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Jastuse clap

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00:00You there. Second desk of Blue Jack. What is your name?
00:07My name's Alexis.
00:08Alexis.
00:09Please leave my lecture over there. I don't want to see you in one of my lectures.
00:14Everett.
00:17I don't understand.
00:19I am not going to ask a second time. Thank you.
00:30Why are there laws?
00:40What are laws for?
00:42Social order?
00:48To protect the rights and sexual rights.
00:53So far, you can't rely on the government.
00:57Justice?
00:58Justice?
01:01Tell me.
01:02Was I unfair to your classmate just now?
01:06Indeed I was.
01:08So, why didn't any of you protest?
01:14Why didn't any of you try to stop?
01:18Why didn't you want to prevent this injustice?
01:21You see, what you have just learned, you wouldn't have understood a thousand thousand letters unless you looked at it.
01:31You didn't say anything because you weren't afraid to dismiss it.
01:37And this attitude stands against you.
01:39And against you.
01:41And you think it doesn't concern you, so it's none of your business.
01:44Well, I'm here to say, if you don't help bring about justice, then one day you choose to experience injustice.
01:51And there will be nobody there to stand before you.
01:54Truth and justice.
01:57This rule us all, and we must fight for it.
02:00Because in life, in work, we often live next to each other, but not with each other.
02:06We console ourselves, but the problems of others are nothing to do with us, none of our business.
02:13And we go home mad at night when we have despair, but it's about standing up for each other.
02:20Every day any justice happens in business, sports, or on the train.
02:26Reloing it on someone else to take care of it is not good enough.
02:30It is our duty to be there for others, to speak up for others when they cannot.
02:35I am here to teach you the power of your voice.
02:41I want you to learn critical thinking to empower you to stand up for what is right.

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