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travel vloggers the staple of the
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YouTube Community these people have been
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around since almost the conception of
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social media Aesthetics and some may
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even say they're the original my life is
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better than yours influencers I mean
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think back for a second think orange and
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teal think tan bodies blonde hair no
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care that's probably a caption they
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would use on their over saturated
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Instagram pictures or something like
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living life like a butter
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knife what does that even mean you want
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to live life like the most dull version
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of a knife a knife that can't even cut
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through bread I personally would want to
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live life like a chef's knife but hey
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that's just me and you're just you the
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average person may be going to school
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may be working and you watch these
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mainly white people traveling to foreign
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countries exploiting often third world
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countries all to get that pretty
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Instagram picture just to make you feel
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like [ __ ] at your 9 to-5 job while these
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trust fun babies are off experiencing
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the world but what if I told you there
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was a different kind of travel
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influencer one that was more real more
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honest I mean Bare Bones no color
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grading to make the water look more blue
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or their skin more tan no
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overdramatizing The Experience if they
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have something negative to say they will
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say it because hey he's American and
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Americans can do whatever the we want
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finally someone is providing a truthful
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perspective on these countries what no
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one tells you about Japan smoking that
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gas on Vietnam's communist Express how
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dangerous is Iraq for Americans real
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life Titanic in India look he went to
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India how long till I get food poisoning
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in in
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India India's train ride from from
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Hell India
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sucks don't ever come
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here okay I kind of missed the orange
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and
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teal
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[Music]
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that's funny my intro kind of has the
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colors orange and teal bet you didn't
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catch that Easter egg God I'm so good at
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my [ __ ] job today we're talking about
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a YouTube travel vlogger by the name of
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the small brained American so I guess
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it's safe to say he's pretty self-aware
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does that make his content better or
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worse uh well I guess we'll leave that
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up to interpretation I'm going to say
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worse because that probably means he
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knows what he's doing now what is he
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doing well he's just traveling the world
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and giving his honest opinion on the
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place he's visiting what's wrong with
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that I mean isn't that what Honest Abe
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died for no he died because he let his
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guard down see now I'm just being honest
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and honestly I didn't want to make
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another video about Western
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discrimination towards Indians because I
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don't want people to think I'm milking
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it but then I saw this video on my
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homepage India sucks don't ever come
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here 3.7 million views the most viewed
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video on small brined Americans YouTube
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channel and it's basically just a video
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of Connor here describing his visit to
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one place in India and he clearly is not
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having the best time now that's okay
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India isn't for everyone but describing
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a place that you're visiting for the
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first time that is under less than
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fortunate circumstances without context
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information or research of said place's
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history to an audience of 3.7 million
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people is dare I say it racist whoa woke
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buzzword woke buzzword now he may not be
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portraying inherently racist values but
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this is a level of ignorance that
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completely disregards and oppressed
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people's circumstance and can easily
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give way to uninformed racism and
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because of your YouTube Channel's name
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we can infer that this is done
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intentionally that you're aware of your
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ignorance and you're just playing into
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it and people that maybe have not
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developed an opinion on India now Will
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people that do share these beliefs about
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India's environment are given a reason
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now let's get back to the Travel Channel
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now the small Brin American or Connor
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didn't just travel to India to talk [ __ ]
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he had planned out a little travel
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Excursion one that started in Ireland
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and ended in Japan stopping at bordering
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countries along the way before he even
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got to India he explored places like
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turkey France Ukraine and Iraq now at
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its most basic intention I appreciate
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what Connor is trying to achieve with
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his content traveling to different
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countries talking to locals and taking
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in perspectives that people wouldn't
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really be able to see otherwise I
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actually really enjoyed this one video
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in particular that took place in Iraq
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where Connor was sitting with some
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locals playing dominoes and drinking
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chai he was asking one of the locals
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about his perspective on the Iraq War
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and how it had affected him and his
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loved ones as well as how it had
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affected the locals perspectives on
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Americans can you tell me a little bit
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about the war like how was it living
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here during the 2003 War like the period
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from 2003 up until
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2011 it was horrible you can get
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killed for saying the wrong word and the
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wrong neighborhood who would kill
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you danger comes from all sorts of
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places it was a very genuine and
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enlightening conversation that you don't
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see from a lot of travel vloggers this
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is someone who is really immersing thems
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in another world trying to understand
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the suppressive history which is what
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made me even more confused when he went
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to India because it was not at all the
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same sentiment Conor's first video in
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India takes place in Delhi and it's
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titled how long till I get food
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poisoning not long which is already a
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decently negative title and would have
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been fine if Connor actually had a
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negative experience because at least
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this title isn't a generally broad
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statement it's pretty specific but
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weirdly enough this is a a very positive
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video he gets to India with a desire for
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spicy food and cold beer and within 30
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seconds he finds a street vendor with
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spicy
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food yeah some kind of onion green chili
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sauce and some kind of dough ball godamn
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delicious it only took us 30 seconds to
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M spicy food godamn delicious okay
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starting off with a good experience I
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wonder when the bad experience that's
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mentioned in the title happens oh look
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he meets two locals and they introduce
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him to some more street food maybe it
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happens
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here good very Tangy it's it's Tangy and
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spicy and delicious okay he loves that
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too and what's that they they buy it for
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him okay two random people just bought
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you ponti py okay all right let's let's
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keep going he goes to get Dosa loves it
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not surprised locals take pictures with
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him he meets more locals has some banter
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they ask questions he asks them
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questions they give him a smoke and then
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they buy him chai wow what an amazing
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first night in India if I had to guess
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what the title of this video is called
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based on the events that took place I
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would have guessed something like Indian
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locals buy me food or the locals in
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India treat me like royalty but no
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instead this video is titled how long
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until I get food poisoning in India and
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he never mentions actually getting food
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poisoning he just talks about how it's a
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possibility we'll continue to find the
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spiciest food possible cheapest food
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possible all while hopefully dodging
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salmonella or diptheria or whatever the
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book called but even if he did get it
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that's his own fault he's traveled to
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multiple countries already he should
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know that you don't just walk into a
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third world country and eat everything
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in sight and it's obvious this title is
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just clickbait anyway I know how the
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algorithm works okay I've played the
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game long enough now using negative
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connotation and negative buzzwords just
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to rank higher in search because you're
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being controversial and honest and hey
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guess what it worked this video is his
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second most popular people love it
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they're happy someone is finally being
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truthful about places like India in
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instead of romanticizing it which I
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personally have never seen before but
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okay and like I mentioned in the
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beginning this provides a sort of dog
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whistle for people that already have
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negative beliefs about India in the
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first place love your honesty compared
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to 90% of other vloggers who will
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literally walk through trash and crap
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and say how beautiful is this place did
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we watch the same video bro had a great
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time and was laughing with the locals
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for 90% % of the video EX exactly my
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point the next video doesn't have a
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negatively connotated title however in
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it he just experiences more pure
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kindness and generosity from the Indian
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people he stumbles into an Indian
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wedding anniversary and is literally
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offered cake and food by the wife he
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then gets politely kicked out by the
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husband which is understandable he's
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crashing a party after Connor stay in
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Delhi he travels to Pakistan where he
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stays with a rich Elite religious SL
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political figure so of course this
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experience is going to be a lot better
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than his stay in India also quick
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sidebar the political figure that Connor
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is staying with in Pakistan goad is just
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a just a little bit suspicious now I
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don't know much about Islam or earning
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money ethically under Islam but kuad and
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his uncle who is supposedly a descendant
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of the Prophet Muhammad earn their money
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by praying for the poor and naive locals
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they're like celebrities in this area
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I'm a
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Muslim what was happening at K's uncle's
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house is not at all a part of our
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religion what they were doing was sinful
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and a way to earn money from the
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underprivileged uneducated and naive
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people as a Pakistani I thank you for
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exposing these people they've been
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exploiting these poor people for
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Generations again I don't know a lot
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about this situation and I don't think
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Connor does either after all he is just
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a small brained American but it looks a
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little slimy from the outside looking in
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so I just wanted to point it out maybe
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someone can educate me in the comments
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now after Pakistan Connor goes back to
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India and this is when the infamous
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India sucks video is born so Connor
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arrives in vasi India's holiest city and
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he's overwhelmed with pollution constant
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horns from locals going to and from work
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Rickshaw drivers he's convinced are
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trying to rip him off poverty-stricken
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families living in horrific conditions
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clearly this is not the most pleasant
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experience yet still along the way he
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manages to find the people of vasi
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welcoming him to their holy city but I
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guess that doesn't matter because only
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the bad parts are India and not the
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kind-hearted people so therefore India
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sucks in Connor's next video titled
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indiaia train right from hell he finds
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himself in the wrong cabin of a train
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smooshed among a massive herd of people
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and yeah this sucks the pollution sucks
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the living conditions suck the trash
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sucks the cows eating trash sucks even
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though we treat cows and farm animals
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insurmountably worse in the US but
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anyway going to a third world country
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like India and being honest about the
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experience hurts more than it helps
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because most of this information is
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already a presupposed belief inside
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Westerner heads being dirty and smelly
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is an Indian stereotype so you're not
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giving anyone new information you're
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just affirming a preconceived bias there
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are literally videos of Street vendors
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who serve food in India that go viral
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just because of how gross people think
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it is this is not much different than
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other Street vendors in different third
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world countries serving food like at all
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but India has to catch flak because
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Indians are dirty and that's why
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channels like the small-brained American
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are only fueling the fire rather than
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highlighting The Beautiful People of
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India he chose to diss the disgusting
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country they live in and this isn't me
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saying India's conditions are not bad
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this is me saying historical context is
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important the why is really important
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because at the end of the day this isn't
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really India's fault and it certainly is
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not the people of India's fault
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unemployment famine poor sanitary
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conditions lack of access to education
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and Healthcare cast based oppression
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religious violence and gender-based
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violence are all part of the legacy of
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colonialism in 40 years between 1880 and
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1920 British colonialism killed a 100
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million Indians and according to
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research by economic historian Robert
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Allen extreme poverty in India increased
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under British rule from 23% in 1810 to
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more than 50% in the mid 20th century
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Allen and other Scholars argue that
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prior to colonialism Indian living
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standards may have been on a par with
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the developing parts of Western Europe
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so when you sum up your entire
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experience in India with a clickbaity
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and slanderous title you're not just
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putting down the country and its history
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you're putting down the people and not
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the rich wealthy Indian Elites that
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hoard 77% of the country's wealth you're
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putting down the people that excitedly
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greet you beaming with with pride that
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this American had decided to travel to
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their country to their City to their
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home the ones that share their sacred
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spaces and beloved food with you or
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provide you with reassurance that you're
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going to be fine in this new and
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dangerous situation the ones that shave
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your beard with the finest most prized
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blade that doesn't get pulled out very
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often only to be regarded as unsanitary
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and overpriced their Hospitality goes
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unnoticed because India sucks don't ever
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go there said the white man who was
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given the utmost respect by the people
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that get the least the dark toned the
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lower cast the people that aren't even
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regarded as people share their culture
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with you and what do they get in return
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slander a a knife in the back even when
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Connor went to a different country
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Myanmar a country to the right of India
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he was helped by one of the locals there
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for the whole day they showed him around
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and offered to buy him things for the
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whole day they even did drugs together
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and Connor just ended up ditching him
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without paying cuz he was just convinced
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that this person was trying to scam him
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well guys that's the last we're going to
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see a Michael he started to ask me for
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money for hanging out with him for the
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day dude of course this person wants to
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get paid have you seen their conditions
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their living conditions a small amount
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of money can definitely go a long way
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for this person and I'm sure you give
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money to people all the time all I'm
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saying is that it's not a good look to
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claim something is a scam refuse to give
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money to children who are begging at the
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same time as your patreon donations show
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up on screen look I I don't think Connor
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is a bad person I don't think he has bad
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intentions I guess I'm just realizing
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that I don't think there is that much of
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a difference between the orange and teal
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vloggers and the honest vloggers I get
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it all right you both need to make money
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oversaturate your pictures add that
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controversial title go make your money
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hey not much different than the scammers
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now are we at least their excuses they
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need to live these are parts of the
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world that have experienced an immense
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amount of pain and suffering which is
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why empathy and sympathy are so
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important and sure Connor was kind to
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these people he talked to them and
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that's great the most recurring themes
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in his India Vlogs were his
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overwhelmingly positive experiences with
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the food and with the people if he would
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have expressed that sentiment in his
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title and his thumbnails I guarantee you
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it would have made a very important
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impact especially considering the views
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that he gets Anthony Bourdain is the
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perfect example of a priv Ed Foreigner
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stepping into underprivileged and
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marginalized spaces but knowing how to
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navigate it with respect and care he
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didn't look down on foreign places he
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visited and their quaintness SLB
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backwardness SL insert usual derogatory
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adjective journalist Ria Abu tweeted he
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dived in hungry to experience his wasn't
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the orientalist Gaze he saw humanity and
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food everywhere and connected with it
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Anthony Bourdain will always be a a very
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special person to me because he embodied
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pure good-natured curiosity curiosity
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that did not step on the toes of the
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community he was experiencing but rather
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a curiosity that was willing to accept
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and understand drastically different
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experiences you guys know that Bourdain
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went to Palestine fun fact he bluntly
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criticized the treatment of the
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Palestinian people at a time where
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nobody was really doing it and it was
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way more controversial than it is now he
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went to Gaza to understand he spoke a
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truth that a lot of people are too
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afraid to speak today the world has
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visited many terrible things on the
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Palestinian people none more shameful
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than robbing them of their basic
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Humanity people are not statistics that
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is all we attempted to show now
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personally that's the kind of honest
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travel experience I want to see one that
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has empathetic intention and careful
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deliberation not one that is slandering
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a country and its people all because the
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algorithm might pick it up this video
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isn't just about India it's about the
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people people that belong to countries
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and homes that are painted as unusual or
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outlandish by videos on the Internet or
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news outlets culture is a beautiful
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thing and imperialism and colonialism
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have stained too many of them so it's
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impertinent that we celebrate them in
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the ways that matter I want to end the
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video with an Anthony Bourdain quote
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travel isn't always pretty it isn't
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always comfortable sometimes it hurts it
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even breaks your heart but that's okay
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the journey changes you it should change
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you it leaves marks on your memory on
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your Consciousness on your heart and on
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your body you should take something with
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you hopefully you leave something good
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behind thank you for watching and I'll
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catch you next
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time
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