シャドーイング練習: Anne Hathaway on International Women's Day 2026 | United Nations - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ
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Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is now my great pleasure
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Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is now my great pleasure
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and honor to welcome to the stage our Oscar-winning guest and long-standing UN Women Goodwill Ambassador,
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Ms. Anne Hathaway.
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Anne is a passionate and steadfast champion for the rights of women and girls.
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Thank you, Anne, for being with us this morning.
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Please join me in welcoming Anne to the stage.
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Thanks boss.
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Hello.
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What an honor it is for me to be here with
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you today on behalf of UN Women to find myself once
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again in the privileged position of adding my voice to the ever-expanding chorus of those who celebrate International Women's Day.
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I'm sure I don't need to tell you that this is a strange thorny moment in the world.
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It's very confusing to try and bridge what's actually going on out there versus what we hope to achieve in here.
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It's hard to bear the knowledge that the distance between the promise of equality
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and the experience of it are yet still so far apart for so many.
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It's hard knowing that this day,
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which is meant to celebrate women,
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must yet still be about how unsafe it is to be a woman,
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even less safe to be a girl.
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Are we not all tormented that societal progress for women has,
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in large part, been in response to extreme gender violence?
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Are we not tormented by what women like Giselle Pelico,
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Virginia Jufri, and Malala Yousafzai,
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to name three amongst half the world, have had to endure?
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These women and girls had the bravery to demand justice when horrific violence was forced on them,
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and in doing so, by honoring their own right to dignity, change the world?
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Are we not tormented by this cost of change?
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Amid all this pain, all this proof of inequality,
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all this proof of the stubborn imbalance of justice,
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do we really dare celebrate?
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Well, it's just my opinion, but yes.
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Yes, we absolutely do.
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It is absolutely our honor to celebrate the courage
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and power of the women who would not be denied their justice because they chose action in a world that expects silence.
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We celebrate their defiance and we,
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in turn, are defiant in celebration.
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We come together today under complicated skies and yet we celebrate our generations of warriors who,
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either by seemingly small individual actions or sweeping government and societal reform,
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have stayed focused on the true goal of justice for all.
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Our fighters have been the cornerstone of accountability as political landscapes have changed and as power players have shifted.
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They have kept the momentum of progress moving forward to all corners of the world.
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Progress which we know can be devastatingly slow but which is weaving together across time and space making the lives,
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rights and dignity of women and girls more equal in opportunity,
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We're equal in safety, economic empowerment,
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and freedom to those historically favored.
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Their work has laid the path for gender equality which we proudly walk today, together.
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A path which we pray will lead to the peace of future generations.
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We celebrate the fact, the fact,
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that strong, autonomous, feminist movements are among the most consistent predictors of government action to address violence against women.
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We celebrate that we have come far enough to have evidence to prove that fact.
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We grieve that there is yet so much evidence of the necessity of this work.
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We celebrate, yes.
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We grieve as well.
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But no matter what, we keep going until it's done.
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Today, we come together in tribute to the hope and work and the grit of those who have not yielded to cynicism,
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who leave the candle of our collective faith in the importance of justice ever lit.
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And with every person who commits to ending gender-based violence in the physical and digital worlds,
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who commits to championing women's economic empowerment,
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who demonstrates authentic communication by listening and uplifting the voices of the unheard,
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and in doing so, blunts the danger of silence and self-censorship,
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To every person that does that,
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here and up there and out there,
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the flame grows stronger and our experience of being human brighter.
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Friends, our choosing to celebrate today does not signal that we are here to accommodate injustice,
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no. Our celebration today affirms our determination to outlast it.
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Don't make us wait.
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Please.
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Happy International Women's Day.
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- 不平等 - Inequality
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