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00:00Two pounder chops, no, for 50 pounds.
00:03It's a match, 10, 3 euro.
00:05Deep in Dublin's north inner city lies Moor Street.
00:10Known widely for its history and its traders,
00:13all life is on the streets.
00:16I want to contribute to the society.
00:18Don't be worrying, just spend, spend, spend.
00:21This iconic street has become one of the most diverse places in Ireland.
00:25And while its future is uncertain...
00:27It's the not known where we're going to end up.
00:30That's the stressful part.
00:31There's no place quite like it.
00:34It's gonna make you, or it's gonna break you.
00:37Smoke!
00:4883 I was in June, and still woke.
00:53When I was selling paper since I was 70 years of age,
00:56I had a room to pay.
00:56Every pub, all around.
00:59And then I got Aloysius when I was 14.
01:03Aloysius was trading.
01:05Sixth of us.
01:07You didn't get good money in the street then.
01:10The street was all here with little apple saws and all.
01:13None of those big things.
01:15We worked off small tables and all they did.
01:18And we used to rob the apples.
01:22A bit of wire on it.
01:32More Street's historic role in the Easter Rising of 1916 centres on numbers 14 to 17.
01:38Unlike much of the street, which is in the hands of property developers,
01:41the four houses have been owned by the state since 2015.
01:45The OPW are leading the conservation and adaptation of the houses into a commemorative centre.
01:57I'm sure the traders are wondering, you know, what's happening and all these people coming in and out and wearing
02:03hard hats and, you know, here's another big delegation coming to visit Moor Street.
02:08And it has been slow and there's a history there and there's a history there and there are reasons for
02:12that.
02:13Well, I think we're at a point with the project now where it is happening.
02:17You know, the support is there, the money is there, the pressure is there.
02:21We'll hopefully get to site next year.
02:23It's slow, it's careful work.
02:25So, you know, there's a guts of 18 months, two years of construction.
02:30We're in 14 and this is where you will enter when you're coming in to visit and it'll be, there'll
02:37be a reception kind of here.
02:40Coming up the stairs, it's all protected with protective ply because underneath this is the baluster and the stairs of
02:50the original 1759, 1760 staircase.
02:54And it's quite remarkable that they survive in all of the four buildings.
02:59The reason why it's a monument is really because of the significant events that took place.
03:06So obviously in 1916, the leaders and the rebels escaped from the GPO.
03:11It was burning.
03:12They made a dash across Henry Street into Henry Place.
03:16They eventually broke into number 10 Moore Street and they stayed there overnight while the other rebel soldiers burrowed from
03:23building to building up the terrace.
03:25And then they moved gradually and ended up, as we understand, in number 16.
03:31And it's in number 16 then where the leaders rested, had their final council of war and made the momentous
03:38decision to surrender.
03:42The visit will be guided, very small groups, and this is all to do with the limited capacity of the
03:49buildings to take large groups, but it also really is appropriate to the kind of nature of the experience.
03:56To some extent, it's a sombre story, it's a serious story.
04:03We're in 16 and we're going from ground floor to first floor.
04:06And I've just stopped to kind of look at the blocked up or the repaired opening that would have been
04:13the breach in the wall, the tunnel between 15 and 16.
04:17So the rebels would have broken through from the other side and they wouldn't necessarily have known that they were
04:24going to break out onto the stairs.
04:27You had Connolly on a stretcher and you had another British soldier on a stretcher, coming in and out, negotiating
04:35this difficult gap.
04:39As you go around the houses as a visitor, you could maybe put yourself into that experience or that sense
04:45of what it might have been like for the rebels as they knock their way through.
04:49And in number 16, you'll learn more about the leaders, you'll learn more about what precipitated the decision to surrender.
05:00There's reference to Pierce going to the window, looking out, seeing dead bodies on the street.
05:08I suppose one tries to imagine oneself and you never cease to be moved when you think about coming to
05:15that decision that this can't go on.
05:17The reality of what was happening probably confronted him very, very powerfully.
05:23And obviously they had their council of war.
05:25They made that decision.
05:26You'll go into the room where that happened.
05:29You have the sense of the sound of the street.
05:32And that's really, really quite potent, I think, and quite evocative.
05:37Moorst Street has no cars on it.
05:39So it's really the sound.
05:40It's the hubbub of people's voices.
05:44Hopefully the museum or the National Monument will be something that says this street has been looked after and it
05:52matters.
05:53If it can make a contribution to revitalisation of Moorst Street, then that really would be terrific.
06:02If it can succeed at the local level, it will succeed at every level.
06:07Irish tomatoes now 10 for a euro.
06:10Years ago we were running firm tomatoes.
06:14Sound.
06:15Sound tomatoes, that's right.
06:17How much is?
06:21I think two euro.
06:24Two euro.
06:25OK.
06:27And people are saying, what does that mean, sound?
06:29It means the heart.
06:31What did you say, Tia?
06:33Three for a euro.
06:35I think you'd get in a euro.
06:36No, I didn't.
06:37I said two euro.
06:39A box.
06:41Did they buy them?
06:42No, he ran.
06:43Yeah.
06:51Situated over a phone shop on Moorstreet, Pisa's tiny boutique is in contrast to the high street stores on nearby
06:57Henry Street.
06:58You can't see this in any way in Ireland.
07:01This is very, very special, elegant.
07:04If you want to go for any party, you know, wedding, you want to look different, people will say, oh,
07:11I love this.
07:12So this is why I'm unique.
07:14I love clothes.
07:16If you ask me to choose between my clothes or a man, I'm going to choose my clothes.
07:21Because I love clothes more than anything.
07:24That is what will give me happiness.
07:26Once I see anything I like, I'll go for it.
07:30I'm like, people will say, I don't know if I will use the word junkie in clothes.
07:34I do.
07:36I try to do my own thing to be different from other people.
07:40Harry's style, they are not too flashy in their design.
07:45They don't pop up.
07:47We in Africa, we imitate Americans.
07:50So we always throw out sexy, try to show off.
07:54When you look at downstairs, look at Marks and Spencer, it's like most of their things are for old people.
08:02You can't go wrong with this dress.
08:04Have you worn this one?
08:06Yes, I do.
08:09Any good thing is for me.
08:11Oh, mysterious girl, I want to get close to you.
08:18Social media is only where now you can sell things.
08:22Everybody is on social media checking what is going on.
08:25So I do the modeling.
08:27My niece helps out as well.
08:30When they see you wear it, they will see the fitting.
08:34People will say, oh, peace, I like what we are wearing in airport.
08:37I say, I have it in shop.
08:39Take a step back, please.
08:42Take a deep breath.
08:44Are you ready?
08:44Yeah.
08:45Bye.
08:53Like my tribe, I'm from the Igbo's tribe.
08:57And in my own states, they will say, any country you don't see an Igbo person, that country does not
09:03exist.
09:04Because we travel a lot.
09:07An Igbo person, they are like industrials.
09:10They want to make money.
09:11They want to make business.
09:14An average Igbo person is a business tackle.
09:18They are like hungry for money.
09:22I say it.
09:24All right, guys, you can look elegant with this jumpsuit.
09:30Bye-bye.
09:37Set up outside the 1916 buildings on Moore Street, Charlie comes in most days to busk with his guitar.
09:44I love busking.
09:46What I love the most about my job, it's a very good way of socializing.
09:50Meeting with people and everything like that.
09:53And you share good ideas with them and they share good ideas with you.
09:56There's some who go to bars, they buy their drinks and so on.
10:00I don't.
10:01I just love socializing here.
10:04It's ages since I've been to a bar.
10:11My dad didn't want me to be a guitar player.
10:13He wanted to be a civil servant like himself.
10:16But as far as I was concerned, the die was cost.
10:20I had thought of becoming an actor.
10:22But it could be a very sort of boring task.
10:25I love the series Father Ted.
10:26But some of the acting there, I mean, you have Mrs. Doyle and all she gets to say is I
10:32go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, have a cup of tea.
10:37That's all she gets to say.
10:45I can't read or write music and I felt inadequate, I suppose.
10:49And I was going to stop with guitar and people told me, no, don't you do that, you know, which
10:56is really nice.
10:57But I still have a lot to learn.
11:23The Ilac Shopping Centre on Moore Street houses the central library where Charlie comes to play music and read.
11:29It's a sanctuary for him, a place to escape the hustle and bustle of the street.
11:34I like to read aphorisms and there's a Viking book of aphorisms.
11:39So the books about quotes that you like?
11:41Sorry?
11:41Quotes and things.
11:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:43If I got you a book of quotes, would that be good?
11:45That'd be good.
11:46That'd be excellent.
11:47Please stay there, I'll get you.
11:47OK.
11:48But yeah, I like to study books of geniuses.
11:55Oh, lovely.
11:58Well, try Abbott and Costello.
12:01How stupid can you get?
12:02How stupid do you want?
12:06Or how about this one?
12:07Some are wise, others are otherwise.
12:09Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
12:12Song by the Tremolos.
12:13And it's called Silence is Golden.
12:17Talking is cheap, people follow like sheep, even when there is nowhere to go.
12:22I really love that song.
12:26I traveled around mainland Europe a lot.
12:30I've never seen anything like Moor Street.
12:33It is beautiful.
12:34I've never come across any place that has its own character quite like here.
12:49In the Moor Street Basement Mall, Lisa, who's from Georgia, has been running her alteration
12:54business for nearly a year.
12:56She has big plans for the shop, maybe even for a fashion brand of her own one day.
13:01And she has loyal customers for her alteration service.
13:10Hey, Lisa.
13:11Hello, how are you?
13:12How are you?
13:13It's very good, you?
13:14Great.
13:15I stitch it here and short it.
13:18Brilliant, brilliant.
13:19You're a great worker.
13:20You do army stuff.
13:21I travel in from North County Dublin to you.
13:24Very good, very good.
13:28I have idea for my brand.
13:33And I want to stitch classic dresses, clothes for a woman.
13:43I like Coco Chanel.
13:46And I want to put in this style a little bit my line, a little difference for this.
13:57This is my designs.
13:59This was one scarf.
14:01And I make it for minutes.
14:04This for me.
14:06Okay, this one, this was jeans.
14:11And I change it for skirt.
14:17And this, I say I want to go.
14:19I got a new friend of mine, and I didn't want to leave it.
14:28Now I got my book on my book, I got my book book, and I did that.
14:38I was going to write a book, but I was going to read it.
14:51my my life was very difficult if you believe yourself all go very nice good
15:04and go up and up step and step it's step-by-step
15:11so you have a jujitsu club in North County Dublin we're always looking for
15:16wrestlers to come in and Georgians are good wrestlers and good judo players so
15:19if anyone's looking to do judo or jujitsu get them to give me a ring
15:24yes this is my brother one finger push-ups yes he's a European champion
15:30European he was yes I have strong fingers yeah but I have no need for him
15:54arriving early on Saturday morning Heather works for the temple bar company they run
15:59the weekly Moore Street markets with Dublin City Council along with the usual business
16:03happening on the street today she's preparing for a very different kind of
16:07event it's pride so excited it's gonna be a great day and been long in the making I
16:15think at this point and yeah no super excited I'm a musician myself I spend a
16:22lot of time out and about and gigging and in clubs and in bars and at parties so
16:27when it comes to my own parties but I'm definitely a host like I'm a Monica
16:31character if you will you know I I love putting on a good event I love kind of
16:37sharing those experiences with people so I guess it's kind of what led me into
16:41finding this job I don't think there's any point in in life without kind of a
16:46community
16:50we just need to get a stage get a stage I'll be fantastic brilliant this is my
16:56first pride on Moore Street I've done other events in the past but this will be
16:59my first pride what I worry the most about is the weather affecting the
17:04equipment the equipment working properly and those people in the world just like
17:10to cause a ruckus so just watching it for that on the day you know it's going
17:14to be a very very busy day it's going to be a lot of people coming in and out of
17:17town so just making sure it's the whole thing run smoothly while the
17:22production may be stressful I'm not really stressed about the acts I have a lot
17:25of faith in the artists I've booked I've talked to all of them in great lengths
17:29about the the event itself and I think once things kick off I think the
17:34community of Moore Street is really going to be really appreciative of what's
17:37going on
17:55one o'clock we have the drag queen takeover because you know it's it's pride you can't have pride without
18:01a drag queen we'll have two drag queen performers we'll put on a bit of a show and then we
18:05have a DJ with drag queen host
18:07we'll finish the evening off
18:09I think this is gonna be one of those moments in the documentary where like
18:13they zoom in on me telling you something bad there's no power on the street
18:20um there's a powerful this is mostly typically better to hit the main line on
18:24one town street we could be out all day but we're hoping to be on the next couple of hours
18:29but at the minute that's saying six o'clock this evening
18:32there's a few food stalls around here that need us like mom machines and
18:36everything will need electricity so I don't know we'll see like I don't know how
18:41they're going to set up if there's no electricity on the street but yeah
18:59back on more streets an emergency generator has been found and power has been restored for the
19:05performers and market traders so we can put the DJ on show
19:15to have everything set up now in the next like 10 minutes or so they need to kick start the
19:19generator so we'll have that happen and then yeah kickoff for 11. fingers crossed everything
19:25runs smoothly I think we've had enough hiccups
19:4018 year old Noah is performing on the street today as his drag act sardonyx he has performed only
19:46once before in a gay bar so this will be his very first performance in front of the general public
19:51the makeup alone takes four hours to apply I kind of treat my face like sections in a way I
20:01always
20:01kind of start going from my eyebrows up and then kind of tackle the rest of my face I always
20:11wanted
20:12to like draw but I was never good at it but I always had that like creative part of me
20:18so I'd like make
20:19things when I was kid and stuff or I perform like a character so like that but with drag when
20:28I did it
20:28the first time I was really bad I looked I looked crazy but just like I immediately was like okay
20:34this
20:34is the one I like this a lot and it just offers such diversity in what you can do like
20:41in the same
20:41week I can dress up and be a plank of wood which I have done or I can be like
20:47just this regal
20:49kind of like old Hollywood woman and then I can be an alien all within the same like few days
20:54but it's all still like drag and it's just um such freedom almost with with what I can do
21:06yeah what's up hi so I try to fix the wig as best as I could so how's she oh
21:12she's grand oh she's
21:13grand yeah yeah sorry and she's pinned okay well I had to pin her because it's the only way now
21:20I
21:20mean she is sprayed into oblivion she ain't going nowhere I feel like my mom has always known I was
21:27quite um uh extravagant person flamboyant even uh so like when I came out and stuff she was like okay
21:37big deal who's so well who cares um and then when I was like I want to start doing drag
21:41she was like
21:42okay you're not hurting anyone you're not harming anyone who might stop you you know if you enjoy it if
21:49it brings you joy then it brings me joy your purple eyeshadow is gorgeous thank you keep going I won't
21:54delay any longer if you want something to eat just roar yeah okay okay all right love you when you
22:00have
22:00a child right you you have them you you bring them up you teach them right from wrong but when
22:06they get
22:06to a certain age they decide who they want to be I can't make them into what I want them
22:12to be
22:13so it was important like myself and my husband we knew Noah was a spark and there was no way
22:21that we were going to put it down or die and he shouldn't have to we just tried our best
22:26to make sure
22:28he knew where he was safe where he was loved where nothing had to change and he shouldn't have to
22:34change the safest place that any child should have is their home when it comes to Moore Street I remember
22:42especially as a child going in we used to meet my Nana and I think it was a Friday we
22:48used to go in
22:49and go up and she'd get the fruit and the veg and the fish then as I got older I
22:56actually started
22:56working in Paddy Powers and the first Paddy Powers I worked in was the one on Moore Street
23:02and for the first two weeks my job was to learn what way the traders like their tea
23:08I used to make for I don't know I think it was about 10 or 12 cups of tea in
23:11the morning and the
23:12same in the afternoon and woe betide me if I got the sugars wrong I could never have imagined at
23:20this
23:21age I'd be going in to see my son perform in there it's something that I could never have contemplated
23:28but I am absolutely delighted it is happening
23:36it's very weird
23:38hey
23:38hey
23:42twirl twirl twirl shawmy shawmy
23:44stunning
23:46love you happy enough with the wig?
23:48yeah I'm just
23:51braids will you do me a favour on braids now
23:53I couldn't find the right corset my good corset just disappeared
23:56listen you're tiny stop you're about the width of my shin give over
24:01thank you
24:01the wig is warm
24:02it is and it feels secure enough
24:05what can I say I have my
24:07thank you
24:07the first time I saw him in good drag
24:11thank you
24:12thank you
24:12you're about nine foot two
24:14yeah
24:14you too I guess
24:16I was like holy hell
24:19like the figure
24:20the legs
24:21the hair
24:22I was like
24:22I was jealous
24:24like that's my boy
24:26I should look like that
24:27not him
24:28I have to be there in 30 minutes
24:29okay well we were all waiting on you sweetheart
24:32I know but like
24:33okay dad's driving
24:34calm down
24:35I want to make this performance memorable
24:37I'm kind of nervous to do it
24:38okay
24:39let's do this
24:41I'll be kind of looking for
24:42a decent size of a crowd
24:44and if I see them applaud
24:46even better
24:52let's go mama
24:57peace came to Ireland from Nigeria in 2004
25:00she has three children
25:01including her oldest
25:0320 year old daughter Ellen
25:04hello
25:06hi
25:07hello
25:08hello
25:09hi
25:10Ellen wants to get coral done
25:12okay
25:13so
25:14how do you want it
25:16our back
25:17okay
25:18just something simple
25:20Ellen has a challenge
25:21she's especially a child
25:23she has
25:24autism
25:25and her own
25:27case is that
25:29she doesn't speak
25:30she understands everything
25:32even my language
25:32but she cannot express
25:34herself
25:35are you happy
25:36yay
25:37when she was young
25:39it was difficult
25:41I believe in God
25:43I believe in God
25:44and I've accepted it
25:46before
25:47oh Jesus
25:48seeing your daughter
25:50your child
25:51struggling
25:53emotionally
25:54it can kill
25:57some of the African people
25:59they believe in
26:00it's voodoo
26:01in a wind scrap
26:02you know that kind of a thing
26:04that's why the child is like that
26:06or what happened to their child
26:07no
26:08I don't talk to them
26:09I said no
26:10they should stop telling you bullshit
26:13so I want my African people to get sense
26:15so no
26:16this has nothing to do with winchcraft
26:19it just happened
26:21so I made Ellen to understand
26:23and the brothers
26:25Ellen is not handicapped
26:26that she doesn't speak
26:28does not mean she cannot do anything
26:30so I treat Ellen the same way
26:32I treat everybody in the house
26:34you know
26:35so
26:36all I do is that
26:37I tell Ellen
26:39what do you want
26:40go and show me
26:41so she show me what she want
26:43you love this
26:45you love your hair
26:46isn't it
26:46full of smile
26:47you're happy
26:49you are
26:50she loves beauty
26:52I see it in her
26:54she loves
26:55when you do her hair
26:56she loves wearing her clothes
26:58she's kind of
26:59she likes outing
27:00she's not the type
27:01that wants to stay in one place
27:02you know
27:03she's always
27:03let's go
27:06but sometimes
27:07she can't be stopped
27:08or no
27:09not because she doesn't talk
27:10doesn't mean she doesn't know her rights
27:12she knows her rights
27:17which color do you like
27:18show me the color you like
27:19oh
27:20this is a lovely dress
27:21it hurts me that she doesn't have friends
27:23she doesn't have somebody who comes at home
27:26to knock on the door
27:27oh Ellen I want to see you
27:29we'll go out
27:30it hurts
27:30I need my daughter to have friendship
27:33I need my daughter to engage
27:36Ellen is going to be in my care
27:38to the rest of her life
27:39if I'm not there tomorrow
27:40my family has to come in
27:42and assist
27:43I don't see Ellen living outside the home
27:46no
27:47and it's a bit concerned
27:50yeah
27:50come and put them here
27:52I'm telling you
27:53without my family
27:55with Ellen
27:56maybe I would have been depressed today
28:00everybody in the family
28:01have accepted it
28:02if she go to my village
28:03their love is overwhelming
28:05some of them
28:06they even know she doesn't speak
28:07sometimes they will come to me
28:08some children will say
28:09well why is Ellen not talking to me
28:11I'll say go to her
28:13speak to her
28:13maybe she will talk to you
28:16come and give me a hug
28:21thank you
28:31for many of those running businesses here
28:33Moor Street represents a chance
28:35for a better life
28:36for them and their families
28:37Lisa has been in Ireland since 2022
28:39she fled her home in Georgia
28:4220 years ago
28:43because of a difficult marriage
28:44leaving her then teenage children behind her
28:47I want this business
28:50for family business
28:53my life was very difficult
28:5821 old
29:00I married
29:02I have two children
29:04one son
29:05one son
29:05one daughter
29:06my son is 33
29:10he lives in Ireland
29:13my daughter's name is Tamuna
29:15she lives in Georgia
29:17she has two children
29:21this is my very difficult moment
29:25when I speak for my children
29:28this
29:29because I don't see my children
29:3415 years
29:36I have two children
29:42great
29:42children
29:42it's just
29:43I have two children
29:48to have one
29:50and the people
29:50have one
29:50have two children
29:52I am
29:54living acá
29:55I however
29:55it's
29:58unbelievable
30:00is
30:02I am
30:04dead
30:08I was never given a job, we just went through it.
30:12My daughter got the job, the little boy.
30:19I was not a man, I went to the hospital.
30:25I went to the hospital and went to the hospital.
30:27I was a woman who was there.
30:46I was maybe 14 when she left, so it was difficult, but in that moment, when I was kid, I
30:55didn't realize this.
30:58Because we were alone.
31:02I was not living with my mother from my childhood, and when I chose to come to Ireland, I wanted
31:11to be my mother with me.
31:13And I said to my mom to just come with me where I am right now, and she followed me.
31:23My before life was very difficult.
31:28But Ireland, I don't speak English.
31:30All want help me for my job, my life, first my documents and all.
31:41I am so, so happy for all.
31:43I hope Ireland helped me bring me my daughter.
31:49Maybe one day we will be together.
31:53Bye-bye.
31:54But life continues.
32:06Hidden down a laneway off Moor Street is Seven, an e-bike shop.
32:11Here, they repair and rent out electric bikes for many delivery riders around Dublin.
32:16Set up by Brazilian Jean, it's a first port of call and a place to hang out for people who
32:21have just arrived in Ireland looking for work.
32:23Hello.
32:24How are you?
32:25Where are you from?
32:26Prazer.
32:28How long here?
32:29Two weeks ago.
32:31Two weeks?
32:31Welcome.
32:32More than welcome.
32:34Good teacher.
32:35Good teacher.
32:37Thanks.
32:38First of all, I'm going to take the bike for you to adapt a little bit.
32:44Okay.
32:44Hello.
32:45How are you?
32:46Fine.
32:46What's your name?
32:47Mateus.
32:48Nice to meet you.
32:49My name is Saveli.
32:50How do you think the traveling from here and why do you come here?
32:55The side to drive is something confused.
32:59Okay.
33:00Yeah, because it's different, right?
33:02Yeah, from Brazil it's different.
33:03Many people that is making a delivery, they came here to Ireland from another country.
33:11There is many opportunities.
33:13You can make money, you can make friends, you can have a good life.
33:20But you have to go to work to make, you have to be a better person.
33:26You have to go to the client's house and you have a smile, a smile, a smile, a voice,
33:34Hello, how are you?
33:36The person will already feel that the day will be better, you know?
33:40Yes.
33:40Because a lot of times the person will come and say,
33:43Look, take this shit here.
33:45Like, would you like to receive a request like this?
33:48Yes.
33:48Would you like to give a tip to someone who does something like this?
33:51No.
33:51Some people don't speak any English.
33:54And many companies need it.
33:57The people speak English to talk with each other.
34:00Vai até lá na frente e volta pela esquerda.
34:06Tá bom.
34:07Pela esquerda.
34:08In the delivery, you don't need to speak English.
34:11You just show the number, you take the order, but you can start working quickly.
34:15And you start to make your own money.
34:18This is important, yeah.
34:20Tô na sua frente aqui.
34:22Tô na sua frente aqui.
34:23Tô na sua frente aqui.
34:23Tô na sua frente aqui.
34:24Tô na sua frente aqui.
34:26Tô, cadê?
34:27Não vai passar?
34:27Aê.
34:28Cadê a mãozinha não?
34:29Ah, agora sim.
34:31Agora sim.
34:33Porque caso você não fizer isso, tem a possibilidade de causar um acidente.
34:39Aconteceu de gente fazer assim e entrar direto na frente do ônibus.
34:43Que ficam um mês sem trabalhar.
34:46E você não quer isso, né?
34:47Não, jamais.
34:48Muitas pessoas se sentem sozinhas aqui, sabe?
34:52E nós tentamos ajudar essas pessoas.
34:57Não é só rentar bicicletas e fixar bicicletas.
35:01Mas, como eu disse, nós tentamos dar uma esperança, algumas palavras.
35:05É uma coisa maior.
35:07E assim, cara, tipo, você pretende casar, ficar aqui?
35:11Sim, eu acho que eu gosto muito da Europa.
35:15Acho que é uma condição de vida legal, né?
35:18Aqui parece ser muito palpável tudo aquilo que você quer, né?
35:21Tudo aquilo que você...
35:22Claro que trabalhando não é fácil, mas acho que aqui é um bom lugar pra se viver, né?
35:26Tem uma qualidade de vida muito boa.
35:27Sim, sim.
35:28Cara, eu tô aqui já há dois anos e três meses e eu vou falar uma coisa pra você.
35:32Cara, como você falou, não é muito fácil.
35:35Sim.
35:35É difícil.
35:36É complicado.
35:38Mas, cara, eu amo esse país, mano.
35:41Porque, tipo, ele me deu tudo.
35:43Sim.
35:45Sim.
35:51É claro que, como a Rosi Johnson antes dela,
35:55May Gorman holds a especial place
35:57na coração dos seus próprios Moor Street traders.
35:59A coronação dos seus próprios.
36:01A coronação dos seus próprios,
36:01foi a totalmente surpreendida nova da Moor Street.
36:04Ave Paula!
36:14Certo.
36:24Olá, bem tomно!
36:26Olá!
36:27Olá, professora.
36:29Se faz bem.
36:30Ensino saudável de te ver k***a.
36:31Você é ótima, olha a trás.
36:33Você é ótima.
36:34Sorry.
36:34you're brilliant are you excited yeah yeah how'd everything go this morning uh we got there yeah
36:40in the end we got there it was a bit of a panic but we got there in the end
36:44we're here as i was
36:45saying something many things have gone wrong already today you know it's just roll with the
36:49punches keep having a good time about that so we'll get you going for about
36:55quarter past if that's okay it's a long set it's 30 minutes very end of my set you know what
36:59i'm
36:59gonna take a risk i'm not gonna lip sync all time i'm gonna sing three songs at the very end
37:04and hopefully that goes well i learned one specifically for this gig it is a challenging
37:09song to sing and in a corset with a wig on pounds of makeup it's really scary though it's really
37:15scary because i i can't mess it up it's one of those songs where it's like if you mess it
37:18up
37:19it's like oh it's over
37:23i don't know if it's brave uh i think it's insane
37:49i'm nervous i'm nervous i'm nervous i'm grand i'm grand
37:54pride to me is extremely important in all of its celebrations and all of its um happiness it bring
38:01is at its core a protest and it's proof that we are here where people will be here forever and
38:09always
38:12it's inspiring to see all of these people queer ally whatever you are show up for us in this really
38:19weird time that we're living in right now uh with the the climate of the world at the moment it's
38:25it's
38:25scary it really is scary for everyone so it's it's it's going to be really comforting to see all
38:32people like me and i don't have to be scared going into town um i just get to go in
38:39and have fun and
38:40show myself off okay no bother okay so we'll start it off and then yeah hold on she's gonna do
38:50the
38:50intro before the song or after after perfect okay so we're gonna pump that a little bit pump their
38:55track and we'll start with the first song there i just hope that he enjoys every second and gets
39:05everything he wants from it however big or small that may be that's that's what i hope and is
39:21supported
39:22and it don't matter what you do
39:25It don't matter what you do
39:26They're checking out yourself off
39:27Yeah, ooh yeah
39:29And it don't matter what you do
39:33Cause everything looks good on you
39:38Hello, hello, hello
39:41Hello, hello
39:42Not yet
39:46I got some more into it
39:51Oh
39:55This wasn't planned
39:56In the vibe of this party
40:00And your girlfriend isn't here
40:02Yeah, your girlfriend isn't here
40:04Now I'm dancing straight
40:06The game is a trap
40:08I'm gonna be a toy
40:10From the Sunbeye
40:12Woo
40:12Woo
40:13Hogwarts
40:15And what do you want to rule me
40:18Yeah
40:20Whoo
40:26Woo
40:27I don't want you to die
40:31I want you to walk away
40:35I want you to walk away
40:36Woo
40:36Woo
40:37Woo
40:44I got it! I got it!
40:48I got it!
41:07Let me just go here. This is a map of empty areas.
41:11This here, if I go straight, there's no problem.
41:15The problem is this side.
41:16The problem is more at night.
41:18When it comes, it's falling more at night,
41:20because they're with the boots and everything,
41:22and then it's a bit complicated.
41:23And those boots are a mess.
41:26It's a bike of 1000,
41:28and they come back to us.
41:29That's why we have to take care of it.
41:33Delivery riders in Dublin have often been targets for attack.
41:37Their bikes have been stolen,
41:38and some riders have been physically assaulted.
41:42If the people steal your bike,
41:45you go work and you buy again.
41:48It's not nice, but it's okay.
41:50But I hear some cases that need to go to the hospital,
41:55and yes, this is a big problem,
41:57because they attacked the person.
41:59I remember now one case that the guy was attacked,
42:03and he broke his leg.
42:05He stayed five months or six months without work.
42:09Some guys, they leave their bikes on our shops,
42:13because if they leave the bikes on the street,
42:15it can be dangerous, because it's electric.
42:18And they leave the bikes there, and they go together.
42:21Yeah.
42:22I want to serve you to pick up an order.
42:25Yeah.
42:26When I got there, the order was ready,
42:29and I didn't lock my bike.
42:31I just parked it outside, and I ran inside the stone.
42:33You can't do that.
42:34I know.
42:35Gina said that like 10 times.
42:37Now you know.
42:38It's only the bicycle.
42:39No, it wasn't just the bike.
42:41My power bank, the one I bought new, was inside the bag.
42:46I was having my cable for my phone.
42:48My jacket, two of my jacket was in my bag.
42:51Everything, everything was inside my bag.
42:53I lost everything, so.
42:55Here in Ireland, it's a really, really good country.
42:58There is some problem, as every country,
43:02but I think there is much more positive things, you know?
43:06Ah, sometimes there is some problem in the streets
43:11or something like that, but there is much more people
43:14that is nicer, that wants to help.
43:28No matter where you put on these types of events,
43:30you're going to get that sort of behavior.
43:37It's just a thing on the day to have the security there,
43:40to watch out for anyone who does want to make the day
43:44about themselves and not about the community
43:46that it's meant to be about.
43:52He had rosary beads, and he had a little cross at the end of it.
43:54And he was walking past, and I was on the street.
43:56He raised his little rosary beads with a cross
43:58and was like shoving it in my face.
43:59And I just did a little, like, one, two, three, four.
44:01Because what else am I meant to do?
44:05To me, it won't bother me.
44:07I know that I have a lot of people who are showing up for me,
44:11to support me, to watch me.
44:17And I'm the one on the stage, not that.
44:22This is my last song. I hope you all enjoyed my set,
44:24even though I started with a wig and gloves,
44:26and am ending with no wig, no gloves, and no dignity.
44:31I love my mother, and so should you.
44:33On this pride, let's celebrate the mothers of our queer children
44:35and the fathers of our queer children.
44:37They all matter a lot.
44:39Without them, we would be nothing.
44:42I love you every day
44:44Take a little space and I use your help
44:48And you will find
44:50A little unconventional
44:54I know
44:58Mama, I'm home
45:07I'm home
45:18I'm home
45:26Honestly, I feel like a proud mama.
45:28Like, I know his mom was here, but it was just amazing.
45:32Like, everything that could go wrong went wrong.
45:34As I was saying, it's like, hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
45:37We had a speaker fall, started to lash rain.
45:40We had some absolute idiot walking around screaming at the stage.
45:45But, like, sardonyx handled it so well.
45:48Just made jokes about it.
45:49Just, like, tried to have the fun.
45:52That was my dad's first time seeing me perform.
45:54I hope he liked it.
45:55It was good, yeah.
45:56It was brilliant.
45:57Yeah, yeah.
45:58Look, it's a dad's response.
46:00That means it was excellent and fabulous.
46:01Maybe the next one will work on the shoes.
46:03Yeah, maybe not cobbled next time.
46:14Down in the Moor Street Mall, Liza is celebrating the first anniversary of her alteration shop with customers and family.
46:24In Ireland, I am so happy.
46:27I see my son and families, and I have now more energy.
46:34My thing is all for my daughter because she's not here.
46:40I am so emotional, not nervous.
46:46Thank you so much, my friends, my customers, my family.
46:52I love you all.
46:53I am so happy to see you with my place, my one year anniversary.
47:05And I am so happy to see you with all Irish people, Georgian peoples, Ukrainian peoples, French, my students.
47:16It's here.
47:17And I am really so, so happy.
47:21This was my dream.
47:24Thank you so much.
47:29Of course, I am so proud with my mom.
47:32Because whenever she sets the goal, she always achieves it.
47:37And I am so proud and I want to be like my mom.
47:43How she is doing the things in her life.
47:46She don't have to worry about what was 10 or 20 years ago.
48:02You would have to be done as well.
48:06And she has to be done really well.
48:07I want to get him into her.
48:09After the first time she met her, I could not help her, do it because she couldn't help me.
48:20She has to be done with my mom.
48:20She is the one that I could do to my mom.
48:21I have to meet with my mom.
48:21I wasn't going to do anything.
48:27I was going to do anything.
48:30I didn't care for the whole country.
48:32I was going to do anything.
48:34I didn't care for the whole country.
48:38I was not going to do anything.
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