Public Servant-Black&Blu4StayinTru🥊4 Kurds&humanity-HACKED&ugly fight@times but we know what we're🥊4 #Underpinning I've many inspirations-needed! 30/06/26🙏✌
Their release is supported legally & is key in stopping a genocidal onslaught - those are the facts. You involved me & kept me in - you have my response.
🔴 Selahattin Demirtaş, komedyen Deniz Göktaş'a seslendi:
📌 On yıldır bu günü bekliyorum; Yılmaz, Cem falan benim yerime gelirler diye düşünmüştüm de denyolar beni hayal kırıklığına uğrattı
📌 Baktın sabahın köründe kapına dayanmıyorlar, ki en kötüsü bu şekilde beklemektir, durma sen git. Taksim'e git mesela, avukatlarımın sana ileteceği iki tane sağlam sloganı sol yumruk havada, hançereni yırtarcasına meydanın ortasında haykır, akşamına koltuğum senindir inşaallah.
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Kobanê kumpas davasında bir ihlal kararı daha verildi. Ancak yoldaşlarımız tüm hukuksuzluğa rağmen rehin tutulmaya devam ediliyor.
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Since yesterday, Khan Younis has not stopped being under continuous bombardment, as if the night never ends and the sky knows no mercy. Buildings are being blown apart in the heart of the city, and areas described as “safe,” such as Al-Mawasi, have not been spared; they were struck twice, leaving martyrs and injuries, including children who had no fault except being there.
The city shakes with every explosion, and hearts tremble with it in fear and pain, until death has become close to everyone remaining in this besieged strip, surrounded from all sides. Just one minute can separate a living life from eternal silence, and a standing home from rubble where nothing can be recognized.
One cry is repeated everywhere: stop the war… stop the bombardment… stop this death that pursues people in every corner.
Imminent Rebellion: The quote highlights the tense political climate of first-century Judea, where anyone uniting the local populace was marked for exile or execution.
Tragic Identity: Judah officially rejects his adopted Roman identity (as Young Arrius), returns his citizen ring, and fully embraces his fate as a prince of Judea.
Pontius Pilate: "You are too great a danger. Leave Judea. You have my warning."
Key Themes of the Exchange
The Power of Rome: Pilate delivers this line while physically ascending the stairs to his governor's throne, visually asserting the crushing authority of Caesar.
Because of Judah's immense popularity and his fierce defiance of Roman rule, the Roman governor Pontius Pilate views him as a highly destabilizing political threat. Pilate recognizes that Judah could easily become a symbol of rebellion, leading to the full dialogue.
Context of the Scene
The dramatic exchange happens late in the film after Judah Ben-Hur defeats his rival Messala in the iconic chariot race. Having won the race, Judah is hailed as a massive hero by the Jewish people of Jerusalem.
@hdpdemirtas Yao Selo can sen bizi güldürdün Allah da seni güldürsün hep mutlu ol inşallah en kısa zamanda önce ailene kavuşursun sonrada biz sana kavuşuruz gerçi biz senden hiç gitmedikki tekrar kavuşalım sen hep kalbimizdesin