00:00I find it really interesting, you know, we've just had David Attenborough's 100th birthday
00:04and we saw an outpouring of love, really quite rightly, for this amazing man.
00:09But he's a man that's brought the wonder of nature to our attention for so many decades.
00:18And everybody looks at his programmes and celebrates all of the fabulous diversity
00:23and all of the species that he highlights.
00:27You know, the programmes on trees, the programmes on birds, the programmes on the sea.
00:34Everybody's celebrating all this wonderful diversity in every single species on Earth
00:38and the only species we don't celebrate diversity in is humans.
00:46We're just as much a part of nature as everybody else.
00:50And because of that, diversity is just as much a part of us as any other species.
00:57And we should be celebrating that diversity.
01:01We should be wondering at that diversity.
01:04Because it's something that just makes humans the most phenomenal, the most phenomenal species and creatures.
01:15And I think that variation makes us the most phenomenal people.
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