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Vegan Kids Got Talent! Part 1 of 2

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Today is Part 1 of Vegan Kids Got Talent! We are delighted to present you with incredible talents from Indonesia, Âu Lạc, also known as Vietnam, and California, USA. Traveling now to the beautiful nation of Indonesia, we have a teenage singer named Kentdy, singing a traditional Batak song called, “Alusi Au.” “We humans have various ideals The expectations of each person are so different. Wealth, success, and dignity are what some people are searching for. For others, fame is the most important thing. My ideals are a bit different from others, so are my hopes. Even though it is kind of silly, please do not make fun of me. Everything that I just mentioned, I achieved none. My ideals are very different from others. It’s really your love that I aspire for. It’s really your friendliness that I yearn for. You’re compassionate, dear, please don’t let me down. How does your heart feel? Please tell me, answer me.” In Âu Lạc , also known as Vietnam, some vegan friends put together a fun dance! Let’s watch! We have one more talented vegan to meet for this episode. She is a teenager from California, USA! Let’s sit back and enjoy Jessica’s performance. “I love writing and my teachers always say that I'm very passionate about what I write and I'm very articulate (with) my words. I normally write about pressing matters such as climate change, and movements that are going on.” “Being vegan will solve so many problems that this world has. The world I dream of is a vegan world where there's no discrimination based on color, ethnicity, or the way you talk. My dream world is somewhere where animals are free to go wherever they want to. And for every kid to have the equal opportunity to excel in school and into anything that they put their hearts to.”
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2020-10-17
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