tv Documentary RT October 18, 2021 1:30pm-2:01pm EDT
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and so a simple certification from a pharmacy is not good enough and this is created is adding cost upon cost and is creating a measure disturbance. so i think that people are for the legit demise to refuse vaccination. and i must say, frankly, honesty that i am, i haven't been vaccinated when i belong to a larger share with tanya palatial people over 50 and below 60, who decided not to be selected for several reasons. but i also think that the government should stop with this green pass policy and pretty much alike in what is happening in britain and then go back to the malady resolved all these procedures which are creating problems of cost of the lane and especially major arbors like to ask them, well, car drivers come by, truck drivers come a long way from washing song. and they simply some of them,
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the secret of that even the possibility to be vaccinated because they are driving a long way. maybe they have, they have been vaccinated by with putting vaccine and then what they do, they have to pass other tasks to where in poll on the non gallery in the czech republic, in the lubbock republic, lenient where is really trouble and is creating a lot of trouble to people not wanting to ask about the way to the while paula bernardine, thanks a lot for joining us on the program to discuss that. thank you. thank you for letting me all that's all for this. our stay tuned for more news on our, to international in just about 30 minutes. mm hm. ah, i driven by dream shaped bankers and those
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i with so would they say, why do you burn down the community? why do you harm down your own neighborhood? it's not our, we don't own anything. we don't own anything. there's a social contract that we all have. but if you feel or i feel, then the person who in the authority comes in and they fix the situation with a partner who fixes it, the to wait in a contract. when you tell deaf industry thinking about you broke the contract over bar 100 year. now we play our game and bill your well with, i'm just trying to get burned to the ground. and it still wouldn't be enough. and
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they are lucky that what black people are looking for as a quality and not revenge of limiter. what are their breed, please do you agree, sir? and on black man died under the need of a white police officer. i didn't go there. in that moment it became a free black life. they captured on video was every person enslaved. every person in china, every person who lived under the wit, every person linked a tree, ordered to the back of the bus. every nameless, faceless person who was told they lives, did not matter. ah, in death,
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george floyd gives his name to those nameless in his cries, we hear the cries of hundreds of years, and the unknown, dead, and a world away. i hear those cries, tune and thy sound. so for media, this is what history sounds like to us. either i'm with lie. charge breeze. oh, easy, really right now. thank you. ha, ha, ha ha. i wonder why don't you watch that video and i dare you. not to be angry with you, watch that video of a police officer stomping the life out of the man with his knee on his neck, fox, 8 minutes and 46 seconds. and excruciating. and when people see that video,
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they don't to see george floyd's life being snuffed out. you know, they see actually the centuries of brutality and racism in this country. america that has been here before the rice riots of the 19th sixty's on the streets of los angeles in the 1990. 0, in ferguson the syrian mm. at in minneapolis today. and the message is to sign up for black america, the land of the free as never felt truly for it. mm hm. mm. this eat wellspring of anger, of actually goes to was a centrally on resolve question in the united states, which is at the core,
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the foundation in this country, which we've been founded on slavery and genocide. madry, why should rumors, he's country will even white supremacy on to learn that for the black will legal inferior rosencross on the bus. she arrested the santa barbara rab henrich, calling from the rear y from the fro, supremacy law of the law of the land. oh and we've had overcome quite full of supreme blood filling inferior today even the plans vo, rudy, even one lonely fare room we've heard george floyd woods here in australia in prisons. they were david don gay junior, his last words in 2015 before he died in the hospital ward of sidney's long by prison. oh, the coroner found lack of oxygen while he was restrained,
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was a contributing factor to his dead. oh, but it has taken the death of a black man in america to wake us up to what happens here. are the black people die here in custody? and that the numbers keep rising and we failed to stop us. i don't believe actually the government have learned anything more than how to hide operational deaths in custody from the world. and that's what we're trying to expose here. we need to expose globally what's happening here in australia because we resonate with people like george floyd, we resonate with those families. we resonate with, you know, various testing capacity around the world that are going. i'm same. similar is your lab result. you think about it truly was the here,
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the flavor was set free play masses or palletized massive. they became for angry kilo $5000.00 blacks and about 70 years from run the whole town, tulsa, oklahoma, and rosewood, florida, the massive black alive. mm. mm. when i see black america, i see part of myself. when i was growing up, black america spoke to me. when white australia did not, we all read. we are right. we are down dragon. we are denied not on level, right? what even human run. the only way we're going to get some of this friend right nation, far away from our for aside from us is come together against the common enemy.
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and black america told me to dream. i have a dream. that one day, this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created with those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing of who we are aware knew i came out of the same black churches as jesse jackson and martin luther king. aus was the church of the forsaken, and these men were our patron saints. to join her from black america, i learned how to speak back to whiteness, automatic ah,
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who shall, why was he was such a cradle in color or religion with this. don't all other ways of connecting men. i tell you this when i left this country in 1948, i wasn't going to be one reason only one reason. well, when i'm done the hong kong, i matters on the timber to end up in paris on the speech, paris. i was talking on the theory and nothing words could happen to me. they said it already happened to me here. you talk about making it as a write it by yourself. you won't be able then to turn up all the untenable that you live. because once you turn your back on the society, you may dial, you may die. oh, then flashes a siren as stretched out war. and you're not the guy and still you fit the
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description. because there is only one guy who is always the guy fitting the description. i think the white imagination has framed the conception of whiteness in a certain direction. and therefore, in order to keep itself um, segregated superior in its narrative, it had to classify blacks as, as animals and b. c. that language was being used by presidents like reagan being used by ordinary citizens. being used to talk about michelle obama as 1st lady. so, you know,
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and i think most people have passively taken that in and then believe did as fact how you know, so when we have somebody like president trump saying, you can tell these people anything and they'll believe it. he's not wrong. lee, this wounds, to use our innocence. i didn't get to discover the wo. through my eyes, odd was the one discovered i was the one captured in the white gaze and learned at school the hog, listen of life. i lived in a world where what lodged it and i was not was, ah, what was normal? and i wasn't know. the schoolyard towards the laughing, the pointing, the mocking the heads turning these the little things to stay with you in
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. once our eyes are open to the world around us, we can never see the world in the same way again. mm. i was 15, but i learned another lesson. no matter how close i got. i could never truly belong . one day i was asked in class to stand up and talk about ourself to talk about my life. and i told them who i was. i told them where i was from. i told them about my family, about my parents. i told them about our history. as i walked out of the class, one of my friends turned to me and said, why do you have to always talk about that? which i back into class after lunch and scrawled across the board. be kind
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to stand. they'd love to smile seemed like just a little thing. it might seem like something you can shrug off sitting here to die . why should that matter? why should that matter to me? but you can never let go. of those things people know just way to hurt you. they know just how to tell you what your place in the world is and what the price of belonging really is. just shut up. just go along. don't talk better. long more now it shows the wrong one. i
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just don't move any world to shape out disdain because the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves world warren, we choose to look for common ground. ah, aboriginal people here at war every day. we are at war with the system. now war with the police were at war with statistics. but you want us just to move on from the new teen and mundane storage good in any black community in australia lives. black pool and in the side of the police as
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a young boy chain and lost his mother and his father. he grew up on the streets in a city city. like so many others got into trouble, went to juvenile detention, and ultimately to j. ah, australia may cool him us to tuesdays. we know those numbers with 3 percent of the population and the food was beyond boss. but keenan is notice statistic. he's real and his friends and his family a real and his pain is real. i come back to my community and all i sees time all i phase one haunting memories where i used to play with my friends and my brothers that i've lost where i used to sleep with now my brothers are in prison, serving chastain use like these a we,
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we never wanted to grow up to be drug addicts and criminals. we just wanted to be loved. we wanted our mom and dad to be home. we wanted to have food on the table and we want it to be safe. and we spend the rest of our lives trying to pick the pieces up and stand why we never had such a beginning like everybody else. and where do we fit in and how do we pick ourselves up and move on from all along the j he. he was 17 when he came off his bike and it wasn't piled on a fence post. died from his injuries lou to joe's family. believe he was being pursued by police at the time of you, the coroner rejected. ah mash. this is one of the
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hardest things all men of the news 70, not the time. and i was with him the night before. the incident happen. lou thomas hickey's diss sit fire to the streets of redfern in a city city. it looked like a scene from los angeles to this day, the hickey family and the black community will not accept the coroner's finding. that t j is death was an accident. they still believe police would pursuing him. they still wanted inquiry reopened. he died in the same communities,
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at least the plain as kids in the same straits, we used to walk as children and hope for better future hope not to be poor when we grow. mm hm. mm ah jane and is haunted by the memory of his friend t j. and he works every day to try to keep young black kids out of jail. i'm more scared, scared that it's going to happen to my boys. i'm scared that my children are gonna grow up in the country that thinks as though racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then there are other fellow friends in daycare. i see them being chased by police. i see them in
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a still cry. i see them in an adult prison. so and having gone to visit them because they're my children and they're my blood. and that's my experience. i had police driving alongside of me on my way, walking to high school in year. right. and so, my understandings of, of surveillance were attached to race my understandings of police brutality of prisons and really negative terminology attached to the idea of race, rather than race being about unity, rice being about collective communities, race being about love ah, my earliest understandings of race here were rather set up as violence due to racism. latoya reid never got to say good bye to her brother wayne fella morrison cctv 40. she captured his last
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day in an adelaide police cell where he was facing assault charges. he became unresponsive in a prison van and died in hospital 3 days later in september 2016, a corranio in quest, his ongoing but like so the other deaths in custody for latoya and her family. there are more questions than answers soon. what happened in us foreign romance? during wines last breaths? there are so many unanswered questions. why? in the 1st instance, did they have to detain wine? what happened in the van? why wasn't there surveillance in the van? why is it that the officers actually refused initially? police entrance and investigator entrance to take their statements that were i've, i believe i'm not released until a months and years later. and, you know, they're there so many unanswered questions about what really happened. hawaii like
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mellow representation in federal parliament for generations. we, the 1st nations people have spoken truth to white power. well, a little 50 years ago. the every good phone off, ray, and a ne demand more than the white men carry a run, the right to live quicker, but still there are no trees, no voice. oh, now people are often out of sight and out of mind to most australians or are learned. oh, places like wisdom, australia is kimberly region. have some of the highest youth suicide rights anywhere in the world. shia like so many of the black communities, paperless, stressed to breaking point violence, drug and alcohol addiction,
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chronic poverty. these are the side realities of lives under the weight of our history. but powerlessness is not hopelessness. and it is our people. indigenous people who step up when stria often looks away. they're really shoes and i have personal experiences of a loss of family through suicide. and we learn to continue to believe in ourselves in our strength, our resilience, our determination for change. and we can change, and we can bring others along to assist us to work with us around creating the reforms within the systems and structures that need to be informed by lived realities of paypal,
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but to also empower people to lead the change at the community level is a photo passed down in my family. rows of aboriginal goes tightened to a home, to be trained to be servants, to live under a sign that rid, think white act white be white. they lost their names and were given a number. there in the middle is a small go. number 65. i my great aunt eunice grant. imagine a few. when you were a child or a baby even. and i d authorities came in and snatch you from your mother or your father, your mother and your father in your siblings. and you were removed and, and brought up totally separate from, from your family i. how would you feel about that and love them so i want someone
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not to go to me would be pretty bad renders. you've got to try and walk and ask useful, who are you say this is our land, whereas relying merging nobody you who are you move on the read directory where you more about your mouth really, you know, one, you know, we're either going to be, you know, you know, we're adding more money, this word you land is for as really read lane. the oven. do cool body garage or it valid or edgenuity b did or modeling. yeah. about to were entering. i am over, reggie remain on the proudly rhetoric these my parents sleep,
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my bobbing father yum ram boom, or stand with the house. and my good me, my mother betty. how important is it for us to speak our language and important to of who you are? if you, if you don't, if you don't have a language, you're nobody. if we speak english, we will you, my did, i was we, we, we, we, they taught to get good language office and it was the 1st boys that definitely not delay which we didn't lose because my grandfather. oh, dear. oh, william wilson. he spoke 7 different languages, might say it could be lose it. but what did he say? member, he was arrested for speaker. let's say e m will in the parking booth playing. and he said, well, i've only been no one. and his own bizarre made yo. yeah, the drugs to alman come on and he said by anybody in brianna, i am very at a quick concrete here. you know, you know, company and you know,
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come could hear who really, you know. yeah. me, we younger go to go. no, go, good to go, i mean, they're all the sort of company we going on and, and as yeah, quote body awful october 1, my visa and he thought he's abuse. he says you choose what you told me to abuse, nothing in the past and fitness. so the police arrested in it was the, the all black i was lighting. he's locked him up, won't band every way again, that put bad into john gail and, and some of the other stairs. what happened the time with his, with his cousin. i got him to drink. i and this placement on a might have, might have bought by but the side cath, he came across some hopping bush duncan and he couldn't fits in babylon. them out of ark, sorry, sorry to johnny east cows, him. and he had to come back for dad, sorry, hancock dead around a tray. tilly came back for him and and kept him to the tree. yea,
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and then he didn't come back old. i listened. dad was there in the hate, and he peddled himself from his old banish trousers and didn't come back till he had no food. no, nothing. came back hours and hours allied and said, oh i'm sorry i forgot you. you know, some time we're going to lose dog peers. was schuler the night, come after they come at the world when they come. by america. the trip wound us war is the war. the culture revolution will survive and drill all we will you both alive. we will nasir in the hope, will love to run the hope we will keep will, will i
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ah ah, there are growing indications that washington isn't finished without gathered then just yet military involvement is come to an end, but not engage. also, we were told there is an energy crisis. maybe this is part of the great ah rushes to suspend its permanent mission to nato from next month. the move is a direct response to the military alliance. recently, kicking out 8 russian diplomats ready for action. russia fills one section of the north stream to pipeline with natural gas and awaits the green light from regulators to start supplying europe. that's as the u commissioner warns energy
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