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1.25 million people in Catalonia, Spain, marched for independence, driven by their distinct language and culture. In contrast, the speaker acknowledges the absence of such factors in their own situation.

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In front of the Capitol building, Ukraine 24 Television interviews two people who don't speak English. The interviewer asks about the coverage and ownership of the channel. The interviewees confirm it is a private channel but don't know the owner's name. The interviewer suggests it might be Pinchuk, a Ukrainian oligarch. The interviewees confirm they are in America and that Ukraine 24 is a private Ukrainian television channel. The interviewer concludes that the transparency of such channels is why the first amendment exists in America.

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Edmundo Gonzalez won the Venezuelan election but Nicolas Maduro declared himself president again, sparking protests. Maria Corina provided evidence of Edmundo's victory by 73%. Maduro is suppressing dissent, leading to deaths and injuries. Awareness and support are needed for those fighting for change in Venezuela. Check my stories for more information. Translation: Edmundo Gonzalez ganó las elecciones en Venezuela, pero Nicolás Maduro se autoproclamó presidente nuevamente, lo que desencadenó protestas. María Corina presentó pruebas de la victoria de Edmundo por 73%. Maduro está reprimiendo la disidencia, lo que ha provocado muertes y lesiones. Se necesita conciencia y apoyo para quienes luchan por un cambio en Venezuela. Consulta mis historias para obtener más información.

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The speaker discusses the crackdown on journalists in Brazil, likening it to Gestapo tactics. They mention how people are being prosecuted for liking or sending emojis on messages. The need for independent channels like x is emphasized, as other platforms are complying with judicial intervention. The speaker highlights x as the only channel standing against violating the law amidst monitoring of social media.

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Protests are taking place outside various ministries, including Culture, Environment and Sustainable Development, Women, Gender and Diversity, Public Works, Science and Technology, Labor, Education, Transportation, Health, and Social Development. The speaker expresses opposition to political corruption and calls for freedom.

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Estamos emprendiendo un cambio de paradigma económico, social, político y cultural, yendo a contramano de muchos países. Mientras otros proponen censura, nosotros proponemos libertad de expresión. En Inglaterra, desde que los socialistas llegaron al poder, están metiendo presa a la gente por postear en redes sociales. A los periodistas de acá tampoco les gusta que hayan perdido el monopolio del micrófono. Las redes sociales les pasan facturas. Mientras otros caen en guerras culturales y religiosas que expulsan gente de bien, nosotros invitamos al mundo libre a participar en la reconstrucción del país. **Translation:** We are undertaking a paradigm shift—economic, social, political, and cultural—going against the grain of many countries. While others propose censorship, we propose freedom of expression. In England, since the socialists came to power, they are imprisoning people for posting on social media. Journalists here also don't like that they have lost their microphone monopoly. Social media is holding them accountable. While others fall into cultural and religious wars that expel good people, we invite the free world to participate in the country's reconstruction.

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Protests are ongoing in major US cities with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after Election Day, so everyone should take note and not let up.

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Today we have a very interesting topic. There are allegations that President Pedro Sánchez may have organized a fraudulent scheme to reach the presidency, known as "pucherazo." Gabriel Araújo, an expert who presented a report on Friday to various associations that will file a complaint, joins us. He explains that his role as a systems auditor is to certify audiovisual evidence for citizens to denounce. They have received numerous videos regarding the general scrutiny process during the two elections this year. Additionally, they participated in a popular scrutiny process to photograph electoral records. It is important to note that the general scrutiny has not been conducted for many years, as confirmed by magistrates and electoral officials.

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A group of organizers describes rapid mobilization following the bombing and kidnapping of the president of Venezuela. By 03:30–04:00 this morning, they issued a call for demonstrations for Saturday, January 3, and within less than twelve hours, tens of thousands gathered. They characterize the moment as a watershed or epic moment and emphasize that people should be in the streets, framing it as a class war, a global war, and an anti-imperialist war. They report that demonstrations occurred in more than 100 cities on short notice. In Washington, they describe a scene where fifty fifty-one participants were scheduled for a simultaneous demonstration. As some attendees passed their protest site, many stopped for Gaza-related demonstrations, deciding to join the other event instead. Early on January 3, after the Answer Coalition and others called for demonstrations, fifty fifty-one expressed interest in collaborating and co-hosting that day. The presence of additional organizations that have opposed Trump but focus on domestic issues helped grow the demonstrations from about 60 at 10:00 to around 100 by 11:30, which they identify as a promising development. Speaker 1 introduces Manolo De Los Santos as the executive director of the People's Forum and a researcher with the Tri-Continental Institute for Social Research, noting his perspective that the United States is a rogue state with no regard for the UN Charter or international law. He also mentions Vijay Prashad, the executive director of the Tri-Continental Institute. Speaker 2 comments that Prashad is an extremely humble man and a reluctant politician, and expresses sympathy for him, noting there is nothing in his character that suggests otherwise. There is also a mention that people on the left will turn their back on Nicolas Maduro Moros and Celia Flores, and the speaker asserts they refuse to do so.

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Our government is tear-gassing its own people. We were peacefully protesting, but the situation escalated. There were reports of injuries; we saw a man with blood on his head and a woman limping, also covered in blood. It’s important not to believe the fake news about what happened here.

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Spain has been a testing ground for extreme woke agendas, radical gender laws, and climate change policies. It is also a gateway for the Islamization of Europe and a victim of mass immigration. The current government, led by Pedro Sánchez, is corrupt and has initiated a constitutional process. They have proposed an amnesty law for politicians who have committed crimes against the constitution and national unity. This government is a threat to democracy, the rule of law, and the separation of powers. The speaker believes that Spain must resist this government and its dangerous policies. They emphasize the importance of defending Spain's identity, preserving freedoms, and collaborating with like-minded individuals and groups worldwide.

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Catalonia, a nation with its own language and culture, has a strong national character and values of openness and civic organization. Despite promises of self-rule, the Spanish government has eroded Catalonia's sovereignty and refused political dialogue. In 2017, over 2 million citizens peacefully expressed support for an independent Catalan republic, but faced violence from Spanish police. This marked the beginning of an ongoing campaign of repression, resulting in imprisoned and exiled Catalan leaders, as well as 3,000 citizens facing retaliation for exercising their fundamental rights. These actions are driven by ideological reasons.

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We are at the Capitol building where people have stormed in, breaking the door. They are accusing others of standing with criminals and not protecting journalists or politicians.

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We're currently in a dark period, not just in America with our president, who I view as a bully, but globally. A letter from Hungary in the New York Times illustrated how authoritarianism spreads. We must stay vigilant, alert, energetic, brave, and courageous. To everyone watching, especially in the Spanish-speaking world, we must stand up, speak truthfully, and act with honesty. There should always be room in our lives for kindness, love, understanding, and acceptance of one another.

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Germany is experiencing massive protests calling for the government to step down. These protests are seen as a democratic expression of people's dissatisfaction with a government that no longer represents their interests. The support for the current government has dropped to around 30%. The protesters, including farmers who rarely leave their farms, are exercising their democratic rights to be heard. However, the mainstream media and establishment label them as far-right extremists, which carries significant weight in Germany's historical context. Despite being labeled, the protesters are determined to demand more democratic representation and feel threatened by a government that they believe despises them. These protests are a manifestation of ordinary hardworking people who are frustrated and seeking to exercise their democratic rights.

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Hi, I'm Matt Goodwin reporting from Brussels where an event has been canceled by the left-wing mayor and activists. Attendees are trapped in a room with police outside preventing them from leaving and re-entering. The event was meant for discussions on identity, family, and European politics with elected officials present. This is seen as an attempt to silence democracy. Stay tuned for updates.

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Protests are ongoing in the US, with limited media coverage. The movement won't stop before or after the November election. It's a warning for everyone to take note and not let up.

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Ermia, an organizer in Washington, DC, addressed a crowd gathered in the streets as part of a coordinated effort by a coalition of activists, organizations, and community members from across the city. The central message of the gathering was to call for an end to aggression toward Venezuela and to demand the removal of U.S. troops from DC and from local communities. The speakers and participants joined forces to raise a collective voice aimed at changing a foreign policy approach that they view as threatening to Venezuelan sovereignty and to regional stability. The group asserts that the Trump administration has taken actions against Venezuela that amount to aggression and interference, and they specifically call for the troops to be withdrawn from the District of Columbia and from communities within the city. The demonstrators emphasize solidarity with the Venezuelan people, expressing concern about the political and military pressure exerted by the United States on Venezuela and the broader Caribbean region. The gathering is framed as a show of unity with people abroad who are affected by these policies, as well as a response to fear felt domestically among communities that perceive ongoing threats or destabilizing actions. A key emphasis of the event is opposition to threats against Venezuela and its sovereignty. The speakers highlight that the Trump administration has attacked President MacGregor and has continually threatened individuals throughout the Caribbean, framing these actions as part of a broader pattern of destabilizing pressure. The message conveyed is one of resistance to interventionist tactics and a demand for respect for national sovereignty. By bringing together diverse groups and residents from across DC, the organizers aim to demonstrate broad-based local opposition to what they describe as aggressive foreign policy measures and to advocate for a peaceful, non-interventionist approach. Throughout the remarks, there is a repeated call for ending aggression toward Venezuela, removing troops from DC and from communities within the city, and standing in solidarity with people abroad while acknowledging fear that exists within the country due to these policies. The participants signal a commitment to continued advocacy and public demonstrations to push for a shift in administration policy toward Venezuela and the Caribbean region. People need.

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Protesters are chanting "Free Palestine" in a pod, emphasizing their support for Palestine.

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The speaker criticizes reporting through social media and influencers, urging people to disconnect from their devices. Another speaker discusses the challenges of media coverage in West Maui and asserts their right to freedom of the press. A third speaker questions why the government is concerned about documenting events and emphasizes the desire of locals to uncover the truth. Despite facing obstacles and feeling unsafe, the speaker expresses gratitude for the support received from viewers, who serve as a safety net by sharing and engaging with the content.

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Israel attacked Gaza tonight, leaving Palestinians with nowhere to seek refuge. It's time for action - if leaders like Mr. Sánchez don't act, they are complicit in genocide. Spain must take concrete steps to stop Netanyahu, like Colombia did by cutting diplomatic ties.

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Anti-Trump protesters are demonstrating outside the Supreme Court against Trump's secure border policies. The crowd is chanting "down, down with deportation, up, up with liberation." According to the speaker, the protesters have been chanting in Spanish, which the speaker finds annoying considering the location is outside the United States Supreme Court. More footage is available on Laura Loomis' X account.

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Speaker 0: The people are finally free; the people cry for their freedom. Thanks to the United States for liberating us, and long live freedom. Speaker 1: Hey, the dictator has fallen, finally we are free. Long live a free Venezuela. Thank you, God, thank you. Hey, the dictator fell at last. Granadito, brother, this is real, we are free. Look, look at the people. Long live a free Venezuela. Thanks to God, this is for all who endured; it has been achieved.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the situation in Ferraz, where citizens' rights and freedoms have been suspended. Speaker 1 defends people going to Ferraz to express their dissatisfaction, comparing it to praying the rosary. Speaker 0 agrees with the sentiment but doesn't have any connection to those involved. They mention an article explaining why the rosary isn't being prayed exactly in the front row but rather on the corner where the gathering takes place. Speaker 1 criticizes the leader of the yunque for tweeting against them, stating that going to church to pray is what they were taught in their Catholic upbringing. Speaker 0 mentions that everyone has their own beliefs. Speaker 1 dismisses the situation as folklore that benefits someone named Marlas. The conversation ends abruptly.

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Ep. 40 - Santiago Abascal
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Santiago Abascal argues that Spain has become a testing ground for extreme ideologies, including radical gender laws and climate agendas. He highlights Spain's role as a gateway for Islamization in Europe and warns of the dangers posed by a government with communist ministers. Abascal criticizes the government's amnesty law for serious crimes, claiming it undermines democracy and the rule of law. He expresses concern over rising crime rates linked to immigration and the erosion of national identity. Abascal calls for mobilization against what he perceives as a dangerous government that threatens Spain's future and unity.
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