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X @Elon Musk
Elon Musk· 2026-02-21 14:28
RT Gad Saad (@GadSaad)Westerners are willing to lose their culture, heritage, religion, and civilization to prove that they are tolerant of those invading them, and mounting them, their children, and their women. It is astonishing. ...
How Can Music Connect Generations? | Watar Band | TEDxBaghdad
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-17 16:42
Watar Band presents a powerful musical journey blending classic Iraqi heritage with contemporary sound. Through a unique mix of old and new songs, their performance celebrates memory, identity, and the evolving spirit of Iraqi music across generations. Watar Band is a contemporary Iraqi music group founded in late 2022, blending academic backgrounds with artistic passion to create a distinctive musical identity that has resonated both inside Iraq and internationally. The band is led by Dr. Farqad Khudhur, i ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2026-02-16 04:33
RT Adam Johnston (@adamkjohnston)“Would America be the America it is today if it had been settled not by British Protestants but by French, Spanish, or Portuguese Catholics?The answer is no. It would not be America; it would be Quebec, Mexico, or Brazil.” -Sam Huntington.Heritage cannot be dismissed. ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2026-02-09 07:01
RT Alexandra Marshall (@ellymelly)Nowhere in the world is it 'racist' to defend your culture.Except if you're in the West.It is a manufactured slur by those political groups trying to steal our home, erase our heritage, and take our nation.Defending your homeland is the core value of every nation. ...
X @Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo· 2026-02-08 07:40
RT Iosefina Pascal (@iosefinaoficial)France 's Le Monde just branded Romania's iconic "ia" blouse a far-right extremist symbol.This is blatant disrespect to our heritage, twisting tradition and culture into propaganda to smear Romanians.These EU goons hate every piece of national and cultural heritage, because it is a sign of sovereignty, which they despise.And you believe them when they say they wanna protect you from disinformation. ...
Why Do Some Pasts Refuse to Die? | Margaret Comer | TEDxAstana
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 16:49
Core Argument - Societies' choices about what to remember and forget shape their present and future, influencing their self-perception and direction [2][9][29] - Preserving sites of mass violence, like Gulag heritage sites, is crucial for uncovering hidden evidence, facilitating remembrance, and educating future generations [11][12][21] Significance of Gulag Heritage Preservation - Gulag sites contain physical evidence, such as artifacts and structural remains, that supplements archival records and reveals the realities of life in the camps [13][15][17] - Visiting Gulag sites allows individuals to connect emotionally with the past, mourn losses, and protest against authoritarianism, fostering a deeper understanding beyond historical texts [18][19][20] - Preserving Gulag heritage educates people about the atrocities of the past, promoting critical thinking and preventing future acts of repression and violence [21][24][25] Implications for Society - Examining Gulag heritage encourages reflection on the diverse forms and consequences of repression, fostering a sense of vigilance against societal regression [25] - Combining historical research, archaeology, memory work, and heritage preservation provides a comprehensive understanding of the past, encompassing emotions, experiences, and individual stories [26] - Remembering past suffering can serve as a warning, guiding societies towards peace and freedom by highlighting the stakes involved in historical memory [28][29]
Discovering Pakistan’s True Age | Saad Zahid | TEDxLCWU
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-12 17:38
In this compelling TEDx talk, heritage enthusiast Saad Zahid takes us on an eye-opening journey through Pakistan’s hidden timelines—beyond 1947. From the 9,000-year-old city of Mehrgarh in Balochistan to the urban brilliance of the Indus Valley Civilization, from Gandhara's Buddhist marvels to Mughal grandeur, Saad reveals how this land has been a cradle of civilizations for millennia. Layer by layer, he walks us through centuries of architecture, spirituality, and multicultural heritage—across Sindh, Punja ...
3 ways to be a better leader | Muhammad Wafiuddin Saipol Bahrin | TEDxUniversiti Brunei Darussalam
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 16:54
[applause] My name is Wafi and today I'll be delivering a talk about leadership a blueprint for Brunai's future. Now let me ask a question before I begin my talk. Who raised their hand here who believe they are capable of being a leader.Can I see a raise of hand. Keep that in mind because this talk is all for you. So all right so before I begin I always have this saying that you are all built for tomorrow and you are rooted in yesterday.So what does this mean. This basically means that all of you are being ...
Against All Odds... | Tan Cheng Voon | TEDxUniversiti Brunei Darussalam
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-11 16:54
Career & Family Balance - The speaker initially prioritized career advancement, becoming the first female HR director in a five-star international hotel and later working in Brunei palaces [6] - The speaker faced a career crossroads when considering a move to Xi'an, China, grappling with the decision between career and family [7][8] - The speaker chose to resign from a high-flying career to focus on raising her children, later returning to work in a different field [9][10][11] - The speaker eventually became the first non-French commercial attaché, receiving recognition from the French President [12] Heritage & Modernity - The speaker emphasizes the importance of heritage in building integrity, hard work, and family unity [14][15] - Heritage provided authenticity and identity, teaching the reward of hard work, commitment, and integrity [15] - The speaker's children embrace both tradition and modernity, valuing family and filial piety [16][17] - The speaker advocates for integrating the best of heritage and modernity to empower the next generation [18] Personal Values & Identity - The speaker's mother defied tradition by asserting her right to raise her child [2] - The speaker resolved to be self-reliant and independent, pursuing education and career goals against parental wishes [5] - The speaker realized the importance of selfless care and love, nurturing her children with integrity and resilience [16] - The speaker concludes that heritage provides emotional strength and resilience in a changing world, while modernity fosters intellectual openness and adaptability [22]
Kochi: A City of Infinite Stories | Johann Kuruvilla | TEDxASM Kochi
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-09 16:28
Core Idea - The speaker uses the city of Kochi as a metaphor for how heritage and history can be portals to different times and cultures, accessible through storytelling [5][28] - Storytelling is presented as the key to unlocking these portals and experiencing the richness of a city's heritage [27][29][31] Cultural Heritage & Historical Context - Kochi's identity is shaped by a blend of various cultures and historical events, including Portuguese, Dutch, British, Jewish, Arab, and Chinese influences [13][16][23] - Examples of cultural fusion are highlighted through food (string hoppers/spaghetti), architecture (traditional Kerala houses with Portuguese elements), and art forms (Chavittukali/stomping drama) [8][10][12][16] - The 2018 floods and the ancient city of Muziris are used to illustrate how disasters can lead to new beginnings and cultural shifts [22][24] The Role of Heritage in Community - Heritage is not just something to be preserved in museums but is alive in everyday life, connecting people through shared stories, food, and traditions [29][30] - The Kochi Heritage Project aims to foster a sense of belonging and appreciation for the city's unique heritage among locals and visitors [25][26] Personal Transformation - Engaging with heritage and storytelling can lead to personal transformation and a deeper understanding of one's place in the world [27][31]