Millie Bobby Brown: "Young people don't want to be talked about. We want to do the talking"

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概要

TLDRThe UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador emphasizes the importance of children's rights on the 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. They share personal experiences of bullying and underscore the mental health risks associated with harassment, both in person and online. The speaker advocates for creating a supportive environment where young voices are heard and urges adults to take action. They highlight the activism of young people, including Greta Thunberg, and call for a collective commitment to uphold and protect the rights of children around the world.

収穫

  • 🌍 Emphasizing children's rights is crucial on this anniversary.
  • 💔 Bullying can cause severe mental health issues.
  • 🗣️ Young people want to be heard, not merely discussed.
  • 💖 Kindness can shape positive school environments.
  • 📱 Social media can be a supportive space.
  • 🤝 Support from friends and family is vital for those bullied.
  • 🎤 Greta Thunberg's activism exemplifies youth demand for change.
  • 📝 Adults must listen to and act on children's needs.
  • 📉 Bullying can lead to serious consequences like self-harm and suicide.
  • 🔒 Protecting children's rights is a collective responsibility.

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    The speaker expresses gratitude to David and reflects on her journey as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, emphasizing the importance of children's rights. Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, she highlights the need for youth to speak out about their issues, particularly bullying. Sharing her personal experience with bullying both in school and online, she stresses the mental health risks it poses and the necessity for kindness and support, advocating for a positive use of social media. She extends a message of hope to those currently facing bullying and emphasizes collective action needed to address these challenges, linking the fight against bullying to larger youth movements like those led by Greta Thunberg on climate change. She concludes by reiterating the importance of children's rights, urging everyone to renew their commitment to safeguarding these rights.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What is the main topic of the speech?

    The main topic is the importance of children's rights and addressing bullying, particularly in online environments.

  • Who is the speaker addressing?

    The speaker is addressing world leaders and the global community.

  • What personal experience does the speaker share?

    The speaker shares their experience of being bullied at school and online.

  • What message does the speaker aim to convey to bullied children?

    The speaker reassures that they are not alone and encourages them to seek help.

  • How does the speech relate to Greta Thunberg?

    The speech references Greta's activism on climate change and emphasizes the role of young people in demanding change.

  • What does the speaker encourage adults to do?

    The speaker urges adults to listen to children's voices and act on their rights.

  • What is the significance of the 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child?

    It marks three decades of recognizing and advocating for children's rights globally.

  • What role does social media play according to the speaker?

    Social media can be a positive space for support rather than a platform for bullying.

  • What does the speaker want to achieve as a Goodwill Ambassador?

    The speaker aims to raise awareness about children's rights and bullying.

  • What call to action does the speaker make?

    The speaker calls for a renewed commitment to protecting children's rights and wellbeing.

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    Thank you wherever you are
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    and thank you, David,
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    for all that you do for UNICEF.
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    You've been such an inspiration to me
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    in my work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
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    Like you, I'm in this for the long haul.
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    In 2016 when I was 12 years old,
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    I took part of the UNICEF
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    70th anniversary celebrations here at the UN.
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    I'll never forget it.
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    Now, three years later,
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    it's great to be back with David
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    to mark another milestone,
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    the 30th Anniversary of the Convention
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    on the Rights of the Child.
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    In world capitals in buildings like this,
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    adults talk about children's rights.
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    But today, young people
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    don't want to be talked about.
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    We want to do the talking.
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    Millions of people responded
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    to UNICEF surveys and petitions
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    about what the Convention
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    on the Rights of the Child meant to them.
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    In the words of one young person,
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    "Be an active voice.
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    Don't let things go unnoticed."
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    So, today, I want to talk about an issue
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    that is very personal to me—
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    something that so often goes unnoticed,
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    but causes real suffering—bullying.
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    Like David, I've been very lucky in my life.
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    I take nothing for granted.
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    But I also know what it  feels like to be vulnerable.
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    At school, I was bullied by a group of students.
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    I remember feeling helpless.
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    You know, school used to be a safe place
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    and now I was scared to go.
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    I didn't know who I could trust
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    or who I could turn to.
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    Like millions of other girls around the world,
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    I've also been bullied and harassed online.
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    It's a terrifying feeling to look at your phone
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    and see that messages that people are sending you
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    are filled with anger hate and even threats.
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    So many of these are strangers
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    and anonymous trolls on the Internet.
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    And like all bullies,
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    they gain their power
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    by taking power away from others
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    by making them feel scared and helpless as I did.
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    I was lucky with the help of
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    my friends, family, and people around me.
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    I was able to overcome at these negative feelings
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    and take my power back.
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    But millions of children aren't so lucky.
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    They're still struggling in the darkness,
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    wrestling with fear with insecurity.
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    Bullying and online threats
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    are never harmless, never just was.
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    It puts children's mental health at risk.
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    It causes stress and in the most extreme cases
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    and in areas around the world
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    where conflict and violence are daily threats.
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    It can lead to
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    self-harm, sickness, and even suicide.
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    Today at UNICEF,
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    I talked a lot about kindness,
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    about how we can shape
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    positive environments in schools,
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    and how we can support each other online.
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    I'm convinced that social media
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    doesn't have to be a place of
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    fair, bullying, and harassment.
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    It can bring people together.
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    It can be a place of love and support.
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    Somewhere in the world right now,
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    a teenage girl is being bullied online.
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    She's scared, she's vulnerable, she feels alone.
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    My message to her is this:
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    you are not alone,
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    there are people who care about you,
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    and there are people who will listen
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    if you reach out for help.
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    You have rights.
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    In my role as a Goodwill Ambassador,
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    I will continue talking about this wherever I go.
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    I will take every opportunity to spread the word
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    about how we can end bullying online and off.
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    But I'm not alone about speaking  about children's rights.
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    I'm joined by tens of  thousands of other young people
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    from every part of the world,
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    demanding to be heard.
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    In September in this very building,
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    Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old girl,
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    told world leaders an uncomfortable truth.
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    She told them that the adults of the world
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    had failed to act on climate change.
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    And she's carrying that message around the world.
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    And now Greta's message
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    is being echoed every Friday
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    when thousands of young people
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    leave their classrooms
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    to protest the world in action to climate change.
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    Young people like her
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    are shouting for world leaders
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    to hear, to listen, and to act.
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    Every one of you here today
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    can be the loudspeaker
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    that turns our voices into real change,
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    into policies, programs, laws,
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    and investments that keep children safe,
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    that make our world
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    a better, healthier, stronger place for all.
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    30 years ago, Audrey Hepburn reminded us
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    the power of the rights  protected in the convention.
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    These rights matter, they are eternal,
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    but they are not automatic.
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    It's up to all of us to  bring these rights to life.
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    On this World Children's Day,
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    let's be mindful of Audrey's words
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    and carry her commitment forward.
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    The children of the world are asking you
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    to stand with us, listen to us,
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    and renew your promises to the world's children.
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    Thank you.
タグ
  • UNICEF
  • Goodwill Ambassador
  • bullying
  • children's rights
  • mental health
  • Greta Thunberg
  • social media
  • World Children's Day
  • support
  • awareness