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B1 متوسط انگلیسی 23:39 Educational

Why America Hates Change?

Trevor Noah · 2,966,632 بازدید · اضافه شده 4 روز پیش

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زیرنویس‌ها (598 بخش‌ها)

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I'm having more fun in my life now than

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I think I've ever had. I'm enjoying

00:04

America more now than I've ever ever

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enjoyed it [applause]

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every day.

00:12

I I I don't even know I don't even know

00:14

what it is. I think you know what I

00:15

think it's you enjoy a place differently

00:18

when it might be ending. You know, it

00:19

just has like a

00:22

has like a different feeling to it.

00:23

You're just like m What is that taste?

00:25

The final season. M m

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cuz you never know with America. You

00:32

really never know. Every day is the best

00:35

day and possibly the last day.

00:40

I I'm having I'm having an amazing time.

00:42

I truly am. This This year was such a

00:44

blessing because got to travel around

00:46

the world doing shows in places I'd

00:48

never performed before, places I've

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always wanted to do comedy. I've always

00:51

wanted to try it out, you know. Uh did

00:53

shows in Berlin, Germany for the first

00:56

time ever. That was that was really

00:58

amazing. I won't lie, people freaked me

01:00

out. People freaked me out before I went

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there. Like similar to Detroit, you

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know, when people like, "Oh, watch out

01:04

Detroit. Watch out Detroit." You know,

01:06

like people were like that with Germany

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as well. Like when I was going to

01:09

Berlin, people were like, "Dude,

01:10

Germany, do they laugh?"

01:14

I'm like, "What do you mean they're

01:16

human beings?" Like I don't know, man.

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Do they laugh?

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People got to me. There was a point when

01:21

I was heading to Germany. I was like,

01:23

"Maybe Germans just sit in the audience

01:24

like ah-ha."

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That was a comedy show.

01:32

But they don't. They laugh. They're

01:34

actually great audiences.

01:37

Had an amazing time in Berlin. It's it's

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it's a city that sneaks up on you

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because it's it's it's so culturally

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diverse, you know. It has a burgeoning

01:47

art scene, you know, fantastic music.

01:50

The history the history in Berlin is is

01:53

is truly deep and rich. You know, I I I

01:57

love traveling and seeing places when

01:59

whenever I'm in certain cities. And in

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Berlin, I went out with like a tour tour

02:04

group and I had a great time, but I wish

02:06

someone had warned me how painful a lot

02:09

of like Berlin's history is, right?

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Because that was like that was the

02:13

basically the headquarters of the Nazi

02:14

party. So like everything ties back to

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Hitler. I didn't know this. I thought

02:18

we're going on like a cute little tour.

02:21

I ask a lot of questions. I'm curious.

02:24

This brought the mood down.

02:28

And we're out and about. The tour guide

02:31

was doing his stick. He was happy as

02:32

well. He was like, "Ah, you know, here

02:34

behind me, you can see this is one of

02:36

the largest airports that was ever built

02:38

in the world." Yeah. It is a world

02:40

famous airport here in Berlin. And it is

02:43

so large that we were able they filmed

02:46

the Hollywood movie the Hunger Games

02:49

inside this airport. Yeah. Any

02:52

questions? And I WAS LIKE, "YEAH, WOW.

02:53

HOW HOW OLD IS this thing?" He's like,

02:55

"Ah, this is almost 100 years old." I'M

02:58

LIKE, "DAMN." AND LIKE, "WHO built it?"

03:06

Yeah. That is the unfortunate part of

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the

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of the story.

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This airport was built by Hitler.

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I could see I'd mess things up. I I

03:19

tried to bring the mood up. I was like,

03:21

"Which Hitler?"

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He's like, "Which Hitler? Which other

03:27

Hitler is there?" I was like, "Could be

03:28

Henry Hitler?" "Henry Hitler? Who the

03:31

hell is Henry Hitler?" I was like, "You

03:33

don't know Henry Hitler?"

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It didn't work.

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like yo man

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it was tense but it was good and what I

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mean by good is it was nice to be in a

03:46

place where people don't bury their

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history

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and what and what I what I mean by that

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[applause]

03:57

what I mean by that is that like when

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you travel through Germany even if you

04:03

don't go to museums you cannot escape

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the past of both Berlin and what Germany

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did. You know, there are monuments

04:13

scattered throughout the city, prominent

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monuments.

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They're memorializing what Germany did

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to millions of Jewish people and

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millions of other people around the

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world. You see it, you understand it,

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they talk about it. You know, they teach

04:25

their kids about it. They teach children

04:27

in school. They're like, "Hey, this is

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what Germany did." They make sure they

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know, but they don't make them feel

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guilty about it, which is a pretty

04:36

amazing balance for them to strike. You

04:37

know, they they'll say to the kids,

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they're like, "Hey kids, I hope you

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understand

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Germany did this. You're not responsible

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