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They REFUSE To Answer WHY!

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I absolutely have to share this clip

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with you because this man here has

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absolutely nailed it with his question

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in that politicians will refuse to

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accept, admit, and speak out loud where

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the real hatred is coming from. To put

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this into context, this was BBC question

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time and as you can see on screen, this

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was the question, what can be done to

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protect the Jewish community? First of

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all, let's have a listen to what Rachel

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Milwood, deputy leader of the Green

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Party, actually said about this, and

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then we'll hear the question, and we'll

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hear the nonresponse and the flatout

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refusal to actually deal with the

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question. Listen to what she says. First

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of all,

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>> the rise in anti-semitism in this

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country is real. It's undeniable. It's

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horrific and it's abhorren, and we are

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all, I'm sure, disgusted by it. Um and

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the Green Party stands absolutely united

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in wanting to create a society without

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hate where we actually learn to live

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together with our differences that we

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learn.

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>> So that's what she said there. And this

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man asked a very simple, very

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straightforward, pertinent question

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which we must answer if we're actually

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to get anywhere and deal with the hate

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that we do see in this country, which we

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do. and it is on the rise and we do need

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to deal with it. This attack on these

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Jewish men just recently has obviously

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made that brought that to the forefront

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and it is not an isolated incident and

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we absolutely must do something about

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it. But we need to address where it

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comes from first and there is a

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suggestion for it. Come back to that in

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a minute. Let's listen to his question

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first. You've probably heard it but we

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need to discuss that here. Listen to

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this

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>> lady from the Green Party. You just

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stated that uh you've seen racial hatred

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in the country. Could you please specify

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where that hatred is coming from?

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>> Uh not quite sure what you mean. Do you

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mean from the general public?

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>> And let's pause there. So the moderator,

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not quite sure what you mean there, but

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it's quite obvious what he means. He's

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asking where this comes from, but the

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moderator obviously already realizes in

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my opinion that it's a difficult

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question to answer and won't want to

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answer. And I don't know why. So he

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states the question again, isn't

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>> well, she said there's racial hatred in

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the country and I'd just like to know

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where she thinks it's coming from.

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And then she looks across at the

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moderator as if to say, "Help me out

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here." Don't want to answer that

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question. Watch.

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>> I mean, I was talking about the fact

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that there is a rise in um racially

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motivated crime, that kind of thing.

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There's more and more hate crimes.

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There's more reports of people feeling

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uncomfortable, unsafe.

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>> So, she repeats what the problem is,

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which is a problem. More and more people

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feel unsafe. There is more and more hate

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crime against various groups. This is

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not an isolated thing, but there is an

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origin of it.

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And she knows what the question is. She

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just won't answer the question and looks

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at the moderator as if to say, "We need

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to deflect somehow here." But again,

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listen, listen to the response.

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>> There's more.

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>> You said there's racial hatred. Where do

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you think it's coming from?

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>> Okay.

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What are you getting at exactly?

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>> What are you getting at?

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It's a simple question. If there's a

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rise in these kind of hate crimes,

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there's a rise in this level of hate,

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all of this sort of stuff and it is

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coming from somewhere and there are

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groups, we'll talk about it in a minute,

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but it is obviously being derived

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somewhere,

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but she wants to deflect. What are you

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getting at? She says, so she puts it,

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it's pure deflection, classic deflection

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of someone who doesn't want to answer

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the question. We get this all the time

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in court. We go to court. When you

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answer ask a question, they don't want

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to answer. They very often say, "What

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are you getting at? Why are you asking

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me that?"

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And the response obviously is, "As

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council in court is, I'm not here to

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answer your questions. You are required

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to answer my questions. So, I'll restate

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the question again. Where is it coming

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from?" And you would restate the

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question. So, this this guy here has

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restated the question more than once

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here. But again, it's been deflected

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back to him. What are you getting at?

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Listen on.

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>> Well, where where does you think this

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racial hatred is coming from?

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>> So, he restates it again. Simple

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question. Where is it coming from?

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Because it's coming from somewhere.

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>> What do you mean? What specific sector?

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>> I can actually say that where I think

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it's coming from actually is that we

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live in ripoff Britain and people are

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having a really, really tough time.

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And that's where she goes with it. We're

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living in ripoff Britain and that's the

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reason. So, does she believe that people

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in the Jewish community are being

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targeted, are being attacked

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because of so-called ripoff Britain,

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because of the price of eggs, as

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somebody put it on eggs? Because I don't

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accept that. That's not an answer. That

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is again pure deflection. But you'll

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realize it it took a minute here. We're

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a minute into this clip from asking the

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question at the very beginning. A full

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minute is is quite a long time to avoid

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and deflect answering a simple question.

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And she ultimately diverts to talking

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about ripoff Britain as she puts it. But

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she goes a little bit further. Let's

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listen a little bit more and then let's

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let's talk about it.

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>> They're struggling because their bills

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are going up. They're struggling because

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they can't afford their rents. Um I I

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actually think this is the reality.

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Australia because food is now so

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expensive it's eye watering. What that

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means is that what that means

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>> and you'll notice the way she's doing

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this of I'm now in control. I'm taking

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control of this conversation. Uh you

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just stay there while I tell you uh

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what's really going on here. That's the

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sort of body language I can see here

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>> is that there's then a tendency to find

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someone to blame. And I think that there

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have been narratives

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>> and you can see the face not really

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accepting the response here. Find

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someone to blame. I don't think anyone,

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let me know in the comments what you

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think, but I don't think anyone is using

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ripoff Britain to find someone to blame

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and that is causing a rise in racial

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hatred. I don't accept that.

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uh Zia's party is definitely one of

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these narratives like

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>> and now she goes to reform to blame

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reform. So enough of listening to what

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it isn't because clearly avoiding

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answering the question here. Now there's

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been a lot of talk. Um, now I've I've

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avoided you taking sides on this whole

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Palestine debate because quite frankly

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my position on these things is I'm

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against anytime anywhere that people are

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getting hurt. Uh, whoever's doing it and

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whoever's fault it is, I'm against it. I

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don't like it. I will always speak

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against it. But there are bigger broader

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political issues, international issues,

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diplomatic issues that I am, you know,

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literally not qualified to talk about in

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that sense. I can have opinions, but

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it's just like anyone else has an

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opinion. And I think when we get to big

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issues like that, everybody might have

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an opinion and it's equally valid or

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equally worthless as the next person's

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opinion. And unless you are in those

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environments, you you won't necessarily

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