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@田中-o8c2r
@田中-o8c2r 19 күн бұрын
Please, please, please, please, please, please read it. It is not a story that will affect your work or anything like that. It is a true story that is well known in the mass media of countries that are close to Japan. I would be grateful if you could pass it on to your superiors and colleagues. Also, please be careful of emails from other people that falsify my writing. It is my writing, which I have spent my entire life writing. I am Japanese and a reporter for a discontinued weekly magazine. This is a piece of writing that I've spent my entire life writing. in Japan who have suffered social persecution due to the environment and circumstances of the mass media . The person who suffered from this social persecution was writing a novel , had a lion-like face, and quit his company when he was young because he was emotional. My name is KORE They were loved by the highest people in Japan. They became a civilization and a thing. They were respected by those in power, such as the mass media, which is the power of the country. By being ostracized and persecuted, they had a huge impact on Japanese sex. It may seem like an abstract poem and be difficult to understand, but the persecution in one city in Japan was as terrible as the disasters of war. They created society and people by hiding their faces, as if they could not be included (in that sense, I would like to say they were the best in Japan, but please skip this). They were one of the factors that caused the mass media to self-destruct. They exposed the existence of LGBT, and greatly changed Japanese society. They are social persecutors who moved Japan, never to be seen again in other countries. They have the universal value of those who have suffered social persecution. Because they have experienced the same suffering, they feel the same and connect with each other. Families who have suffered social persecution also connect with each other because of the same suffering. There are people who have died while still suffering social persecution. From their perspective, those who have suffered social persecution but are still alive are a source of hope, and they want to support them. These are universal feelings of those who have suffered social persecution, and they are special and important feelings that only those who have experienced them can feel. There are wars such as religious wars and World War II. In wars there are victorious and defeated nations, weapons used in battle, generals who fought well in battle, political developments and national interests arise, and these things are covered in textbooks. But they do not write about the feelings of those who died in those wars or the families who were hurt in them, which is a big mistake. What should be written about is how those who were hurt in war are living positively and cheerfully, how those who lost parents in war are laughing loudly and happily, and how families who have overcome war are living cheerfully and happily . Let me repeat it, but in different words. The politicians and generals of the victorious nations were incredible. The superiority and inferiority of nations are recorded in textbooks. But what is important as human beings, what is incredible, is the efforts of those who lost their sight in the war to work, and those who lost their hearing but still try to relate to others. It is the sight of those who lost limbs in the war living positively. "Please don't make fun of me." Those who suffered social persecution were writing novels , had lion-like faces, and quit their jobs when they were young because they were emotional. My name is KORE and I am a person who has been socially persecuted in Japan (including their family members). They really, really did horrible things to all the people. These people who have been socially persecuted will have a revolution against those who have persecuted them. There are two things I noticed The persecuted have a name that everyone calls them: the persecuted. The persecutors and others do not have that name. That name is known to everyone. That is why the persecuted are famous as the persecuted. Humans want to be famous, and this is fulfilling that desire. - As mentioned above, those who see those who were wounded in the war trying desperately to survive are deeply touched. Many people are more touched by the sight of the victim's family trying to live their lives than by the general's triumphant victory. And the general is sometimes harshly criticized. Nazi Hitler is a good example. Moreover, they become more popular with many people than Hitler. Something similar also occurred with social persecutors in Japan. Some people always say that it is amazing to be in the position of the strong persecutor (in Japan, the main people who tormented the persecuted were those with power, such as the mass media ). However, it is different when compared to the appearance of the persecuted. Furthermore, it is also different when compared to the appearance of the persecuted's family. The persecutor loses what is said to be impressive about their appearance. The moment the persecuted wins Everyone forgets the obvious things mentioned above. Everyone overlooks them. However, those who have actually suffered social persecution are living more normally, with more purpose and in a more positive way than before. There is value in the fact that they are living this way, so there is nothing wrong with that, but I would like people to know this if possible. It's hard to believe, but victims of war go on living their lives forgetting that they were victims of war. It seems that there are some who go on living their lives forgetting that they were even victims. This is true of those who have suffered social persecution in Japan. It's a shame, as they are the number one victims of social persecution in Japan. These are also universal things that people who have been persecuted should be aware of. They were writing novels, had lion faces, and quit their jobs young and emotionally. My name is KORE. I am a social persecutor in Japan. I wrote a novel, my face is like a lion, and I quit my job when I was young because I got emotional. For these reasons, I am the number one person who has been socially persecuted. JAPAN KORE KORE Legend Legend JAPAN KORE KORE (Even in the thoughts of most persecuted people, there are persecuted people and their families who are not the subject of writing) Legend The most influential on Japanese people more than the mass media etc. Legend Possesses universal value as a person who has been persecuted! Famous! Legend! Legend! Legend!
@rajlakshmi5285
@rajlakshmi5285 Ай бұрын
Why the loud music?
@user-ei8gf6nw6l
@user-ei8gf6nw6l Ай бұрын
This is a piece of writing that I;ve spent my entire life writing.There are legendary people in JapanThey are well known in Japan as people who have suffered social persecution. The period of persecution has been long, and the psychological damage is no different to that of war victims.The man was writing novels , had a lion-like face, and quit his job when he was young because he got emotional. My name is KOREThey were really, really cruel to them, and to their families.Those who persecuted them are below themThere are two reasonsThatbecause it;s amazing how those who have been persecuted and their families are struggling to survive. Imagine the image of war victims struggling to survive. They are strong and wonderful. The image of those who persecuted them struggling to survive is several levels inferior.And another thing, he destroyed those who were socially persecuted in Japan and those who had power. He is a rare historical figure. He had a huge impact on Japanese society and people. He became a force for men and women in sexual intercourse and shook the mass media with his existence. There really is no such figure in any other country, and he is number one in Japan. It is amazing and he is famous. Truly, truly, he is like a legend.They were writing novels, had lion faces, and quit their jobs young and emotionally. My name is KORE, and I am a social persecutor in Japan.JAPAN KORE KORE Legend Legend JAPAN KORE KORE (Even in the thoughts of most persecuted people, there are persecuted people and their families who are not the subject of writing) Legend The most famous! Legend! Legend! Legend!  Thank you, if you have any questions please reply
@friahsugao347
@friahsugao347 Ай бұрын
What are the duties and functions of a foreign affairs?
@kavindi739
@kavindi739 2 ай бұрын
Thanks From sri lanka University of colombo student IR ❤🎉
@RaiyyanKhan-ni4li
@RaiyyanKhan-ni4li 4 ай бұрын
Walaikum assalam ❤
@soumitasaha7755
@soumitasaha7755 4 ай бұрын
Extremely helpful video!
@MujtabaMujtaba999
@MujtabaMujtaba999 5 ай бұрын
Kindly be careful about spelling and use of correct English sentences
@EdrisJasoor
@EdrisJasoor 5 ай бұрын
If you please put the translated text of Farsi subtitles in your videos
@ItsallRocketScience9
@ItsallRocketScience9 6 ай бұрын
Thanks, very helpful
@SaleemBaluch1
@SaleemBaluch1 7 ай бұрын
Your best dialogue from this lecture is, "Citizen diplomacy that is what it is".
@IftikharAnfal
@IftikharAnfal 8 ай бұрын
Would have been much better if music in background was not that dominant
@EstherJackson-sm1cy
@EstherJackson-sm1cy 9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for easing my work 😅
@temsuaier700
@temsuaier700 9 ай бұрын
Thank you❤
@languageandmana9255
@languageandmana9255 10 ай бұрын
Helpful. 👌✨ Thank you
@beckymogusu5905
@beckymogusu5905 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤I enjoyed
@mangaiyarkarasikarunakaran9491
@mangaiyarkarasikarunakaran9491 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for not talking in other languages and sticked to the English ayo 😭😭😭😮‍💨😮‍💨thanks mannn
@CJ-gv6bq
@CJ-gv6bq Жыл бұрын
This explains so much about the world today and the redefining of language to meet IR relative to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The issue is that most people do not understand the IR definition changes which are specific to the UN new social contract.
@abdulRashid1537
@abdulRashid1537 Жыл бұрын
Subha paper he na aap ka 😅
@Hayung007
@Hayung007 Жыл бұрын
Jazakallah khair sir
@rozinakhanrozi3688
@rozinakhanrozi3688 Жыл бұрын
Sir g itni saaz ki kiya zarort te😢
@salamitoyin3199
@salamitoyin3199 Жыл бұрын
Weldone
@muhammadaliameer8639
@muhammadaliameer8639 Жыл бұрын
Very poor presentation. You need to develop a skill that how to engage the audience. I'm sure you won't mind it.
@Madhavbakshi
@Madhavbakshi Жыл бұрын
Great leacture ❤
@amraljowaily585
@amraljowaily585 Жыл бұрын
would you kindly share the source or the quote for FM Khan on FP as a projection of internal policies.
@samkelisiwemthethwa9369
@samkelisiwemthethwa9369 Жыл бұрын
The sound is very destructive for some of us
@ferdimple1458
@ferdimple1458 Жыл бұрын
this video saved my life, thank you
@duabatool6419
@duabatool6419 Жыл бұрын
Kindly remove or atleast reduce the volume of the music because it is hard to hear your voice.
@kamranahmadofficial2745
@kamranahmadofficial2745 Жыл бұрын
Great job ❤
@MAli-qh2es
@MAli-qh2es Жыл бұрын
Bhai Urdu me explain kiya kren kindly
@usamahaiderbrohi8971
@usamahaiderbrohi8971 Жыл бұрын
MASHA ALLAH behtreen sir
@Hamadsamadkalmati
@Hamadsamadkalmati 2 жыл бұрын
Sir can o get pdf Plz?
@rabi6649
@rabi6649 2 жыл бұрын
Can u do ethopias foreign policy
@akintokunmarvelous1891
@akintokunmarvelous1891 2 жыл бұрын
I sir can you let's know where you get the literature used for this lecture?
@akintokunmarvelous1891
@akintokunmarvelous1891 2 жыл бұрын
I sir can you let's know where you get the literature used for this lecture?
@umnaanjum9547
@umnaanjum9547 2 жыл бұрын
You explained it in a very simple way! thankyou
@syedhasnain3151
@syedhasnain3151 2 жыл бұрын
Nice 👍
@duyingying1788
@duyingying1788 2 жыл бұрын
It's Michel Foucault not Michael
@saqibrafique8666
@saqibrafique8666 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for correction 👍
@crestylannotordoz2840
@crestylannotordoz2840 2 жыл бұрын
Why does mongolia consider as variable?
@bingumalprasad9686
@bingumalprasad9686 2 жыл бұрын
Background music is soo noisy ...
@phideliaserwaah8788
@phideliaserwaah8788 2 жыл бұрын
Please Sir does realist believe that war is rooted in human nature?
@BilalAhmed-uc8eh
@BilalAhmed-uc8eh 2 жыл бұрын
I think so because war is the only solution for survival in realiSm
@jalwaahmad3843
@jalwaahmad3843 2 жыл бұрын
How political econony effects a society?
@Jana-qz8gb
@Jana-qz8gb 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you!!! Could you mention the references/books/articles you used for that presentation? :)
@insooleedat1asiandude
@insooleedat1asiandude 2 жыл бұрын
needed this vid, best simple and clear explanations
@tinatin7192
@tinatin7192 2 жыл бұрын
Sir is neoliberalism and libral institutionalisme same ?
@kamranjoyiaofficial1705
@kamranjoyiaofficial1705 2 жыл бұрын
tumhy khud nh nh ata ye topic
@ket1909
@ket1909 2 жыл бұрын
Helped me so much! Awesome concise and well-explained video :))))))
@The_islam_2.0
@The_islam_2.0 2 жыл бұрын
Bhai sahab ap ka content to Acha hae liken egr ap way of communication English (jo k ap ache trha nae bol sakte) urdu egr use krte to it will be best 👌
@kashifhussain3289
@kashifhussain3289 2 жыл бұрын
Good work
@curumthaulleemuhammadazhar3824
@curumthaulleemuhammadazhar3824 2 жыл бұрын
jazak Allah