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Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is lesson 389. The title of today's lesson
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is "The Difference Between Protest, Parade, and Rally." Okay. Now I know for students
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that are Chinese that are learning English, they often have problems with
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the difference between protest and parade. You know, to a Westerner this
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actually seems strange because a protest in a parade seem as different as night
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and day. They seem very different. So it's confusing to a Westerner why a Chinese
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student might mix this up, but you know of course the Chinese word is similar or
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it's almost the same word for both of these words in Chinese. But still we're
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also looking at rally and you know, there's , there's some crossover with some
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of these. So let's let's take a look at the note here. A protest is usually an
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organized meeting in which people very strongly disagree with a law, policy etc.
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Yeah. So during protests there's very strong emotions. People are usually angry.
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They are probably yelling things. The chances of violence breaking out is
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is much higher during a protest. You know, it could be a very serious protest.
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Sometimes people might even throw things. Of course , you could have a peaceful
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protest too, but there are some violent ones that do get out of hand. And like I
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say the the emotions are strong. All right. Now a parade of course is completely different.
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A parade is always a public celebration. This is a happy event or it should be ... by
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a large group of people. The main point is to entertain people with dancers,
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floats, large balloons, bands playing music, etc. The celebration may be for a
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holiday or in honor of an event. Lke in New York City every year they have one
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for Saint Patrick's Day, because there's a lot of you know ethnic Irish people
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there. So they have one for that. We have one for Thanksgiving too. There's a very
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famous Thanksgiving Day parade, the famous store Macy's always was the
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one that sponsored that. It always goes by their store so this is always for you
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know, to entertain people or you could have it for an event. A lot of times in
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the US, if a baseball team wins the World Series
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maybe that city will throw a parade for them. That could be that. I believe like
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when the men men landed on the moon I think they had a parade for that. So any,
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anything sort of like that is usually a parade. Yeah.
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again it's meant to be a happy event. Okay . Now let's look at rally. A rally is
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an organized gathering of people often in support of someone or something. So
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support is kind of a key word here. Or being against it. So this is where it
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could be a little tricky because some rallies could be a little bit like a
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protest too. Rallies tend to be more positive and are especially used to
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gather more support for a political candidate. Yeah. So every year during
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election time when the candidate goes out to give his speeches and you know, he
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has some supporters around holding signs and you know, cheering every time he says
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something. And acting like how great he is. You know or booing at the right time. (especially against an opponent)
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You know this is usually called a rally. So they have a lot of rallies too,
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especially to gain support. So support like I say support is kind of the key word.
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Even when it's protesting something , it's more like a protest about awareness. I
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don't know if the people are quite that angry yet. Sometimes we call it a rally.
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But anyway, a lot of people would go out, there are going out to show their support to
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be against something. So it has more of that feeling.
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All right. Let's, let's continue here. All right let's look at some examples where
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a student might mess up. So a student might say, I went to the protest to see floats
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and dancers. No. Of course not. But floats and dances would be at a parade. So you
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should say I went to the parade to see floats and dancers.
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Yeah. I even remember the first time I encountered this. It was ... you know, I've
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been a teacher for a long time , but it was you know, well before I was married.
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When I was with my wife when she was a girlfriend. There was somebody that was
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you know, we wanted to go someplace in the city and they were saying oh no
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there's there's going to be a parade today. And I'm like great. I don't
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know is it good ? Do you want to go ? And they're like looking at me why do you
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want to go ? Why do you want to go to that ? When really they meant protest. All right.
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So that's where it came up. That's why it was confusing. Or here's another
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example. I was afraid to go to the parade because I thought violence could break
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out. No. Obviously this one should be I was afraid to go to the protest because
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I thought violence could break out. All right. And we have a few examples here
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for rally too. That political candidate held a rally for his candidacy. You know,
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So he's running now and you know, he's trying to gain more support. Go round.
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Talk to more people. Or this one here. They held a rally to protest nuclear
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power. All right. That could be one where you're using rally but it's really more
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as a protest or it's against something. It probably be the you know the start of it.
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You know , to especially more like raising awareness. I don't know if the tensions
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are quite so high yet. When we call it a rally. Well by the time you're calling it
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a protest. You know that's, that's when it's gotten more serious. Maybe they need
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more police there to make sure it doesn't get out of hand or out of
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control. Okay. Anyway I hope you got it. I hope it was clear. Thank you for your
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time. Bye-bye.