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Protest rap in Turkey

机译:土耳其抗议说唱

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"I grew up apolitical, I never voted, and all I cared about was vacation, travel, and debt," a young man in a buttoned-up polo shirt says into the camera. "Now I'm too scared to tweet, I'm afraid of my own country's police." The camera pulls out. The man, it is revealed, is behind bars. Seated to his side is Sarp Palaur, better known as Saniser, a popular rapper. "Sorry to say, but this hopeless generation is your creation," Mr Palaur snaps back at his cellmate. "The justice that was supposed to protect you will come knocking and break down your door...you didn't say a word, which means you're guilty."
机译:“我从不政治化的角度长大,我从未投票过,而我关心的只是假期,旅行和债务,”一个穿着扣子上衣的年轻人对着镜头说道。 “现在我太怕推文了,我担心自己国家的警察。”相机拉出。据透露,该男子正在牢房内。坐在他身旁的是萨普·帕劳(Sarp Palaur),他是著名的说唱歌手Saniser。 “很抱歉,但是这个绝望的一代是你的创造物。”帕劳先生向他的室友猛冲。 “原本应该保护您的正义会来敲门并打碎您的门……您一言不发,这意味着您有罪。”

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    《The economist》 |2019年第9160期|46-46|共1页
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