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The last few days have been a humiliation for the anglophone left, showcasing to the world how poor our ability to translate is these days, as so many people have posted cartoons on social media that they found trawling Google Images as evidence of Charlie Hebdo’s “obvious racism,” only to be told by French speakers how, when translated and put into context, these cartoons actually are explicitly anti-racist or mocking of racists and fascists.
Context is everything, folks. ESPECIALLY when talking about political cartoons, who speak the very language of culturally-specific symbolism and reference.
I personally find a lot of Charlie Hebdo’s cartoons ugly and tasteless, but given that I don’t know the cultural context, nor do I speak French, I’m not going to assume I know what the hell they’re actually saying.
This tweet honestly makes me almost boil over with rage. ‘It’s been reduced to a sentence at the bottom of a news channel’? Only I can assure you that almost every major African news outlet has been talking about this, and it is the information coming from Nigerians on the ground that is the most important. The world does not revolve around the west funnily enough, and this might blow your minds but honestly what will a report in the guardian or on abc.com do for Nigerians? Are people really that arrogant that they think ‘western awareness’ will solve our problems? That’s what Nigeria needs! A documentary on MSNBC so that all the brilliant people in the west can watch and thereby solve the issues that have plagued us since our nation was created. How will we thank you???
The worst part of this nonsense is you don’t even tweet out a link to an article/reliable source of information, and can’t even be bothered to mention the town where this happened (Baga, Borno State). And i’m sick of people acting like Boko Haram is new, they have been around since 2009 and have been wreaking havoc on Nigerians since then. We are talking about a people who have been almost totally abandoned by their government and leaders, left to deal with unimaginable violence and you think your tweets are appropriate? It’s election season, one of our countries most vulnerable times and you think it’s appropriate for you to reference the attacks as some catchy one liner (exactly what you accuse others are doing) to make some moot point about ‘black representation on television’. I couldn’t give a toss about what western media or governments has to say about this issue (how long until you guys start circulating petitions for your governments to invade us again huh?), because their opinions mean nothing. It’s not their country or their people that are dealing with this right now, it’s ours. Stop posting and reblogging this ridiculously offensive crap along with your insistence at linking this to Charlie Hedbo. You are the one’s that are turning this into ‘one liners’ by using this tragedy as nothing but a reference point for your tumblr posts and tweets. Show some goddamed respect.
On April 11, 1970, the seventh manned mission in the Apollo space program was launched. Aglow in the successes of Apollo 11 and 12, Apollo 13 was meant to be the third manned spacecraft to land on the moon—but two days after launch, everything went terribly wrong.
About 56 hours into the mission, the second oxygen tank in the Service Module exploded and ruptured, damaging a valve in the first tank and crippling the module. In about three hours, all of Apollo’s oxygen stores were lost, as well as their water and electrical power. The astronauts could no longer use the service module, so they had to move to the Lunar Module to save power, and the lunar landing was aborted—they headed back home.
Though the crew—James Lovell, John Swigert, and Fred Haise—managed to stretch out their limited electrical and water supplies, they faced an even bigger problem. The carbon-dioxide removal system in their lifeboat, the Lunar Module, was built to sustain two people for 36 hours, and now it had to sustain three people for 96 hours. The carbon dioxide they breathed out built up fast, and it would have been deadly if not for a genius hack devised by the Crew Systems Division back on the ground.
The system to remove carbon dioxide was based on lithium hydroxide canisters, which neutralised the acidic carbon dioxide. The canisters had to be replaced periodically, but the only spares the astronauts had were from the Command Module, and they didn’t fit. In record time, the team on the ground engineered an improvised adaptor to connect the ill-fitting canisters to the air circulation system, using all sorts of odd parts that were available on the spacecraft, like a flight manual cover, socks, plastic bags, hoses, suit parts and a lot of duct tape.
They transmitted the instructions to the Lunar Module, and while fighting the asphyxiating effects of the poisonous gas, the astronauts managed to build the rig within an hour.
(and other non-french followers who either don’t understand the situation now in France, don’t want to understand it or give their opinion on the subject without grasping it)
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