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tv   Us and Them  Deutsche Welle  August 8, 2024 2:30am-3:00am CEST

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these things uh, christine brain damage. so let's stop the self sabotage humans and multitasking. watching our new to v w documentary the the is the volume in mexico against women and go, they cannot just for being with that's from us on the you see, and she's risking a lot. i really worry about her doing a for the i can't imagine living to try it and then i will look into 2nd. yes. what drives me crazy. like tell maria don't be so stubborn. something could happen to you. but she doesn't understand. they don't know my,
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the only thing they do needs to be a resolution is to revolution. change everything now was unfortunately suspend the i'm off with because people in 90 that i don't want to do. i don't want anything to help them to be forget to fuck does credential person change everything? do you ever fight with your parents about political issues? do you want to change the world and your mom and dad disagree or are worried. st. familiar. young and old. are realities and dreams can be so different. seriously, it seems like there's
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a huge gap between the generations. sometimes we just don't guess each other. the question is, can we fix it? the a mission every day in mexico, 10 or 11 women are killed in the that's a little because of the much east mode that exists between the 2. smoking ceased michigan, mexico was a dangerous title. so it is a, it's fear, fear, and powerless. nothing's yet. it was supposed to get them. i'm afraid the violence will come for maria to her. yeah. it gets closer each time you hear about something happening, assuming, you know, got no casual if i so the
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do i see these are c, c, h a and i trying to do things peacefully. those for some people see for future use to radical and i have the recall in them and emotionally good. is that a way of quoting attention to the situation that best of them? nothing the right. okay. the no, i don't think she's mature enough yet to know what the consequences of her action, what is the consequence of this act? as you know, at the end of the day, i'm an adult. most definitely a young adult. she's aware of the decisions and actions the soonest and effective guy. oh, she asked him more. huh? yes, that's fear. a dental level, canada, and mexico women as well as their families live in that kind of paranoia. we have the most horrible, paranoid abels or not, but i know, you know,
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when up on my mexican women are in danger. more than 10 mexican women are murdered every day and tens of thousands are mistaken for women. one of the most dangerous countries in the world. in 20227 i to of 10 women here experienced violence. and the numbers keep increasing. a quarter of all mexican women have been victims of sexual violence, but 21 percent of cases and, and convictions. the bi was born and raised in legal event and receipts and you know, those are those rates of cooling since 2012. i think the launch days in new
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jersey, corruption. we need it. there needs to be a revolution of a village on this one idea needs at this point, i'm afraid because people in mind you that dangerous understand now we get the po, i sent all the points actually in our hands we should rewrite the constitution because there is no trust bruce, there should be laws in place. laws, that's no one has the power to, you know, money, police or change. how come he actually if that's how council collect 2 adults and i am politically active and always advocating for better governments on demo crazy
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what i do when we're on the streets is educating tween from colleagues. we advice we are funded life. we spread the gospel we are calling on people to be with or to be politically active. not just for the seat. what for them to know about you as a person, you have the strength will change the political situation and nigeria, while presidential and parliamentary elections are held every 4 years, they're not usually very democratic. voters are often bribed or threatened to vote for particular candidates. many of whom belong to a stablish network. so for rich and powerful nigerians in the oil rich country, corruption is widespread. and both politics and the economy. and often the politicians,
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ethnicity plays a role in elections. nigeria does have the largest economy in africa, but almost half of its population has to live on less than 2 euros a day. unemployment is high, especially among young people. half of nigerians are under 19 years old doing explain, it happens with my ex boyfriend. well, nixon over you see race male, not just ones, but several times. this man, let me pull that emotion even if he likes his me. it was, you know, and then he told me that if i didn't want to have sex with him, it was because i was with someone else because i didn't loved him anymore. because i was a whole but get out of that. and manipulated me in different ways so that he could have sex with me, pull it up, but i can play and then most of the time it was without my consent the decision it
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doesn't give you the you the i have no idea jonathan. yeah, i was shocked me. second went to the on the if it was like a below that i never saw kind of was looking to midway. my. he met just in the both ends. yes. i felt power looking for it. i paid for it, but i was really angry at this person, this individual to join. i wanted to go and beat them up. as they went, i must be but let out all of my angry. know eh, but i could have gotten into serious trouble. we said your legal trouble, important money. i gotta say, do you all know, at least now i see maria going out onto the street every time it makes me very afraid you remember who's doing what the
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shooting out the licky to gauge on the 20th of october 2020 i was. it was a very terrible experience. i need to leave. so to call this the only reason why it wasn't there was because the whole area was blocked. on october 20th 2020 the lucky toll gate massacre shopped, nigeria, the nigerian army, fired on a group of young, peaceful on arms demonstrators on a toll road leading to the lucky district in legals. at least 12 people were killed in the shooting and dozens more were injured. the protest had been directed primarily against him, especially violent unit of the police. after the shooting further protests
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interrupted across the country, you put this was everywhere. so we may all be. i don't want to encounter. i think it was a day of the beginnings nicky. i agree you to read coming out when i came some police visuals on all the way, approaching the police station there and all of the police, the police officers, we all out with you all going to a center if you do the the it, what is up and in the easy to and the shooting, gone, shooting, gone. and it was so i thought i shelton they should call me said they should, should they should to the
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on yeah, we bought the how to get things on record because that was a very sensitive beer to nigeria. we had to retain or capture every single information. so you know, you have my mom drives, it prevents me. i know we're, we, we had this problem. you're almost done. it was just over at that point that affairs of value should do just almost done what it was for me as a, do i have to do the limit to let you measure this me this maybe the protest on march 8th, 2019 effective me a lot and then the so that was the move and turned my eyes were opened and i realized how much women are suffering and presented values be. and i started seeing videos of women who have been raped by the partners. who am i, strangers from this?
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in the say, yes, or maybe a fall, the races doses and killing them in the lives of course us the big problem is that the killing us and the government is doing nothing to stuff . the state doesn't do anything in this. tell them if there's anything that the when i go to protest, do graffiti your share information on social media. i feel strong, but it's a rage that won't start until they stop depending on the the sky is the
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the the is that or less young and today the relationship between mexican society and mexican women, this terrible come us. that's totally me. my mind not your in my mom was born in the 1920s in the next. she had to be a tough woman. in those days, the man they married were quite macho, as you might just go and go
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they, by the way, my father was a very cultured person. for when a person i'm with good, but unfortunately a violent one unit extremely violent. this moment we had to get away to the name of the my mother, my brother and i left that house was this augusta youth. and yet i was 3 years old when we left of the dentist. but i don't think my mother sent both of us to boarding school. it was a military boarding school for the mass. people say yep. and we learned to live with the beatings. but i mean, noise, that's not great up, the more people they can really twist your mindset. don't you think that might have been sad, know and enjoy that. that all they can be honest. i've tried to change things for
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mutual funds and to give everything i didn't get as a child. i don't know, i try to give everything really everything, all the my father left. so it was just a mother and me and my younger ones, a total of 2005, something to was i think see see when the fund on this post was a bad experience because we, we, i need to be a funded feed. my mother, always crying don't love the side that you love, his daddy and the father. i loved him. who else applies when he left?
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my father has to be there. god. so but that's the person that god. i see. i loved my father was when there is no body between my mother. it's always all about. be careful. i've always leave my life in fear. confidence out. yes. there's someone behind me is the best of all. has said responsibility to the find the is my idea is like if i don't know have me have disabilities i know is a small boy that's absolutely right. now all these while i mean do you want, do you never to? so that's why i don't want him to walk on him because i need to and i'm getting good the,
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my dad at some point for us oxygen play through. so you run for office around full house of assembly back in my hometown at some point if i that but this it initial in 2007. well, he fell the, my father's political engagement influenced me. and you know, it was just all around me as this talks on stalks about the politics and whatnot. so it's always around the corner. i think so. going back to what that his father you want to show his father that's. that's what i think. once a showed that, that's what he cannot do, that he can do so he will be coming from what the orange and
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the present i have to show you going to be proud of this, but i don't know if he sees it or if he knows about it and i don't, i don't really care though. i'm just focused on myself. i get to results on so i knew the stress myself especially when it came before i don't pursuing ok to find out what the problem is. the party was, you know, soon i think there are
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a lot more access to my generation and previous generation. and the internet is eunice. this is what are the ones who was speaking out, who were fighting against what could happen is, who are making noise as good as an emergency . i think social networks are a great tools that helps us with our activism. simmons activities on the night out in mind when i was maria's age, i didn't fighting as much as mower gender inequality because i saw it as something normal. yeah, the one reminding us and it didn't seem like a bad thing. i look on my maybe i was annoyed sometimes by the way things were done . and i like the way my father treated my mother and a blog. i mean to me by me, but i thought it was normal, fatal. that's the way things were reminded. garcia, and i'm as close as even a certain man, i mean just be honest with those, and i see my generation and the generations that will come off to me is strong
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looking at a scene is for facebook, and i'm as well so that we're not going to let them treat as badly into what things you know, stuff in mind when the like for example, my parents generation like be used to about treatment from applause. they will hear and see which ones. and it seems as though they're sensitive, right? is they, i mean, they get offended very easily. those move i sentiment. no, you're not missing, not me. that. yeah, i mean for something to offend me. it has to be something terrible, very rude to commit. i'm even thinking about nowadays, if you say something to a young person, it's no joke. what was the, you know, you can't call them idiots. none the pauses. this is like a punch in the face. you. okay. no problem. last we complain because things are unjust, is that we demand or ryan, this is it, it just wanted to mention of my mother on my father's with the experience with the military. james,
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they had no say obviously it was going to affect the idea that your mentality and we understand that fox. but we are coming out to speed because we knew that there could be a change if we all collectively come out to speak with one voice. the eldest, i believe to be wise backup codes on add to the see who she direct also should guide us with. unfortunately the reverse as the case in nigeria because the scale does seem like they do not see every things for us. my generation, i can no more fearless. that is why do you see this generation on us last long. i feel for the all you want to have food, you don't do this and you have to be do not know is
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a new generation. so don't know, like do the same thing or this is what your father and i were talking about about the last march you went to you went with friends once themselves a sense of the test i want to, i think that much, much more needs to be done when i say as, as a, of the front end so that women have the right to make decisions about the run. the charging that is to, as these, like whether or not they want to have an abortion is getting our best to make, you know that, i mean you and this is exactly what your mother and i have been discussing. and i also said at this table that you have to be very careful because you can put yourself in danger and back and put the stability of the family at risk. if something happened to you that would endanger the family's step by step. when i say when i turn, yeah, i mean, but, but at the end of the day,
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no social problem has ever been so peacefully a passive become. so unfortunately it has to be aggressive and then it gets it not capital a name has that series done. so that's why i'm saying this. the problems aren't being fixed yet, but please, it's also really important that you look after yourself. things do have to change, but it's so dangerous. even what is the so many women have been? mazda looked at the many see those gonzales are in and with all these complaints, the police do nothing. medicine, even the mesh chair. so women have organized and they march and they make noise as a to you, and the aggressors hear that noise. well, sometimes they don't mind. that is, but it's still helps because the government is doing nothing which is 0, but can well even let them know that and we have to make noise. so that bill here i would ask is, is go to the, if we don't, they weren't listen which it, because you know, if we don't make noise, they weren't tax, you know,
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some of the most in the that's, i understand that but not the aggression in like repeating the monuments of i keep saying that i'm not ok with that. nor am i know. but what if i had a loved one who was missing or 2 i get clear about what the end isn't. can maybe then i would be okay with the end. if they killed me, what would you do? no, no, no, knock on wood. i gotta see if they killed me, wouldn't you set things on fire vandalized and destroy things. but in this moment though, is a band device model even worse than the lights come shots from the restaurant where the the if i didn't do that, i did the politics. we are the what we think back on the do not the, the more he continues to, you know,
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gets but they wanted somebody just going to continue. we'll have to come back. we'll have to come up. everybody will come on. but if you don't participate this different people and taking advantage of all of the speeds, okay. one thing about the other kids that we don't come out to, but the speeds you see, they have nice to buy voltage money. then i go smart. what do i do? and what do i do now is to go that indicates without this rental, going to build them to put all 4 of them to put anybody who to don't want full grad doing this. it don't have to come out on votes because your voice counts and almost tell you who somebody will just be and that's when they come on, keep them. that's the no right there. was that okay. yeah. you ok, you those that you were you. so i love votes is the most of the rental going to result anybody or lose a fight against anybody? i'm going to stop. the red dress going is this is this is rather than agents. anybody knocking jeffery clubs on the ground. remo,
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going to fight anybody or insult, anybody don't do anything new on why don't know who called well, hold on news on that. do anything we have to go back in. that is one, the one i use, one of those together and up once to get it on the on the got change on the go as well as on that one. i do the one that's what i do. i don't do that when i do most of you come up with an idea, i will do what i have to do. now with the with assess, i would do better. so you'll do the same vote for the right to. not just because this from your typed can i'll just be asked about why i know that. and that seems like on the board side, you know, like the cost of the worries of fear. i wouldn't dismiss how fears i care for myself and i trust me. i wouldn't want to die for nothing.
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i make sure i go to extreme go to fuck the i want to and that you've needs to be. i once asked him to come to the island as well as that once while i could. but my mother, most of these were the sawgrass, just kind hearted on sundays. she believes in me when i remember that lovely is that i loved him not to separate those. i'd like to conflict with my parents to be resolved. move with my mom. then with my dad. k, i wouldn't know. so i want her to open her eyes to see that was fighting for all right. never mind. the truth is that you want your
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child to find the to, to i want her to be happy and free is and to be able to do what she wants the and the more the leads love and affection can solve anything and is the solution as you notice that i cannot say, look, oh my generation is doing this simply demanding it so i missed a good i just, we had this because we love our site. we are doing this because we know myself because we love you all the, the slicing for the traditions and language the have the indigenous people live on the cruise volumes of kansas pacific coast. after 2
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