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Hi Mortimer.
I thought I had a strong iberian accent by speaking English, but you exceed it. Man, your german accent is indeed strong!
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Yes, Morti, your video is understandable, to me at least.
About the content. Well. I perceive a bit quite victimism --I don't know if this word exists in English-- in your speech. You speak about how underestimated you and your ethnic group is underestimated where you live. And, as a hole, it must be a bit true or a bit quite true.
But. There's always a but, you know.
What are you doing for fighting against all that? Do you feel comfortable like this?
I know some gypsies in Spain that have tried to overcome from all that. How? Through facts. Real facts. Making a carreer, for instance. Studying, going to the university... integrating yourself into the community and society where you are, and showing the others --or the majority of them-- you can be useful for your community, since you, you wish or not, are part of that society now, you are within it (say country or whatever).
The eternal complaint brings to nowhere, but keeping in the same state where one is. Attempt to improve your current situation. But, Morti, that would require an effort from your side. Will you capable of doing it?
So, if you don't do nothing to improve your own image and your self-esteem and dignity before yourself and the others, don't keep on complaining, quit doing and start making facts against.
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Yes, Morti, your video is understandable, to me at least.
About the content. Well. I perceive a bit quite victimism --I don't know if this word exists in English-- in your speech. You speak about how underestimated you and your ethnic group is underestimated where you live. And, as a hole, it's true.
But. There's always a but, you know.
What are you doing for fighting against all that? Do you feel comfortable like this?
I know some gypsies in Spain that have tried to overcome from all that. How? Through facts. Real facts. Making a carreer, for instance. Studying, going to the university... integrating yourself into the community and society where you are, and showing the others --or the majority of them-- you can be useful for your community, since you, you wish or not, are part of that society now, you are within it (say country or whatever).
The eternal complaint brings to nowhere, but keeping in the same state where one is. Attempt to improve your current situation. But, Morti, that would require an effort from your side. Will you capable of doing it?
So, if you don't do nothing to improve your own image and your self-esteem and dignity before yourself and the others, don't keep on complaining, quit doing and start making facts against.
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I don't think I complain too much I just answer the questions with reason and I think doing such a video is already something positive contribution because every gypsy should just like all blacks protest when they kill one of them that's why they gained respect and civil rights gypsies historically didn't communicated a national identity or organised their efforts and communities but jews did and that's why they are much more respected I also do attend university and did also some years ago but another one I attended law now theology I'm sure I don't have a victim complex just common sense im not even politically correct
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Interesting thoughts! I enjoyed your video
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Also I don't do classifications currently, sorry.
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