Shadee Elmasry – You Don’t Belong Here

Shadee Elmasry
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A speaker discusses the negative sentiment that people in their country feel when they are not their registered registered users. They argue that people in their country do not want people from their countries, and that deeds, which lead to negative consequences, are the result of actions of the original people. The speaker suggests that anyone who carries out actions of their own is guilty.
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When you have an old British man, you

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know, working in a little shop saying, you

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know, these people don't belong here. We don't

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want them here. We just don't want all

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these brown people in our country. I gotta

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say that the brown people that you don't

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like, their grandfathers were saying the exact same

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thing when your grandfathers were there in their

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country.

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In India, in

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the 19 twenties,

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in Egypt, they had revolt

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against the British.

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Sudan. What do you think Sudanese people were

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saying 80 years ago? Get these British people

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out of our countries.

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So the thing is about when you do

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deeds, it sometimes takes 80 years for the

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consequences

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to come to fruition. That doesn't say that

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anyone's innocent or guilty

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except the original people who did this stuff.

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Those are the ones who are guilty.

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