Shadowing-Übung: I Didn’t Expect THESE People At Britain’s “Far-Right” Rally - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hey, far right fucks coming through.
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Hey, far right fucks coming through.
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We've got a far right fuck here.
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Hey!
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I'm a British born Indian.
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I'm from India.
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India.
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Yeah.
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So you came only from India for this?
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Yeah.
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This isn't who the internet told you would be there.
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Then they started talking.
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Hey, far right fucks coming through.
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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We've got a far right fuck here.
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Hey!
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Alright mate.
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How are you?
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I'm alright, thank you.
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What's your name?
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My name's Sandra.
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Sandra, where did you come from?
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all the way from Lukashia today.
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So what made you come all the way from Lukashia?
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So I am an RAF veteran.
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I served 12 years in the Royal Air Force.
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And I'm being told that I'm racist.
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Because I'm attending this event.
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No, I'm proud.
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I'm proud of my flag.
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So at the end of the day,
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this lady is a proud lady of this country.
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Love it, love it, love it.
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For England, for us.
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No matter what kind of...
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It doesn't matter, it's about being British.
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It's about being British.
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But the media try and make it about colour.
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Yeah, exactly.
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It's not about colour, it's about culture.
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It's about culture and the culture in this country is not conducive.
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What it is is about the media twisting things to narrow the noise.
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I'm a Christian and I tell you what,
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this is a Christian country and that's it.
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Come on, love that.
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So, what's this United Kingdom about?
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Sorry this is Shohab, come on Shohab.
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So Shohab, Shohab, Shohab.
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Much love, much love.
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You're good, yeah?
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I'm good, I'm happy.
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We are fighting for this country.
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I'm holding the gold star.
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The far right and the right here.
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Absolutely.
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So if I may ask,
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why are you here today?
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So I'm here today because I am the veteran and I am proud of the UK,
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I'm proud of being British.
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My parents came across in the 60s and they worked,
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they contributed, they paid tax,
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they bought and we grew up here.
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I was born here and grew up here.
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Yes, it wasn't easy.
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It was tough.
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But we weren't given free anything.
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My parents weren't given a free house and everything.
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They had to work for it and they had to assimilate into this country.
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And we did lovingly, willingly.
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So, what do you think the media gets wrong about this rally?
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Because what they're trying to do is trying to make law-abiding,
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tax-paying citizens of the UK look as if they're racist against the people that are coming into this country.
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That's not the case.
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The people of this country aren't racist.
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There are a few, don't get me wrong,
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you'll always find a few.
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But look around you.
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There's grandparents, there's women, there's children, there's granddads grandads you know these aren't racists these are people
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that are sick to death of having to fight for the things
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that they are they are entitled to yeah I'm a veteran there's veterans on the streets
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that need there's veterans on the streets that need homes yeah
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that are fought for this country
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that need homes yet they're being bypassed by the government to
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allow people in why why I'm from my life where please you yeah
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and the thing is we are being precision
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or being fast yeah we're black
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or whether you're right it doesn't fucking matter with the government ignore
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and we are not far right we don't care about where
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you're from yes it's just right we care about we care about the other great
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and the thing is let me just make it all twisted
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but it's run by We are in a spiritual battle people
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and we need to don our armour of Jesus Christ and God.
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Don the armour.
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Stop playing casual attacks.
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Don the armour.
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Keir Star was a wanker,
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he didn't give a fuck about his people.
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And he just twists everything.
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One more question.
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For those that are scared of this rally,
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because I've seen it on quite a few posts around,
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saying boycott it, saying a voice in areas,
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but for those that are scared of this,
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what message do you have for that?
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Well, I just say just come along because you'll see
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that there are beautiful people here The people here are here for a reason
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because they love their country They love their culture
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and there's nothing to be afraid of if you go on the other side Then you're afraid
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There's nothing wrong with being proud of your roots either
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If your roots are from another nation and you come here
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and contribute it doesn't matter you should be proud of being black and white Wherever you're from Everyone's from somewhere else nowadays,
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you know what I mean?
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Be proud of where you're from,
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but don't fucking be ashamed.
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Don't come here and change what's here.
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Exactly.
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Because what's here is our heritage.
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Exactly.
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We've built this country together.
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Simple as that.
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The thing is, the government will make it.
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Thank you very much, my love.
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I'm quite you.
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I love it.
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Thank you so much.
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I love the passion.
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I really appreciate it.
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And you have a very lovely day.
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And you.
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Thank you so much.
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Nice to meet you, my darling.
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You have a great day.
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Good, good, good.
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What is your name?
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Nisha.
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Nisha.
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Nisha, what do you look like?
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Nisha.
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Nisha, where did you come from today?
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London.
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In London?
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Yeah.
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So if I may ask,
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why are you here at the United Kingdom today?
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I'm a British born Indian.
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England has given me my home.
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It's given me a lot.
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And I'm here with my brothers and sisters.
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Colour doesn't It doesn't matter,
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we are one and I'm here to represent England and to represent my ethnicity to say that the Indians support the British.
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Okay, if I'm going to say,
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what do you think the media gets wrong about this?
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About this gathering?
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They think that it's just for our right,
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they think that it's not for ethnic people and I think that they have mislead the public.
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We need to say the truth and that's why I've come today to be a representation of the ethnic minority or majority.
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But to say that we are here and we are representing British.
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British is values, it is principles, it is Christianity.
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And this is what Britain and being British means.
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It's to value, integrate and to be part of,
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you know, we need to grow back the British culture and I'm here to represent that.
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What would you say to people that are scared of this rally?
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Don't be.
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There are many people here from different backgrounds.
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I have come down from King's Cross.
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I met with a gentleman there, had a beautiful conversation.
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I have only ever been welcomed.
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I have been valued.
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I have been respected.
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This is a community of love, of honor, of pride.
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And that's what this community is all about.
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Thank you so very, very much.
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I hope you have a lovely day.
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It's a pleasure.
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Lovely.
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God bless you.
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And I'll say Sandra, the horsey lady.
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May I ask what is your name sir?
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My name is Sanil Joss.
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Sanil Joss.
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My name is Shady.
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And if I may ask where are you from?
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I'm from India.
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India.
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So you came all day from India for this?
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Yeah, yeah, to take part in this program.
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Oh, okay, good, good, good.
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To just show my gesture in unison with your objectives.
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Yeah.
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So if I may ask,
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why are you here today at this rally?
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Actually, I was about to visit here.
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So since I came to know that this program is taking place,
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I was very particular to visit you and to join my hand in hand with you.
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Okay, so what do you know about United Kingdom rally so far?
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I know very many things,
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but I'm sure that you have to stand for the course that you project here today.
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So basically, if I may ask,
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like United Kingdom, I'm sure you know as I've heard about it on the news,
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the Prime Minister talked about it,
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but what has been your experience here today so far with the people?
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Actually, I appreciate the collective effort of the people over here to protect the concern and the culture of its originality.
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And I would recommend that you have to facilitate such movement across the UK and West.
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Because you have to stand for your own causes.
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Absolutely.
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So for people that are not here today that are scared of this gathering, right?
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What do you have to tell them based on your experience here today?
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You have to be passionate after your course.
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You have to have a special momentum for your advancement in this regard.
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That's what I want to just illustrate.
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Good, good, thank you.
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And so far, have you had a chat with anybody around here today?
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No, I have not had a talk with them,
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but I was sensitized by him,
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actually, what is taking place.
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Good, good.
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Thank you so very much.
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I really appreciate it.
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You're sitting here live, guys.
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So what do you guys think about this?
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And this is why simple political stereotypes keep collapsing in real life.
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Some people will call this contradiction,
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others will call it reality but what do you call it?

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In diesem Video werden wir mit einer interessanten Mischung von Personen konfrontiert, die an einer Demonstration in Großbritannien teilnehmen. Die Sprecher zeigen eine Vielzahl von Ansichten, die oft nicht mit den Klischees übereinstimmen, die über solche Versammlungen verbreitet werden. Aussagen zu Nationalstolz, kulturellen Identitäten und persönlichen Hintergründen eröffnen einen Dialog über die Komplexität sozialer und ethnischer Themen in der modernen Gesellschaft. Die Verwendung von kräftiger Sprache und die direkte Interaktion zwischen den Teilnehmern schaffen ein lebhaftes Bild, das für Englischlerner von Vorteil ist, um Umgangssprache und kulturelle Nuancen zu verstehen.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Hey, far right fucks coming through.“ – Eine informelle Begrüßung, die auch Aggressivität oder Partikularität ausdrücken kann.
  • „What's your name?“ – Eine grundlegende Frage zur Einführung.
  • „I am proud of my flag.“ – Ausdruck von nationalem Stolz.
  • „It’s not about colour, it’s about culture.“ – Eine Aussage, die kulturelle Identität betont.
  • „Much love, much love.“ – Eine familiäre und freundliche Weise, Solidarität auszudrücken.

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