Will They Arrest Me For Saying This?

Bjorn Andreas Bull-Hansen
25 Aug 202409:20

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker expresses concern over potential legal repercussions for their views, particularly regarding free speech in the UK. They advocate for the importance of open dialogue, including criticism of authorities and ideologies, and lament the perceived erosion of these freedoms. The speaker criticizes the UK's handling of immigration and the spread of Islam, which they view as detrimental. They also condemn the intolerance and censorship they believe is growing, urging viewers to stand up for freedom of speech and protest peacefully.

Takeaways

  • 🌳 The speaker is in a location they refer to as the Old Forest cave in their local woods.
  • 🤔 They express concern about potential legal repercussions for their statements, particularly if they visit the UK.
  • 🗣️ The speaker is a novelist and a strong advocate for free speech, considering it essential for freedom and democracy.
  • 🚫 They feel that the UK, especially England, has become less tolerant of free speech and open criticism.
  • 🏙️ The speaker believes that immigration, particularly of young men from predominantly Muslim countries, has significantly changed the UK.
  • 🙅‍♂️ They do not support violent protests or racism but emphasize that criticizing Islam is not racist.
  • 🛑 The speaker openly criticizes Islam, stating they disagree with its foundations and believe it brings no good to societies.
  • 🚫 They express frustration with perceived intolerance and censorship, including personal experiences with shadow banning on social media.
  • 🤬 The speaker condemns the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the perceived disregard for freedom of speech by authorities.
  • 📢 They call for peaceful protest and open dialogue to challenge perceived injustices and criticize those in power.
  • 👍 The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel to help spread their message and promote free speech.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's primary concern regarding their next visit to the UK?

    -The speaker is concerned about the possibility of being arrested and jailed by UK authorities for the content they plan to discuss in their video and previous social media posts.

  • What does the speaker believe is the fundamental right that supports freedom and democracy?

    -The speaker believes that free speech is the fundamental right that supports freedom and democracy, allowing for disagreement, criticism of authorities, ideologies, and religions.

  • What does the speaker express about their feelings towards England and Scotland?

    -The speaker expresses love for both England and Scotland and sadness over the current state of affairs in these countries.

  • What issue does the speaker attribute the decline of England to?

    -The speaker attributes the decline of England to immigration, particularly the influx of young men from predominantly Muslim countries.

  • How does the speaker define their stance on Islam?

    -The speaker defines their stance on Islam as one of disagreement with its foundations, viewing it as an ideology of segregation and submission that they do not support.

  • What is the speaker's view on the current state of free speech in the UK?

    -The speaker views the current state of free speech in the UK as restricted and believes that authorities no longer care about freedom of speech or individual rights.

  • What does the speaker claim to have experienced due to their views expressed on social media?

    -The speaker claims to have experienced shadow banning and being labeled as a 'murderer' by people on social media due to their expressed views.

  • What does the speaker suggest is the appropriate response to perceived injustices?

    -The speaker suggests that the appropriate response to perceived injustices is to peacefully protest and speak one's mind, calling out those responsible for the injustices.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by authorities?

    -The speaker criticizes the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic by authorities, implying that their actions have shown a disregard for freedom of speech and individual rights.

  • How does the speaker describe their current location and setting for the video?

    -The speaker describes their current location as being in the 'Old Forest,' which they refer to as their 'cave,' located in their local woods in Norway.

  • What action does the speaker request from viewers to support their channel?

    -The speaker requests viewers to subscribe to their channel to help spread their message, emphasizing that it is easy and free to do so.

Outlines

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📢 Concerns Over Free Speech in the UK

The speaker expresses apprehension about potential legal repercussions for their views, particularly regarding their criticism of immigration policies and Islam in the UK. They emphasize the importance of free speech for a democratic society, stating that it allows for disagreement and criticism of authorities, ideologies, and religions. The speaker, identifying as a novelist, shares their love for England and Scotland but laments the changes they perceive due to immigration, especially from Muslim-majority countries. They clarify that their criticism is of the ideology, not the people, and argue that Islam does not bring positive contributions to the countries it spreads to. The speaker also mentions being shadow banned on social media for their views and calls for peaceful protest and open dialogue against perceived injustices.

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🔒 The Impact of Suppressed Speech on Society

In this paragraph, the speaker discusses the broader implications of suppressed speech, particularly their own experiences with shadow banning on social media for sharing what they believe to be scientific information. They recount how their criticism of the handling of a certain health issue led to further suppression and labelling as undesirable by some. The speaker passionately argues for the necessity of calling out those who they believe are infringing on free speech and individual rights, advocating for peaceful protest and the courage to speak one's mind. They acknowledge the risks involved, especially in the UK, and encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel to help spread their message, ending with a note of thanks and a hopeful outlook for future interactions.

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Keywords

💡Old Forest

The term 'Old Forest' is used by the speaker to refer to their local woods, which is the setting of the video. It creates a sense of intimacy and personal connection to the place where the video is filmed, and it also sets the tone for the discussion that follows.

💡Free Speech

Free Speech is a fundamental concept in the video, defined as the right to express one's opinions without censorship or restraint. The speaker argues that it is essential for freedom and democracy, and they express concern over its perceived suppression in the UK, which is central to the video's theme of political and social critique.

💡UK Authorities

The term 'UK Authorities' is used to represent the government and law enforcement bodies in the United Kingdom. The speaker questions whether they will face legal consequences for their opinions, highlighting the perceived threat to free speech and the potential for censorship.

💡Immigration

Immigration is a key topic in the video, where the speaker discusses its impact on England and Scotland. They argue that the influx of predominantly young men from Muslim countries has significantly altered the cultural landscape, which is a contentious point in the debate over free speech and societal change.

💡Criticize

The act of criticizing is emphasized as a form of expression that the speaker believes should be protected under free speech. They mention criticizing authorities, ideologies, and religions, including Islam, which is a central point of contention in the video.

💡Islam

Islam is a religion that the speaker explicitly criticizes in the video, stating that they disagree with its foundations. The speaker's criticism of Islam is used to illustrate the broader theme of the video, which is the importance of being able to express dissenting views without fear of repercussions.

💡Intolerance

Intolerance is presented as a growing issue in the video, where the speaker feels that certain opinions are not tolerated, leading to calls for censorship and punishment. This concept is linked to the overarching theme of the video, which is the erosion of free speech and the rise of a climate where dissent is suppressed.

💡Shadow Banning

Shadow banning refers to the practice of blocking or partially blocking a user or their content from an online community without their knowledge. The speaker mentions experiencing this on their channel, which is an example of the suppression of free speech they are discussing.

💡Persona Non Grata

Persona non grata is a term used to describe a person who is not welcome or is unacceptable to the authorities of a foreign country. The speaker uses this term to describe their perceived status due to their outspoken views, which ties into the video's theme of the consequences of expressing controversial opinions.

💡Protest

Protest is mentioned as a means of expressing dissatisfaction or objection. The speaker differentiates between violent protest, which they do not support, and peaceful protest, which they advocate as a way to express opposition to perceived injustices, aligning with the video's theme of standing up for free speech.

💡Courage

Courage is highlighted as a necessary quality for individuals to speak their minds and challenge authority, despite potential risks. The speaker encourages viewers to be courageous in the face of what they perceive as an oppressive climate against free speech.

Highlights

The speaker expresses concerns about being arrested in the UK for things they might say or have posted on social media, due to increasing restrictions on free speech.

The speaker believes in the importance of free speech as a cornerstone of a free and democratic society and is critical of current limitations on free speech in the UK.

The speaker discusses the perceived erosion of free speech rights in the UK, stating that people must be allowed to criticize authorities, ideologies, religions, and more without fear of repercussion.

They express a personal view that England, particularly, has been negatively affected by immigration, specifically citing young men from predominantly Muslim countries as a contributing factor.

The speaker distinguishes between criticizing an ideology, such as Islam, and being racist, emphasizing that the former is not equivalent to racism.

They criticize Islam as an ideology, stating that it brings 'nothing good' to countries where it spreads and that it promotes segregation and submission.

The speaker mentions being placed on some kind of list for their statements and expresses a lack of concern about this due to their beliefs about free speech.

A clarification is made that the criticism is directed at the ideology of Islam, not at individuals who identify as Muslims.

The speaker expresses frustration with the current political climate, describing it as intolerant and restrictive of free speech.

They reflect on being labeled negatively, such as being called a 'murderer,' and discuss social media backlash against those who share their views.

The speaker criticizes the handling of COVID-19 and associated restrictions, suggesting it has further revealed the erosion of freedoms.

They mention experiencing 'shadow banning' on their channel due to their critical views, which they see as an example of censorship.

The speaker calls for peaceful protest and for people to speak out against injustices, emphasizing the importance of courage in the face of growing restrictions on speech.

They acknowledge the difference in risk between speaking out in Norway versus the UK, implying a higher risk of repercussions in the UK.

The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel to help spread their message, indicating a desire to grow their audience and influence.

Transcripts

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hi there and welcome to the Old Forest

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cave as I like to call it uh here in my

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local

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Woods I have a question will I be

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arrested the next time I go to the

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UK will the

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authorities handcuff me and throw me in

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jail for the things I'm going to say in

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this video and also so other things I

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have posted on social media and so

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on because it seems

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like they are actually doing that now I

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honestly don't know what it takes I

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honestly don't know what is allowed to

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say over there

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anymore it's a mess and we're going to

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talk a little bit about it and the

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problems in the UK here in this video

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but first let's get the fire going

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as I mentioned before I'm a novelist and

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uh I believe in free speech um I believe

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that without Free Speech there can be no

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Freedom there can be no

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democracy um and free speech

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is you know it's kind of the trademark

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of a good and uh civilized

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society we must be allowed to dis agree

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we must be allowed to criticize the

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authorities uh we must be allowed to

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criticize

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ideologies

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religions and so on and so

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on but that seems to be

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um not the case in the UK anymore I've

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been to England many times and Scotland

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and so on and I I love England and and

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Scotland and it saddens me to see what's

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been going on

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there it

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um especially England I would say has

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been destroyed by immigration and I

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think that's very

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obvious and we need to be able to say

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that we need to be able to say that when

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you

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import mostly young men from

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predominantly Muslim

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countries and you keep doing that

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year after year after year you're going

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to change the country and that is what

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has happened and that's why people now

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feel that they they've just had

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enough and they are

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protesting now I do not

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support the violent kind of protest I do

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not support

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racism well I don't don't support racism

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in

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general um but also let me make it very

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clear that criticizing Islam is not

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racism even though they like to call it

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that I myself I don't like Islam I

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disagree with the foundations of Islam

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and I know very well what those are

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Islam brings nothing good to the

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countries where it's allowed to to

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spread

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and I know that that's a a

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statement that probably puts me on some

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kind of list at this point I don't care

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anymore it's a

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uh it's an

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ideology that I don't like it's an

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ideology of

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U

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segregation and submission

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I do not support

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that and I do not want it anywhere near

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me now of course I need to say this this

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is this is not a criticism of people who

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like to call themselves Muslims this

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should not even be necessary for me to

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mention but in today's

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intolerant political

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climate it is now this video is not

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really about Islam or my criticism of

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Islam this video is about my criticism

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of the UK government and other

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governments because we are seeing the

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intolerance

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spreading not long ago people like

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myself myself was called like a

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murderer um people were writing on

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social

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media that people like me should be put

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in jail

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isolated

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and cast out of

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society and if you dared share some

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proper scientific

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information about a

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certain shot

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in the arm he would be

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banned and I struggled

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for well ever since I have been

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struggling here on this channel because

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of Shadow Banning and all of these

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things that they

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do yeah I

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criticized how the big cough was

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handled and I think that's when a lot of

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people

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saw how

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authorities are no long they do not care

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about freedom of speech anymore they do

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not care about your freedom and your

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rights and uh yes I know how it goes um

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okay so now I've been naughty again I've

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said something that we shouldn't

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say and again you know I'm uh what's it

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called persona non grata is that what

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it's

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called Uh someone who should not be

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touched the

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unclean okay bit of a rant

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there but I I get upset because I'm

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seeing the pain I'm seeing the

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Injustice and it shouldn't be like that

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it shouldn't be like that

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and we need to call these people

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out and we need to point our finger at

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them and tell them exactly what they

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are and what they are

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doing and why it's

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wrong we need to peacefully

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protest and speak our

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minds we must be

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courageous and I know it's it's like

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it's a much bigger risk for you guys

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over in the UK I'm just here in Norway

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out in the woods you

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know so you could say it's easy for me

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to say this

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but I'll still say

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it and

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uh I want to ask you guys if you're

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still watching you know please help this

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video and help this Channel by

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subscribing that is the most important

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thing to to to help spread this

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message um it's very easy and it's it's

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uh it's for free just click on that

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subscribe button it would help the

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channel tremendously if you do

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that and uh

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okay I want to thank you for taking the

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time to to watch this video and you know

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I hope to see you in the next one um or

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rather I hope that you will see me in

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the next video and I try to upload

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videos a couple of times a week so

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uh tune in for that okay and as

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always stay strong

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