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“Museums are managers of consciousness. They give us an
interpretation of history, of how to view the world and locate ourselves
in it. They are, if you want to put it in positive terms, great
educational institutions. If you want to put it in negative terms, they
are propaganda machines.”

by Hans Haacke

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“All conditioned things are impermanent. When one sees this with wisdom, one turns away from suffering.”

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“Without technology, billions would die. Without art, billions would still survive.”

 — Anonymous

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What is Low Self-Esteem?

Low self-esteem is when someone lacks confidence about who they are and what they can do. They often feel incompetent, unloved, or inadequate. People who struggle with low self-esteem are consistently afraid about making mistakes or letting other people down.

Having self-esteem issues can be detrimental to your health and negatively affect your personal and professional relationships. There are many reasons why you may have low self-esteem — your genes, how and where you grew up, and other life circumstances all play a role.

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“Art for the most part, is about concentration, solitude and determination. It’s really not about other people’s needs and assumptions. I’m not interested in the notion that art serves something. Art is useless, not useful.”

— Richard Serra

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Kenny G – The Moment (Official Video)

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The Stone Mind

Hogen, a Chinese Zen teacher, lived alone in a small temple in the country. One day four traveling monks appeared and asked if they might make a fire in his yard to warm themselves.

While they were building the fire, Hogen heard them arguing about subjectivity and objectivity. He joined them and said: There is a big stone. Do you consider it to be inside or outside your mind?’

One of the monks replied: ‘From the Buddhist viewpoint everything is an objectification of mind, so I would say that the stone is inside my mind.’

‘Your head must feel very heavy’, observed Hogen. ‘if you are carrying around a stone like that in your mind.’ 

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Knightfall: Official Trailer

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“It is quality rather than quantity that matters.”

— Seneca

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“You can’t copy anybody and end with anything. If you copy, it means you’re working without any real feeling.”

— Milt Jackson

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Democrats and KKK history

  • The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was founded in 1865 in Tennessee by former Confederate soldiers after the U.S. Civil War. Its original purpose was to resist Reconstruction and maintain white supremacy in the South.
  • At that time, the Democratic Party was dominant in the South and was the party most associated with opposing Reconstruction, civil rights for freed Black people, and the Republican-led federal government (since Republicans were the party of Lincoln and emancipation).
  • Because of this, many early KKK members were white Southern Democrats. The Klan often worked to suppress Black voters, who overwhelmingly supported Republicans in that era.
  • However, it would be misleading to say “the Democratic Party created the KKK.” The Klan was not an official arm of the Democratic Party—it was a violent, secret society. But it did align with the interests of many Southern Democrats at the time.
  • Over the decades, political alignments shifted. In the mid-20th century, the Democratic Party (especially under presidents like Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson) embraced civil rights. Meanwhile, many segregationist white Southerners moved toward the Republican Party.

Summary:
The KKK was created by white Southerners, many of whom were Democrats in the post-Civil War era, but it was never formally created or run by the Democratic Party. Over time, the party positions on race and civil rights changed dramatically, so the historical connections don’t map neatly onto today’s politics.

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