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Malays can not officially become Christians
ОтветитьHuman love grouping themelves, it's good until one group tries to genocide other
Ответитьyou sound like harper from wizards of waverly place
ОтветитьDelicate things presented in such an American way
ОтветитьI’m taking cultural geography this fall
ОтветитьEven within the US Culture Shock is a thing. I found moving from Chicago to Rural Missouri about as tough as moving from Chicago to Shenzhen
ОтветитьBonjour hi! Makes purist french goes nut in Montreal :D
ОтветитьGL Wiley Opportunity Center High School, Waco, Texas! We watch EVERY DAY!!!!!!!
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Majority the Malay can’t be a Christian in Malaysia
Because there are kinda strict law of Islam
Half my family is from KL, and it was great seeing familiar places featured on a CC video. KL is a beautiful place, and I encourage everyone to visit if they can :)
ОтветитьI'm glad you're covering this element of geography - I happen to find it the coolest and most interesting.
ОтветитьWe lived several years in the southern tier of New York (not far from Ithaca). We constantly drove to Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, and Manhattan to get away from the cultural desert that is most of the USA. We ate real food and sat in cafes and subways and sucked in the different skin colors and languages. It did not matter that we did not understand many of the languages and did not look like many of the people. We just needed to see some diversity. Then we went back to a pearly white place where Taco Bell is considered ethnic. We left for good 8 years ago.
ОтветитьWhy the dislikes? Which of the scientifically proven facts presented in this video hurt conservatives this time?
ОтветитьLoving the series, from Hanoi Vietnam ;)
Ответитьthank you for the reminder of how unique and beautiful Malaysia is! living here can make you lose sight of that 😭♥️🇲🇾
ОтветитьYou should make a malay subtitle, i believe this video will be good for malaysian
ОтветитьI loved the video! Human geography episodes are going to be great .
ОтветитьExcept one cannot be Malay and Christian at least not officially
ОтветитьI see Malaysia flag I CLICK ✨✨
Ответить"This is not History, the last school closed in 1996." I find that sentence confusing.
ОтветитьI am Indonesian Muslim.
I promise i will always welcoming refugees as long as the dont disrupt my values. Refugees are welcome here...
Yeay...Malaysia🇲🇾🤘
Ответитьat minutes 3.54, Alize said "Someone can be both Malay-a dominant group - and Christian". as far as i remember Malays cannot be Christians. Lina Joy went to court because she wanted to be identified as a Malay Christian but she lost her case...😊
could you please do the crash course of HISTORY OF ART???😍😍😍😍❤️❤️I woul be very happyHISTORY OF ART
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Ответить❤ from 🇲🇾 to the CrashCourse Geography team!
ОтветитьI figured you'd have enough culture shock just seeing milk in plastic bags, eh?
ОтветитьSo important, so necessary. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Ответитьwould have loved for you to have mentioned the California Genocide but thank you for mentioning residential schools and forced assimilation—great video as always!
ОтветитьDiversity is only expected in western countries.
ОтветитьHow can we apreciate diverse cultures when we are supposed to mishmash it all together?
ОтветитьIs that bonjour hello thing true because when I was in Canada I never heard anyone say that (Although I was in Alberta)
ОтветитьThe comments are going to be wild.☠
ОтветитьAs a Malaysian I feel proud. Culturally we are diverse, though I do wish we can see past our differences and act together as one country.
ОтветитьCultural appropriation like Joy BeHar, Jimmy Kimmel, and Trudeau in blackface?
ОтветитьYay Malaysia represent 🇲🇾
A beautiful multicultural country...with politicians trying to break us apart 😔
Grew up in Ithaca huh? Given its 10 square miles surrounded by realilty I'm not too surprised you had major culture shock.
FWIW my ex- father-in-law lived in the residential "schools" near Hagersville, Ontario. He called it "The Hole." He was a tough guy but every time he talked about it, he would start to shake.
Great episode packed with learning opportunities. Thank you. I wish my social studies courses in high school were this well produced and informative. Bravo.
ОтветитьThis is refreshing to see attention brought to this.
Maybe if more people know about this globally the Canadian government will try to help the First Nations communities rather than have symbolic holidays and false promises.
Hello big like thanks for this good video see you later my friend top quality 🙏 👍
ОтветитьI'm loving where this course is going 😊
ОтветитьGreat to see appropriate definitions of terms that are tossed around without much thought 👍👍
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