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00:00The young people of the orientalist culture who smoke do not pick up a gun against the West.
00:05They also do not believe that the world is now thinking from their angle due to the increased monopoly of the West on international media.
00:13They ask that when news of the US or British bombs being dropped on Iraq or any Muslim country comes,
00:20do the people of the Western and Muslim cultures react in the same way?
00:25They say not at all.
00:27The people of the Western culture see the attacks of fighter jets on Iraq or Libya as a success and victory.
00:33Whereas in the Muslim world, it is seen as an oppression.
00:37So the acceptance of films and news channels and the increased viewership and monopoly are not making any culture universal.
00:45Simeon also asks an interesting question to the people of the Western world.
00:49They ask that in the 1970s and 80s, when the Americans bought lakhs of Japanese cars, cameras and electronic gadgets,
00:56did they also buy Japanese culture?
00:59Of course not.
01:02Similarly, they say that the Asian and Muslim people who buy Western products also buy the so-called Western culture.
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