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It’s been some time since we heard anything about a second season of Star Wars: Ahsoka. Yet we know that Dave Filoni is cooking up a season two, telling the further adventures of Rosario Dawson’s Jedi heroine. And now, some fans believe they’ve deciphered an old clue about just where the show is heading. And this clue was planted right in the very first episodes. Via IGN, we’ve learned that Screen Rant shared an image of the Arcana runes from Ahsoka’s two-episode premiere, alongside a message that fans have deciphered and posted to Reddit. Here’s what the translated letters revealed:

The Arcana map from the first two episodes of Star Wars: Ahsoka
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Three there were who made the journey, without whose knowledge there is no returning. A pathway connecting near and far, across the heavens star to star. Despite great powers which do object, this secret way the three protect. So heed the path with a watchful eye, for if you wander you will die.

Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) wields her white lightsaber.
Lucasfilm

Well, that was plenty cryptic. The three who made the journey might be the three Great Mothers of the Nightsisters we meet who serve Thrawn on Peridea. But we think the answer is a little grander. In the Ahsoka season one finale, we see Baylan Skoll standing atop a giant statue of The Father. Fans of The Clone Wars know, the Father is one of three Force gods, who reside in a realm called Mortis. The Father has a Daughter, who represents the light side, and a Son, who represents the dark side. The Father was the balance between the two.

Representations of the Mortis Gods in Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: Ahsoka.
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In The Clone Wars, the Daughter gave her life energy to restore a young Ahsoka back to life. In a sense, she lives on within Ahsoka. So by going to Peridea, Ahsoka Tano might be fulfilling some kind of grand destiny. Is she taking the Daughter’s place? Will she return to the main Star Wars galaxy “more powerful than you can possibly imagine,” to quote her old friend Obi-Wan? Hopefully, we find out soon. Ahsoka season two has not begun filming yet. So we don’t expect to see a second season prior to 2026 at this point. Maybe then, these mysteries will have answers.

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August 27, 2024

Does This Deciphered Clue from AHSOKA Season 1 Give Big Hints Toward Season 2?

https://nerdist.com/article/ahsoka-season-1-deciphered-clue-hints-next-season/

It’s been some time since we heard anything about a second season of Star Wars: Ahsoka. Yet we know that Dave Filoni is cooking up a season two, telling the further adventures of Rosario Dawson’s Jedi heroine. And now, some fans believe they’ve deciphered an old clue about just where the show is heading. And this clue was planted right in the very first episodes. Via IGN, we’ve learned that Screen Rant shared an image of the Arcana runes from Ahsoka’s two-episode premiere, alongside a message that fans have deciphered and posted to Reddit. Here’s what the translated letters revealed:

The Arcana map from the first two episodes of Star Wars: Ahsoka
Lucasfilm

Three there were who made the journey, without whose knowledge there is no returning. A pathway connecting near and far, across the heavens star to star. Despite great powers which do object, this secret way the three protect. So heed the path with a watchful eye, for if you wander you will die.

Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) wields her white lightsaber.
Lucasfilm

Well, that was plenty cryptic. The three who made the journey might be the three Great Mothers of the Nightsisters we meet who serve Thrawn on Peridea. But we think the answer is a little grander. In the Ahsoka season one finale, we see Baylan Skoll standing atop a giant statue of The Father. Fans of The Clone Wars know, the Father is one of three Force gods, who reside in a realm called Mortis. The Father has a Daughter, who represents the light side, and a Son, who represents the dark side. The Father was the balance between the two.

Representations of the Mortis Gods in Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: Ahsoka.
Lucasfilm

In The Clone Wars, the Daughter gave her life energy to restore a young Ahsoka back to life. In a sense, she lives on within Ahsoka. So by going to Peridea, Ahsoka Tano might be fulfilling some kind of grand destiny. Is she taking the Daughter’s place? Will she return to the main Star Wars galaxy “more powerful than you can possibly imagine,” to quote her old friend Obi-Wan? Hopefully, we find out soon. Ahsoka season two has not begun filming yet. So we don’t expect to see a second season prior to 2026 at this point. Maybe then, these mysteries will have answers.

The post Does This Deciphered Clue from AHSOKA Season 1 Give Big Hints Toward Season 2? appeared first on Nerdist.


August 27, 2024

Was Abraham Lincoln Black? Let’s Talk About It

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The election of Barack Obama as President of the United States in 2008 was a significant and historical moment for many African Americans, and it was viewed as a monumental step in the ongoing struggle for civil rights and racial equality. However, many of us can remember being told in winks that Obama actually wasn’t our first African-American President; rumor has floated for some time that Abraham Lincoln was of a much “ruddier” complexion than those of his time — which could be attributed to his growing up in a log cabin as an outdoorsman.

However, those rumors could also be attributed to some people who believe that the complexion of Lincoln’s skin is tied to his “ethnic roots” going back to his Black lineage. Now, it’s time for us to finally explore these unsubstantiated rumors that have floated around for more than a century and cast some light on Abraham Lincoln’s relationship with race and slavery, as it evolved significantly during the course of his political career.

2024 just so happens to be the 160th anniversary of one of the biggest political media hoaxes in US history. This story rather incredible similarities to the political scene of the 21st century and the age of disinformation that is currently taking over the media — including the web. It involved then-President Abraham Lincoln, a covert government program focused on miscegenation, pro-slavery politicians, and their newspaper editing marionettes. Apparently, fake news isn’t a novelty.

In February 1864, Abraham Lincoln’s re-election campaign was shaken by the alleged “proof” of the President’s secret plan to address America’s “race problem” through miscegenation — a term derived from “mixed” and “species” — that would result in the creation of a new “American race.” This “proof” was in the form of a pamphlet whose unknown author called upon the Republican Party — the abolitionists — to openly admit to their desires for mixing of races by adding it to Lincoln’s political platform for re-election.

Of course, the whole thing was a forgery created by the then-managing editor of The World, David Goodman Croly, who was in charge of editing the leading pro-slavery newspaper in the North. Of course, Croly wasn’t alone in his endeavor, but he was the mastermind behind the deployment method: the pamphlet was actually the favorite format of anti-slavery writers since they were cheap and easy to produce with contemporary technology. His devious plan worked, and the format just gave more credibility to the lies.

By the time Lincoln’s administration caught wind of what was going on, every major newspaper in the nation had dubbed the Emancipation Proclamation (Lincoln’s executive order that declared all enslaved people “then, thenceforward, and forever free”) the Miscegenation Proclamation. Regardless of how that particular political fiasco ended, the rumors of Lincoln’s love towards African-Americans began to take on new shapes.

Some claimed that his mother, Nancy Hanks, was of African descent, some rumors suggested that he was part African-American due to his very dark skin, and even Lincoln described himself as a “long Black fellow” and his complexion as “dark.” However, it’s unknown whether either was meant in an ancestral sense. Whatever it may be, the rumors of Abraham Lincoln’s African-American heritage are largely considered unsubstantiated and haven’t been acknowledged by historians.

The rumors themselves, whether true or not, did contribute to a form of symbolic identification. For some African-Americans, the very notion that Lincoln might’ve had African heritage adds a layer of personal connection, given his pivotal role in abolishing slavery. However, it’s important to remember that Lincoln was very much a figure shaped by his times and places. While a good portion of the African-American community still sees him as a Great Emancipator, the facts are that he was born into a racist family in a racist region during a racist era of American history.

Thus, it’s safe to assume that Lincoln’s early life was undoubtedly influenced by the prevailing viewpoints and attitudes of his environment. This means that, despite his role in abolishing slavery, Lincoln still harbored views that were explicitly racist. He opposed slavery not out of his empathy for the slaves but because the practice conflicted with the free labor ideology that was the core of his political philosophy. Lincoln firmly believed in individual’s rights to the fruit of their labor, and slavery was the polar opposite of that principle.

Additionally, despite his opposition to slavery, Lincoln didn’t actually advocate for racial equality. In fact, he opposed voting rights for African Americans, interracial marriage, and social and political equality between the races. And these weren’t just his personal views but the broader sentiment of the white public, which he, as a politician, couldn’t safely disregard. Lincoln’s legacy is, thus, a study of contradictions. While he took significant action toward dismantling the institution of slavery, his views on race were still a product of the prejudices of his time.

In the end, history is a fickle mistress that always paints its figures whether by race, creed, or virtue and shows them in different lighting. One thing external to her influence are the annals of politics, in which Abraham Lincoln might’ve been painted as the Great Emancipator, but he was still the white man’s President who opposed slavery on nothing else but cold economic grounds.  

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August 26, 2024

‘Kagurabachi’ is more than just memes

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Kagurabachi shot to fame through memes. Now that Jujutsu Kaisen is almost over and My Hero Academia just finished, readers are starting to take this meme manga seriously.

Beyond the memes, Kagurabachi has grown to have a compelling story. There are many stories about a boy who’s exceptionally talented with swords and who has a tragic backstory. You probably thought about Bleach or Demon Slayer with that description alone.

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August 26, 2024

Kamala Harris and Historic DNC Moments of 2024

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The 2024 Democratic National Convention (DNC) was not the usual gathering. It was a historic event that stood at the crossroads of progress and unity, addressing key issues like climate change, healthcare reform, reproductive rights and economic equity. With a myriad of groundbreaking speeches to celebrity appearances to performances, the four-night convention gave us what it needed to give and then some.

Whether you’re a true political junkie or a curious observer, these highlights offer a window into the great moments that defined this landmark event.

I always look forward to the DNC. You really get to see who the rising stars and unsung heroes will be. This time, the atmosphere was different because of the unique circumstances. I also loved how the melanin just came forth with the magic.

The first night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago was a tribute to President Joe Biden’s legacy, as Democrats celebrated his accomplishments and set the stage for the party’s future. In a surprise appearance, Kamala Harris opened with praise for President Biden and his “historic leadership” and struck an optimistic note saying “This November, we will come together and declare with one voice, as one people we are moving forward with optimism hope and faith.”

United States Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Jasmine Crockett rose to the occasion on the first night. AOC spoke on behalf of the working class, as she spent years waitressing before being elected to the house of representatives.

Jasmine Crockett has become somewhat of a household name this year for her unapologetic presence. She gave us the greatest quote of the night with “Kamala Harris has a resume. Donald Trump has a rap sheet.” This is why we love her.

Hillary Clinton received an epic standing ovation that lasted two minutes. It was rightfully deserved. She spoke hopefully about writing a new chapter and the future being here right now. She evoked the legacy of Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first woman to run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

President Biden took the stage with the expectation he would pass the proverbial torch to his Vice President Kamala Harris. Although he spoke confidently, even being the last speaker of the long night, I just don’t feel he fulfilled the assignment. What Biden did achieve was recapping his accomplishments during his administration, and reiterated that his work won’t be done for another five months. He missed the moment to endorse her capability as a leader.

I believe we all anticipated our forever President and First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama. Michelle didn’t come to play as she wasted no time letting us know that “Hope is making a comeback!”

Throughout her speech, Michelle was direct and candid, particularly when discussing the racism that she and Barack faced during their eight years in the White House — racism that was often fueled by Trump himself. In a moment that resonated deeply with all of us, Michelle delivered a mic drop. “Wait, I want to know: who’s going to tell him that the job he’s seeking might just be one of those Black jobs?” referencing the controversial comment Trump made during a presidential debate on CNN.

The importance of Michelle Obama proudly sporting a protective hairstyle should not be lost on us. Throughout her time as First Lady, she faced increased criticism about her appearance, particularly her hair, which she chose to keep straight to avoid negative reactions. Although her natural hair may not have been accepted by America at that time, she confidently embraced a gloriously braided hairstyle at this year’s convention, disregarding all criticisms.

Our favorite poet Amanda Gorman graced us with her eloquent words, emphasizing the need for unity. Democratic Senate Nominee Angela Alsobrooks, whose victory would make history in her own community, recounted the first time she met Kamala Harris and rallied the crowd.

A poignant moment was had when the members of the “Central Park Five,” (now known as the “Exonerated Five”) addressed the convention on Thursday, in support of Kamala Harris. Yosef Salaam, Korey Wise, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, and Antron McCray were wrongly convicted of rape and assault as teenagers in 1989. The case became a racially charged flashpoint in New York City at the time, intensified in no small part by Donald Trump, who took out full-page ads in several newspapers, including the New York Times, calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty against the boys who were then ages 14 to 16.

On the final night, women delegates wore white to honor suffragists who fought to earn women the right to vote more than 100 years ago; a movement that culminated with white American women securing the right to vote in 1920.

Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted the party’s nomination for president of the United States. An historic moment in that she is the first Black and South Asian woman to lead a major party’s ticket.

With the weight of this legacy on her shoulders, Harris described the upcoming election as a rare and pivotal opportunity for the nation to “forge a new path ahead.” Starting off, she crafted a personal story designed to connect with individuals from all political backgrounds. She shared her childhood experiences as the daughter of immigrant parents — an Indian mother and a Jamaican father — raised in a humble community in the Bay. This relatable narrative has formed a solid basis for her campaign.

Harris’s rise has brought racist and misogynistic attacks, including from Donald Trump who has minimized her intelligence, mocked her laugh, and falsely suggested that she “happened to turn Black.” Many undecided voters are still unsure about her, expressing concerns that she may be too progressive. Her speech directly addressed those doubts and reinforced her position as a unifying and practical leader.

For the majority of Harris’ first term as vice president, she was burdened with low approval ratings, along with criticism on voting rights and migration at the southern border. Some Democrats didn’t even consider her, as Biden dropped out of the election.

Yet, in the one month since launching her bid for president, Kamala Harris has united the Democratic Party, packed campaign rallies, overtaken Republican nominee Donald Trump in key battleground states and raised over $500 million in campaign funds.

When we say that Black women are magic this is what we mean. It speaks to a revolution and the courage to say we are more than the labels placed on us. In many ways, this year’s Democratic National Convention was as much a jubilant recognition as it was an urgent call to action.

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