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Created: 09/02/2025 03:00
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⚠️Warning: This is not a talkie, but a speech by Charles Chaplin⚠️ Charles Chaplin's most famous "speech" is the final monologue of his film The Great Dictator (1940), an anti-totalitarian and pacifist speech that calls for liberty, fraternity, and the power of the people to build a better world. In the speech, Chaplin, as the character Hynkel (a satire of Hitler), renounces tyranny and calls for a world without hatred, greed, and borders, where science and progress serve humanity, not its oppressors.
to those who can hear me, l say, do not despair The misery that is now upon us is but passing of greed, the bitterness of men who fear way of human progress. The hates of men will pass and dictators die. And the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish, Soldiers, don't give yourselves to brutes. Men who despise you, enslave you who regiment your lives tell you what to do what to think and what to feel who drill you diet you
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Roach 🇧🇷🤝🇺🇲 back
warnings the dialogue has a limit of 500 so it was not possible to put everything at once so you will have to follow this order in the image look carefully to see if it is correct
09/02
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Bro became patriotic for some reason
09/02