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  • Macaso Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander & Scale Measuring Tool Black

    Macaso Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander & Scale Measuring Tool Black

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    Description:
    Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander W/ Scale Measuring Tool.
    Professional Cosmetic Tool.

    Silver and Black Material:Stainless Steel
    Blue Material: Titanium Alloy
    Size:approx. 9×6 cm/3.54×2.36 inch

    Package Includes:
    1 x Measurement Board
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 12 x 10 cm
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 28 September 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Macaso
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BGNTGL3P
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ JKT62013613
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Hong Kong
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Macaso
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 8 x 12 x 10 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Tattoo Supplies

    Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander W/ Scale Measuring Tool.
    Professional Cosmetic Tool.
    Silver and Black Material:Stainless Steel
    Blue Material: Titanium Alloy

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  • pTron Bullet Wireless WX21 15W Fast Charging Pad with 3A Type-C 1.2 Meter Cable, Compatible with Wireless Charging Enabled Smartphones (Black)

    pTron Bullet Wireless WX21 15W Fast Charging Pad with 3A Type-C 1.2 Meter Cable, Compatible with Wireless Charging Enabled Smartphones (Black)

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    pTron Bullet Wireless WX21 15W Fast Charging Pad with 3A Type-C 1.2 Meter Cable, Compatible with Wireless Charging Enabled Smartphones (Black)
    This wireless charger is just 0.5cm in thickness. 3A Type-C 1.2 meter long cable (included) allows you to charge your device faster. Please use a high-power adapter to experience fast charging.
    Compact wireless charger just 9.8cm in diameter; Low Temperature & Over Voltage Protection; Transmission distance up to 8mm; Durable ABS material; Non-slip silicone pads on the bottom
    Input 9V-2A, 5V-2A; Output 9V-1.67A 5V-1A; Power 15W/10W/7.5W/5W; For smartphones with wireless charging function; We recommend direct contact between phone & charger to experience fast charging
    1-year manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase, please contact our customer care team on 040-67138888/support@p

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  • Redmi A1 (Black, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage) | Segment Best AI Dual Cam | 5000mAh Battery | Leather Texture Design | Android 12

    Redmi A1 (Black, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage) | Segment Best AI Dual Cam | 5000mAh Battery | Leather Texture Design | Android 12

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    Redmi A1 (Black, 2GB RAM, 32GB Storage) | Segment Best AI Dual Cam | 5000mAh Battery | Leather Texture Design | Android 12
    Processor: MediaTek Helio A22 processor; up to 2.0GHz
    Camera: 8MP Dual camera | 5MP Front camera
    Memory, Storage & SIM: 2GB LPDDR4x RAM | 32GB storage expandable up to 512GB with dedicated SD card slot | Dual SIM (nano+nano) dual standby (4G+4G)
    Battery: 5000 mAh large battery with 10W in-box charger

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  • MSiwach Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander & Scale Measuring Tool Black

    MSiwach Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander & Scale Measuring Tool Black

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    Description:
    Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander W/ Scale Measuring Tool.
    Professional Cosmetic Tool.

    Silver and Black Material:Stainless Steel
    Blue Material: Titanium Alloy
    Size:approx. 9×6 cm/3.54×2.36 inch

    Package Includes:
    1 x Measurement Board
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 12 x 10 cm
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 20 September 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MSiwach
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BFXCD3D2
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ MSH62013613
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Hong Kong
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ MSiwach
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 8 x 12 x 10 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Tattoo Supplies

    Nose Engraving Board Nasal Measurement Board Expander W/ Scale Measuring Tool.
    Professional Cosmetic Tool.
    Silver and Black Material:Stainless Steel
    Blue Material: Titanium Alloy

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  • JUTTI GHAR Amazon Branded Prime Packaging Tape (Black, 3 inch x 65 m)

    JUTTI GHAR Amazon Branded Prime Packaging Tape (Black, 3 inch x 65 m)

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    Size:- 65 Meter Amazon Branded Prime Tape. Pack of 1. Can be used for all household, official and industrial needs More efficient than other tapes in the market Strong adhesion.
    Extra strong brown packing tape rolls secures even the heaviest of items inside the box. Amazon branded packaging tape can be applied manually either using a tape dispenser or mechanically with a box sealer.
    This Tape Roll has Excellent holding power so the package stays sealed. A wide service temperature range is good for most applications.
    MAHAPACK Amazon branded tape is 45 microns thick and can hold for long-lasting use. Adhesive Packing Tape has a glossy finish to use in packaging high-quality products
    Available across all locations in India, fast delivery.
    This product also known as Printed tape, Prime branded tape, amazon bopp tape, Amazon prime tape, Amazon printed tape, Amazon prime packing tape.

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  • mi New Launch Smart Watches ID116 Bluetooth Smartwatch Wireless Fitness Band for Boys, Girls, Men, Women & Kids | Sports Gym Watch for All Smart Phones I Heart Rate and spo2 Monitor – Black

    mi New Launch Smart Watches ID116 Bluetooth Smartwatch Wireless Fitness Band for Boys, Girls, Men, Women & Kids | Sports Gym Watch for All Smart Phones I Heart Rate and spo2 Monitor – Black

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    Heart Rate Monitor and Blood Pressure and Blood Oxygen Monitor: By monitoring your heart rate, you can measure calories burned and check your cardio zones (Fat Burn, Cardio and Peak) to check the intensity of the exercises that are ideal for your goals. Blood Pressure smart watches intelligently measures SpO2, monitors blood oxygen and blood pressure levels, and monitors changes in your body.
    ⌚ All-day activity tracking: Track steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, you can check daily activity and time on OLED display or Fitpro APP
    ⌚ You will receive only notification to See Calls & Messages on Your Wrist: Receive/Rejection call, calendar, SMS and SNS (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter) notifications on display, fitness tracker band let you never miss the messages that matter.
    ⌚ fitness band will Sync after installing fitness band Fitpro application from play store.To set time of watch you have to install Fitpro application.Switch ON bluetooth and location whlie connecting fitness band from app
    ⌚ Smart Notifications: In Addition To Tracking, This Smartwatch Connects To The App, Available For All Smartphones So You Can Receive Incoming Phone Messages, Calls, And More. The Smartwatch Offers Bluetooth Connectivity. Get All Your Messages And Notifications Sent Straight To Your Wrist

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  • TVARA LCD Writing Tablet 8.5 Inch E-Note Pad LCD Writing Tablet, Kids Drawing Pad 8.5 Inch Doodle Board, Toddler Boy and Girl Learning Gift for 3 4 5 6 Years Old, Black

    TVARA LCD Writing Tablet 8.5 Inch E-Note Pad LCD Writing Tablet, Kids Drawing Pad 8.5 Inch Doodle Board, Toddler Boy and Girl Learning Gift for 3 4 5 6 Years Old, Black

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    No radiation and glare, good protections for eyes. Easy to use and easy to erase, this drawing tablet is a great gift
    This works on basis of reflected light. The more brighter the ambient light the better it will look. It will now show up in dark rooms. The harder you press the darker the line. Use only included pen. Do not use any sharp objects to write.
    No paper and never need to charge. This doodle board saves trees, reusable and durable, it is a paperless smart device
    Suitable for all ages: This writing board is completely used by children for writing, arithmetic, spelling and learning assistants, and it is also the best writing board for adults to take notes and memorize information in the office. In addition, it is the best family message board for sending messages to family and lovers. Most importantly, it is the best learning for children at home. It is an ideal gift for children aged 3-13, perfect for birthdays, Diwali, Christams and any occasion.

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  • What I tell my Black Jewish children about Kanye West, antisemitism and race | Jason Stanley

    What I tell my Black Jewish children about Kanye West, antisemitism and race | Jason Stanley

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    My children are blessed to have been raised in a country different from the Germany of the 1930s and the Poland of the immediate postwar era. Both of my parents are refugees from European antisemitism, and my mother’s comments about her experiences in Poland can seem mysterious to my kids. They haven’t been raised with material exhibitions of antisemitism, and our discussions about it over the years have seemed more like lessons in history.

    But antisemitism is on the rise again in the United States. Harmful tropes have returned to explicit politics, with help from the last president. Meanwhile, remarks by Kanye West and Nick Cannon echo ancient conspiratorial themes.

    My two children are seven and 11. They are Black and Jewish and have to understand racism and antisemitism when most adults don’t or won’t understand either. How do we address these issues with them?

    Black children growing up in America absorb much about race from their environment. Many live in largely segregated cities and experience largely segregated spaces – they see what is happening from an early age. The repeated instances of police violence and Black protest, followed by white backlash – what the historian Elizabeth Hinton calls “the cycle” – do not go unnoticed by Black children.

    Meanwhile, leading Republican candidates talk in antisemitic stereotypes – the “dual loyalty” trope that Jewish Americans have a primary loyalty to Israel, or conspiracy theories such as QAnon that resemble the ancient Christian antisemitic conspiracy theory of blood libel. My 11-year-old likes Ye’s music, and now feels bad listening to it. But it’s important that my kids recognize that the narratives he and others share are already embedded in American society.

    For some Jewish Americans, remarks and posts by Ye, Cannon and Kyrie Irving come together in a concept that one could, very tendentiously, label “Black antisemitism”. But we must be vigilant to the fact that what could be mislabeled as such is instead antisemitism of other varieties. If Ye describes Jewish financial domination, or control of the media, it is not “Black antisemitism”. It is garden-variety American antisemitism. Christian nationalism is the view that the US was founded as a Christian nation, and its exceptional nature is a testament to the abiding Christian character of its founding laws and culture. Christian nationalism is also a traditional source of antisemitism, the blame for which can hardly be placed on Black Americans.

    Even when we look at antisemitic comments made by Black Hebrew Israelites, or some of the leaders of the Nation of Islam, we need to ask whether the antisemitism has anything to do with being Black American, or rather some other source (eg certain forms of Christianity or Islam). There are a variety of sources of antisemitism. None of them are specifically Black.

    It is tempting for Jewish Americans to displace the threat of antisemitism on to another minority group. But the real threats we Jewish people face in America have nothing to do with Black Americans, who generally have been and always will be our allies.

    US anti-Black racism, unlike antisemitism, is at the heart of the policies that formed our country. The legacy of slavery runs deep in our institutions, culturally and otherwise. Antisemitism, on the other hand, is less intrinsic to the American identity.

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    James Baldwin in 1985. Photograph: Associated Press

    As Black Americans are to the United States, Jews were to many European nations – for centuries, their national minority. Elections swung on their issues. The Nazis killed two out of three European Jews. Even in Poland, a country where we numbered for centuries 10% of the national population, it is as if we were never there.

    As James Baldwin powerfully argued, in his 1967 essay Negroes Are Antisemitic Because They’re Anti-White, this European past, as horrific as it was, has not prevented many Jewish Americans from claiming the privileges of whiteness here. Baldwin aptly writes: “One does not wish, in short, to be told by an American Jew that his suffering is as great as the American Negro’s suffering. It isn’t, and one knows that it isn’t from the very tone in which he assures you that it is.” Even my Black Jewish American children, as young as they are, are keenly aware of these facts. They also know that unlike most American Jews, they cannot escape into whiteness.

    The reality is that the fate of Black and Jewish Americans are linked, as Jewish people are characteristically targeted by conspiracy theories that are at the heart of white ethnonationalism and fascism. “Until we see antisemitism as a toxic species of the white supremacy that threatens Black security,” Michael Eric Dyson has written, “none of us are truly safe.”

    My kids’ strong sense of social justice is, I recognize, in large part personal – for example, the journeys of all refugees from hatred and discrimination remind them of my parents’ similar flights. Antisemitic conspiracy theorists, however, have a quite different view of the source of Jewish support of refugees. According to classic Nazi thinking, Jews were instead drawn to supporting refugees because it was a method to dilute and weaken native white Christian populations. “The Jews will not replace us,” uttered in Charlottesville, Virginia, in a very different political and historical context, is a clear reference to this; it also fueled the murder of Jewish worshipers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in 2018.

    In Nazi and KKK ideology, Jews are the secret agents behind social justice movements. But even recent attacks on critical race theory (CRT) target Jews and Blacks together, albeit covertly. Attacks on CRT are a version of the old “cultural Marxism” conspiracy theory, and as such appeal to antisemites, who will make the racist assumption that the “theorists” behind it are Jews. There are clear overlaps in the multiple conspiracy theories behind European fascism and those animating the far right in the US. Both target Black people and Jewish people simultaneously.

    We owe to Black writers and thinkers very early recognition of these parallels. As the historian Matthew Delmont has memorably put it, Langston Hughes in 1937 essentially described fascism as Jim Crow with a foreign accent. The Pittsburgh Courier, one of the main Black newspapers in the US, had a “Double V” victory campaign in the 1940s – victory was to be fought abroad against fascism and here against racism. Black Americans knew that Nazism was a racist project, since antisemitism is a form of racism. As I see it, and tell my children, Black Americans are Jewish Americans’ greatest allies against the forces facing both of us here. More generally, fascist antisemitism is simultaneously mixed with threats to other minorities and marginalized groups and we need to stand against it together.

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    Mourners hug last year after lighting a candle in memory of Melvin Wax, one of 11 Jewish worshippers killed at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. Photograph: Gene J Puskar/AP

    Some prominent Black American intellectuals, as well as the movements their work has helped spark, have directed ire against actions taken by the state of Israel, which subjects Palestinians to mass over-policing, over-incarceration, and unjust imprisonment. The ubiquitous intrusive checkpoints remind many of the straight line between Jim Crow, Ferguson and Palestine. But my kids are being raised as American Jews, not as citizens of another nation. They are similarly critical of these actions of the state of Israel, and its current direction, as are many other young American Jews.

    All talk of “Black antisemitism” is therefore nothing more than a dangerous distraction. Here is the reality.

    The most specific threat as a group we Jewish people face in America is the omnipresent threat we Jews will always face, the threat of Christian nationalism, including forms of Christianity that are deeply and sophisticatedly based on Christian teachings. It’s Christian nationalism that maintains that Jews must play a subordinate role in the workplace and elsewhere to Christians. These forms of Christianity have for countless centuries been our most dedicated ideological enemy. As Christian nationalism rises, you will see more antisemitism of the variety that grants that while Jews shouldn’t be exterminated, they need to take a cultural and political backseat to Christians.

    Christian nationalists see Israel as belonging, at least for now, to Jewish people – but they feel the US is theirs. They explicitly want American Jews to be second-class citizens. This is Ye’s real beef, and it’s an ancient one. His claim that Jews should work for Christians is not “Black antisemitism” (whatever that would be) – it is rather a traditional, perpetually threatening form of antisemitism.

    I invite my children to embrace the remarkable American promise of a multiracial, multireligious democracy, inclusive and fully accepting of the many identities that make up a free society. But it would be foolish to leave them ignorant about the very real obstacles to this ideal.

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  • Bennie Thompson got introspective on the legacy of the Jan. 6 panel he chaired: “It’s also humbling that as a Black person, you led the effort to maintain democracy in this country.”

    Bennie Thompson got introspective on the legacy of the Jan. 6 panel he chaired: “It’s also humbling that as a Black person, you led the effort to maintain democracy in this country.”

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    He also said he was proud of how the panel communicated its findings.

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  • What Colombia’s First Black VP Really Wants from the United States

    What Colombia’s First Black VP Really Wants from the United States

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    So, the forebears of my grandmother had to fight to wrest free from slavery; my grandmother had to fight against the development of the dam, which was going to impact their land; my mother had to fight so that the Ovejas River wasn’t re-routed toward the dam; and I had to fight to keep illegal large-scale mining out of the land, so they wouldn’t exploit our resources. Each generation of my community has been in a constant struggle — for survival, for freedom, for the land. I’m not here today as the vice president of Colombia because of something that started three years ago. It’s because of a lifelong fight. My community and my family have fought for all their lives to live in peace, to live within their rights, to live with dignity.

    Rodríguez: Amid all those fights, you decided to go to law school and to become a lawyer, a profession guided by rules and norms. Now, you’re in a position working within the trappings of the state. What is your relationship to activism now that you’re working within the government and not organizing outside of its structure?

    Márquez: I became a lawyer to wield the legal system’s tools. As a community, we didn’t speak the language of the institutions. They would tell us of a “right to petition” and we didn’t know how to access it. They would speak of “administrative review,” which in fact were eviction orders against our community, because the state had given the land away to multinational companies, choosing to protect corporations over communities. So I said, “I’m going to study the law to understand, to fight and to struggle.” And I have fought and struggled to defend my community to the point where my life and those who surround me have been at risk, because we have confronted power.

    I grew frustrated that in spite of my advocacy and my efforts I couldn’t get answers for my community in terms of stopping femicides and preventing the persecution of our social leaders. I felt powerless to see how leaders who fought like me were being killed. I expected that someday, it would be my turn.

    I thought about Martin Luther King’s dream. Even though I’ve read a lot of Malcolm X’s writings, I listened a lot to King’s “I have a dream” speech. [On Aug. 11, 2020,] there was a massacre in Cali, where five children went to a sugarcane plantation to grab some sugarcane — surely to have fun or because they were hungry, or just because that’s part of our culture. (We’re raised to be able to go grab fruit from a neighbor’s farm. It’s something that’s passed down through the generations, and it’s part of our culture as Black people.) But when those children went to practice the same customs that they were used to doing in their communities, they were murdered [by civilians]. I felt a lot of pain and a lot of powerlessness. I have two children, and I worried that they would meet the same fate.

    Amid all that impotence I thought, too, about King’s speech, and I said, “I have a dream that one day our children won’t be murdered for picking sugarcane.” And that’s when I made the decision to run for president. I didn’t give it too much thought. I have to admit, I rejected politics because of everything that I had lived through, because my community has always had to defend itself from the state. Even though they say that we’re all one nation, Black people, Indigenous people and farmworkers have been the most excluded and marginalized. I didn’t want anything to do with the state or politics because the politics I knew didn’t make me feel proud of my people, of my country. It’s a politics based on corruption, based on violence, based on dispossession.

    Taking a risk that I might get trapped in all of that, I decided to participate in the system and change it. I made the decision, then, to run for the presidency. After many political attacks and rampant racism, I ended up as Gustavo Petro’s running mate and we were both elected.

    Politics isn’t easy. It’s hard. It’s not like I have changed much, but we’re planting a seed to grow a politics that’s different from what I have known, from what my parents knew, from what my grandparents knew.

    Rodríguez: Now as a vice president, do you continue facing those racist attacks? Just two days ago, your security team foiled an assassination attempt. How are you processing that, and do you feel like that has to do with your race and gender?

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )