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00:00Hello?
00:28Hello?
00:39I was just asking if anyone has any water for food because I'm out of it
00:44and I'm walking and I just don't have any food or water so I was just going to ask.
00:51My Black Lives Matter shirt. I'm walking 1500 miles from here to Washington.
00:58That boy got shot in the head of the nigger up there, you ain't walking.
01:01For who?
01:02For a white boy riding a bicycle and the nigger shot him for no reason.
01:06The Black Lives Matter is it's a damn excuse for the damn leaders to riot and get what the hell they're going to pay a few things about that guy who got killed.
01:13He got killed. That's wrong.
01:14For all this shit, all this crime, and they do it.
01:16That's just an excuse for them to steal.
01:28I'm here in the Mississippi State Museum, in the New York Times.
01:33I'm here in the New York Times.
01:35I'm about to take my first step.
01:37I'm about to take my first step.
01:37I'm about to take my first step.
01:39And I'm going to start to start a walk.
01:401, 2...
01:41I'm about to take my first step.
01:43I'm about to take my first step.
01:45My name is Rob Bliss.
01:47Rob Bliss is going to move him out and walk across the desert.
01:47This is going to work across America.
01:50I'micking America and read Central America through here, some hoops.
01:51The book is written for me.
01:53I've done some crazy stuff.
01:53That way, there was a wave in the quality of this world Ой- tidak.
01:54I have seen a lot of people to take these organizations out and make some more photocats on the world.
01:57ois rapeождate state demands.
02:01I'm going back to the world.
02:06What is a dislods?
02:09I'm over 80 and is very successful.
02:13I'm over 80 ourselves.
02:14One take for this part.
02:15I'm not going to die!
02:39I can't breathe!
02:41Black Lives Matter
02:432020年,警官がジョージ・フロイドを殺害する動画が拡散すると
02:48人種差別に抗議してきたブラック・ライブズ・マター運動は
02:52空前の規模に膨らみました
02:54私もアメリカで最も人種差別が激しいとされる
03:03アーカンソン州ハリソンでプラカードを掲げました
03:11その時の動画をネットに上げると
03:28一晩で何百万回も再生されました
03:31もちろん非難の声も
03:35マヌケ野郎、ホワイトライブズ・マターと掲げて歩け
03:39というメッセージが来たけど
03:41アプリだと最初は見出しの歩け、点、点、点だけが表示される
03:46それを見て、そうだ歩けばいい
03:49Tシャツに文字をプリントして南部を歩こうとひらめいたんです
03:53ミシシッピから首都ワシントンまでおよそ2400キロ
03:592020年の大統領選挙日の直前にゴールすることを目指すと
04:032ヶ月間毎日40キロ歩くことになります
04:08少人数の撮影チームが同行します
04:10アメリカは今、深く分断されています
04:26ブラックライブズ・マターのTシャツを着て
04:4260年代まで人種隔離政策を取っていた
04:46ディープサウスを歩くのは危険だろうか
04:48何もしないでいるよりは人々と対話することで
04:55運動への理解が得られるかもしれない
04:58まずは一緒に歩いてくれる人を見つけること
05:05すぐ見つかるはず
05:07ドラッツ yell
05:24I'm walking 1,500 miles, like I'm just walking through here,
05:28just want to say hey.
05:29Yeah.
05:30You want to come walk with me?
05:31No, I'm having y'all, too.
05:32You want to even throw like a couple of bands
05:34walking with me?
05:35You made a bike with me.
05:36I don't really support you.
05:37OK.
05:38All right.
05:39I'll see you.
05:41Howdy.
05:43Can I play a ring toss with you?
05:49I'm new here.
05:50I'm passing through, just walking down the road.
05:51Oh, yeah?
05:53Black lives don't matter, bro.
05:55You want me to tell?
05:56No, hell no.
05:57What are you talking about?
05:58I think white lives matter.
05:59Do they celebrate white people's day?
06:01Do they celebrate goddamn?
06:02No, they celebrate black.
06:03Nigger day, nigger day, nigger day, nigger day.
06:05They think about black.
06:08差別的な人に出会うのは想定内でしたが、
06:12黒人別視の言葉がこれほど普通に、
06:15そして頻繁に使われているのには驚きました。
06:18Can we interview you?
06:19Can you say hey?
06:20No?
06:21OK.
06:22Sounds good.
06:23It's not easy to change the world.
06:24How are you doing, sir?
06:25I walked here from Jackson, Mississippi.
06:27Black lives matter.
06:28In Jackson.
06:29You want to walk with me even for like 10 seconds?
06:30No.
06:31No?
06:32I don't care about the shirts.
06:33You don't like it?
06:34No.
06:35Why?
06:36I'm curious.
06:37Think about it.
06:38They're taking over the country.
06:39What do you think they should do differently?
06:44Get rid of them.
06:45Send back to Africa.
06:46Black people?
06:47Well, they were dead and white trash.
06:48Who brought them here, though?
06:49Well, me.
06:50It wasn't you?
06:51Nope.
06:52It's my ancestors.
06:53So isn't it our responsibility?
06:54No.
06:55It's not possible.
06:56We could take care of ourselves.
06:57But I got black friends who do anything for me, OK?
06:59But you just said you would send them back to Africa.
07:00No, I love them.
07:01You would send them to Africa.
07:02You just said it.
07:03No, I said it.
07:04Well, what do you think they would think about you sending them?
07:05What do you think?
07:06They probably wouldn't like it.
07:07But why do you have to touch your gun as you talk to me?
07:08Why do you have to touch your gun as you talk to me?
07:09No.
07:10Well, they were dead and white trash.
07:11Well, they were dead and white trash.
07:12Well, they were dead and white trash.
07:13Who brought them here, though?
07:14Well, me.
07:15It wasn't you?
07:16Nope.
07:17It wasn't you?
07:18Nope.
07:19It was my ancestors.
07:20So isn't it our responsibility?
07:21No.
07:22It's still possible.
07:23We could take care of ourselves.
07:24What do you think?
07:25They probably wouldn't like it.
07:26But why do you have to touch your gun as you talk to me?
07:29I'm not.
07:31But why are you almost pulling it?
07:34Because you're making me mad.
07:36And so when you get mad and reach for your gun?
07:38No.
07:39I mean, are you going to shoot me?
07:40No.
07:41If I do something you don't like?
07:42Well, you ain't got a gun, do you?
07:43No.
07:44Okay, then.
07:45I just got sticks.
07:46That's it.
07:47I mean, I get along with all my friends around here.
07:49Black, Indian, whatever.
07:52I don't have a problem with that.
07:55But once they start throwing that stuff in my face
07:58and telling me about all this, I don't like it.
08:02What do you think the black lives matter?
08:04Well, they matter in certain ways.
08:07In certain ways?
08:08In what ways do they not matter?
08:11Well, the worst thing they don't matter,
08:14they don't want to work.
08:16They sit in their butts and do good at nothing.
08:19I shouldn't ask if you're voting for Trump.
08:21That would be a steep question.
08:23Yes.
08:24I'm voting for Trump.
08:25Yes.
08:26How do you?
08:27Okay.
08:28I'm a Democrat, but I'll vote for you.
08:29Really?
08:30Hey, rabbits, mom.
08:35I've really been worried about you the last few days.
08:38I'm following your location on my phone.
08:41Please don't get shot.
08:43Call me when you can.
08:44Love you.
08:45By the way, I'm a holiday.
08:46I was a kid in my family, though.
08:48I'm a woman, but I was 1.
08:51I was just a kid.
08:52Because I know my dad was about 14.
08:54I was about 14 years old.
08:55And I was about 14 years old.
08:56I was around 18 years old.
08:57And I was around 18 years old.
08:58I was a mother.
08:59I was a sister.
09:00And I was a girl.
09:02So I was a boy.
09:03I thought I was going to go through my path.
09:33It's the first time I feel like I'm tired of this life.
09:51I'm not sure how to do this for 50 days.
09:56I'm just kidding.
10:00I'm just trying to answer the next day.
10:05I'm only about 20 kilometers per day.
10:10I'm not going to walk together.
10:13I'm not going to stop walking.
10:16I'm going to keep going.
10:30Day 14.
10:31Day 14.
10:32Day 14.
10:34Day 14.
10:37I didn't believe it. I didn't believe it. I didn't believe it.
10:41But I didn't believe it was going to be able to join us.
10:46Today is a happy day.
10:50I'll see you.
10:54The first people to walk in the street.
10:58It took about 160km.
11:01So, I'm going to try and get 25 miles.
11:04Today, I'll achieve 40km.
11:08We will beat that high score.
11:10My support is really a励み.
11:13I have a body of blood, but now I'm going to keep walking.
11:36I'm going to be able to overcome something like this.
11:43Go, go, go, go. Here we go. 25, baby. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. This guy was with me the past three miles. It's crazy. It's so good.
11:5640km歩くとこんな気分になるんだね. 11時間かかった。本当に疲れた。疲れ切った。
12:10What are you, man?
12:20Do you know how many kids have been shot because of this flight line of fire movement?
12:24Well, if you get shot, you know, I expect that. If I do something, I expect them to get their job.
12:31What? That's crazy, man.
12:34You better not let me take you back over here.
12:36You should come back anytime because I'm going to be here all day.
12:39No, I'm going to be here, man. All day? Tomorrow?
12:45I'm going to be in 35.
12:48I'm going to be in 35.
12:48I just want you to know how much I appreciate what you're doing, and it's so moving. Chances are good in this area. You might get some negative responses, but I want you to know that there are some of us that think the world what you're doing.
13:15Hey, man, keep going, man. Keep going, man. Thank you very much again. Bye-bye.
13:22Hello. I'm going to talk to you. I'm going to turn around, okay?
13:33Okay. Yay.
13:34How is it out here?
13:39It seems like some people are very supportive and very not supportive.
13:42We think that maybe there would be a little bit more of an advantage because you are a white person with a Black Lives Matter shirt. It's more of like, hey, we need to talk. We need to have a conversation. I'm a white person saying Black Lives Matter. I'm trying to be an ally for the community that's marginalized.
13:59People have so much hate, you know? They push, oh, this rhetoric of, oh, I'm a Christian, but how can you be a Christian when you're, when you want to go and shoot someone? You're trying to lay judgment with your gun, and you say everything's up to God.
14:17This is a, uh, interesting. Okay. Uh, is this someone that's going to do something horrible to me?
14:30Don't touch me. You just ran into me. Don't touch me.
14:33Oh, gosh. Don't touch me.
14:34Um, yeah, I'm...
14:36You can leave if you don't feel safe.
14:38Yeah.
14:39What are y'all doing?
14:41We are walking up, uh, we're walking for Black Lives Matter.
14:45Walking for Black Lives Matter. What about white people's matter?
14:50What about blue people's matter?
14:53That's a job.
14:55It's still people. It's American people. American.
15:00You don't think black people are American people?
15:01No, I think black people are American. I have no problem with black people.
15:04I have a problem with their organization.
15:07They want to bring down people like you because you're white.
15:12I don't think they want to bring me down.
15:14That's because you're ignorant. They're using you.
15:17You think so?
15:18Yeah, I think so.
15:21My black friends think so.
15:24You know, you must be a Democrat.
15:26For sure. Of course I am.
15:27Wait, do you need to see my firearm?
15:29It's pretty scary, man.
15:30I mean...
15:30Why?
15:31I'm unarmed. You're armed.
15:32Listen, I am minority.
15:35Brother.
15:36I'm Jewish.
15:38Okay. Then you should know better.
15:40Yeah.
15:41You should know better, man.
15:42My people have been prosecuted way more than any other people in the world.
15:46Then, like, you understand why they're so upset and why they feel like their lives don't matter.
15:51But killed a five-year-old kid, probably Black Lives Matter.
15:54Black Lives Matter does not advocate shooting kids in the head.
15:57You can't think that.
15:58They advocate shooting police.
15:59They don't advocate shooting cops in the head either.
16:01You know that.
16:02No, I don't.
16:03You know that.
16:04No.
16:04You know that.
16:05No.
16:06We'll have to disagree.
16:08When you say, all lives matter, that's the equivalent of going to a breast cancer rally
16:13and say, other diseases matter too.
16:17Like, it's true, but you would never do that because that's fucked up.
16:22You wouldn't ever go to a rally like that and try and, like, lower what they're dealing with.
16:28Does that make sense?
16:29Yes, that makes total sense.
16:31That's why you don't say all lives matter, man.
16:33That shouldn't be.
16:34No, think about that.
16:35Really think about that.
16:37So, just walk with me through this idea.
16:39That was my friend.
16:40That was my friend with her babies.
16:42She'd free her out in the car.
16:44You're an absolute worm.
16:45There's no reason for this.
16:47I hope you'll hear what he has to say.
16:49My friend with her babies in the car is afraid to be in my area, my neighborhood.
16:53How dare you?
16:55I don't even know what you're talking about.
16:57I'm an American, she's an American, and this is not right.
17:01It's not fair.
17:03My open carry should not scare her.
17:07Open carry is legal.
17:08In a country, there are many people who are in this country, there are many people who are in this country that are in this country.
17:18何だったんだ?
17:22ジョージア州がいかに分断されているかがよく分かったよ。
17:27あとちょっとで彼と分かり合って一緒に歩けたのに心が痛むよ。
17:34でももう予定が遅れてる。
17:37歩かないと。
17:48イデオロギー戦争の最中にあるアメリカ。
17:58内戦の危機がかつてなく迫っていると考える人もいます。
18:15イデオロギーの最中で、
18:30And they want to take away our guns.
18:45It's a bad situation.
18:47My legs are burning.
18:49It's so bad.
18:50It's so bad.
19:20It's so bad.
19:50It's so bad.
19:52It's so bad.
19:54It's so bad.
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20:00It's so bad.
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20:10It's so bad.
20:13It's so bad.
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20:20It's so bad.
20:22It's so bad.
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20:28It's so bad.
20:30It's so bad.
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20:48It's so bad.
20:50It's so bad.
20:52It's so bad.
20:54It's so bad.
20:56It's so bad.
20:58I know it's bad.
21:06It's so bad.
21:11I w my brother.
21:14I really love Sliver, helps you succeed.
21:19勇気を持ちなさいと、そしてあなたの心が求めるものを手にするまでは休まないように、必要なトラブルから逃げないこと、自由を信じる私たちはそれを手に入れるまでは休めないんです。
21:40わかった。ありがとう。
21:491865年、南北戦争で南部連合が敗れると、奴隷制は合衆国憲法で禁止となりました。
21:58南部では今も多くの人が、南北戦争は奴隷制の是非を問う戦いではなく、経済的な覇権争いだったと主張しています。
22:10看板に白人の歴史的な都市ってある。南軍のグッズもたくさん。ちょっと中に入ってみます。
22:40私はあなたを見つけてみるんです。
22:41私たちが、東北戦争の周りにたくさんのおまけを見つけたと 全て、私たちが…
22:45私たちを見つけたり、さらに、さらに重視が開けてしまったときに、その距離脱いであることは…
22:50Do you think there's differences between white people and black people?
23:20That's just so wrong, man. That's just not true. That's not fair.
23:30It's a really deeply wrong thing that, you know, black people are inherently criminals and all of that.
23:50All the weapons. And you are going to be out because you're a honky.
23:56Do you think the Civil War was about race? No.
23:59Or do you think it was about economics?
24:02The Civil War wasn't about slavery. It was about people being able to independently govern themselves.
24:08Do you think 8-year-old and 11-year-old boys were dying for slaves on poor farms? No.
24:16They were dying for what they believed in. The Civil War is a part of Southern history.
24:22It's a part of our blood. It has nothing to do with race.
24:25You know that slavery was still legal in the North?
24:28I'm going to come back after the 13th Amendment was passed for two years.
24:33So it wasn't about slavery.
24:35When I have my son, who I will name Jefferson Davis, just because people like you.
24:46I'm going to come back to the 13th Amendment.
25:08I'm going to come back to the 13th Amendment.
25:11I've slept for 10 hours, but I don't have a feeling. It's not bad.
25:29It's not bad. Why are you walking?
25:33I didn't speak. It's not bad at all.
25:48I'm not happy. It's not bad at all.
25:55I don't want to go.
26:19Yesterday, we gave up a little bit.
26:22帰りの航空券を買って、友人や家族に連絡までした。
26:39小さい頃からずっとすごい人になりたかった。
26:43いつかは何かを成し遂げなくてはならないと思ってきた。
26:47とにかくすごい人になってやろうと。
26:55自分の限界を超えて突き進みたい。
26:59どうせいつかは死ぬんだから。
27:01生きている間に何かしなくちゃ。
27:04日焼け止めを塗ってもこうなる。
27:14日焼け止めを塗ってもこうなる。
27:28まるでコーンスナックみたいな色だ。
27:32それが生きている間に見えるような状況です。
27:35それは、お母さんの彼女の横からを使って、
27:40使う武器な敵を使って、
27:41人々が暮らすことを祝って、
27:44お母さんの兵力を祝って、
27:47必要するためには、
27:48必要な兵器を保護する家族の人生。
27:51それに、
27:52But this man thought he was doing in the night when people barge in his house.
27:57And,
27:57Brianna Taylor is dead and there is no recourse for him.
28:03Kentucky州ルイビリが入ります。
28:06この街で、
28:07北人女性ブリオナ・テイラーが警官に射殺されたのはほんの数ヶ月前。
28:14Brianna Taylor!
28:16The protest continues for a third straight night.
28:19And the citywide curfew is extending through the weekend.
28:22Authorities vowing to make arrests if outbreaks of destruction continue.
28:26Now those protests in Louisville happened last night after the grand jury decided that no police officers would face charges in the shooting death of Brianna Taylor.
28:35Hey, how are you?
28:36How you doing?
28:36My name's Rob, by the way.
28:38But, uh, yeah.
28:39So we're just doing this walk, obviously for Black Lives Matter.
28:43We got, like, probably 700 miles to go.
28:45Do you have any advice, you know, as we make our way to Washington?
28:48Uh, yeah.
28:50Get a cab with a bus or something, man.
28:52He is crazy, look.
28:54That's my advice.
28:55He's a joker, man.
28:56That's my advice.
28:57He's crazy.
28:58He's in there to get you up our shoes.
29:00They're doing it for a cause, like, for you or something else.
29:03Well, damn.
29:03He said get a cab with a bus or something.
29:06You ain't been out in downtown Louisville?
29:08I'm just getting into town now.
29:09I came from, like, southwest of here.
29:11No, you get downtown Louisville, it's crossed between Beirut and Afghanistan.
29:15Hey, what do you want to call him?
29:16Yeah, he ain't lying.
29:17It's insane.
29:18It's just a burpee.
29:18It's ever since that Breonna Taylor stuff.
29:20Really?
29:20Yeah, it's been insane.
29:21Yeah, it's insane.
29:22You know, we can't be Greek, but we want this.
29:25We want a black that says, man, you can't turn the whole world black.
29:27There's too many people, too many colors out there.
29:29You just can't turn the whole world black.
29:30We want a black person.
29:32We want a black guy in Mexico.
29:33You don't mind.
29:34All colors ain't dumb, and all whites ain't racist.
29:38You can't take that out on every white person,
29:40because every white person don't have their hate and their blood.
29:42That's right.
29:43The protest is one thing, but what good does it do, man?
29:45Yeah, when you start doing stuff, yeah.
29:47It's not making things know better, it's making things worse.
29:50Yeah, I get what you're saying.
29:52Because as far as the law, I mean, it is what it is.
29:54I'm saying?
29:54I mean, I get the calls, don't get me wrong.
29:57But at the same time, you don't have to go around hurting people.
29:59You know, yeah.
30:00You ain't taking a chance, you taking a risk.
30:04I'm walking 1,500 miles in two months to Washington, D.C.
30:19I've heard about you.
30:21I was wondering if you were going to come to Louisville.
30:23Of course.
30:24Are you hungry?
30:25Are you all ready to eat?
30:26We'll get some food.
30:27I think we will.
30:30We have our dear friend Rob with us.
30:32He has been walking across the country for social justice for Black Lives Matter.
30:38Yeah, no peace!
30:39No peace!
30:40No peace!
30:41Hey, hey!
30:44What do you think about...
30:44What do you think about...
30:46Black Lives Matterを掲げて歩いているのをどう思いますか?
30:49I'm very grateful.
30:51It's hard to take on it.
30:53It's hard to take on it.
30:53It's hard to take on it.
30:54It's hard to take on it.
30:54It's hard to take on it.
30:54It's hard to take on it.
30:54It's hard to take on it.
30:55It's hard to take on it.
30:57It's hard to take on it.
30:58It's hard to take on it.
31:28I'm happy to take on it.
31:30I'm happy to take on it.
31:31I'm happy to take on it.
31:33I'm happy to take on it.
31:4010月5日、ラストベルトと呼ばれる地域では紅葉が始まっていました。
31:472016年の大統領選の時、激戦州と言われたオハイオでは、トランプが全国平均を上回る票を集めて勝利しました。
31:56対して、激戦州と言われると 激戦州と言われました。
31:58You want to walk with me for a little bit?
31:59I'm walking for Black Lives Matter.
32:01Okay.
32:02Sounds good.
32:03I'll see you.
32:04Hey sir, do you want to walk with me for Black Lives Matter?
32:07Pardon me?
32:08Do you want to walk with me for Black Lives Matter?
32:11Absolutely not.
32:12Okay.
32:13Absolutely not.
32:14Okay, I'll see you.
32:16I will support hate groups of any kind.
32:18Okay.
32:19I'll see you next time.
32:50Good.
32:52Why are you at my house taking pictures?
32:54You had my wife scared to death, dude.
32:56She had an AR-15 pointed at you when you walked in my driveway.
32:59Really?
33:00An AR-15, yeah.
33:01Wow.
33:02And about to let the German Shepherd out on you.
33:03Wow.
33:04Now we're gonna start walking.
33:06I just entered the street from the road,
33:08and I got a rifle gun.
33:11I just wanted to escape the trailer.
33:16So...
33:19I'm not...
33:20I don't know.
33:21It's like...
33:22It's like...
33:23It's like...
33:25It's like...
33:27What do I want?
33:30If you want to shoot, if you want to shoot or if you want to shoot or shoot,
33:35If you want to shoot, if you want to shoot or shoot,
33:39let's do it.
33:41If there's one person who wants to shoot,
33:45then you should do it for me.
33:47Whatever.
33:49Whether you want to shoot or take it to shoot,
33:52or you should try to shoot.
33:56もうどっちでもいい。
34:07終わりに向かって進めば進むほど僕の心は折れ希望は失われ歩く意味さえ忘れていました。
34:24はなし?
34:27ご были。
34:28しかし sentences。
34:33テーロドドは興味 característicasやりことだった。
34:41いってみてみてみてみてみてみてい?
34:45チャーロ and marketing Ron?
34:47レチューマルentyです。
34:49分かりません。
34:53I'm against Black Lives Matter, and my dad's part black.
34:58I'm against it because these people are criminals out there.
35:02You know, this Black Lives Matter stuff,
35:03all they're doing is destroying people's stuff,
35:05and then they want to burn it down.
35:07These people are crazy.
35:08They don't even know what they're doing out there.
35:10They don't even know why they're doing it.
35:12So you think it's black people's fault
35:14that they are targeted by the police?
35:16Yeah, it is.
35:17There's white people that die by the cops, too.
35:21There's Hispanics die by the cops.
35:23There's Chinese. They're all of them.
35:25It's not just black lives.
35:26I don't understand why you have a show that says
35:28just black lives matter.
35:30Why not all lives matter?
35:32A lot of people don't think black lives matter.
35:34They really don't think they matter.
35:35These are the things I hear every day getting yelled at me.
35:38And how does that make you feel? You're part black.
35:40That doesn't bother me.
35:41It doesn't bother you? Everybody has their own opinion.
35:43That doesn't bother me.
35:44It doesn't bother you that some people are like,
35:46fuck black people? You're part black.
35:48It doesn't bother me.
35:49Why do you think you're a Trump supporter?
35:51Because I am for his platform.
35:53I am for God and all his stuff. He stands for God.
35:57You're on the same side as white supremacists.
35:59Yes, I am.
36:01I'm from a black family.
36:03All my family, well, my brothers, we all stand for Trump.
36:06Don't put all black people in one category.
36:09I'm proud to say President Donald Trump.
36:13He'll be here another four years. It doesn't matter.
36:15He's going to have another four years.
36:17He will be there.
36:20My name's Rob, by the way.
36:22Linda.
36:22Linda.
36:23Yeah.
36:23I'm glad we're here.
36:24You know, I love you, too.
36:25I love you, too.
36:26I do. I love you.
36:26I love you, too.
36:27And I hope that you're safe all the way across.
36:30I love you, too.
36:42I love you.
36:43I love you, too.
36:44I love you, too.
36:45I love you, too.
36:49I love you, too.
36:53No, you're fine.
36:55I love you, too.
36:57What's your name?
36:58痛みで体が悲鳴を上げています でもその滑稽さを笑っているもう一人の自分もいる
37:28Hi, Rav, it's me, Mom. You are so close now, honey. I know you can do this. I know your body feels tired, but please, please be careful. You're nearly there. I love you.
37:43I think the walk and the exhaust is Wanker. It's been a bit more to love it like that. I don't have to move away. I love it.
38:06It's so clear to me that it's a clear way for the world.
38:09《こうした落ち葉や曇り空を見てるとふるさとや家族が恋しくなる》
38:24ハーストの david担当はどれ Boo!
38:37ハーストラース・プレイ forever
38:52ur definitive
38:53Can you tell me about, like, how the public has responded?
38:59Like, you know, stuff like that.
38:59I mostly don't get negative.
39:03Sometimes people flick me off.
39:04But most of the time, people want to come up to me and talk to me and applaud me.
39:09You know, I'm just doing it for a purpose.
39:11I believe this election, we could easily lose our country.
39:15I don't think we could lose our country from Biden.
39:18I mean, I think that if Biden would happen to step down and Harris would take over,
39:23that's where I think we could lose our country.
39:26What motivated you to really want to deck it out?
39:28Like, what was the moment?
39:32Oh, we love him.
39:35We love him. He's a good guy.
39:38They don't realize their side is racist.
39:42What do you think liberals don't understand about conservatives and people who support Trump?
39:46Like, what's being missed?
39:48What do you, what is not?
39:49What do you think they don't understand?
39:55You know, at one time I was on a Democratic side.
39:57If you go back 30 years ago when I was a kid, my whole family was Democrats.
40:02They were hardworking, millworking, coal miners.
40:05They were hardworking Democrats.
40:06Thank you, sir.
40:10We all love you.
40:13That was the worst, actually.
40:15I voted back in 08 for Obama.
40:18I know that's a shocker, but I did.
40:20Yeah, how do you go from Obama to Trump?
40:22Like, what about...
40:23Because I'm not, I'm not red or, I'm a patriot.
40:25I'm not, I'm not red or blue.
40:27But I voted for Obama because he...
40:30I saw some black chick go by here.
40:33Yeah, well, that's, that's her right.
40:37I heard this on the news.
40:38You have a right to be dumb.
40:40If you want to be dumb in this country, you got a right to be dumb.
40:42I agree 100%.
40:44You know, I'm not going to judge you by being dumb, you know.
40:47They can't help me.
40:48Nope.
40:48What do you think a lot of black people have to struggle with today in the United States?
40:53Like, I still think that, uh, the white people have a better chance at the beginning.
40:58But I do feel bad for people that try and try and push themselves.
41:02And they really don't get too much of a chance.
41:05Will you walk with me to the end of the block?
41:07Just a real quick one, two-minute walk?
41:10Yeah.
41:10You'll walk with me for Black Lives Matter?
41:12Sure.
41:13We'll start here and we'll, we'll walk this way.
41:16All right, sir.
41:16I appreciate it.
41:18Mr. Miller, you're walking with me for Black Lives Matter?
41:21Sure.
41:21I wasn't really expecting that.
41:23Hey, we all got to get along, don't we?
41:26Yes.
41:27I don't care what your point of view is, you know.
41:29I mean, I respect it, you know, and I know you respect me and that's all that matters.
41:34Yeah.
41:34Hey, get the point across.
41:36Yeah.
41:36Get the point across.
41:37All right.
41:38Hey, I'm trying to get mine across, too.
41:40But you guys have a good weekend.
41:41Okay.
41:41All right, Finley, I'll see you.
41:43Come on, everyone, let's get together.
41:46This is a break-through.
41:51Trump's支持者が初めて僕と歩いてくれました.
41:55Hello.
41:57Washington, D.C.
42:00Yes, ma'am.
42:01Okay.
42:02All right, thank you.
42:03Bye.
42:03旅の終盤、僕は知り合いの活動家たちに連絡して、最後に一緒に歩いてくれる支持者を募集しました。
42:13保守リベラルに関わらず、共に歩いてくれる人が僕の足を前へと進める。
42:37All right, thank you.
42:39Do you want to walk with me for Black Lives Matter?
42:41Yeah, I've seen that.
42:43Awesome, you want to hear?
42:44Come on down.
42:46This is the Joel story, for sure.
42:48Do you all just want to, like, even for, like, 30 seconds walk with me down the road?
42:52Sure.
42:52Just 30 seconds.
42:53Sure.
42:54Let's do it.
42:55What do you all think of Black Lives Matter?
42:57What's your take?
42:58We all need to get along.
42:59No offense to whites, because I'm white myself.
43:02But Black folks help you quicker than a white person.
43:06A little bit of love.
43:08Yeah.
43:08You know, they're always there for you, man.
43:10Oh, God, they are.
43:12You guys walking for the cause here?
43:14Yeah.
43:14Are you familiar with pilgrimages?
43:17There's also the element of penance as well.
43:19You know, suffering with blisters and everything like that you offer that to God.
43:23So that's kind of the idea of a pilgrimage.
43:26A little bit of love is all you need.
43:50I'm feeling pretty good.
43:51Why?
43:53It's already finished.
43:56It's no way.
43:57There's no way.
43:58It's not doable.
43:59It's not perfect, but it's true.
44:00Wait.
44:04It's great.
44:04It's great.
44:05It's great.
44:13You all is here for the walk?
44:15I'm from a whole other world.
44:17You know what I mean?
44:17Like, where I came from to get here?
44:2097% of the United States is rural.
44:23So to be here, it's just like, wow.
44:25Wow. It's crazy.
44:27The day I get to watch in Washington, I would like to dance.
44:32It's honestly euphoric.
44:34I feel like I can do anything like Superman.
44:38I walked from Jackson, Mississippi from the Civil Rights Museum.
44:42And today, we're gonna end it at Black Lives Matter Plaza.
44:45I'm thankful for these people.
44:47This is like...
44:49Means a lot.
44:55I had no idea how many people are.
44:58I'm sorry for that.
45:00I'm so sad.
45:02But I've got a lot of people here.
45:07I've got a lot of people here.
45:09My mom, what are you doing?
45:12You're not scared.
45:14I wouldn't miss it.
45:15I literally can't believe this.
45:17This is my mom. She came here from Michigan to walk with me.
45:21All the way from Michigan. I can't believe this.
45:24Okay, we're just about to get started.
45:28It's a five-mile walk down to Black Lives Matter Plaza.
45:32We're just gonna get started.
45:33We're just gonna warm these legs up.
45:35My calves are very sore.
45:37But we're gonna walk anyway.
45:39Look at this.
45:41If anyone we see, any of these cars, come join us.
45:45Come work with us.
45:46Black Lives Matter!
45:47Black Lives Matter!
45:48Black Lives Matter!
45:49Black Lives Matter!
45:50We believe that this struggle that we're facing in America today, it's a spiritual struggle.
46:15And only until Black Lives begin to matter to every American will we rise to the true meaning of our creed.
46:23Amen?
46:24Amen!
46:25I want to thank every one of you for coming out here from the bottom of my heart.
46:29I can't tell you how many lonely miles I walked.
46:32So I just want to thank you.
46:33You have no idea how much this means to me.
46:35Every one of your faces is gonna be etched into my mind for the rest of my life.
46:39This is the America that I know and I believe in.
46:41So thank you for being here.
46:42Seriously.
46:43Thank you, mom.
46:44I'm so happy to be here.
46:45Thank you, mom!
46:46Thank you, mom!
46:47Thank you, mom!
46:48Thank you, mom!
46:49Thank you!
46:50Thank you, mom!
46:51Thank you!
46:52Were you worried that I was going back?
46:54Yes!
46:55Of course I was worried!
46:56I'm really glad it didn't have to happen.
46:59So now you don't have to worry so much, okay?
47:04I'm glad that you came.
47:06You meant a lot to me.
47:07Me too.
47:08I thought about you a lot on the trip.
47:10Thank you, mom, for being here.
47:11I love you.
47:12I love you too.
47:13You're welcome.
47:14Okay.
47:15I've been back and seen many
47:31legends, but I was intentionally hoping for you to realize
47:34about эксперимents that would have.
47:39I had the vision of their home.
47:40For me, I felt the hope of their home.
47:44What I do is to take a long list of different people.
47:47It's a big deal with the peace and peace of mind.
47:50But I remember the vision of their home.
47:55I have a plan for this journey.
47:57I have a vision for all of them.
47:59I can learn from every single one of them.
48:02I can learn from every single one of them.
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