Abdelrahman Badawy – Do your part. Knowledge is power
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The speaker advises the audience to learn about the full examples of what happened in Palestine, as it is a unique opportunity and requires a unique response. He emphasizes the importance of learning and forwarding information to avoid becoming a liar. The speaker also warns that anyone who talks about the situation is a liar and cannot be silent.
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Have a unique opportunity. You have a unique
ability to speak the truth and be amplified
and heard by hundreds of people, thousands of
people. If I don't have all the details
and all the data about what happened in
Palestine, I don't know the proper way to
respond, then find people who do. Take time.
If you believe in something, you take time
for it. Otherwise, you're a liar. You don't
actually believe in it. If all these years
have gone by, you're you're 18, you're 20,
or 25, you didn't you never took an
hour to learn about full esteem, about what's
happening there? That means you're lying. You don't
even care. You just like the feeling of,
you know, putting on the flag for a
day and the protest isn't going home. Learn
a little bit. I'm not asking you to
memorize all the names and all the numbers
in the UN resolutions, but learn a few
key points and then that's it. You don't
have to be a debater. Nobody asked you
to, but you're able to forward. You know
exactly what to forward if somebody's talking running
their mouth. So you're on the side of
truth, and like we said, if it didn't
matter, they wouldn't be trying so hard to
silence it.