Reefat is gone, but his brave legacy will remain among everyone who fights for freedom, all over the world . And I always loved Mr. Cox's works and its really assuring to know that he is a man who cares about justice and human rights. I am so upset and disgusted by some people of Hollywood who are blindly ( or knowingly) supporting genocide in Gaza.
There is no genocide you silly person. If Israel wanted to genocide those living in Gaza, they could have done so with impunity. In about a week. How anybody with at least 2 brain cells believes this is mystifying. As for that so-called poet, words fail me as to what type of person he is. Oh, and pray do tell, what other so-called celebrities aren't on the side of the Gazans? Very few I would say.
Yes. the humanity for the poet who commented " ‘With Or Without Baking Powder’ to the news about an Israeli baby found burnt to death in an oven after the October 7th massacre.
No. the IDF didnt admit it didnt happen, And a ZAKA volunteer, a non-profit religious organization who handles the victims of terror attacks - who were the first to clean the murder scenes - described this in detail. as well as the pregnant woman found with her belly cut open and her 4 month old fetus stabbed while still connected to the embilibal cord. this happend. and this poet found there's humor in this. evidently, he's not laughing at the victims anymore@@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
@@alonmiasnikovhow about your humanitarian idf bustards who are killing innocent child, woman..... Not entering any food... Destroying the water system of gaza... Come to the reality & stop believing the mosad & idf stories of hypocrisy...
Thank you Brian Cox. I will buy that white cloth and fly it so that a child somewhere may see an angel. We all need to do that. As his fellow poet Auden, wrote in Sept 1, 1939: "we must love one another or die."
@@lamerimedhem5743 Il s'agit d'un cerf-volant, pour commémorer l'auteur décédé. Il espère qu'il sera vu comme un ange, son esprit s'élevant. C'est-à-dire que la plume est plus puissante que l'épée. C'est ainsi qu'il triomphera, sa cause. Le dernier mot est le « conte » anglais pour raconter l'histoire, pas la « queue » d'un cerf-volant.
@@JP51ism Exacto no es la Biblia, el Corán, la Torá y Talmud, los Vedas... Etc, también cuentos e historias que adquirieron fuerza que hoy esgrimen espadas, es por eso que hoy la esperanza la traiga una Historia no las Armas. 🕊️🤍🇵🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️🤲🏻🤲🏼🤲🏿🤲🏾🤲🏾
@petefumberger5225 Your Zionist colonialist settler was made up in 1948 .. the rate it's going I doubt it will last another decade .. InshaAllah. Aameen
@@ron88303That's probably why the fascist Israel government let Hamas go virtually unchecked all these years, playing them off against the Palestinians who do want a two-state solution - and now the whole world can see how that worked out.
So beautiful. Hard to hear without getting teary-eyed, considering the death toll in Palestine. A brave soul. We send Light to all there, and all who have transitioned at this time. Thank you, Mr Cox. Once again you breathe the perfect amount of presence into powerful verse. 🙏
Such a moving poem, which open more and more our heart and give hope in humanity. Thank you M. Cox for the heart you put in your reading. Thank you Angel Refaat!
Refaat, a true educator, an extraordinary poet, a loving father and husband, a trustworthy reliable friend, a keeper of the land. A beautiful soul, killed by someone who haven't yet understood the magnitude of his unforgivable sin, who can't even understand his own past. Refaat inspired and will continue to Inspire millions upon millions, not to hate or deceive, but to disintegrate and transcend all hatred and deceit, borders and closed gates, distance itself. His youngest daughter, "Amal" 7 years old, her name chosen by Refaat's wife, means "Hope" in Arabic (أمل). He saw the importance of teaching English to Gazans to strengthen their self expression skills, taught hundreds of poets, writers, novelists and journalists. Refaat recognized how much similar the situation is between Jews before WWII and Palestinians today. He taught constantly about antisemitism and how it destroyed Europe. I loved his poems "I am you" and "If I must die" and currently reading a lot of his articles and watching his lectures on RUclips. Deepest condolences to his family, friends and students. may god give them patience and strength. Hope and dedication are the key.
I am English i live in France and I will print and disribute this message. I am so sad I am so sad. Unite the world in this sadness and fight for the light. Thankyou for this message of despair and hope.
@@oldboldbonkers6819 Your words really mean a lot to me personally and I hope you can share with us your experiences talking to people about this. I think your perspective from France would help tremendously to understand what is missing from the conversation and how bias might be affecting the narrative. Love to you and all English & French people from Egypt
Thank you, Mr Cox, for that beautiful recitation of the poem by the late Refaat Alareer. It is indeed a vibrant tribute that your moving voice pays to the victims of human horror that we thought belonged to the past.
This poem gets me every time Gazans don't want to be forgotten . They want to at least be a legend for all to remember. The martyrdom of Gaza will be remembered, it will become a legend, and it's people the heroes of our time. In 1000 years, the world will forget Israel, but Gaza will be etched in to the minds of humanity, and etched in to history.
I wiil never forget this beautiful poem and God bless Refaat Asraeel for all he has done as an academic and teacher of Shakespeare etc. As a brazilian , we do stand with palestine.
Refaat Alareer called the 2023 Hamas-led slaughter of civilians in Israel "legitimate and moral" and rejected evidence that Hamas engaged in mass brutal sexual attacks. Interesting that this page is full of women defending a man who did not bat an eyelid at the sexual attacks that took place during the Hamas attack!
@@scparker6893 Thanks for spreading more Israeli lies. Not one Israeli woman has said she was raped by Hamas fighters and if you know of any give us their names.
@@scparker6893 "mass slaughter of civilians" you mean the "settlers"? Brutal sexual attacks??? You people are really fixated: what the hell is wrong with you lot?
Thank you Brian Cox for reading the poem by Riffat Alareer, May rest in eternal peace, his country and his people are still burning, children are still being blown into shreds and the world is watching, the powerful are silent.
I saw Brian in an upstairs theater in a London pub in the 90s in St Nicolas and it’s still some of the best theater I’ve ever seen. I love him even more now for this. Thank you Brian.
"If I must die, you must live to tell my story to sell my things to buy a piece of cloth and some strings, (make it white with a long tail) so that a child, somewhere in Gaza while looking heaven in the eye awaiting his dad who left in a blaze- and bid no one farewell not even to his flesh not even to himself- sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up above and thinks for a moment an angel is there bringing back love If I must die let it bring hope let it be a tale." Voici une proposition de traduction française du compte RUclips Alètheia : Si je dois mourir, Il faut que tu vives, Pour raconter mon histoire, Pour vendre mes affaires, Acheter un bout de tissu, Et quelques ficelles. (Fais-le blanc et qu’il ait une longue traîne !) Qu’ainsi un enfant, quelque part dans Gaza, Tandis qu’il lèvera les yeux par-dessus le ciel, Attendant son père parti dans un éclat,"
No Christmas for you my darling tonight But don't give up the fight You have burns on your bodies and arm From Britain and Americas alternative to Napalm; defending a people of renowned cruelty Because Starmer and Blinken have No Humanity You lost your parents and your baby brothers To those blood thirsty IDF gunners, And they sold their souls But your not alone as long as the Celtic green army arrives Your blood will long survive So be it on a train or plane We'll not let them wash out the stain And I promise that those that help as that brave heart did on the train not forgetting your pain I'll sprinkle a cheer for him and his like Santa can do that at least While the leaders on your blood do feast I'll shed a tear As you breath in fear And sing Not in My name Starmer and Blinken are a damned Shame! Love Santa ❤️ Ps I can't replace the embrace of your mother or that sight of her body laying there on that trolley as you watched then followed but I promise you this I'll never forget in all my days and nights that sight peace be upon 🇵🇸 Palestine And the sacred precincts of a land Divine.❤ By 72 Tears ‘before you they were massacred ‘
Actors are meant to be in films not speak about social political issues they have no idea about...they are just puppets that can be used for The Message and The Agenda.
Thank you Mr. Cox, for showing your courage and humanity, through showing the value of Humanity, and the beauty, gravitas, and love in poetry. (Your recitation echoes in my mind, and will till I die.) May God/Allah Bless and Save Palestine, her people, and all those who stand with them.
The mixture of pain, hopelessness and steadfastnest that insists on inciting new hope is so powerful. Let it not be forgotten, so that it really brings hope to the children of Ghaza that there is a future with more than pain and death awaiting them.
Mr. Cox, what are these times we live in that an actor reading a poem has become bravery. Insurgence and almost literary terrorism . Mr. Cox thank you for not looking away, for standing and staying. Your company brings warmth to children in the cold, cause harsh is the life of the innocent in the holocaust camp. But we are muslims Mr. Cox, dont worry too much about us, for we have our ALLAH yours too should you wish to wash away all pain and bring back hope and love as a kite brought back by the wind
Seeing more people acknowledge what is taking place has been so refreshing. May history record these words forever and remember those who denied the atrocities
While it could be "seize" (to apprehend, perceive) as in transcript, I think it's "sees" the kite. The last line gets it right, as the word is Tale ~ not the tail of a kite. I don't know if he wrote it in English or Arabic, so I'm just offering this: If I must die you must live to tell my story, to sell my things to buy a piece of cloth & some strings; make it white with a long tail so that a child ~ somewhere in Gaza, while looking heaven in the eye, awaiting his dad who left in a blaze & bid no one farewell, not even to his flesh, not even to himself ~ sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up above & thinks for a moment an angel is there, bringing back love. If I must die let it bring hope. Let It Be A Tale.
Never be afraid to stand up for justice and humanity. No one with a conscience can tolerate such atrocities against innocence. Let the voice of truth never be extinguished. Thank you Mr Cox for taking a stand.
He/she who passively accepts evil is much involved in it as he/she who helps to perpetrate it. He/she accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.
Thank you brave Rafaat. I see your kite. And admiration to you Brian Cox, who lent your voice to one who has been silenced, and helped him take his flight.
I was wondering why he didn't get an Emmy for Succession but his co-stars, whom he led in the show flawlessly received the award. It made me think of Vanessa Redgrave, I take my hat off to you Sir trading your career for morality. Susan Sarandon has also stood up while everyone else who has the ability to end the carnage has buried their heads in the sand. Enkosi
This just showed up on my notifications, Rafaat Alareer giving a presentation. We are blessed to have had a Soul like his in our world. Now his words go on, around the world.
Thank you, Mr. Cox, for not burying your head in the sand like other celebrities and speaking out against this genocide.👏
Reefat is gone, but his brave legacy will remain among everyone who fights for freedom, all over the world . And I always loved Mr. Cox's works and its really assuring to know that he is a man who cares about justice and human rights. I am so upset and disgusted by some people of Hollywood who are blindly ( or knowingly) supporting genocide in Gaza.
Like borruicua John Ortiz.
There is no genocide you silly person. If Israel wanted to genocide those living in Gaza, they could have done so with impunity. In about a week. How anybody with at least 2 brain cells believes this is mystifying. As for that so-called poet, words fail me as to what type of person he is.
Oh, and pray do tell, what other so-called celebrities aren't on the side of the Gazans? Very few I would say.
well said where are the so called stars on behalve of palastine
What, no response to the genocide question? Why am I not surprised?
Thank you Mr. Cox for your humanity and emotion.
Yes. the humanity for the poet who commented " ‘With Or Without Baking Powder’ to the news about an Israeli baby found burnt to death in an oven after the October 7th massacre.
No baby murdered. By amas. Just lies just lies as always
@@alonmiasnikovIt is sad that you don't understand irony, and that you still repeat a lie that even the IDF has admitted never happened.
No. the IDF didnt admit it didnt happen, And a ZAKA volunteer, a non-profit religious organization who handles the victims of terror attacks - who were the first to clean the murder scenes - described this in detail. as well as the pregnant woman found with her belly cut open and her 4 month old fetus stabbed while still connected to the embilibal cord. this happend. and this poet found there's humor in this. evidently, he's not laughing at the victims anymore@@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
@@alonmiasnikovhow about your humanitarian idf bustards who are killing innocent child, woman..... Not entering any food... Destroying the water system of gaza...
Come to the reality & stop believing the mosad & idf stories of hypocrisy...
Thank you Brian Cox. I will buy that white cloth and fly it so that a child somewhere may see an angel. We all need to do that. As his fellow poet Auden, wrote in Sept 1, 1939: "we must love one another or die."
Non c est des armes Qu il faut acheter pour que les Palestiniens se défende !!!!
@@lamerimedhem5743
Il s'agit d'un cerf-volant, pour commémorer l'auteur décédé. Il espère qu'il sera vu comme un ange, son esprit s'élevant. C'est-à-dire que la plume est plus puissante que l'épée. C'est ainsi qu'il triomphera, sa cause. Le dernier mot est le « conte » anglais pour raconter l'histoire, pas la « queue » d'un cerf-volant.
@@JP51ism non ça va on parle d enfant mort ..
@@lamerimedhem5743 Le poète parle de sa propre mort À un enfant, probablement son enfant, à qui il n'a pas pu dire au revoir.
@@JP51ism Exacto no es la Biblia, el Corán, la Torá y Talmud, los Vedas... Etc, también cuentos e historias que adquirieron fuerza que hoy esgrimen espadas, es por eso que hoy la esperanza la traiga una Historia no las Armas. 🕊️🤍🇵🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️🤲🏻🤲🏼🤲🏿🤲🏾🤲🏾
What a poem by Refaat…….shakes you to the core.The courage of Brian Cox to bring it to all who still have a conscience,
Tq Brian Cox. One of the few actors who have the moral courage to speak up about Palestine ..
No such country as Palestine.
@@petefumberger5225Of course not, the Israeli genocide insured that.
@petefumberger5225 Your Zionist colonialist settler was made up in 1948 .. the rate it's going I doubt it will last another decade .. InshaAllah. Aameen
A lovely poem, may God bless the Palestinian people in their own state in Palestine.
Neither Israel OR Hamas want a 2-state solution.
Rotflm*o
@@ron88303That's probably why the fascist Israel government let Hamas go virtually unchecked all these years, playing them off against the Palestinians who do want a two-state solution - and now the whole world can see how that worked out.
Ameen . thanks 👍
@@ron88303yes true.cus it's our land Palestine 🍉🍉🍉
So beautiful and so sad. Thank you Mr. Cox
So beautiful. Hard to hear without getting teary-eyed, considering the death toll in Palestine. A brave soul. We send Light to all there, and all who have transitioned at this time.
Thank you, Mr Cox. Once again you breathe the perfect amount of presence into powerful verse. 🙏
Very sad humanity has reached this stage of brutality, but very heart warming that many heroes are standing up to voice their protests.
You're right. You are of course talking about October 7 2023 are you not?
Such a moving poem, which open more and more our heart and give hope in humanity. Thank you M. Cox for the heart you put in your reading. Thank you Angel Refaat!
so profound, moving and heartbreaking
Thank you! RIP Refaat
Thank you Mr.Cox
Beautiful poem beautifully read. Thank you.
Refaat, a true educator, an extraordinary poet, a loving father and husband, a trustworthy reliable friend, a keeper of the land.
A beautiful soul, killed by someone who haven't yet understood the magnitude of his unforgivable sin, who can't even understand his own past.
Refaat inspired and will continue to Inspire millions upon millions, not to hate or deceive, but to disintegrate and transcend all hatred and deceit, borders and closed gates, distance itself.
His youngest daughter, "Amal" 7 years old, her name chosen by Refaat's wife, means "Hope" in Arabic (أمل).
He saw the importance of teaching English to Gazans to strengthen their self expression skills, taught hundreds of poets, writers, novelists and journalists.
Refaat recognized how much similar the situation is between Jews before WWII and Palestinians today. He taught constantly about antisemitism and how it destroyed Europe.
I loved his poems "I am you" and "If I must die" and currently reading a lot of his articles and watching his lectures on RUclips.
Deepest condolences to his family, friends and students. may god give them patience and strength.
Hope and dedication are the key.
One day the light shall extinguish the darkness ❤️
Thank you. Shukr.💔
I am English i live in France and I will print and disribute this message. I am so sad I am so sad. Unite the world in this sadness and fight for the light. Thankyou for this message of despair and hope.
@@oldboldbonkers6819 Your words really mean a lot to me personally and I hope you can share with us your experiences talking to people about this. I think your perspective from France would help tremendously to understand what is missing from the conversation and how bias might be affecting the narrative. Love to you and all English & French people from Egypt
@@rikavdm Thank you too, I hope everyone could know about Refaat. Shukran
Thank you, Mr Cox, for that beautiful recitation of the poem by the late Refaat Alareer.
It is indeed a vibrant tribute that your moving voice pays to the victims of human horror that we thought belonged to the past.
This poem gets me every time
Gazans don't want to be forgotten .
They want to at least be a legend for all to remember.
The martyrdom of Gaza will be remembered, it will become a legend, and it's people the heroes of our time.
In 1000 years, the world will forget Israel, but Gaza will be etched in to the minds of humanity, and etched in to history.
I wiil never forget this beautiful poem and God bless Refaat Asraeel for all he has done as an academic and teacher of Shakespeare etc. As a brazilian , we do stand with palestine.
Refaat Alareer called the 2023 Hamas-led slaughter of civilians in Israel "legitimate and moral" and rejected evidence that Hamas engaged in mass brutal sexual attacks. Interesting that this page is full of women defending a man who did not bat an eyelid at the sexual attacks that took place during the Hamas attack!
@@scparker6893 Thanks for spreading more Israeli lies. Not one Israeli woman has said she was raped by Hamas fighters and if you know of any give us their names.
HASBARA troll lyer.@@scparker6893
@@scparker6893nop .lies just lies 👎👎
@@scparker6893 "mass slaughter of civilians" you mean the "settlers"? Brutal sexual attacks??? You people are really fixated: what the hell is wrong with you lot?
Thank you Brian Cox for reading the poem by Riffat Alareer, May rest in eternal peace, his country and his people are still burning, children are still being blown into shreds and the world is watching, the powerful are silent.
Yes, someone must be the voice of sorrows ❤
Thank you Sir.❤️🇵🇸
I saw Brian in an upstairs theater in a London pub in the 90s in St Nicolas and it’s still some of the best theater I’ve ever seen. I love him even more now for this. Thank you Brian.
Thank you so much Mr. Cox
I am weeping. Thank you for reading his words.
I love this poem.
So, so beautiful ❤ Thank you for being deeply human in times when it's much easier to be otherwise.
Free Palestine! Thank you Mr. Cox!
No such country as Palestine.
"If I must die,
you must live
to tell my story
to sell my things
to buy a piece of cloth
and some strings,
(make it white with a long tail)
so that a child, somewhere in Gaza
while looking heaven in the eye
awaiting his dad who left in a blaze-
and bid no one farewell
not even to his flesh
not even to himself-
sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up
above
and thinks for a moment an angel is there
bringing back love
If I must die
let it bring hope
let it be a tale."
Voici une proposition de traduction française du compte RUclips Alètheia :
Si je dois mourir,
Il faut que tu vives,
Pour raconter mon histoire,
Pour vendre mes affaires,
Acheter un bout de tissu,
Et quelques ficelles.
(Fais-le blanc et qu’il ait une longue traîne !)
Qu’ainsi un enfant, quelque part dans Gaza,
Tandis qu’il lèvera les yeux par-dessus le ciel,
Attendant son père parti dans un éclat,"
Thank you sir for your advocacy.
This brought tears to my eyes. I’ve read the poem but poetry is also supposed to be read out loud and heard. What times we live in.
This makes me weep.
I thank you so very much.
No Christmas for you my darling tonight
But don't give up the fight
You have burns on your bodies and arm
From Britain and Americas alternative to Napalm;
defending a people of renowned cruelty
Because Starmer and Blinken have No Humanity
You lost your parents and your baby brothers
To those blood thirsty IDF gunners,
And they sold their souls
But your not alone as long as the Celtic green army arrives
Your blood will long survive
So be it on a train or plane
We'll not let them wash out the stain
And I promise that those that help as that brave heart did on the train not forgetting your pain
I'll sprinkle a cheer for him and his like
Santa can do that at least
While the leaders on your blood do feast
I'll shed a tear
As you breath in fear
And sing Not in My name
Starmer and Blinken are a damned Shame!
Love Santa ❤️
Ps I can't replace the embrace of your mother or that sight of her body laying there on that trolley as you watched then followed but I promise you this
I'll never forget in all my days and nights that sight peace be upon 🇵🇸 Palestine And the sacred precincts of a land Divine.❤
By 72 Tears ‘before you they were massacred ‘
Well said.
In the midst of much silence from other actors, thank you for reciting this poem of truth.
Actors are meant to be in films not speak about social political issues they have no idea about...they are just puppets that can be used for The Message and The Agenda.
Thank you Mr. Cox, for showing your courage and humanity, through showing the value of Humanity, and the beauty, gravitas, and love in poetry.
(Your recitation echoes in my mind, and will till I die.)
May God/Allah Bless and Save Palestine, her people, and all those who stand with them.
The mixture of pain, hopelessness and steadfastnest that insists on inciting new hope is so powerful.
Let it not be forgotten, so that it really brings hope to the children of Ghaza that there is a future with more than pain and death awaiting them.
Wonderful words. And now tens of thousands are dying, and the world does little.
Amen & with gratitude to a great thespian whose heart & sense of justice outshine his great talents
Beautiful ❤ thank you Mr. COX
Thank you Brian. Thank you PalFest.
Very touching ❤
Thank you!
Thank you, Brian Cox
Mr. Cox, what are these times we live in that an actor reading a poem has become bravery. Insurgence and almost literary terrorism . Mr. Cox thank you for not looking away, for standing and staying. Your company brings warmth to children in the cold, cause harsh is the life of the innocent in the holocaust camp. But we are muslims Mr. Cox, dont worry too much about us, for we have our ALLAH yours too should you wish to wash away all pain and bring back hope and love as a kite brought back by the wind
Thanl you sir.the most honnest reading of this poem.really you gave a soul to this poem by your beautiful reading.
Angels are always ready, but we must ask to see them ! Beautifully read Poem thank you .
This made me cry, thank you Brian.😭
Thank you freeman
The white shroud turns into a white kite in the sky as if it were an angel, giving hope to the orphan child
It always makes me cry. What a wonderful man he must have been. Blessings from New York USA.
Thank you Brian ♥️🇵🇸
I cant stop crying. Allah yarhamu Refaat
Heartbreaking
Tragically, hauntingly beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
That was really beautiful. Tremendously sad but also hopeful. Thank you for that.
Beautiful and important. Thank you.
We must tell the story and save it for the next generations...
Even Logan Roy Knows WHATS UP! FREE 🍉✊🏽
RIP Refaat. You're voice will not be silenced!
To stand with Palestine is to stand with humanity and on the right side of history. ❤
thank you brian, from Ireland
Seeing more people acknowledge what is taking place has been so refreshing. May history record these words forever and remember those who denied the atrocities
Beautiful and sad
i cried
Thank you for giving life to a poem penned by assassinated poet .
So beautiful! Thank you, sir
What a beautiful soul the world lost.
Thank you for reading this poem
🇵🇸❤🙏
Democracy Now brought me here. So many more deaths happened and is still happening. Thanks for these beautiful words. May peace cone to us all soon.
So chilling that Refat wrote this barely 2 weeks before he was assassinated by the Israeli army. Such a beautiful poem ❤️
Thank you Brian. ❤
Thank you, Mr. Cox
Kudos to you, for showing your humanity as well as your excellent artistry, Mr Fox! God bless! 🙏💜
Thank you Mr. Cox, enjoying this poem very much. Regards from Indonesia..
Thank you Brian!
This touched my heart and blew my mind all at once 🥹🕊 Thank you 🤍
This made me cry.
Thank you Brian we need more people like u standing with the Palestinians.
Imagine starting a war and then acting surprised when your enemy accepts
While it could be "seize" (to apprehend, perceive) as in transcript, I think it's "sees" the kite.
The last line gets it right, as the word is Tale ~ not the tail of a kite.
I don't know if he wrote it in English or Arabic, so I'm just offering this:
If I must die you must live to tell my story, to sell my things to buy a piece of cloth & some strings; make it white with a long tail so that a child ~ somewhere in Gaza, while looking heaven in the eye, awaiting his dad who left in a blaze & bid no one farewell, not even to his flesh, not even to himself ~ sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up above & thinks for a moment an angel is there, bringing back love. If I must die let it bring hope. Let It Be A Tale.
Thanks. Love from Dundee, Scotland.❤
Never be afraid to stand up for justice and humanity. No one with a conscience can tolerate such atrocities against innocence. Let the voice of truth never be extinguished. Thank you Mr Cox for taking a stand.
Thank you very much Mister Cox ❤
From France 🇫🇷
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
He/she who passively accepts evil is much involved in it as he/she who helps to perpetrate it.
He/she accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.
Thank you for reading this Brian Cox!
FREE PALESTINE!
Thank you
Thank you brave Rafaat. I see your kite.
And admiration to you Brian Cox, who lent your voice to one who has been silenced, and helped him take his flight.
Rest in power, brother Refaat ❤️
Watched the whole succession series after seeing this, enjoyed it much more after my respect for him skyrocketed
Amazing man Brian Cox. Thank you. 💖
I was wondering why he didn't get an Emmy for Succession but his co-stars, whom he led in the show flawlessly received the award. It made me think of Vanessa Redgrave, I take my hat off to you Sir trading your career for morality. Susan Sarandon has also stood up while everyone else who has the ability to end the carnage has buried their heads in the sand. Enkosi
Brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for reciting such a powerful poem.
This just showed up on my notifications, Rafaat Alareer giving a presentation. We are blessed to have had a Soul like his in our world. Now his words go on, around the world.
Thank you for this beautiful reading
Brian, thank you so much! A true humanitarian. God Bless you always! 🇵🇸💔✌️
We must live and fight for humanity throughout this world….FREEDOM AND PROSPERITY FOR 🇵🇸
Wow. That was beautiful.
This poem is the one that all those opposed to the war, wherever they qre, must listen to.
Thank you for reading us that beautiful snd heart rending poem
thank you brian
Aaah, thank you so much Brian..it's almost as if you reciting the beautiful poem, lifted my heavy heart a little ♥️
One of the under appreciated GOATs one love sir