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inconnu7424
Pardonnez💀 :
Exprime toi bien y’a quoi ooo?
2026-06-01 19:39:03
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_abakar_sini
_Abakar_sini :
Je m’appelle Halime Brahim wouche 😂😂😂😂
2026-06-01 23:08:31
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ice_enouss0u
𝙸𝙲𝙴シ𝙺𝙰𝙺𝙰𝚂𝙷𝙸 :
Mbappé doit quitter le Real
2026-06-01 20:07:35
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nathymivida7
nathymivida7 :
Tes collègues comment ?
2026-06-01 19:41:25
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d625144
D💕 :
Eh français
2026-06-01 20:52:54
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tylaaa64
tylaaa64 :
Ouf parle toi vite vite c’est quoi ça ma talké député andjammé
2026-06-01 22:04:47
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k.fa3ti
🍉 :
Faut beaucoup lire les livre ça va t’aider
2026-06-01 23:05:45
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sanfoura_9911
aïcha 💋❤️ :
Finalement elle à quelle âge wa je n’arrive pas à comprendre 🫩
2026-06-01 23:49:49
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tikenjahfokoli
GND :
on dit j'ai obtenu pas reçu
2026-06-01 21:54:04
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moussa.yaro42
Moussa yaro :
Master 2 ?? T’es sérieuse là
2026-06-01 23:24:09
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ayouch5273
Ayouch :
Elle exprime très bien… mais peut être qu’elle n’est tout simplement pas habituèe de parler en buplic….. courage a elle.
2026-06-04 15:37:37
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miad499
Mahamat Issa Ahmat :
Depuis quand master 1 est un diplôme ?
2026-06-02 02:08:59
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sabourmoussasouguiya
souguiya :
parle vite on des autres video
2026-06-01 21:01:03
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kind_634
k!nd🪭 :
Depuis toujours je ss née dans une famille qui aimes aider les gens signifie quoi? formule bien les phrases
2026-06-02 03:12:50
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youssoufaligorimi
youssoufaligorimi :
Merci infiniment maintenant moi aussi je veux une aide pour toi zanzoun samha je suis étudiant en 2eme année au chambre de commerce
2026-06-01 21:25:16
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terap.oudah.ali
Terap oudah ALI :
Macha Allah bonne chance
2026-06-01 19:11:32
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khadilorofficiel8
حديجة بوبكر :
On te votera degré ou de force Mama que Dieu te donne on t’aime zane zoune
2026-06-01 21:37:45
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acha.nourradyn
Hadjarawiya🤍🌙❤️‍🔥 :
Si elle fait des lectures chaque jour 10 pages elle va s’améliorer 🥰d’après moi hein 😁
2026-06-02 05:03:05
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imranhamit0
Imran :
Faut dit je obtenir ma bac 😂
2026-06-01 22:05:37
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messiyoessif
Youssif weldi :
Première tour
2026-06-06 20:33:22
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droitdefemme
Défenseur des droits de Femme :
Moi je vote pas je suis pas contre elle,mais ce qui mérite plus son là.
2026-06-02 12:23:23
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kebir_5
EHIDIMI DOWLA :
parle vite on a d'autre vidéo à regarder
2026-06-02 04:33:46
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dictorasonorita
amira :
machallah habibty ☺️
2026-06-02 06:45:40
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lionbeiba
Lion Beiba :
Mon grand ma dit un jour quelqu’un va prendre son temps pour lire 📖 ton message
2026-06-02 18:43:16
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assala5486
assala :
on n'a on n'a on n'a 🤣🤣🤣
2026-06-04 06:39:40
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Why does working harder no longer feel like enough? That was the question I kept coming back to in this debate between Daniel Priestley and Nick Hanauer. Because everywhere you look, people are angry. They’re doing the work and following the rules, but still feeling like security and opportunity are moving further away. Nick’s view is that capitalism only works when the people doing the work are properly included in it. Better wages, better standards and companies being forced to treat people with dignity. Daniel agrees that people are being left behind, but he thinks the deeper problem is ownership.  His point is that if people don’t own a home, a business, shares or any part of the system, then they don’t really feel like they’re part of capitalism at all. We discussed things like: - Better wages and protections and whether they can solve a deeper ownership gap. - If taxing the rich a real solution or political slogan? - AI changing the value of human labour. - Small businesses caught between government pressure and corporate scale. - People losing faith in an economy that no longer gives them a stake. One version of capitalism creates growth but leaves too many people behind.  Another version protects people but can make it harder for businesses to grow, hire and take risks.  That’s why this conversation felt so important. I was genuinely trying to understand where the middle ground is, because if people don’t feel protected by the system or included in the upside of it, it’s easy to understand why so many are losing faith in it.
Why does working harder no longer feel like enough? That was the question I kept coming back to in this debate between Daniel Priestley and Nick Hanauer. Because everywhere you look, people are angry. They’re doing the work and following the rules, but still feeling like security and opportunity are moving further away. Nick’s view is that capitalism only works when the people doing the work are properly included in it. Better wages, better standards and companies being forced to treat people with dignity. Daniel agrees that people are being left behind, but he thinks the deeper problem is ownership. His point is that if people don’t own a home, a business, shares or any part of the system, then they don’t really feel like they’re part of capitalism at all. We discussed things like: - Better wages and protections and whether they can solve a deeper ownership gap. - If taxing the rich a real solution or political slogan? - AI changing the value of human labour. - Small businesses caught between government pressure and corporate scale. - People losing faith in an economy that no longer gives them a stake. One version of capitalism creates growth but leaves too many people behind. Another version protects people but can make it harder for businesses to grow, hire and take risks. That’s why this conversation felt so important. I was genuinely trying to understand where the middle ground is, because if people don’t feel protected by the system or included in the upside of it, it’s easy to understand why so many are losing faith in it.

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