Rafeef Ziadah - 'We teach life, sir', London, 12.11.11
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0:09 - 0:14I'll start with this poem, I wrote this poem when the bombs were dropping on Gaza.
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0:14 - 0:18And I was the media spokesperson for the coalition doing a lot of the organizing
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0:18 - 0:21and we'd stayed up to about six o'clock in the morning,
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0:21 - 0:24perfecting every sound bite and by the end
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0:24 - 0:27If you're a Palestinian you know, most Palestinians get tired
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0:27 - 0:32they start to spell 'p's as 'b's so we become Balestinians by the end of the day.
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0:32 - 0:36So I was practicing my p's all night.
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0:36 - 0:39And the next morning one of the journalists asked me:
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0:39 - 0:45"Don't you think it would all be fine if you just stopped teaching your children to hate?"
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0:45 - 0:47I did not insult the person,
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0:47 - 0:50I was very polite but I wrote this poem
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0:50 - 0:56as a response to these types of questions we Palestinians always get.
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0:56 - 1:00Today, my body was a TV’d massacre.
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1:00 - 1:06Today, my body was a TV’d massacre that had to fit into sound-bites and word limits.
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1:06 - 1:11Today, my body was a TV’d massacre that had to fit into sound-bites
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1:11 - 1:17and word limits filled enough with statistics to counter measured response.
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1:17 - 1:22And I perfected my English and I learned my UN resolutions.
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1:22 - 1:26But still, he asked me: "Ms. Ziadah, don’t you think everything would be resolved
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1:26 - 1:31if you would just stop teaching so much hatred to your children?"
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1:31 - 1:32Pause!
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1:32 - 1:35I look inside of me for strength to be patient
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1:35 - 1:40but patience is not at the tip of my tongue as the bombs drop over Gaza.
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1:40 - 1:43Patience has just escaped me.
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1:43 - 1:44Pause!
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1:44 - 1:45Smile!
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1:45 - 1:47We teach life, sir!
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1:47 - 1:48Rafeef, remember to smile...
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1:48 - 1:49Pause!
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1:49 - 1:51We teach life, sir!
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1:51 - 1:56We Palestinians teach life after they have occupied the last sky.
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1:56 - 2:01We teach life after they have built their settlements and apartheid walls,
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2:01 - 2:03after the last skies.
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2:03 - 2:05We teach life, sir!
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2:05 - 2:06But today,
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2:06 - 2:12my body was a TV’d massacre made to fit into sound-bites and word limits.
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2:12 - 2:15And "just give us a story, a human story.
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2:15 - 2:17You see, this is not political.
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2:17 - 2:19We just want to tell people about you and your people,
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2:19 - 2:21so give us a human story.
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2:21 - 2:24Don’t mention that word “apartheid” and “occupation”.
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2:24 - 2:25This is not political!
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2:25 - 2:29You have to help me as a journalist to help you tell your story
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2:29 - 2:31which is not a political story."
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2:31 - 2:34Today, my body was a TV’d massacre.
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2:34 - 2:37How about, you give us a story of a woman in Gaza who needs medication?
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2:37 - 2:39How about you?
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2:39 - 2:43Do you have enough bone-broken limbs to cover the sun?
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2:43 - 2:45Hand me over your dead
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2:45 - 2:50and give me the list of their names in 1200 word limits.
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2:50 - 2:51Today,
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2:51 - 2:56my body was a TV’d massacre made to fit into sound-bites and word limits
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2:56 - 3:02and move those that are desensitized to terrorist blood.
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3:02 - 3:03But they felt sorry.
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3:03 - 3:06They felt sorry for the cattle over Gaza.
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3:06 - 3:09So, I give them UN resolutions and statistics
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3:09 - 3:10and we condemn
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3:10 - 3:11and we deplore
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3:11 - 3:12and we reject!
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3:12 - 3:16And these are not two equal sides: occupier and occupied.
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3:16 - 3:17And a hundred dead,
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3:17 - 3:18two hundred dead,
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3:18 - 3:20and a thousand dead.
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3:20 - 3:24And between that war crime and massacre,
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3:24 - 3:26I vent out words and smile "not exotic",
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3:26 - 3:29smile "not terrorist".
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3:29 - 3:35And I recount, I recount a hundred dead, two hundred dead, a thousand dead!
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3:35 - 3:36Is anyone out there?
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3:36 - 3:38Will anyone listen?
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3:38 - 3:41I wish I could wail over their bodies.
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3:41 - 3:44I wish I could just run barefoot in every refugee camp,
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3:44 - 3:46and hold every child,
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3:46 - 3:47cover their ears
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3:47 - 3:49so they wouldn’t have to hear the sound of bombing
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3:49 - 3:52for the rest of their life the way I do.
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3:52 - 3:55Today, my body was a TV’d massacre.
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3:55 - 3:56And let me just tell you,
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3:56 - 4:00there’s nothing your UN resolutions have ever done about this.
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4:00 - 4:02And no sound-bite, no sound-bite I come up with,
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4:02 - 4:05no matter how good my English gets!
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4:05 - 4:07No sound-bite... no sound-bite... no sound-bite...
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4:07 - 4:10no sound-bite will bring them back to life!
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4:10 - 4:13No sound-bite will fix this!
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4:13 - 4:14We teach life, sir!
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4:14 - 4:16We teach life, sir!
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4:16 - 4:32We Palestinians wake up every morning to teach the rest of the world life, sir!
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4:32 - 4:33Thank you!
- Title:
- Rafeef Ziadah - 'We teach life, sir', London, 12.11.11
- Description:
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RAFEEF ZIADAH is a Canadian-Palestinian spoken word artist and activist. Her debut CD Hadeel is dedicated to Palestinian youth, who still fly kites in the face of F16 bombers, who still remember the names if their villages in Palestine and still hear the sound of Hadeel (cooing of doves) over Gaza.
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 04:39
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