expression and resistance. Through the art of capoeira, they forged a powerful connection not only among themselves but also created a legacy that would inspire future generations to stand against injustice and fight for their freedom.
Capoeira became more than just a means of combat; it evolved into a symbol of cultural identity, unity, and an indomitable spirit that resonated with those who practiced it. This vibrant tradition of ours has allowed practitioners to navigate through adversity while celebrating their heritage, fostering community and solidarity in the face of oppression, and advocating for our rights in a challenging world. To this day, it serves as a testament to their enduring strength, turning pain into power and transforming struggle into a profound expression of joy and resilience.
One thing is certain. With democratic institutions weakening and the voices of dissent being stifled, we must remain vigilant, united, and proactive in safeguarding our rights. This involves not only standing up for our beliefs in the face of oppression but also fostering an environment where open dialogue and diverse perspectives are encouraged and respected. By actively participating in civic duties, such as voting and community organizing, we can reclaim our agency and influence the trajectory of our society.
It is our collective responsibility to educate ourselves and others about the importance of democracy, and to challenge any attempts to undermine it, Ensuring that future generations inherit a society where freedom and justice prevail requires our unwavering commitment and continuous effort to champion equality, inclusivity, and accountability in all spheres of public life.
Well, we all know what today is. However, rather than get in a costume and go trick or treating, I’d thought I’d share with you this hilarious “Scary” video that teaches you a few survival strategies in it… well, if you can spot them.
Now, horror movies rarely take place in urban areas, and it’s no wonder why, because people from the hood have pretty good survival instincts honed by their environment, so the characters would have a pretty tough time navigating these streets. Just imagine how the classic horror movie tropes—like the hapless teenager who wanders off alone or the group that decides to investigate a strange noise—would fare in an area where quick thinking and street smarts are essential for survival.
In this video, they analyzed what would happen if they took a trip there, encountering locals who are more than capable of defending themselves against any supernatural threat. Picture this: your typical horror movie characters, armed with stereotypes and clichéd behaviors, trying to fit in while hilariously failing to understand the social cues and dynamics of the hood. So, with that being said, welcome to………… IF HORROR MOVIE CHARACTERS WENT TO THE HOOD!
Now truth be told, the only inaccuracy of this video that I see is the villain being Michael Myers. That dude NEVER dies. He’s been ran over, jumped by an entire neighborhood with axes and weapons, burned, AND SHOT MULTIPLE TIMES. Bro is supernatural in every sense of the word. He somehow defies all odds and conventional logic, always rising back up from the ashes, ready to wreak havoc once again.
Don’t believe me? Check it out.
I mean, in the context of the story, no matter what you throw at him, he just keeps coming, like an unstoppable force of nature. Imagine him trying to navigate the hood – he would stroll through, seemingly invincible, leaving everyone in sheer disbelief. The sheer idea that he would even be phased by any of the dangers found in urban settings is just absurd; he would NOT die in the hood, not when he has survived all those horrific encounters over the years. It’s almost as if the laws of physics and mortality simply do not apply to him.
Now maybe you guys out there saw some other inaccuracies, but I didn’t.
“There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard. There are not more than five primary colours, yet in combination, they produce more hues than can ever been seen. There are not more than five cardinal tastes, yet combinations of them yield more flavours than can ever be tasted.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War“
Capoeira Angola is a defensive martial art known for its intricate trap-like defenses designed to catch opponents off guard. It encompasses 8 basic defenses, each with unique unexpected attacks and counter attacks based on the opponent’s positioning. Mastery of these movements enables capoeiristas to defend against individuals carrying various weapons, including sticks, clubs, knives, and potentially even firearms with the appropriate skills.
And one of those movements is the AU.
The Aú (Pronounced “a-oo”), is capoeira’s answer to the cartwheel. However, In capoeira the cartwheel is done differently than a cartwheel in gymnastics.
An aú is a fundamental movement in capoeira that is not only performed slowly with bent arms and legs to maintain a low profile but also embodies the essence of fluidity and grace inherent in this martial art. First, in capoeira, a person must be able to see their opponent at all times. So instead of looking at the ground, a capoeirista must look forward or at his/her opponent while doing au. Also, players can pause in a handstand position, which adds an element of creativity and surprise to their practice while simultaneously being acutely aware of potential attacks from their opponents.
Emphasis is placed on observing the other player closely to respond quickly to threats, honing both reflexes and strategic thinking. Although primarily for mobility and evasion, there are numerous variations of the aú that allow for unpredictable strikes and dynamic movements, showcasing agility and adaptability in the heat of action. This versatility makes the aú a vital skill for capoeiristas, serving as a bridge between defense and offense. The aú symbolizes both a tactical maneuver and artistic expression, reflecting capoeira’s dual nature as a combat sport and cultural dance, where each movement tells a story and every encounter is a dance of life, where rhythm, timing, and respect intertwine in a beautiful display of human connection and athletic prowess.
The 2 most used variations of the Au are the open Au, and the closed Au.
Open cartwheel (Aú aberto)
In this Au, the free arm arcs gracefully over the head in the direction of motion, creating a sense of fluidity in the movement. The leg extended furthest leaves the ground first, kicking off to provide essential momentum that aids in the execution of the skill. As the action unfolds, the reaching hand extends toward the far side, aiming to enhance balance and control, while bending the elbows provides necessary support for weight distribution as both legs extend over the body in a poised manner. While inverted, the body should be fully extended and streamlined to maximize stability and reduce drag. One foot touches the ground gently first, followed by the other, with the arms lifted purposefully for protection once they no longer support weight, ensuring a safe and graceful transition back to a stable position. This intricate sequence not only showcases strength and flexibility but also emphasizes the importance of timing and coordination in achieving a smooth and elegant maneuver.
Closed cartwheel (Aú fechado)
In this au, the free arm moves gracefully over the head, highlighting fluidity, while the leg furthest from the body initiates movement, providing momentum for a seamless transition across the dance floor. This movement is not merely mechanical; it embodies an artistic expression, where each motion tells a story of strength and grace. The reaching hand stabilizes the movement, enhancing balance, as bent arms support the body’s weight while the legs pass over, creating a visual synergy that captivates the audience. Meanwhile, the core engages, ensuring that the body remains closed and protected during the maneuver, with one foot touching the ground first, followed smoothly by the other. This careful choreography culminates in a display of strength and agility, leaving onlookers in awe as the performer glides effortlessly, embodying the perfect harmony between power and elegance.
Of course, there are many other variations to discover and explore, which you can read more about by clicking HERE. These variations not only enhance your understanding of the subject but also invite you to delve into different perspectives and techniques that you may not be familiar with. Each variation offers unique insights and applications that can enrich your knowledge base, making your learning experience more comprehensive and enjoyable. Whether you are a beginner or someone with more experience, understanding these alternatives will greatly benefit your journey.
Welcome to MALICIA AS A GAME OF POWER. This blog series aims to delve deep into the realm of Strategy. Throughout the series, we will explore various aspects of dealing with certain people, offering insights on effective communication, conflict resolution, and building meaningful connections. Additionally, we will provide valuable tips on avoiding scammers, protecting oneself from online fraud, and maintaining a secure online presence.
Navigating the world we live in can be challenging. In this series, we will share practical guidance on making informed decisions, embracing opportunities, and overcoming obstacles on the path to success. Whether it’s negotiation, identifying manipulation, or honing leadership skills, this series will equip you with the knowledge to thrive in interpersonal dynamics and strategic decision-making. We will also explore personal branding, self-presentation, and managing online reputation, empowering you to craft a compelling image in today’s digital world. Join us as we unravel the complexities of power dynamics and relations, arming you with the expertise to emerge victorious in your pursuits.
In this installment, we will explore the 12th law of power in the book, the 48 laws of power by Robert Greene. You can but a copy by clicking HERE.
One sincere move will cover over a dozen dishonest ones, creating a profound impact that can reshape perceptions and build trust in a world often marred by deceit. In a society where skepticism reigns, honesty can bring down the guard of suspicious people, fostering an atmosphere where genuine connections can form in the most unexpected circumstances. This powerful act of sincerity opens doors to authentic relationships, encouraging individuals to share their vulnerabilities and experiences without fear of judgment. When you approach others with transparency and integrity, you not only open their shield with honesty but also set a precedent that encourages reciprocal openness, creating an environment where they feel safe to lower their defenses. As people begin to feel valued and understood, the foundation of mutual respect solidifies, enabling deeper discussions and collaborative efforts that can lead to greater understanding and compassion among individuals.
Once that barrier is removed, it becomes possible to engage in deeper conversations or, in a more manipulative sense, to deceive. This strategic use of vulnerability and truth invites a complexity in interactions that can ultimately lead to either strengthens or undermines relationships, depending on the intent behind the initial honest gesture. The rawness of shared experiences can create a profound sense of connection, fostering empathy and understanding between individuals. However, this openness also carries the risk of exploitation; when someone presents themselves as vulnerable, it can be an invitation for others to take advantage of their honesty. Furthermore, the dynamics at play often hinge on the context and the history of the relationship, making each interaction unique. As individuals navigate these intricacies, the potential for miscommunication increases, adding another layer to the already delicate dance of human connection. Ultimately, the balance struck between authenticity and manipulation shapes the very foundation of trust and connection in interpersonal relationships.
The 12th Law of Power, Through the Eyes of an Angoleiro: A Study in Strategic Obliquity
—–Part I: The Law According to Power
Robert Greene’s 12th Law is an instruction in sophisticated deception. It dictates that to truly manipulate someone, a continuous pattern of deceit is often less effective than strategic, momentary honesty and calculated acts of generosity.
The Core Principle:
Selective Honesty: A single, genuine act of truthfulness—especially one that seems to go against your own self-interest—builds immense trust. It creates the illusion that you are a person of integrity, lowering the target’s guard for the inevitable larger deception that follows.
Calculated Generosity: A sudden, unexpected gift or favor is an investment. It not only establishes a sense of obligation (the universal human desire to reciprocate) but also paints the manipulator as benevolent and non-threatening.
The Disarming Effect: The combination of these two elements dissolves suspicion. The “victim” (or opponent) is blinded by the veneer of goodwill and openness, making them psychologically and emotionally vulnerable to the actual strategic move.
—–Part II: The Angoleiro’s Interpretation: The Roda as a Laboratory of Strategy
The Angoleiro operates within the roda (the Capoeira circle) where the movements are slow, low to the ground, and deeply rooted in Malandro (trickster) strategy. Unlike the rapid, acrobatic movements of Capoeira Regional, Angola is a protracted game of mental and physical chess. The 12th Law, therefore, is not about outright manipulation, but about Strategic Obliquity—achieving an objective indirectly.1. Selective Honesty: The Ginga as a Truthful Facade
In Capoeira Angola, Ginga is the foundational, rhythmic swaying movement. It is the Angoleiro’s dialogue with the space and the opponent.
The Honest Reveal: The Angoleiro might intentionally present a vulnerability—a slight overcommitment to a movement, a momentarily exposed flank, or a predictable rhythm. This is a form of selective honesty. It says, “Look, I am flawed; I am predictable in this moment.”
The Disarming Effect: This “honest” reveal is a bait. The opponent, seeing an opening, is drawn in and speeds up their attack. The Angoleiro has truthfully shown them a possible action, but the true intent lies in the reversal or counter-attack that the opponent’s reaction enables. The honesty of the bait disarms the opponent’s caution, causing them to abandon their own strategic patience.
2. Calculated Generosity: The Offer of Space and Time
Generosity in the roda is often expressed as the deliberate offering of space or time.
The “Generous” Movement: An Angoleiro may perform a slow, beautiful, almost theatrical movement (floreio) or hold a position that appears to concede ground, giving the opponent ample time to respond. This is the calculated favor. It is a “gift” of initiative.
The Strategic Obligation: The opponent feels compelled to accept this gift by attacking or making a move. However, the generous posture is not a retreat; it is a meticulously crafted trap. The seemingly slow movement is a highly unstable equilibrium, allowing the Angoleiro to execute a lightning-fast transition (chapa, rasteira, or cabeçada) the moment the opponent commits to the attack. The generosity forces a commitment that is then exploited.
Part III: The Philosophical Convergence
The application of the 12th Law by the Angoleiro transcends mere manipulation; it speaks to the deeper philosophical foundations of Capoeira Angola.
Greene’s Law of Power
Angoleiro’s Strategy (in the Roda)
Underlying Principle
Use Selective Honesty
Feigning Vulnerability (The Bait)
Control is achieved by directing the opponent’s perception of reality.
Generosity to Disarm
Offering Initiative/Space (The Trap)
The quickest way to defeat a patient opponent is to force them into impatience.
Goal: Long-Term Control
Goal: Mastering the Flow of the Game
The true power is not in the strike, but in the opponent’s reaction to your action.
Ultimately, the 12th Law, when interpreted through the profound philosophical lens of an Angoleiro—a practitioner of the traditional and foundational style of Capoeira Angola—transcends a simple directive. It crystallizes into a practical lesson in malandragem, which is far more than mere street smarts; it is the art of the cultivated trickster, the strategic rogue who operates in the nuanced space between overt action and veiled intent.
This principle is fundamentally not about the vulgarity of outright lying, but rather about the sophisticated presentation of a perceived truth that is meticulously crafted to serve a larger, overarching strategic falsehood or deception. The Angoleiro, in the execution of their game, consciously employs the inherent aesthetic qualities of Capoeira Angola—its striking beauty, its deliberate slowness, and the deceptive aura of apparent openness and vulnerability. These characteristics are not weaknesses; they are the bait. By inviting the opponent into a false sense of security, the Angoleiro seduces them into a fatal strategic miscalculation. The slow, grounded movements, the seemingly unguarded stances, and the theatrical flourishes of the dance are all part of an elaborate psychological ruse. This masterful control of perception ensures that the true source of power, the decisive counter-movement, remains completely obscured. Power, in this context, does not arrive from a predictable, direct confrontation. Instead, like the sudden and devastating rabo de arraia (the whip-like stingray kick, a hallmark of Capoeira Angola), it manifests from an unseen angle and materializes at the most unexpected, surgically precise moment, completely dismantling the opponent’s strategy and position. The 12th Law, therefore, is the code of the strategic illusionist, where the dance is the mask and the rhythm is the countdown to an unforeseen consequence.
In the latest example of Desantis-inspired anti-black hate crimes, a Florida “couple” exhibited deeply troubling behavior as they spent months on end racially harassing and threatening their black neighbors, creating an atmosphere of fear and hostility within the community. Their relentless campaign included intimidating gestures, racial slurs shouted from their property, and attempts to isolate the families they targeted. The situation escalated dramatically when one of the individuals, caught in a moment of violent rage, assaulted an innocent 11-year-old child, further highlighting the pervasive nature of racism and the dangerous consequences it can have on vulnerable individuals in our society.
This incident not only underlines the urgent need for vigilance and intervention in the face of such hate but also calls into question the broader societal structures that allow such actions to persist unchecked. It exemplifies how deeply ingrained prejudices can manifest in alarming ways, leaving communities shattered and vulnerable. As society grapples with the repercussions of such acts, it becomes increasingly clear that complacency is not an option; rather, we must actively engage in dialogues that promote understanding and tolerance. Furthermore, addressing these systemic issues requires a collective effort from individuals, communities, and institutions to foster an environment where dignity and respect for all are upheld. Only through concerted action can we hope to dismantle the foundations of hate and build a more inclusive society that values diversity.
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Just saw this short documentary and I had to post it… I might have posted it before, but in case I didn’t… well, here it is. In case I did, well.. Here it is again.
This is a small documentary excerpt from a workshop that Master Cobra Mansa held at Towson University in May 2012. This short film not only highlights the life of Master Cobra, a beloved figure in the Capoeira community, but it also delves into the rich history and cultural significance of Capoeira itself. Viewers will gain insight into the Black Resistance Movement, which forged pathways for empowerment and resilience among marginalized communities, as well as the foundational principles of Kilombo Tenode, a concept that embodies Pre-maculture practices within Capoeira Angola.
This captivating documentary skillfully captures the essence of interconnected themes through a series of engaging interviews, vibrant demonstrations, and rich storytelling, inviting audiences from all walks of life to reflect deeply on the remarkable and enduring legacy of Master Cobra’s teachings and their profound impact on individuals and communities alike. Through its meticulously curated visuals and narratives, the film not only highlights the transformative power of Master Cobra’s philosophy but also explores how these teachings have transcended generations, fostering a sense of unity and purpose. Audience members are encouraged to embark on a personal journey of introspection, as they witness firsthand the inspiring stories of those who have embraced these teachings, ultimately showcasing the universal truths that bind us together in our shared human experience.
Shout out to YouTube channel Movimento Popular Da Capoeira for uploading this informative and engaging video that showcases the beauty and richness of Capoeira, a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. Their dedication to promoting this cultural heritage is truly commendable. If you’re interested in exploring more about Capoeira and its vibrant community, you can click HERE to go to their channel, where you’ll find a treasure trove of content that not only highlights the techniques and history of the art but also features interviews with practitioners and learners alike, making it a fantastic resource for both enthusiasts and newcomers.
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In today’s installment…
The Million-Man March was held in Washington D.C. on this date in 1995. Minister Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam organized this march, which was meant as a powerful symbol of African-American solidarity and a call for unity among Black men across the nation. This historic event aimed not only to address the pressing issues faced by the African-American community, such as social injustice, economic disparity, and political disenfranchisement, but also to encourage a renewed commitment to family and community values. The autumn chill of that day was barely noticeable to the one million people who gathered, as they wrapped themselves in a deep sense of racial pride and an unwavering commitment to community strength. Many attendees expressed feelings of hope and purpose, believing that their actions could ignite change and inspire future generations to continue the fight for equality and justice. The speeches delivered that day echoed through the crowd, emphasizing the importance of education, self-reliance, and empowerment, creating an unforgettable atmosphere of camaraderie and determination that resonates to this day.
Participants included individuals from all walks of life, reflecting the rich diversity of our country; both white collar and blue collar workers stood side by side, united in their quest for justice and equality. They carried banners and wore shirts showcasing their heritage, emphasizing that their collective voice could not be ignored, a powerful cacophony of cultures blending into one harmonious plea for rights that have too long been denied. This monumental gathering served not only as a rallying point for civil rights but also as an inspiring reminder of the importance of uplifting one another in the pursuit of opportunity and respect for all people. Each chant echoed through the crowd, creating a deep resonance among the participants, who moved forward with unwavering determination, fueled by stories of struggle and triumph. The atmosphere buzzed with hope, resolve, and a shared desire for a brighter future that would resonate for generations to come, igniting a flame of solidarity that would continue to burn brightly in the hearts of those who dared to dream of a better tomorrow.