Malala Yousafzai
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And our future.
Yes, definitely.
Yes, I think you have to sometimes ignore all the formal stuff and tell the truth.
Yes, so be straightforward and tell the truth that this is going wrong.
And I think it's important for the world leaders to think that what their decision, what's the impact of their decisions on common people and who gets affected.
Right.
And through all these wars, conflicts, innocent people, they get killed, get injured, they become homeless, they become migrants.
And it's tragic because they have to suffer for their whole life.
And so now I think the world leaders need to be quite serious now.
Definitely.
In some countries, they are not even given identity.
They are not even accepted as refugees.
So it's really tragic.
And I think rather than we thinking that they should be helped, I think we ourselves should come forward and we should help them.
And we should also ask the world leaders or the countries that they should take it serious.
Yes, definitely, and I would ask all my friends, all my sisters and brothers, that you have already supported us a lot, and support us more so we can have more children, and girls like Muzoon, girls like Amina in Nigeria, so they can go forward, they can get their education, and they can raise their voice.
Well, young people are more educated now than they have ever been before.
And young people turn out at a rate about one in five.
If young people turn out in a rate of two out of five, they can swing any election that they turn out in.
And so that's what it's really about, is about showing that young people, if you can just convince one person in your proximity to vote that wasn't planning on voting, you can swing this election and actually obtain morally just leaders.