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@Brands24
@Brands24 2 ай бұрын
Just lovely story. Thanks ❤
@CorporateIdentity-s5v
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@kidztv9097
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@kidztv9097
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Amazing lesson ❤
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@田中-o8c2r
@田中-o8c2r 2 ай бұрын
I work at a soccer stadium in Japan. I am contacting you to let people overseas know about this. There are people in Japan who have suffered social persecution (some people feel that these people have manipulated the mass media and caused the country to almost destroy itself). 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 beloved by the Imperial family and the Empress. They became part of Japanese civilization and cultural artifacts. They were highly valued by those in power such as the mass media. By being ostracized and persecuted themselves, they had a huge impact on Japanese sexuality. They hid the faces of those who could not belong together and created society and humanity (in that sense, I would like to say they are the best in Japan, but please skip this part). They exposed the existence of LGBT and greatly shook Japanese society, and are social persecutors who move Japan in a way that will never again be seen abroad. Those who have been socially persecuted have universal value. They feel the same and connect because they have experienced the same suffering. Families of those who have been socially persecuted connect with each other because of the same suffering. Some people have died while still suffering from social persecution. From their perspective, those who are alive despite being socially persecuted are a source of hope, and they want to tell them to hang in there 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 the feelings of those who died in those wars and their families who were hurt are not written about. But what is truly important is to see those who were hurt in war living positively and cheerfully, to see those who lost parents in war laughing loudly and happily, and to see families who have overcome war living cheerfully and happily. Let me repeat that. The politicians and generals of the victorious countries are incredible. The superiority and inferiority of nations are mentioned in textbooks. But what is even more incredible is the way that people who lost their right arms in the war continue to work hard. People who lost their left legs continue to live hard. People who have lost their hearing continue to try to relate to others. People who have lost their legs continue to live. It is amazing to see victims like this living with a positive attitude. "Please don't make fun of me." people who suffered from this social persecution were writing novels , had lion-like faces, and quit their companies when they were young and emotional. My name is KORE, and I am a person who has suffered social persecution in Japan. They really, really did something horrible to me. Society has become more open to such people , and something has changed. saw a future, escaped persecution, pursued what they wanted, and began to live more normal lives ( and so did their families ). Now, they and their families are living like that in Japan. But before that, this happened. It was a true story that could change the consciousness of the entire Japanese people, including the Japanese mass media, and it was an undeniable truth. "Isn't it amazing that someone who has experienced social persecution is persecuted as such?" What this means is that there are people who inflict social persecution. They have status, honor, fame, wealth and power. On the other hand, those who were persecuted were powerless, without status, honor, fame or wealth. Those who persecuted are winners in life, and those who were persecuted are losers in life. This is because they suffered social persecution. Those who were persecuted were no longer able to win at anything. They were made unable to win. The powerful winners who inflicted persecution continued to win, while those who were persecuted were powerless and continued to lose. At a certain point, society began to treat those who were persecuted better. As a result, people's views towards those who were persecuted changed. "What do you think as someone who has been persecuted? What do you think as someone who has been persecuted? Isn't it amazing as someone who has been persecuted?" The persecuted could not defeat those who had status, honor, fame, and wealth and were powerful. However, the thought arose that they could win as persecuted people. That was the thought. The persecuted are called the persecuted by everyone, while the persecutors are not called the persecuted. The persecuted have a name that everyone calls the persecuted, but the persecutors do not have that name. In other words, the powerful do not have the name the persecuted. So, as the persecuted, aren't they more famous than the powerful? They are famous in the field of the persecuted, and in that field they are more famous than the powerful, so aren't they more famous? Won't they be no match for them? Aren't they famous as the persecuted? It was a revolutionary fact. That realization was amazing. The story continues: The following thoughts crossed the minds of the Japanese people. It would be difficult to convey this in terms of Japanese circumstances, so I will use the example of war. Those with power are the perpetrators. They are the victors of war. Those hurt by war are the victims. They are the losers of war. Those who see those hurt by war trying desperately to survive are touched. Many people are more touched by the sight of the losers of war trying to live their lives to the fullest than the victors of war boasting about their victory. And the winners of war are sometimes heavily criticized. The Nazis are a good example. The losers and victims of war are not criticized. Because of this, the losers are more popular with many people. This is what happened with social persecutors in Japan. The losers of life, who had no social status, beat the winners of life, who had social status. I can now see in my mind the image of the persecuted trying so hard to live. I compare this to the persecutors living happily. I am moved by the image of the persecuted trying so hard to live. Of course, some people always say that they are amazing when they are in the position of a strong person with social status, but it's different when you compare it to the image of the persecuted. Those with social status and power lose the ability to be called amazing by their appearance. Of course, a story about a human being. A moment of the true soul. These true stories will all be forgotten, overlooked. These written documents will not remain, so they are all worthless. However, those who suffered social persecution are now living normal, purposeful, and positive lives. There is value in the fact that they are living this way, so that's fine, but I would like people to know about it if possible. It's hard to believe, but victims of war go on living their lives forgetting that they were victims of war. There are even some who go on living their lives forgetting that they were victims. This is true of those who suffered social persecution in Japan. It's a shame, as they are the number one victims of social persecution in Japan. These are all universal things that happen to those who have been persecuted. They were writing novels, had lion faces, and left their companies young and emotionally. My name is KORE. I am a social persecutor in Japan. I am the number one person to have been socially persecuted for the reasons that I wrote a novel, have a lion-like face, and quit my job when I was young because I got emotional. JAPAN KORE KORE Legend Legend JAPAN KORE KORE Legend Number one It had more influence on Japanese people than the mass media etc. Legend It has universal value as a being who was persecuted! Famous! Legend! Legend! Legend!
@mitastudio29
@mitastudio29 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing such amazing stories every single day! 😁
@EnglishForCareerOfficial
@EnglishForCareerOfficial 2 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!❤❤
@mitastudio29
@mitastudio29 2 ай бұрын
Very amazing story! Thanks for upoloading such amazing stories everyday!😀
@EnglishForCareerOfficial
@EnglishForCareerOfficial 2 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
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@hamzeh3600
@hamzeh3600 6 ай бұрын
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@EnglishForCareerOfficial
@EnglishForCareerOfficial 6 ай бұрын
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@zakirulkhan731 Жыл бұрын
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@alexandermartinez1048
@alexandermartinez1048 Жыл бұрын
Hello, greetins ✌️ Thanks for all your vídeos. Everyday I learn new world.
@rigasakhairan7717
@rigasakhairan7717 Жыл бұрын
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Great job👍
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@tharangamaliyadda8378 2 жыл бұрын
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@маринабондаренко-ш6э 2 жыл бұрын
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@маринабондаренко-ш6э 2 жыл бұрын
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@tharangamaliyadda8378
@tharangamaliyadda8378 2 жыл бұрын
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@tharangamaliyadda8378
@tharangamaliyadda8378 2 жыл бұрын
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@tharangamaliyadda8378
@tharangamaliyadda8378 2 жыл бұрын
Great work.. I love this I watch every episode b'coz i won't to learn english. So i suggest you something. Please do the subtitle more clear and more large. Thank you ❤️
@lemaihoangucvasutv1673
@lemaihoangucvasutv1673 2 жыл бұрын
It is great video to learn english. Thanks so much
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@aracelyjaclyn3088 2 жыл бұрын
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@ytramsmp
@ytramsmp 2 жыл бұрын
Hey can I help you with your new video? I really want to improve my English and i could really use your help. Don't worry I'm almost fluent. I can help you with some lines
@boucennaoussama8531
@boucennaoussama8531 2 жыл бұрын
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@ytramsmp
@ytramsmp 2 жыл бұрын
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@KarenReal10
@KarenReal10 2 жыл бұрын
I like your videos, just a observation then, sometimes the text can't be read because is in white color 😬😬😬
@surjeetsengar
@surjeetsengar 2 жыл бұрын
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@zaynab1116
@zaynab1116 2 жыл бұрын
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@surjeetsengar 2 жыл бұрын
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@azizulhaque2654 2 жыл бұрын
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@gracielaespinosagalvan7580 2 жыл бұрын
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@fathimafaizal3011 2 жыл бұрын
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