00:00Something big is happening right now. Across the world, Gen Z is taking to the streets.
00:04Again, Madagascar, Morocco, Peru, Nepal. Young people are rising up louder and more determined
00:10than ever. Let's start in Madagascar. Imagine this, power and water shortages so bad,
00:15people couldn't take it anymore. Protests exploded. Clashes turned deadly. Over 20 lives lost. The
00:20government? Gone. Dissolved by the pressure of the people. But it's not just one country. In
00:25Morocco, corruption being left behind. In Peru, it's inequality. Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines
00:30climate disasters government neglect broken promises. Here's what's wild. These protests
00:34aren't random. They're connected. Gen Z isn't just angry. They're strategic. They know climate justice
00:39isn't just about the weather. It's about race. It's about money. It's about history. Former colonies
00:45are standing up and saying we want accountability. We want justice. Not just for the planet but for
00:51our people. Why does this matter? Because this isn't just another protest wave. This is a warning
00:56sign. Decades of ignored demands about climate, about fairness, about the future are hitting a
01:01breaking point. Governments can't just scroll past these voices anymore. Young people aren't just
01:06posting. They're marching, organizing, demanding answers and they're asking who are you really
01:11serving? What happens next? That's the big question. Climate policy, how countries spend their
01:17money? Even how corruption is tackled, these things are about to be shaped by the pressure of youth
01:23movements. And for anyone watching from afar, thinking that's not my problem, think again.
01:27The next silent zone in world politics or the economy could erupt overnight into protest or even
01:37a revolution. This is Gen Z's moment. They're not waiting for permission. They're making history and
01:41the world is watching. So, wherever you are, ask yourself, what side of history do you want to be on?
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