Friday, 9 December 2022

InRhythm Body Percussion Demo

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Maintain this one going round Keep it going Keep it going When I count to four we are going to slap to complete. Slap breast slap chest slap one 2 Me - Clap breast slap breast slap one 2 Maintain it going, maintain it going round. Its ok to get it wrong Keep that going.


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Thursday, 8 December 2022

Beginner's djembe lesson: Bob, Betty and Nessa.

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R L R L (or L R L R for left-handers) R L (or L R) R L L (or L R R) R L L R L (or L R R L R) R L L R R L (or L R R L L R) Bear in mind to hit such and also Subcribe switches!.


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Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Hundreds Deck Out In African Attire For South Philly ‘Black Panther’ Pre-Screening

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SNOW OVER THE WEEKEND, FOR NOW , BACK INSIDE TO YOU. THINGS WILL BE HEATING UP, EARLY TICKET SALES PUT HOLLYWOOD ON NOTICE THAT THE THE MARVEL MOVIE BLACK PANTER IS SURE TO DOMINATE THEATERS THIS WEEKEND. ENERGY OF THE FILM IS ESPECIALLY STRONG IN THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY AND OUR CLEVE BRYAN IS LIVE IN SOUTH PHILADELPHIA WHERE A SCREENING BUSINESS TO GET UNDERWAY, CLEVE. REPORTER: HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE FROM THE DELTA SIGMA SORORITY AND THEIR FRIENDS ARE HERE TO SEE IT FOR A FIRST PRE SCREENING HAVE THE BLACK PANTER. VIBE I HAVE BEEN GETTING FROM EVERYBODY HERE IS THIS IS THE SUPER HERO THAT MANY AFRICAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. WE SOLD 100 TICKETS IN 24 HEARST. REPORTER: DELTA SIGMA SORORITIES, PHILADELPHIA ALUMNI CHAPTER, CELEBRATING AFRICAN HERITAGE AS THEY GET A SNEAK PREVIEW OF THIS WEEKEND 'S SOON TO BE BLOCKBUSTER BLACK PANTER.


IT WILL MAKE THEM FEEL RIGHT AT HOME IN THE FANTASY SETTLING, THE AFRICAN NATION OF OCONDA. IT REALLY THRILLING AND PROUD TO BE ABLE TO CONNECT WITH THEIR HERITAGE AND EVEN IF IT IS IN THE PART OF THEIR HERITAGE TO WEAR, ENERGY IT. REPORTER: BRYANT WHO ORGANIZED THE PRESCREENING, AT THE RIVER VIEW UNITED ARTISTS SAY IT IS REFRESHING TO SEE A BLACK HERO AND BLACK SUPPORTING CAST TO TAKE CENTER STAGE. MOST IMPORTANTLY BECAUSE IT WILL NOW REPRESENT FOR YOUNG AFRICAN AMERICANS AND ALL CHILDREN OF COLOR THAT THERE ARE, HEROES, KIND OF HEROES THAW CAN SEE THEM YOURSELF.


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REPORTER: PHILLY RAISE ROB ARMSTRONG IS ONE OF THE ONLY BLACK CARTOONIST SYNDICATED NATIONALLY WITH HIS COMIC STRIP JUMP START AND SAYS BLACK PANTER'S MORE THAN A MOVIE BUT A MOVEMENT. THE BLACK PANTER REPRESENTS WHAT WE NEED RIGHT NOW, SUPER HERO WHO AND. INTERESTING PIECE OF HISTORY THE BLACK PANTER COMIC BOOK STARTED IN 1966 FOR A LITTLE WHILE WAS CALLED BLACK LEOPARD BECAUSE AUTHORS DIDN'T WANT TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE POLITICAL PARTY, BLACK PANTER POLITICAL PARTY BUT NOW AUDIENCES THROUGHOUT COUNTRY AND WORLD WILL BE INTRODUCE TODD BLACK PANTER THE MOVIE STARTING TOMORROW.


LIVE I'M CLEVE BRYAN, CBS-3 "EYEWITNESS NEWS". I SAW IT OTHER DAY YOU.

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Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Regi Bardavid at 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair | London

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my work I know it's a cliche it is very intuitive I think what inspires trying to find a visual altered reality something more meaningful than everyday existence my name is Reggie bar David I started painting after my children were born I was living in the Congo being very bored with the kind of lifestyle that I was leading their got myself pencils and paper and unbeknown to anybody I started painting and that is when my passion for colors for marks painting started I think it's the it's a chance of life it's the pinnacle in MA in my career I've already exhibited in London avex been submitted in France and Italy but never with such a prestigious gallery and yeah to be chosen for the contemporary African art exhibition fascinated I was sad over one where I was told the budget that it is but to speak for two hours I'm very grateful to lenders because for the last few years quite a few years at least I can paint and do not have to struggle so much of life is what you make it but so much you need myself you know what's Mazel Mazel means luck


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Germany: The discreet lives of the super rich | DW Documentary

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germany's super rich no other european country has as many billionaires and while their fortunes are growing more and more germans are living under the poverty line set by the organization for economic cooperation and development the oecd the press frequently reports on the country's high income inequality and low social mobility but little is known about the super rich sure money attracts success and success attracts money i do believe that i've experienced myself how you can suddenly connect with people previously out of reach who are germany's super wealthy how do they live and how do they see the country they live in the way wealthy people in germany are talked about bothers me because it's sensationalizing and sycophantic and in no way reflects what wealthy people have done and continue to do for this country it creates this impression of rich people being like scrooge mcduck that they have these money bins in which they wallow in their coins we wanted to get closer to the discrete world of germany's ultra rich of company owners and heirs worth millions we wanted to find out what makes those on top of the world tick every year an exclusive event takes place in the schloss hotel kroenberg near frankfurt to which the public is not invited it's the annual hall of fame evening for the business monthly manager magazine hardly any other occasion in germany draws as many wealthy business owners esteemed presenters dear jury members dear ladies and gentlemen welcome to manager magazine's hall of fame when we first founded the hall of fame in 1992 we wanted to take a stand for excellence and unconditional entrepreneurship and against faint-heartedness and averageness we begin our nominations today with ralph domamut his company united internet is valued at around 11 billion and on our list of germany's richest people he ranks 25th with a personal wealth of 4.5 billion euros collectively the guests at this elegant evening are worth billions of euros this is the face of wealth in germany mainly male and although we're close to the super rich here their world remains somehow out of reach hamburg home to manager magazine's parent company the spigo group hardly any publication keeps closer tabs on germany's ultra rich every year the magazine's team gathers information on wealthy germans and using the forbes model makes a special edition with a list of germany's 1001 richest people it's painstaking work how many billionaires are there 180 190 last year it was 136 right no last year it was around 170.


170 okay needs to have around 100 million that doesn't have to be money in the bank most people have it as assets or as property but that's the ballpark we're looking for to be on our list of the richest germans editing chief stephen klusman has been around germany's ultra wealthy for years what does it take to get on the list i'd say that the top 150 spots on our list will always go to company owners and heirs even if you're a chief physician you'll need to see a whole lot of patience to become a billionaire managers also have a hard time getting that high up here in germany there's a debate about whether the heads of dax companies earn too much but if you compare it to what people in similar posts in the u.s the uk or china earn it's peanuts so that alone can't ever make you one of the truly ultra rich vans creating a list of the wealthiest people is especially difficult in germany though not because there aren't enough of them he somehow managed to amass this huge empire and fortune in just a few years his wealth is estimated to be around 4 billion he's the least known super rich would you let us interview him at home they prefer to fly under the radar to avoid envy the super rich don't like to out themselves so to speak these home stories yeah you can normally only get interviews inside the homes with second tier ones there you'll always get guys who get a kick out of publicity like mr marshmallow and such getting a good shot of mr marshmeyer is never a problem but the real money keeps itself hidden the super rich try to go unnoticed sometimes they even try to hide there are no photos of several people on our list you won't find a single picture if you go online and google them there hasn't been a photo of the hyman's german is rich's family for decades many stay hidden because they want to live normal lives and think that they won't be able to do so if they're known to be multi-billionaires for months our interview requests were rejected agreed film sheets were cancelled last minute none of the rich wanted to talk to us about money finally we got lucky in the financial hub frankfurt here in a prime location tucked behind the bank towers sits the asset management company 4com manages german business families fortunes its chairman christian van bechthelzheim provided some insight as to why rich germans are so shy the many wealthy germans are reluctant about stepping out into the public eye because they're afraid they could be seen negatively they ask themselves what do i get from showing myself to the public it doesn't give me it could lead to some crazy person taking note and breaking into my home or kidnapping one of my children and those fears are not unwarranted then there's also the fact that many heirs are inheriting fortunes that are somehow tainted by or related to the third right the upper tier of rich germans avoids publicity as if it were the plague but what are they so afraid of i asked a number of my friends whether they'd like to be interviewed for this film and each one said no they'd say someone else can do that better than me i can't do it right and i might come across wrong they think they'd have much more to lose than to gain after a lot of back and forth with this press team one ultra rich german did agree to meet us michael otto is the chairman of the supervisory board of the otto group and one of the 10 richest germans we asked him why germans are reluctant to show off their wealth any worry doing so would lead to envy in the u.s achievement and wealth are seen in a highly positive way but here they carry a bitter aftertaste where does his fortune come from or how did he get his wealth poor his mother ran a small drugstore in post-war hanover her son had bigger plans in 1972 the idea of opening the first self-service drug store in germany came to him today he's a multi-billionaire why was he happy to step into the spotlight in the early years it was just about getting the name out there so when i was invited to a talk show on a small regional channel i liked going because i thought free publicity for my company but then two or three years ago i started to understand that this slightly flabby balding man whose teeth aren't perfect was hungry for recognition himself back then i thought i was stepping into the limelight to promote the company but everyone rationalizes their motives and i did too within 40 years crosman became the most profitable drugstore chain in europe with stores in six countries in 2018 a total of 56 000 people were working on the chain rossmann is active in other business areas as well and he speculates on the stock market the largest is valuated between 80 and 100 million depending on the stock rate so it's a fair sum there are also shares in different industries would be boring with 55 000 employees you're not really a medium enterprise anymore you're in another league we're back at manager magazine in hamburg where photos with a special issue are being selected the list of the richest germans includes a notably high number of company owners from the so-called medium-sized businesses it's a german peculiarity and it's not the only one the cover story for this current issue is that last year money rained down on germany's super rich up here we have the shepherds the matriarch and her son who now owns eighty percent mom has kept only twenty the shepherds have been at the top of our list for many many years i'd have to check exactly how much they're worth but around 20 billion give or take a bit down here we have ms head of the henkel clan she's the first and so far only woman chairman of the supervisory board of one of the 30 dax companies germany's economy is still extremely male dominated what's interesting is if you compare our list here with a list of the ultra rich in the us we have a lot of old money old companies that have been around for decades in the us you have all those lads from facebook google snapchat and so forth that have bubbled up to the top of the list we don't have that type of thing and here with other countries germans are very reticent about showing their wealth very few germans sail around in boats like this usually that's americans russians chinese and so on here you don't really show your money you might have various houses villas and such but there's likely to be a volkswagen parked out front it seems the average ultra wealthy german is rarely conspicuous unlike in the us athletes actors and tv personalities rarely make it onto the german list even though we put a great deal of love and sweat into estimating these fortunes they're probably much bigger especially if we're talking about urban real estate where prices have exploded over the past 10 years a lot of people have doubled their property assets so if you started with 5 billion in that market you're likely to have 10 or 15 billion today money makes money but while rich german's fortunes have exploded since the financial crisis due to the increase in value of real estate stocks and assets those with average incomes have had to swallow losses even liberal economics institutes are concerned about social inequality in germany how do the super rich see this disparity the uber shift in that item the headline in the newspaper reads the rich are getting richer and richer which is true the rich are getting richer yes it's true but it's also false there are 20 million citizens in germany who have assets worth between 100 000 and 1 million so millions of people are getting richer now the rich are getting richer even faster because one factor is probably that they can dedicate much more time to increasing their wealth of the left party would likely say split up your wealth but my response is i also do things for the world which i live in i don't just take i'm not a socialist though i can only do things because i have things michael otto is one of the rich his wealth has increased he successfully transitioned his mail order business into a digital enterprise over 20 companies now belong to the otto group we wanted to know how otto sees the debate about rich and poor do the rich understand the worries of the poor when people talk about those on top who don't understand those at the bottom i wouldn't say that applies to me this is because i was not born rich i came to hamburg as a refugee from west prussia and my father had to start from scratch that's why i absolutely do understand people living in poverty today on the other hand i'd also say that if germany is getting more and more millionaires meaning people with small or medium-sized businesses because generally the millionaires in question did build a business they now run then i think that's great because they're the people creating jobs for me that's what should matter in this debate we should focus on that and not rich versus poor i'm right ensuring that the wealth of rich families can increase despite current zero interest rates is the mission of christian von best health science company each day he and his employees send out investment opportunities from banks and other entities given exclusively to his wealthy clients this is a way to present an offer to just a handful of valued clients and folks is it fair that rich germans are able to increase their wealth while the rest of the population gets left behind i think it's difficult to apply terms like equity and fairness to the distribution of wealth i would say that here in germany we're better off than ever before and people here live in above-average circumstances nonetheless we have to make sure the gap between rich and poor doesn't get too wide because we don't want social conflicts like in the us or latin america to happen here is a so-called multi-family office family officers take care of the needs of very wealthy families managing and increasing their assets it only makes sense to use family offices if your wealth is upward of 30 million euros who can afford such a thing this is clutters and well a family office like ours obviously can't discuss its clients we have well-known german business families that's our typical client profile someone who is or was a company owner thinks differently to someone who has spent their life as an employee or they are families who have had money for a long time so wealth is so to speak in their genes and then there are families who have just come into their wealth who are still pumping with entrepreneurial energy plenty of this entrepreneurial energy his company is mcfit europe's largest fitness studio chain its headquarters are in an old baking factory in berlin reiner schaller started off small but today his wealth is valued at 250 million euros i was born near bomback and grew up in a small village normally in villages you do the sports available and when i was around 1516 my role models were arnold schwarzenegger and stallone that's how i came to the fitness world schaller went from secondary school to complete a salesman apprenticeship and became the manager of three supermarkets then he decided to start something new when i was 25 i decided to switch to the fitness industry my idea was to open a gym where anyone could train no matter his or her income that was the initial idea and i had big goals i wanted to be number one in europe but that's all i had i didn't have financing uh okanggild it was 1997 when shala opened his first fitness studio in wurzburg close to his home village he made use of some unusual methods was a i opened my first fitness studio there under the slogan now also in wurzburg which people saw through as a marketing gag because customers came to me and asked where else we had studios so i gave it some thought and came up with the next marketing gag on soon also that did the job and also put me on track to going from wurzburg to erlangen and then it grew from there ten years later reiner schaller reached his goal he's number one in europe and still expanding mcfit now owns 10 fitness companies as well as its own model agency meanwhile chana is getting ready to open fitness studios in the us getting to be number one is much easier than staying number one i think if you want to be successful you need to be a bit of an alpha animal inside the investor would probably pick a brand and say okay that could work i like it although it's probably two steps too far for many but if someone doesn't want to get involved with us because of it i'm convinced that you have an easier time if you've fought your way to the top and to success clients feel it and so do partners i think that's our situation which is why i can also imagine that someone who inherits something or takes over or even has to take over a company in the second or third generation will have a much tougher time but there are plenty of heirs in germany huge fortunes and thousands of companies have been passed from one generation to the next they are heirs who don't want to and others who shouldn't take over their parents businesses succession is hugely important among germany's richest michael otto inherited the mail order company from his father and successfully managed it it will be harder for my children though because now the otto group has 123 companies in over 30 countries i know every single company either because i was involved when it was founded or because i led the takeover negotiation but my children don't yet know the many companies otto's children have opted against direct succession i think it's important to give your children the option without pressuring them so you don't force them into a role i think that mistake is made often and i'd say it's bad for both the children and the company so now we have one point of sale are you a bit tired yes it's been an exhausting couple of days in 10 minutes i'll be fine again it was just bam bam bam bam boom boom boom deer crossman also spent a lot of time considering who his successor would be it's now decided raul rossmann the younger of his two sons will take over as manager of the drugstore chain well do we actually sell much yarn it's not exactly part of a drugstore's range the trend sort of over it was big in 2016 already fading in 2017 and it's been stagnating in 2018 but it's not the worst product we have and it still brings in some revenue rail's father had to show him the appeal of being in charge when the boys got more engaged i thought oh now we can't look as if the drugstore business is only about making money so i showed them how we're all so active in social issues in africa and so forth i've always showed my sons that what we do isn't just about making money it's also about being responsible for others as a child i wanted to become a film director that was always my dream it still is today might be thinking no i don't want him to be a director i want him in the company so i said well go ahead and become a director but being a director of such a big company is also exciting i did manipulate him a bit i'm often asked whether i feel competitive toward my father and sure he built up this big company that i'll only take over but it's really difficult to keep something going these days the founding period has its own challenges and just having the idea of founding a self-service drug store was hugely innovative but the fight to survive has gotten tougher and that's the one i'm in everyone in my family wants to be good at sports my father and i battle each other in tennis we all compete with one another and that's also shaped our view of life or mine at least despite their competitiveness the rosman family reached a harmonious agreement with regard to succession i normally prefer playing doubles that's much more appropriate for men my age i'm starting to worry a bit about you you worry about me well with your inheritance i wouldn't worry i'd be looking forward to it selecting airs and successes is usually not quite as amicable as at the horseman's christian van bechterszeim has seen many inheritance disputes in rich families it's his job to preserve the family's assets and protect it from all sorts of dangers and for merchants maintaining a family fortune over several generations is incredibly difficult because it's under threat from being divvied up through inheritance from wealth disputes from expropriation from wars or simply from stupidity most families will have one or all of these happen to them only a handful of families have managed to stay more or less afloat over centuries but those right on top have been switched out again and again speaks from personal experience his own family's history dates back 900 years i have a horribly long name at least on my birth certificate there's my six given names christian lotan ludwig hugo wilhelm and maria as a good catholic followed by barron von mauchenheim gnant bechteltheim but at work i'm normally called mister von bechtel's heim and at social events baron or lord baron baron von bechtelsheim is an indirect successor of the figures the richest family in german history when does wealth begin for you if you're asking me at what point i consider someone to be truly rich i would say over a hundred seconds i am definitely not rich i was kidding but i'm comfortable and our family is comfortable and i'm certainly not complaining when you have a family history as long as mine your family has seen everything near bankruptcy years overflowing with money and years when a lot was lost he takes us to the hunting lodge of the baytorsheim family in turingan it looked like the lodge had been lost forever during the division of germany the house was built in 1892 as a hunting lodge for my great great grand uncles it's been in the family ever since except for a short interval it was expropriated in 1952 and then restituted in 1992.


and since then i've owned it the family's hunting lodge survived expropriation and socialism without much damage today from beitharsheim also owns hundreds of hectares of forest nearby and regularly invites business acquaintances for hunts a recurring topic in the special issues of the manager magazine are the super wealthy's networks there are larger and smaller networks and there are a lot of them and most even we journalists don't know about in high society there are certain typical hobbies horse racing hockey a bit of tennis though that's almost old school they'll meet in the boxes at major football stadiums because of course they're all football fans football is huge a lot of networking happens there that's like their marketplace they mingle and meet there more than at so-called parties for the rich party we always have a lot of employees here we have a lot of friends in the box because jim fifa is here today germany's most famous criminologist sometimes someone from politics comes by christian wolf and bettina are part of my close circle of friends so there's always lots going on here in berlin reiner schaller is opening a new club a new branch of his fitness empire shallow also has become a member in the network of important people from the sports business and entertainment industries sure money attracts success and success attracts money i do believe that i've experienced myself how you can suddenly connect with people previously out of reach i am in a different position here ah dear crossman is ready to leave his box he wants to celebrate the victory with his friend the billionaire and hearing aid company owner martin kint kint is also co-owner and president of hanover 96.


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his box is located on the other end of the exclusive vip area i told you we'd win today i told him that if we didn't win he'd pay 10 million that was the bet right i never said that yeah here we have it two halfway decent man networks are important for business but do the rich also have political clout can political influence be bought in germany the best way available for rich or super-rich people in germany to exert influence is the number of employees working in their companies someone who owns a company with a hundred thousand employees or let's say less maybe 15 000 employees can go to business associations and say but that will cost me or an even better argument is that will cost you 2 000 jobs in that area but there are no super rich people who regularly call out the ministers or ms merkel and say what needs to happen next which tax laws they'd like and so on that's not how things work here in germany the deadline for the special issue is approaching the heart of it is the ranking of the 1001 richest germans what do the rich think of this ranking is a ranking synth those rankings are for entertainment they're scraped together sometimes using stock market quotations but they aren't reliable in any real ways i don't think much of these rankings and i didn't want to be included because it creates this impression of rich people being like scrooge mcduck that they have these money bins in which they wallow in the fact that i'm at the top of the rankings including of the wealthiest germans does make me feel proud i'll read manager magazine every now and then one of these is that rhinoceros now wants to open the world's largest fitness center in north rhine westphalia let me ride the mirai is japanese and means the future we think it's a perfect fit for the whole concept and vision because what we want to create here is truly unique and has never been done before our goal is to become the world's fitness center fitness center schaller thinks he's found the perfect location to realize his vision in oberhausen he's rented an old factory complex at the moment the space is still being used to make steel parts but before long thousands of customers will be exercising here the emergency exits path will be here and the office is on top shallow experienced his most traumatic experience to date in the area in 2010 21 people died and 54 were injured in a stampede at the love parade in duisburg shulla had been the parade's organizer the cause of the panic has still not been conclusively determined how does an entrepreneur in the fast lane deal with that kind of tragedy an event like that will haunt you always for the rest of your life i've got a moral responsibility i was the organizer if i could turn back time i would do it immediately with the scale of what happened but you can't make it undone you have to try to deal with what happened has also seen setbacks and crises in the 90s we expanded dramatically into the czech republic hungary and poland i was also speculating on the stock markets a little too much and neglecting the company then in 1996 we suddenly had a loss of 12 million deutsche marks the banks don't joke around if you're highly indebted and then you come in with huge losses that was critical and then i had a heart attack in 96.


but everyone knows that life can get tough and things got very tough back then so i dialed back a bit including stock speculation i sold them all and thought the only thing on my table now is pulling the husband drugstore business through and up it was the right move to focus on one thing and not do so many different things emerged from that crisis stronger than ever he started speculating again but so he assures us only with his private wealth i don't have a laptop i normally do this via ntv text 254.


Here it says gas problem is it 375. i could already sell those now i bought 250 000 of those so 250 000 times 20 cents that would give me 50 000 euros profit but i won't sell i think it's gonna rise to four euros sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't but i enjoy it that's why i don't play the lottery because i find that boring can a large fortune also be a burden i'd say that for most people although they wouldn't voluntarily give away their money for example they'll move to switzerland or somewhere to save on taxes and give up their entire circle of friends and basically become a slave to their fortune in my opinion that's absurd considering the conditions we currently have in germany conditions in germany are currently more favorable than ever for the rich they pay significantly less tax than they did 25 years ago only a minority still feels compelled to immigrate abroad article 14 of the german constitution states property entails obligations its use shall also serve the public good do the rich in germany live up to this responsibility i think it is important if you're successful if you're lucky enough to have reached a certain level of prosperity and wealth to give something back to society for me that's a given michelle otto is one of germany's biggest donors his money helps fund the environmental cultural and social sectors like most rich people he prefers to decide himself what he spends his money on rather than leave that to the state otto like many wealthy germans donated millions for the construction of the ed philharmonie in hamburg in germany wealthy people like to donate and this makes important contributions to society and public life but generally they're against the proposal of redistributing wealth by a higher taxes for the rich the deutschen film and foreign if german businesses would yield to all the demands of let's say ms wagenknecht to the left party then millions of people would be happy and things would be good for a while because millions of people would have more money i know but a true redistribution of wealth has never led to more social justice in the long term not in any of the political systems that tried it it led to the impoverishment of these countries christians home sees higher taxes on the rich as dangerous i don't think much about this so-called rich tax for two reasons firstly the terminology alone is stigmatizing and we in germany should avoid that and secondly the rich tax wouldn't do any good on the contrary it would cut into the backbone of the german economy because the typical german rich person is a medium-sized business owner they make up the backbone of the german economy and if we want to destroy that we have no one to blame but ourselves the special issue is ready things have basically stayed the same the rich have a few billion more the richest one percent of germans now has personal wealth worth a quarter of the country's assets while a quarter of adults have no wealth or are in debt for this report we never really got access to the world of the wealthiest germans they prefer to fly silently under the radar away from the public eye until the next award ceremony you

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How the West Manufactured Africa's Food Crisis on Purpose

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Welcome to your true story of Africa Charity is the safest place in the world The oppressors were rotten food In the fields we sometimes sleep hungry and it's so painful All over sub-Saharan Africa, filmmakers capture local food stories and famines from Senegal to Nigeria east to Kenya and Zimbabwe. Millions of Africans starved to death in the south. It came hard because before this epidemic we have their problems and find something to feed them own family and many of us have lost a job because it has come we sometimes sleep hungry and it is very painful as you know for me a father who has to fight for the family to get some some food on the table is very good painful yes yes the virus I'm scared but if now when but now I can't stay at home go out and fight for my family I'd risk my life to keep food on the table for my family Things are getting too expensive food is going up because the other provinces are the ones keeping this food for themselves Many countries have the knee boat They show that the national change began when the export crisis began.


EU restrictions on medical exports had a major impact outside the home Rowe announced that when the world's largest exporters of these products, such as Kenya and Nigeria, were the world's largest exporters of grain, such as Ukraine, India and Russia, restricting supply, this increased demand for food across Africa, and prices have been pushed up. These are now pre- coronavirus. And before this was five hundred and now I say him seven hundred he's actually six hundred six oh four I think I 've done a thousand thousands I know one I'll put it on one of the most immediate impacts were the small farmers markets in the street markets most of the small farmers couldn't take their country food But to the market means those who are trusted.


This market was not there for their food supply. They couldn't get the food . Food is ridiculous. There was rotten food in it. Farms and people were starving because they couldn't reach it. Greed exposed how complex global supply chains are. Global North-driven disorders and prevention. Africans grow even when they can't export the food they eat. Africa can grow all its own food, but 60 percent of the world's unused arable land is imported by the continent. More food than it exports is bought domestically, with some countries buying a staggering 80 percent from European colonial control.


Later, most of Africa was completed in the 1960s (from 6-7-9-9) to move the Global North. It has taken over the dominance of trade in Africa Europe and we have limited our ability African farmers to compete in their huge markets using mechanisms such as free trade agreements that have forced African countries to lift customs fees on imported food Every time you hear free trade it should raise some red flags very colonial It is a construction that takes into account the history of taking it out of the West, and this exacerbates what has been achieved. It also comes from our colonial history. Our agricultural production must be the front where the cash crops are actually placed . and commodities such as rubber and a few cash crops such as cocoa and coffee.Africa's wealth and labor were very ready to satisfy European needs.In order for the colonies to live, they had to import enough food to feed their people.


You have to go into debt and depend on loans from the IMF and you have to borrow from the World Bank. That's the bottom line. You have to borrow. Why do you have to borrow? You don't have money. Importing anything and everything willy-nilly. Capability Another legacy from colonial era suppression of local food production continues structurally (today) Adaptation Prog Rams were imposed on African countries by the IMF and the World Bank's supply was easier than the financial institutions.


It will pay off your inherited debt. If the colonial era makes certain adjustments to you, the economic adjustments were primitive. Farmers are out of work because of these policies, the food they produce after the imports were cheaper than many people are hungry because people don't travel that far and now it's the corona issue the market is in the market right now it's very very expensive things are hard things are very hard Almost every day people are looking at my door begging for help looking for food in the last decade Nigeria has become a prosperous country in Africa but in the same period malnutrition has increased 180% and today the World Bank says it has the highest number of child deaths in the world in the IMF the prosperity of the hope and the development of the World Bank clearly It didn't come.


Fruiting in places like Kaduna. Really free trade level and subsidy sanctions were imposed on Africa. They are not even allowed in the US and Europe. In the United Nations, industrial farms earn $20 billion a year (from 6-7-9-9). Government subsidies are essential to enable them. If farmers think about our economy , I don't know how the Kenyan economy is equal or fair. Such different economies will be the U.S. Subsidies to their farmers will be valid. As healthy Africa struggles to feed itself, with imported goods, most of its own food is produced by women small farmers, just like in colonial times, these producers depend on agriculture for small quantities of raw crops.


Global North ambitions have recently taken the form of a billionaire-backed welfare scheme called the Green Revolution. Organizations like Bill Gates, the United Nations and of course the World Bank and the IMF , how do we bring it through the agriculture, international financial institutions like the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the IMF and they need to bring that technology and innovation to produce those products because in the end it is not only Africa that needs to feed the world must feed the plan .


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Converting such smallholder farms in Senegal to large industrial farms using seeds and fertilizers, western agriculture is one such initiative. One of these initiatives is the Nerica A Commercial Rice Growing Program. Recent studies of the Green Revolution have seen no crop yields in more than 12 years. The money of the green revolution in the participating countries has grown by 100% B has poured in from African farmers to depend on many international races but it has not led to any real development .


In fact, all the signs show that the neo-colonial project is showing this kind of resistance all over Africa with the IMF and their ilk at the top of the hit list Nigeria and Senegal with 13 others. With West African nations recently openly asked for the cancellation of their debts and Kenya rejected the desired loan because of exploitative words. Public consciousness about the exploitation of the IMF is also growing with musicians like Bahir Koti in Nigeria teaching people through his song I read some international You know what I wrote because I wanted to draw a direct link between the rulers of Africa , they are under control , we need all the money from the West. Development was Zimbabwe Zimbabwe almost that country's pioneering journey African sovereignty is thought to be defined by eating Africa Africans refused to pay their debts under the late President Mugabe Zimbabwe and in 2000 fought the IMF to privatize their land bringing public ownership like Nelson Farmers who were once given land were occupied by white settlers under a land reform program, economic sanctions from Europe and to this day.


The continued U.S. from looking at the issues of the sanctions to ensure that no country in Africa will ever follow the line of Zimbabwe for the land Zimbabwe and the land will never be when we take our fertile land and redistributed this to the attention of the common people through our persecutors to hit us. Then any product from the farm that was once owned by a white family is not accepted anywhere. The market is in the international market.


You know, every reform is supported outside this country by the government through financial institutions. Zimbabwe can't do that. Once all the other farmers can do that. They affect our agriculture. Decades of sanctions have paralyzed the economy of Zimbabwe. In particular , Cylon Aid hit last year, destroying large tracts of farmland, destroying homes and worsening food insecurity. Helping those affected by the UN World Food Programme's cyclone was our focus last year. Save lives and so we immediately started giving unconditional food aid to 130,000 people in Chi Money and Ching.


The Susa farm house is still in ruins. More than a year after the typhoon, the distribution of aid to this area was completely unconditional. Prevents aid from reaching former white farms like Susan in neighboring countries Farmers understand the storm I feel like any kind of sanctions it affects food security it is harmful to people it is very important basic food security should not be a human right it is at risk but when the u.n condemns the impact of sanctions he is an influential supporter of the international north unilateral pro- Capital policies in Africa exacerbate climate impacts, conflict and the continent's deep dependence on Western trade and help this.


Dependence threatens food security immediately . It is from the oppressors of the world they can use them 23 hours of the day to destroy the world and for us one hour to talk like one they know they need many Africans to understand that we have it right she got her right many times in Africa I mean when they talk about history Lumbamba Sankara I mean all these great people of destruction Umas Ghana I mean we have seen them all it will not happen again in Kibera I feel like a big sister to rely on donor aid and money and money because even 90 of the Kigo's some of the foundations of the Kigo's are in us UK he is not he started here so Janet we brought these things from glory to drive we have sugar we have rice we have the biggest borehole in Kibera Africa more than half a million people your residents to They have started to help, there are no ngos themselves, now ngos are working from home And we are working at home, we can't be behind our laptops to serve.


Collecting I am Afro-Bright because of the world we are in, the continent we have a fat island, we have that food, they are not made from a laboratory, the soil is found here in Africa, but we also need to remember that food is not only traditional to eat, we are losing the culture that promises to prepare and eat food . Related to food and now when it comes to the question of what food sovereignty means the people decide how they use their land how they eat what they eat how they grow remember to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you don't miss our African videos and please feel free to leave your suggestions news tips or Even topics about Africa that you want us to cover.

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