Blackjackdavey | L'histoire d'un réfugié soudanais devenu avocat résumée en 1 minute 30 |
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"En Australie, la Western Sydney University a mis en ligne une courte fiction retraçant la vie d’un de ses anciens étudiants, Deng Thiak Adut. En moins de trois jours, ce court film a été vu plus de 350 000 fois. Originaire du Soudan, Deng Thiak Adut, a été arraché à sa mère à l’âge de 6 ans par des rebelles et emmené de force pour se battre en Ethiopie. A 12 ans, il reçoit une balle dans le dos. En 1998, l’enfant-soldat est recueilli par des humanitaires et s’envole pour l’Australie, où il se réfugie et dont il ne connaît pas la langue. Là-bas, il apprend seul à lire. En 2005, il décide de suivre des études de droit. Aujourd’hui, Deng Thiak Adut est avocat." Son profil Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/deng-thiak-adut-91044727
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combien de futur avocat dans la bande qui violenté la centaine de filles en allemagne au jour de l'an ?
encore une bonne vidéo bisounours moralisatrice.
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@VDD ou voir un verre à moitié vide ou plein
Perso je suis pour, ça m'a touché.
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@kerabera
C'est l'histoire d'un homme, personne t'as demandé de faire une généralisation. C'est une pub pour une université donc le but c'est d'inspirer à faire des études au pire.
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Touchant.
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à kerabera : Bravo... il fallait que quelqu'un le dise... EXCELLENTE argumentation... profonde, impartiale, avec plein de sources, de chiffres... bref, une démonstration indubitablement rigoureuse et impartiale, intelligente et profondément généreuse, positive, ouverte sur le monde et sur les autres, ne sentant pas DU TOUT l'aigreur, la petitesse, la mesquinerie... Chapeau !
Bien sur, il manque quelques petits éléments de langage qui; pourtant, bien récités, éviye l'affreux effort terrible de la réflexion : "bien pensant", "bobo", "angélisme", "chance pour la France", "padamalgam", "onéchénou", "nozimpô" et, bien sur, la phrase de conclusion très souvent servie après ce genre de brillant discours : "Patron, la même chose pour tout le monde, cette fois c'est la mienne..." Allez, cadeau : onépouchénou chénou !
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encore un trouzemillième pseudonyme du plus grand lâche de Koreus, j'ai nommé Factman.
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Belle vidéo et belle musique
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@Volvik
Le jour où t'aura compris que l"ad hominem" n'est pas un argument, et au contraire une preuve de bêtise pitoyable,t'aura déjà fait un pas dans ta vie, dans ta compréhension des choses, de la réalité telle qu'elle s'impose à tous, dans la décence et la simple logique. Le jour où tu auras compris que l'énorme complexité de la théorie de la relativité qui te permet AUJOURD'HUI de me répondre, TOI, par internet sur un forum, ne se réfute pas par "Einstein, on dira ce qu'on voudra, il portaient pas de chaussette et il devait puer des pieds, quel bobo-intello-bien pendant-angelisme-bisounours", t'aura toi même fait un pas qui te permettra de ne pas de soumettre à une smala familiale plongeant dans les égout de l’histoire (qu'ils soient abominablement communistes ou nazis, peu importe, le "fond" est le même : l’égoïsme et la lâcheté, l'hypocrisie et la bêtise) Vroum vroum...
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Pour la vidéo et les commentaires des VDD :
Edit: le passage à 1m18 avec le visage de la mère en souvenir et la chanson "do you remember-tatitata" c'est un chouilla tout much! C'est vendeur cela dit, et c'est ce que l'on attends d'une pub..
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Ptain je voulais la faire :evil: Depuis que j'ai ce compte je ne sais plus trollé
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@-Daffy- Je peu avoir un peu plus de détail sur cette image? Je comprend pas trop ce qu'elle veut dire. Qui sont les gens qui grogne et que ces lunettes changent en bisounours: des musulmans? Des migrants? Des terroristes? J'ai du mal à saisir du coup.
Si c'est des musulmans et des migrants, pourquoi grognent-ils? Ce ne sont pas des gens méchants de base. Si ce sont des terroristes, qui essaie de les faire passer pour des bisounours? Franchement je comprend pas.
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Désolé pour le long post mais c'est de la part des bisounours...
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@-does- ça fait du bien de s'en souvenir (de l'apprendre pour certains) même si on ne peut pas tous les mettre sur un pied d'égalité.
Cela dit, pour être impartial, fallait les citer
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Hehe ce regard à la fin :'(
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Superbe vidéo, mais j'aime pas le timing avec l'actualité.
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Dixit celui qui s'évapore à chaque fois et a écrit dans un de ses nombreux anciens comptes que les avis contraires au sien n'avaient pas leurs places sur ce forum...
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