Lil Nas X – SUN GOES DOWN (Official Video)

Official video for “SUN GOES DOWN” by Lil Nas X

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Directed by Lil Nas X & Psycho Films
Written by Lil Nas X
Creative Director/Stylist: Hodo Musa
EP: Sam Canter & Jack Begert
Producer/Commissioner: Saul Levitz
Producer: Geenah Krisht
Production Company: Psycho Films
DP: David Bolen
Editor: Neal Farmer & Jack Begert
VFX: BUF
Addtl. VFX: Justin Johnson & Neal Farmer
Color: Paul Yacono
Brand Integration Experts: Jennifer Frommer, Hannah Satzke

I wanna run away
Don’t wanna lie, I don’t want a life
Send me a gun
And I’ll see the sun

I’d rather run away
Don’t wanna lie, I don’t want a life
Send me a gun
And I’ll see the sun

You need an instant ease
From the life where you got plenty
Of every hurt and heartbreak
You just take it all to the face

I know that you want to cry
But it’s much more to life than dying
Over your past mistakes
And people who threw dirt on your name

Since ten, I been feeling lonely
Had friends but they was picking on me
Always thinking why my lips so big?
Was I too dark? Can they sense my fears?

These gay thoughts would always haunt me
I prayed God would take it from me
It’s hard for you when you’re fighting
And nobody knows it when you’re silent

I’d be by the phone
Stanning Nicki morning into dawn
Only place I felt like I belonged
Strangers make you feel so loved, you know?

And I’m happy by the way
That I made that jump, that leap of faith
I’m happy that it all worked out for me
Imma make my fans so proud of me, (ohhhh)

I wanna run away
Don’t wanna lie, I don’t want a life
Send me a gun
And I’ll see the sun

I’d rather run away
Don’t wanna lie, I don’t want a life
Send me a gun
And I’ll see the sun

You need an instant ease
From the life where you got plenty
Of every hurt and heartbreak
You just take it all to the face

I know that you want to cry
But it’s much more to life than dying
Over your past mistakes
And people who throw dirt on your name

oooohhh
hoooahh
unooooh

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A History of Georgia’s Party Primary Ballot questions

I’m writing this post to document the history of the limited access to direct democracy in the U.S. state of Georgia, and especially about the potential small-d democratic opportunities which can be used to advise city, county and state legislators. For reference, here is a Google Drive folder of all the party advisory questions placed on the ballot in Georgia at state and county levels since 2000 (ongoing at the moment).

History of direct democracy in Georgia

Georgia mostly missed the boat, or rather, the tide of the initiative & referendum movement which took more westward states by storm in the late 19th-early 20th century. From 1911-1913, the General Assembly moved to extend initiative, referendum and recall rights to the residents of four cities, including Atlanta. The first ballot measures for legislatively-referred constitutional amendments took place in 1924. The first amendments to be rejected at the ballot were five out of 13 proposed amendments on the November 4, 1930 ballot. The most recent proposed amendments to fail at the ballot was Amendment 1 on the November 8, 2016 ballot, which would have established the so-called “Opportunity School District” as a statewide at-large school district over public schools deemed “chronically failing”.

In addition, county and city governments can place questions on the ballot for all voters, and can choose a date. Counties can place a question on the ballot (whether in the nonpartisan section of a primary ballot, or on the general election ballot) by one of the following means:

  • county commissioners voting to place the question on the ballot
  • citizens gathering a required number of petition signatures to amend (or veto changes to) local ordinances, resolutions, and regulations.

Either option requires a majority of the city or county’s delegation in the General Assembly to file a bill in support of the referendum, and for the General Assembly to approve the bill.

In addition, there is a third way to put a question on the ballot, one which is advisory in most ways but can have an indirect, motivating impact on legislation.

Party Advisory Questions on Primary Ballots

Around April 1997, a law allowing for parties to place advisory questions on the primary ballot was passed by the General Assembly, making Georgia only one of three states to allow parties’ chairs to place questions on primary ballots (alongside Texas and South Carolina). In 2000, the Richmond County Republican Party became the first recorded county party to use this law to place a question on the primary ballot, doing so with 6 questions that year. The practice increased across many counties over the next five primaries, and in 2012 questions were placed for the first time on statewide primary ballots, with both the Democratic Party of Georgia placing 4 questions and the Georgia Republican Party placing 5.

On a few occasions in a few counties, both parties have placed the same question on the ballot, including Rockdale in 2012 and Pickens in 2018, both of which were related to the form of government to be taken by the county government. To date, no statewide primary ballot has had both parties place the question on the same ballot.

Due to the way that such polls are written, they’re usually fluffy questions which do not deviate from the party’s already-established platform. The few times that a question is fielded from outside of party orthodoxy is usually intended to gin up primary voter opposition to the question.

Marijuana/Cannabis on the Georgia Ballot

Only a few good-faith questions which deviate from party orthodoxy have been fielded by county parties, such as Henry County Republicans’ 2020 Question 4, asking Republican voters whether marijuana should be legalized and taxed to the same extent as alcohol. Republican voters approved this question 9,849 to 9,415 (51.13%-48.87%). However, in 2018, two similar questions (one asking whether medical marijuana should be legalized, and another asking the same for recreational marijuana) provided a more complicated picture among Republican voters in multiple, largely-rural counties, with 6 counties’ Republican primaries registering lopsided support for medical marijuana but the same voters in 3 of those counties registering lopsided opposition to recreational marijuana (those being the only counties which polled Republicans on recreational marijuana that year).

By comparison, marijuana has been on at least one county’s Democratic ballot every year since 2014, all winning lopsidedly at the polls:

  • Cherokee and Whitfield Dems on recreational, Richmond Dems on medical (2014)
  • Catoosa Dems on medical marijuana (2016)
  • Forsyth and Glynn Dems on recreational (2018)
  • Forsyth and Walton Dems for recreational (2020)

How to capitalize on advisory questions

I think that party advisory questions, while incredibly flawed in only being placed by party leaders on separate primary ballots, offer an opportunity for massive polling of the primary-voting public on issues, not only for well-established party platforms but also for newer ideas which have yet to be incorporated into party platforms. In addition, polling of the primary-voting public through advisory questions can offer glimpses into regional divides, nuances and knowledge about newer ideas.

For example, Cobb4Transit’s post on the results of two 2020 Democratic advisory questions in Cobb County – Question 7 on a one-center sales tax for transit funding, and Question 8 on MARTA expansion into Cobb – provides an in-depth look at the nuances of support for these positions on the Democratic side in Cobb County.

A 2020 Republican statewide question (Republican Question 2), which called for establishing closed party primaries to determine primary winners, failed by 1-2%. The data shows that the idea has support among Republicans in northern and coastal Georgia, with the greatest opposition coming from western, middle and southern Georgia Republicans. A similar question was asked to South Carolina Republicans in the 2018 and 2020 primaries, receiving 92.30% and 86.47% respectively.

I expect marijuana legalization to be on the Democratic statewide party primary ballot in 2022. It may be the biggest question that the Democratic Party of Georgia hasn’t yet asked on the statewide ballot, after a near decade of asking primary voters their position on already-settled party positions such as Medicaid expansion, expanding HOPE access and gun control.

Similarly, for LGBT civil rights activists, Whitfield’s 2014 Democratic Question 6 and Cobb’s 2020 Democratic Question 11, both of which asked voters whether their county should pass a non-discrimination law covering sexual orientation and gender identity (Cobb’s listed more categories), received resounding endorsements, winning 75.58% in Whitfield and 97.41% in Cobb. This is another question that the DPG State Chair should be encouraged to ask to Democrats statewide, in regards to the proposed Georgia Civil Rights Act.

But finally, more county commissions should be encouraged to follow Wisconsin’s example in placing advisory questions on the November general election ballot.



Little Simz – Woman ft. Cleo Sol (Official Video)

‘Woman’ featuring Cleo Sol is taken from my forthcoming album ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’, dropping 3rd September.
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Directed by Little Simz

Music produced by Inflo
Creative Directed by Little Simz & Jeremy Ngatho Cole

Guest features
Jourdan Dunn,
Zeze Millz,
Sienna King,
Kesewa Aboah,
Denai Moore,
Miraa May,
Alewya,
Nish Rowe,
Joy Crookes,
Caroline Adeyemi,
Peju Adeyemi

Dancers
Esme Benjamin
Mira Jebari
Anna-Kay Gayle
Elishia Edwards
Nathalie Zangi
Anmol Kaur

Production Company PRETTYBIRD UK
MD/Exec Producer Juliette Larthe
Exec Producer Chris Murdoch
Producer MrMr
Production Manager Lucy Bradley
Production Assistant Ella Knight
1st AD Ed Bellamy
2nd AD Ato Yankey
3rd AD Sonny McMillan
DOP Rina Yang
1st AC Brendan Harvey
2nd AC Chris Rogers
Steadicam Josh Brooks
Camaera Trainee Adenike Oke
Grip Jamie Monks
DIT Jayson Hunte
Gaffer Elliot Beach
Spark Caspar Jones
Spark Matt Markham
Spark Ramzey Sabbagh
Spark Craig Gambell
Spark Max Halstead
Production Designer Ranya El-Refaey
Art Department Assistant: Hannah Eccles
Art Department Assistant: Esme Lewis
Stylist: Luci Ellis
Stylist Assistant: Nadia Dahan
Stylist Assistant: Florence Armstrong
Seamstress: Kate Steward
Artist’s Makeup Artist Nibras
Makeup artist Sandra Hadi
Makeup artist Angela Stewart
Hairstylist Diana Francis
Hairstylist Regina Meessen
JD’s Hair Stylist Issac Poleon
JD’s Make Up Artist: Alex Babsky
Choreographer Kloe Dean
B-Unit Camera Natasha Duursma
Animal Handler Jo Mayston
Runner Jaered Glavin
Runner Lucia Ritucci
Runner Arthur Studholme
Production Runner Tyshan Dwyer
Medic/Covid Supervisor Richard Hayward
AM Covid Testing Nurse Florence Smartson
PM Covid Testing Nurse Linda Namuyiga

Edit Laura Cairney – Keize
Edit Producer Polly Kemp
Colourist Jason Wallis
Color Producer Melissa Trindade
Motion Graphics Mikko

Label AWAL
Commissioners Bianca Bhagat & Cheyenne Miller

Camera supply Panavision
Lighting supply SHL Lighting

With thanks to @Monkey 47 Schwarzwald Dry Gin & @GUCCI

Lyrics
Naija women
Got the melanin dripping
L o n d o n
City girl living
In the back looking like fire chilli pepper
Yoruba girl tougher than imperial leather
He was getting bitter while she was getting better
Diamonds are forever
Miss Sierra Leone looking like a gem
Works hard in the week
Party on the weekend
Know you wanna live with no one watching how you spend
Got a thing for the finer things and the finer men
Miss Tanzania she a do or die
Say she wanna know more bout the Sukuma Tribe
We hit the zoot
Once wasn’t enough
Got an ocean full of knowledge you could scuba dive
Miss Ethiopia can play so jazzy
Then sit you down and school you on Selassie
Telll em your nothing without a woman no
Woman to woman I just wanna see you glow
Tellem what’s up

I love
How you go from zero to 1 hundred
And leave the dust behind you’ve got this
All action no talk

Bajan honeys
Know you repping for your country
Sun kissing your brown skin looking like money
Say she focusing on being an accountant
When you have beauty and brains they find it astounding
Why? She been getting it on her own nigga
Self made ain’t nobody doing gold digger
Now
Miss India always speaks with her chest
Got respect from her people cos she leads them the best
Real life queen in the flesh
Know the crown get heavy still it beez on your head
Brooklyn ladies
Know you hustle daily
Innovative just like Donna Summer in the 80s
Your time they seeing you glow now
Intelligence and elegance show em how
Miss Jamaica understand food for the soul if she get up in the kitchen know she throw down
Ain’t nothing without a woman though
Woman to woman I just wanna see you glow
Tellem what up

I love
How you go from zero to 1 hundred
And leave the dust behind you’ve got this
All action no talk

I see your glow you’re the finest gold
When you walk in the room they feel your soul
Your style it shines so ahead of time
And you know that you’re fire you’re so damn fine girl

She a Ghana girl
Calm with it never let the marijuana fail
Though a sucker for the romance
Take you to the home land
One way she ain’t coming back nah
All I see is black stars
And I friggin love it yeah yeah
Times up tell the people that we coming yeah yeah
Done being in the shadow going public yeah yeah
Don’t know how to bare it how to stomach yeah yeah
Hand over this shit and let us run it yeah yeah
All we know is looking flawless all they know is stare stare
Ain’t nothing with a woman though
Woman to woman I just wanna see you glow

I love
How you go from zero to 1 hundred
And leave the dust behind you’ve got this
And lead them with your light you’ve got this
All action no talk

#LittleSimz #Woman #SometimesIMightBeIntrovert

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The 12,021 Human Era Calendar

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For the fifth time, we present to you the Human Era Calendar for the year 12,021 – this time it is all about the journey of humanity, beginning tens of thousands of years ago, leading into the revolution of agriculture, to ancient high civilizations and the beginning of modern times, culminating in a vision for our future. You can get the limited Edition now until we sell out and then never again. As always the calendar features 12 illustrated pages printed on high quality paper in Europe and the US. And this year the cover is especially shiny. The calendar will look great on your wall and let you dream about a glorious future. We truly have come far as a species!

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EDUCATION | The “Southernization” of America: What Progressives Can Learn from the US South

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This panel of academics who both live and work in the South will help activists, organizers, and concerned citizens better understand the struggles and triumphs of the region. As the most impoverished area of the country with a history of racism, voter suppression, and harsh labor laws, the South is also a region filled with social justice activists, grassroots organizers, and radical freedom fighters. The rest of the nation can learn from the South’s triumphs and failures.

Keri Leigh Merritt will open with a talk focused on economics, giving a brief overview of the region and the concept of the “Southernization” of America. Hilary Green will then discuss education, Bob Hutton will concentrate on labor and unionization, and Booker T. Mattison will talk about the importance of the arts in the South. There will be a roundtable discussion by the four scholar-activists, followed by questions and comments from the audience.

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Launch of ValerieVentures

Welcome, to the launch of ValerieVentures YouTube channel. As an educator and life long learner I wanted to share some of my ventures of exploring, traveling Mexico, beachcombing and visiting art and historical sites. Staying active after 60, a history buff, outdoor enthusiast, and motorcycle riding are some of the elements my videos will explore. I will upload a new video weekly on Thursdays.
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