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sent on April 01, 2014 (12:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Condordo with you John.

Thanks Clara :-)
That cave painting immediately struck me also because I have not seen the others and was the gem that embellished the picture ...
It is also seen in other shots posted earlier:
www.juzaphoto.com/me.php?pg=67985&l=it # fot785768

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sent on April 01, 2014 (12:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Photo tough sobering and that does not go unnoticed.
Kudos to the document that you have produced.
hello

avatarjunior
sent on April 01, 2014 (12:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

for the evolution of man is destined to take the road to extinction that inevitably will isolate those cultures too small and helpless.
history is full of them from Native Americans to the Aborigines, by the Indians to the Inuit. no one is immune.


see as the inevitable mass murders that have occurred throughout history is a historical cynicism that, I'm sorry, but I just can not digest .. The story you have cited the man should study to learn from, not to see it as something inevitable: after all, the man is fortunately equipped with critical thinking, and critical thinking is nothing but the clarity to understand that the present (and the past) is NOT necessary, can and could be done differently, like you said the same 'Man has the ability to see beyond the horizon .. in short, with a great effort you can accept that certain cultures have been exterminated, but you can not get to resign ourselves to the idea that man will destroy others. it is wrong for two main reasons: the first is that the so-called minorities have riches which is a shame to miss, the second is because now we are talking quietly behind a keyboard because we are "the majority", but it is reasonable to think that in future we will be just us and the minority according to this point of view we have to resign ourselves to being eliminated by those who constitute the majority.
In this regard, I find it very enlightening words of de andré in this beautiful speech

lorenzo

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sent on April 01, 2014 (15:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks Beppe! :-P
Lorenzo understand your point of view and the rest as not sharing De Andrè ...
But I also believe that, rather than cynical speech Moth is simply disenchanted with a vision perhaps a little 'cold but based on what has happened so far ..... but no one should give up and let the things continue to go well without a fight. Now there are associations (also become important) that support the struggle for survival of different tribal peoples and luckily every now and then there is some good news that some small marks turnaround ... :-)

avatarsenior
sent on April 01, 2014 (15:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Memey .... my beliefs or my hopes are slightly diverese from the reality in which we are forced to live, even if I can transpire in a benevolent sense of cynicism or disillusionment as well say so ;-)
change is inevitable and necessary, and perhaps it might be selfish to think that a culture or the firm does not help to progress on its path, the price they will pay will inevitably be some loss, when viewed in this negative context, otherwise it is called transformation.
our origins have been lost were traformate and we are satisfied with the product, so it is not my preoccupation that a people from the barracks of manure going to end up in comfortable homes with electricity, water and gas ......... and pc, if anything, the way how they can be reached and if we ever come.
remember that for abdominallcire the natives were paid by the merchant ...... rivers of whiskey liquor ..... and famous one asked you who you sell what you buy better?
ps
But not too colpevolizziamoci as Western and non overestimate minorities too.
remember that in Africa there are dozens of microguerre exercised by tribes of different ethnicities and do not forget that little Hitler or Stalin or Pinochet or Polpot etc.. etc.. lurk within these factions to the desire of a small power.
remember the thousands of child soldiers forced by their own brothers to kill brothers or their own parents .....
they also know how to do things unworthy.

avatarjunior
sent on April 01, 2014 (16:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice Memy, quoto Dany79 for the approach to Salgado!
I would say more than 'a photo taken from his book Africa!

a greeting

avatarjunior
sent on April 01, 2014 (16:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Snap truly remarkable, congratulations!

avatarsenior
sent on April 01, 2014 (18:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

To Moth: I agree with you that change is inevitable and necessary, but it is up to us to help them to progress on this path, taking care to respect the individual as a single entity, but also their company, if you can call it, and their customs. We are and we live today in a society, and as such we should behave, our past history, recent mooooooolto, as you mentioned
Hitler or Stalin or Pinochet or Polpot etc.. and so on.
should serve us not to repeat the same mistakes and not repeat them to others. Civilization is not measured by the wealth of a welfare state, luxury homes, electricity, water, gas, PCs, mobile phones etc.etc. but with the ability to know how to evolve in a civilized society. Too often we do not succeed, there is the humility to catch up with the others, Chiunthis they are, instead we want to colpevolizzarci always prevail over everyone and everything, especially against minorities. We have already caused too much irreparable damage, it would be desirable to avoid others.

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sent on April 01, 2014 (18:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gianni civilization is measured on all that it produces in the good and bad because it is itself composed of all these elements.
human nature, and the story is the teaching of evolution is still subject to the law of the strongest, and the problem is that if we say no to war individual, society and the mass behaves in the opposite manner.
when you say "we" ..... we accumini to those generations who made havoc in the world .. I would say "they" did.
I direct my thinking and behavior have never exercised any of it ;-)
would asupicabile who do not are caused others ............. onenstamente is a myth.
get to work ...... but it would be nice to say, Let 's go to that factory guns or bombs that maim people then that our doctors volontari going to take care ...... does not it seem a contradiction apocalyptic?

avatarsenior
sent on April 01, 2014 (19:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gianni civilization is measured on all that it produces in the good and bad because it is itself composed of all these elements.
sure it, but it would be desirable to be able to measure the well now that there are experiences that allow it, the conditional use is not by chance. Utopia or not, I like to think so.
human nature, and the story is the teaching of evolution is still subject to the law of the strongest, and the problem is that if we say no to war individual, society and the mass behaves in the opposite manner.
unfortunately I have to agree with you
When you say "we" ..... we accumini to those generations who made havoc in the world .. I would say "they" did. I direct my thinking and behavior have never exercised any of it
Far fromI think I used the term simply for belonging to the "majority"
Let 's go but to tell what factory guns or bombs that maim then the people who volunteer to be our doctors to cure ...... does not it seem a contradiction apocalyptic?
all right, but we live in a world of contradictions.

avatarsenior
sent on April 01, 2014 (19:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bellissima!

avatarsenior
sent on April 01, 2014 (20:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gianni is the force of power in a single thought to encompass the majority,
but as the majority becomes herself a victim, see North Korea, the previous tedesci and the Russians.
purtrtoppo this is happening in Africa for a long time now perecchio with mass killings.
but the majority also has the power to change things .... depend only when able to repent and to open their eyes.
hello ;-)
then when I look at this photo I see the boy left looking in the room and I wonder what is seeing? and what is the boy sognado?
maybe all maybe nothing.

avatarjunior
sent on April 01, 2014 (20:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I hope Memy not aggrieved by this talk on the sidelines of his photos, because in the end as we have different opinions is probably one of the most beautiful that debates could be open and in fact, I think this makes a great honor to photograph the beautiful ' generated :-)

having said that I think that utopia or its opposite, the dystopia, are separated by a very tenuous border marked by the conviction that it is one or the other thing: in 1948, Orwell wrote what was instantly categorized as a novel dystopian par excellence, the famous 1984 in 1948 was considered dystopian reality described in the book that is not too far from the reality that we now live to the point that they are actually produced and followed by a significant public own reality show titled with the name of the dreaded "Big Fratello ", on the contrary, until a few years before the moon landing was considered as well as science fiction utopia also the idea that man could achieve.'m just two examples and maybe not even the most apt, only the first two that came to my mind .. All this to say that, as Gandhi said (and I quote, alas, never having well-detailed character), "Be the change you want to see in the world" .. I also believe that our western development can only take advantage of to learn and develop other civilizations and cultures, one of the great merits of the Roman Empire was that, in addition to an advantage territorial conquests were jockeying a cultural advantage: invaded Greece, for example, have had the humility to listen the teachings of the culture drawing huge benefits ..
Then they all opinions, I used historical examples to my Deputynited but probably there will be a thousand more to my disadvantage that I can not see because they are too focused on my idea :-)

avatarsenior
sent on April 01, 2014 (20:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Anomerol you also said well with the various quotes ... but there are two things to be real ... do not forget that Gandhi, like many others have been killed without seeing the light of their thoughts and time, some changes require a long time, time that many lives will not have to dispisizione.

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sent on April 01, 2014 (21:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Oxyuranus and Kengai and Paul! :-P:-P:-P

Lorenzo, do not worry, as I said, I really like this debate in which I participate willingly and I can only be happy if it is due to reflections stimulated by a picture of me ...

For me, the fact remains that in the end, even with all the realism, you should not give in to 'idea that things must necessarily continue to go the same way! The change to the tribal population there will inevitably be but it is not mandatory that it should be necessarily destructive ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on April 01, 2014 (21:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great instant Memy: impattodi great visual and participatory reality of the moment :-) :-)

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sent on April 02, 2014 (8:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

a picture tells more than a book! Memy compliments!

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sent on April 02, 2014 (9:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

wow '.

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sent on April 02, 2014 (11:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Andrew, Mark and Alexander! :-D:-P
Given the proliferation of images from black ......... who continue to be my favorite forever, I must try to do something different ;-)

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sent on April 02, 2014 (14:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A special black and white, which highlights their different living conditions (imagine perceived as normal by them). Warm up in Africa?
Very nice one too.
Hello, Joseph.




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