@tanyarlfes Kenapa harus ausbildung nder? Langsung kerja aja kalau tujuan kamu nantinya ke Jerman juga. Daripada kamu 2x belajar bahasa. Kamu bisa loh penyetaraan langsung ijazah kamu dari Indonesia
Men have raped lizards, cows, dogs, men, dead bodies, kids in diapers, women in burkha, transgenders and yet people debate clothes matter. It's not her clothing, it's his mindset!
Today is Land Day.
50 years ago today, six un-armed Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces and more than 100 were injured during protests against Israel’s confiscation of Palestinian land.
Palestinians observe today by holding protest marches and planting olive trees.
I'm not against Snape being black in the new Harry Potter series. I'm not against it on principle.
There are obviously some pretty awful things and memes being said/shared that are clearly just racist. But it isn't necessarily racist to be a bit annoyed the character has been changed from the book's description, because his appearance carries meaning.
1. Snape is specifically and deliberately described as having "sallow skin" and being "pale." It mirrors the same pale complexion Voldemort has, which is partly why Snape always feels suspicious. They're designed as visual inversions of each other: Snape has a big hooked nose, Voldemort has a flat snakelike one. The whole point of Snape is that he LOOKS like the villain. Everything about his physical description screams untrustworthy. That's Rowling's deliberate misdirection, teaching readers not to judge by appearances. Change the appearance, you risk losing the power of that twist.
2. There's also an irony nobody seems to be talking about. By making Snape the suspicious, untrustworthy, seemingly villainous character AND the only prominent black actor in the cast, you've actually created the exact optics you were presumably trying to avoid. The one black guy is the one everyone's supposed to distrust? How is that progressive?
3. People are making a false equivalence with Hermione being black in the Cursed Child. That's completely fine because the books never say she's white in the text, and it doesn't affect her story either way. Snape's appearance is different. It's written into the plot.
4. The writers now have a real issue down the line. How are they going to portray Snape being bullied when younger? How are they going to portray James Potter suspending Snape upside down with Levicorpus? Surely they aren't going to force racist undertones onto Lupin, Potter, Black and Pettigrew? PLEASE do not turn this into some politically driven TV series where the Marauders' cruelty becomes a racial storyline. That would ruin both Snape AND James.
@tanyarlfes Sender aku tidak tau agama kamu apa, tapi saran aku coba kamu baca kewajiban suami sesuai agama mu. Karena di Islam sendiri, jika seorang istri sebelum menikah memiliki ART dirumahnya, maka suami harus menyediakan ART pula.
@worksfess Kalau untuk jangka panjang lebih baik ausbildung. Karena ausbildung itu sekolah vokasi, setelah lulus kamu jadi punya ijazah Jerman dan mudah untuk cari kerja.