The Daily Show - Malala Yousafzai Extended Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 9 окт 2013
  • In this exclusive, unedited interview, "I Am Malala" author Malala Yousafzai remembers the Taliban's rise to power in her Pakistani hometown. She describes the beauty of her homeland and the cruelty of the Taliban. Malala Yousafzai also offers suggestions for Americans looking to help out overseas and stresses the importance of education.
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  • @ramywiles
    @ramywiles 9 лет назад +2564

    It amazes me that there are people who don't think Malala deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. Just... listen to her, listen to what she's saying. This is a sixteen-year-old girl who has already survived an assassination attempt -- and instead of keeping a low profile out of fear of another attempt on her life, she is STILL using her voice to advocate for girls' and women's education and to fight the oppressive forces that tried to silence her. What's more, she's not advocating an iron-fist approach. She still wants to treat her oppressors like people. Please tell me who deserves it more than she does.

    • @lavendaire
      @lavendaire 9 лет назад +34

      Yes yes yes!

    • @ramywiles
      @ramywiles 9 лет назад +17

      Colby Gleason Well, for one, she's an inspiration to people worldwide -- specifically, to women and girls, whose education she is fighting for. More concretely, though, she and her father co-founded the Malala Fund, which is "focused on helping girls go to school and raise their voices for the right to education," according to the Twitter. I'm not sure whether her book's proceeds went to that fund, but apparently that is/was a possibility. Throwing money at causes doesn't solve the problems, necessarily, but she's earning the prizes and recognition she is for a reason.

    • @doraaaa0613
      @doraaaa0613 9 лет назад +26

      ramywiles I'm 16 myself (I live in India) and you have a point, I'm inspired by her. It makes me want to get up and go to school everyday so that I can help humanity have a significantly brighter future than what we're envisioning right now (i.e., WW3 - or an event that might trigger WW3). She's absolutely right, education plays such an important role. But ignorance seems to be a thriving attitude among a lot of people these days, especially privileged people (an observation). I feel like if everyone just opened their minds instead of being blindsided by societal norms and conformed and traditional beliefs, our progression and evolution as a species would be easier. Malala is doing what she can, and she's a brave young girl that a lot of Middle Eastern students will look up to as inspiration. She'll be their motivation. A baby step is still a step. :)
      To borrow the words of a friend, "Systematic discrimination and power abuse is the most powerful form of hate. When the system is against you, there is very little you can do to fight back without being immediately crushed."

    • @ireallyreallyhategoogle
      @ireallyreallyhategoogle 9 лет назад +15

      When you think they gave it to Obama, she deserves much more then a Nobel Peace Prize that has become so meaningless.

    • @picis735248798
      @picis735248798 9 лет назад +1

      She's alright, but Nobel prizes doesn't mean shit..

  • @shikhargupta89
    @shikhargupta89 9 лет назад +1675

    She is another kind of brave. This girl was shot her in the head and she refused to die and refused to give up. This is how legends are made.

    • @1234vedas
      @1234vedas 9 лет назад +2

      ***** "this is jow LEGENDS are made".WOWE!!!U NAILED IT!

    • @maryamadahir1199
      @maryamadahir1199 8 лет назад +1

      +Shikhar Gupta she refused to die? We would see when her time comes to death if she could refuses or you> Silliness.

    • @comfidelcabby1688
      @comfidelcabby1688 8 лет назад +1

      Typical Hindu, have you not learnt anything from her speeches? She begins every speech by "Bismillah..." literally describing Almighty God's unique qualities. She knows who is directly responsible for her incredible escape from the clutches of certain death or handicap. Why do you think she doesn't need drugs to dull the pain? All she was constantly doing throughout her recovery whilst on the hospital bed was to utter her thanks to the mercy of The Most High.

    • @CalvinGeorgeSisyphus
      @CalvinGeorgeSisyphus 8 лет назад +5

      +Omulghair jamac hassan She is the future of Pakistan, her name will live long after the Taliban becomes a bad memory.

    • @CalvinGeorgeSisyphus
      @CalvinGeorgeSisyphus 8 лет назад +6

      +comfidel cabby Where was God when she was shot in the face, on vacation perhaps!

  • @rose_eros
    @rose_eros 8 лет назад +648

    "We don't learn the importance of anything until it's snatched from our hands."
    #hatsoff to you Malala

  • @amv062184
    @amv062184 7 лет назад +551

    the most amazing thing about john stewart isn't his comsdeic genius, nor his good looks, or his fame, it is his ability to give pause to the jokes and gags in the most appropriate, and astoundingly respectful way, when theres a guest on his show such as Malala.

    • @Braddington1
      @Braddington1 7 лет назад +21

      I would love for him to run for Senate and if he got that maybe 8-12 years in the future he could run for President.

    • @amv062184
      @amv062184 7 лет назад +9

      Ser Twenty Of House Goodmen
      he certaintly has the strength of character to pull that off, and that's what's been lacking in the last half a dozen presidents.

    • @JyotiYadav-mp9wg
      @JyotiYadav-mp9wg 4 года назад

      @Travis Stringer hii..

    • @JyotiYadav-mp9wg
      @JyotiYadav-mp9wg 4 года назад

      @Travis Stringer plz you can help me!!

    • @Juliowav
      @Juliowav 4 года назад

      @Travis Stringer *you're

  • @xxladybug94
    @xxladybug94 8 лет назад +2179

    "if you hit a Talib with your shoe, then there would be no difference between you and the Talib. You must not treat others with cruelty. You must fight others, but through peace, dialogue and education." That statement was amazing, this precious angel was shot in the head by those monsters yet she still encourages peace. That is a true activist. God bless her and I can't wait to see what she does next to improve this crazy world.

    • @theOnyFUFU
      @theOnyFUFU 8 лет назад +6

      +xxladybug94 This is a great interview and she had some awesome stuff to say but in her language, Talib means "student". It's kind of a silly thing but i don't get why she keeps referring to members of Taliban that way when nobody in that part of the world does!

    • @theOnyFUFU
      @theOnyFUFU 8 лет назад +4

      talksolot Why are you being so aggressive for no reason? I've been told and even googled the fact that "Talib" aka "Talib-e-ilm" means student or student of knowledge in URDU! Stop being a bully that hides behind his/her computer!

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian 8 лет назад +1

      +xxladybug94 Well you're doing exactly the opposite by calling them monsters. Paradoxes. Paradoxes. Paradoxes.

    • @xxladybug94
      @xxladybug94 8 лет назад +6

      *****
      how so? is a person who shoots a girl who just wants an education in the head not a monster?

    • @callmeastaire5700
      @callmeastaire5700 7 лет назад +4

      While I disagree with her statement, I do think that she is an amazing person.

  • @johnnyhandel4085
    @johnnyhandel4085 9 лет назад +437

    Whenever school is giving me a hard time (always) and I want to say I hate it, I just think of Malala, and thank her reminding me to appreciate the education I get, and how easy it is for me to get it. Thank you Malala.

    • @katiemccann7140
      @katiemccann7140 9 лет назад +17

      same! when tests get tough and the assignments pile up and I want to fake a sickie I think of Malala and make myself go to school

    • @picis735248798
      @picis735248798 9 лет назад

      Well wait a minute, she didn't say all schools are always right and do everything right, mistakes are still possible.

    • @johnnyhandel4085
      @johnnyhandel4085 9 лет назад +17

      Schnappi fckingcrocodile Sure, but I know my school does not do most things wrong, and its an easily accessible education that I can safely attend everyday, unlike the schools where Malala comes from. I'm just being grateful of my school and my education.

    • @BRBallin1
      @BRBallin1 9 лет назад

      Johnny Handel Except so many subjects are treated as general knowledge that you won't directly apply afterwards, but the class still makes you spend an equal amount of time for it as the subjects that actually do help you throughout life.

    • @johnnyhandel4085
      @johnnyhandel4085 9 лет назад +6

      I am aware of that too, but I just point out how easy it is to get an education where I am. If we were to go into different schools flaws from around the world, that would be a whole other topic.

  • @markbrandus
    @markbrandus 8 лет назад +235

    How refreshing to hear the voice of youth from any country speak for their own rights!

  • @amberxxroblox8657
    @amberxxroblox8657 4 года назад +58

    I'm a 7 grader Pakistani girl and we just learned about her a few days ago, now I'm here crying because of happiness from hearing her story. Idk what I would've done if I she wasn't born!

  • @Nicole-st2uv
    @Nicole-st2uv 9 лет назад +1257

    Literal angel on earth. Even if you're not from her same religion, even if you don't get her culture or where she's coming from you can learn from her. What an amazing young lady. All my respect goes to her

    • @ronharnage334
      @ronharnage334 8 лет назад +2

      ***** Literal angel on earth,yes. no one seems to notice her fake accent for some reason...

    • @youdontneedtoknowmyname787
      @youdontneedtoknowmyname787 8 лет назад +5

      ***** he's a troll his sole purpose is to get people to respond to him. don't waste a second on him.

    • @danielromeo3165
      @danielromeo3165 8 лет назад +1

      ***** You sound like wasted and primitive to me. My advice to you is, get your self a knowledge befor its too late, only if you are not that helpless I am sure you can manage it. I am sure you know already that she received Nobel Peace Prize and LOTS of money. So my quastion to you is, what a hell she not going back to her miserable country to open a school for girls? and why she and her parents are still living in the UK? Should every girls in Pakistan get Nobel Peace Prize and LOTS of money, if they get shot? Try to Adjust your brain befor you talk.

    • @John119914
      @John119914 8 лет назад +6

      Daniel Romeo You should shut your mouth. You know NOTHING! Go back to school learn something you sorry excuse for a creature.

    • @rosecross2410
      @rosecross2410 8 лет назад +1

      +Daniel Romeo listen you know nothing about the muslims so you may as well shut it and stop insulting them every religion deserves respect and islam is one of them so if you are not going to show respect then please shut the hell up!! thank you

  • @niallragnarsson
    @niallragnarsson 9 лет назад +109

    Sad when a 17 year old girl has more passion about changing the world than most world leaders. She very nearly brought me to tears!
    "School is about science and maths and physics, but it is also about communication, teaching us to respect other traditions and teaches us how to have a good life."
    So much respect to you, Malala!

  • @damnhandles
    @damnhandles 7 лет назад +312

    She makes me cry such happy tears.

    • @SMILESZ2
      @SMILESZ2 7 лет назад +24

      K Fallon... I was not this socially conscious at this at 16.

    • @hosseinghanbari7802
      @hosseinghanbari7802 7 лет назад +1

      K Fallon I cannot help it either.

  • @euphoricatlast
    @euphoricatlast 8 лет назад +489

    She is the most beautiful human I've ever witnessed in my life.

    • @paul5899
      @paul5899 5 лет назад

      Occasionally Wrong same

    • @Vivek-ni5pc
      @Vivek-ni5pc 5 лет назад +1

      don't lie you're occasionally wrong, she is ugly. god human though but ugly.

    • @iswamakhter2446
      @iswamakhter2446 5 лет назад +17

      @@Vivek-ni5pc jealous man

    • @Vivek-ni5pc
      @Vivek-ni5pc 5 лет назад

      @@iswamakhter2446 it's been 5 month and I found out not only she is ugly but also fuckin disgusting

    • @amandalouw2295
      @amandalouw2295 4 года назад +9

      She restores your faith in humanity

  • @WelshSwan1986
    @WelshSwan1986 9 лет назад +1105

    Forget Miley, Rihanna, Beyonce et al, THIS is who I would want my daughter's to look up to. For 16 she is wise beyond her years and she is an inspiration.

    • @Roman121X
      @Roman121X 9 лет назад +14

      She just turned 18 and she just opened up a school for Syrian refugee girls! x)

    • @comfidelcabby1688
      @comfidelcabby1688 8 лет назад +5

      She just got straight As for her GCSEs in her school in Birmingham. She is indeed a wonderful girl that all daughters of the world ought to follow. She's proving beyond doubt what it means to be successful in this life & in the Hereafter.

    • @designerproductions
      @designerproductions 8 лет назад +21

      +Norfolk Enchants Can't you just mention that she's a good role model without putting down others?

    • @BURCHDOGSHOW
      @BURCHDOGSHOW 8 лет назад +8

      +Norfolk Enchants Ahh.. you compared a great modern historical figure to bunch of singers. That's one strange analogy

    • @tyroneribbs1451
      @tyroneribbs1451 8 лет назад +9

      +Norfolk Enchants You are abselutely right she is a positive role model, that young girls of this lost generation need to be inspired by.

  • @AtemiRaven
    @AtemiRaven 10 лет назад +179

    16 and this woman is more intelligent and wiser than 99.99 percent of people.

    • @michaelhi6756
      @michaelhi6756 10 лет назад +10

      Leo Ix Why would you even ask that..

    • @AtemiRaven
      @AtemiRaven 10 лет назад +1

      Leo Ix Wisdom cannot be quantified, really. This is somewhat of a silly question.

    • @williamwilliams6358
      @williamwilliams6358 10 лет назад +7

      Leo Ix
      What do you get out of posting this? Some guy admires a brave young woman and you just had to, you HAD TO post some shitty little comment saying "prove it." Fuck you so hard, you're the shittiest kind of person.

    • @williamwilliams6358
      @williamwilliams6358 10 лет назад +9

      Leo Ix
      You're so edgy I cut myself on your post. I'm actually an atheist, but nice try.
      "Not all of us just smile, shake our heads and say yes to what our fellow mammals say."
      Get over yourself. Do you think you are the sole person who is aware of some great truth that the rest of us lesser people are blind to? You're not a better, or smarter person for shitting on this guy's comment. In fact, your comments only indicate how intellectually immature you are.
      He was being hyperbolic for dramatic effect; he didn't literally mean that 99.99% of all people know less than Malala. If you had paid enough attention in 9th grade English to understand nuance, you wouldn't have posted your idiotic comment in the first place.
      The ironic thing about all of this is that you genuinely believe that you are smarter, or more aware than other people, when everything you say indicates the opposite.

    • @tobiasbengtsson2112
      @tobiasbengtsson2112 8 лет назад

      Citation needed.

  • @mudupi26
    @mudupi26 8 лет назад +139

    I feel ashamed of myself! I am 22 and i know nothing, but this beautiful girl at the age of 16 talk's about peace and prosperity:) I love you gal, keep going:) let's make world a better place:)

  • @corhydron111
    @corhydron111 7 лет назад +479

    I hope there's an alternative universe where there is an animated TV show where Malala and Jon go on adventures and make the world a better place together.

    • @VertigoSatin
      @VertigoSatin 7 лет назад +48

      Jon's still unemployed last I checked, it can happen.

    • @MinatheRaichu
      @MinatheRaichu 7 лет назад +9

      I want to make this my animation course final, thank you for the inspiration.

    • @Canzandridas
      @Canzandridas 6 лет назад

      I WANT UPDATES!!!!!

    • @calvinhobbesgatsby6869
      @calvinhobbesgatsby6869 4 года назад

      I’d watch that shit

  • @TrueEaglesFan
    @TrueEaglesFan 8 лет назад +512

    "Malala" makes my list of Top Five Prettiest Names.

    • @durresamin3518
      @durresamin3518 8 лет назад +11

      #True. Seriously at first I thought that it was kinda weird. But it is a beautiful name.

    • @ethicalhacker87
      @ethicalhacker87 8 лет назад +20

      +talksolot
      Gurdeep is a Punjabi name, and although there are Punjabi Muslims, they are in a minority to Sikhs and Hindus. Saudi, Iran, and Afghanistan don't have exclusive rights to Arabic, Farsi and Pashto names.
      Also, as far as you know her family could have been Pashto, migrations and cultural intermingling were a common phenomenon and continue to be to this day. My family originates from Syria and Saudi Arabia, but I still consider myself an Indian National. I am a Muslim with an Arabic name who happens to have been born in India and I am not a "self hating motherfucker" as you so eloquently put it.
      On a different note, was the hate speech necessary? Did you not listen to what this little girl had to say about respecting each other? I wanted to say a lot more and not all of it was going to be as respectful/civil as before...just try to keep other peoples views and sentiments in mind when you write a comment like that. Words have power, try not to abuse them.
      As I write this I am really hoping that there is an actual human being reading it on the other end for if this is falling on deaf ears then we really truly are fucked as a species.

    • @Weirdeiolu
      @Weirdeiolu 8 лет назад +6

      +talksolot If you read her book, she says within the first few pages that she's Pashto.

    • @Hasan-zs7js
      @Hasan-zs7js 8 лет назад +2

      +Ryan Quinn She is Pathan or Pashtun... Pashto is the language spoken by them.

    • @Weirdeiolu
      @Weirdeiolu 8 лет назад +2

      Hasan Saleem I didn't know that, thank you for telling me

  • @nicholewenzel3429
    @nicholewenzel3429 8 лет назад +418

    I think that if children in less developed countries were to get an education, they would end up being the best one's to solve many of the worlds problems because they experienced these problems first hand.

    • @carlyallen8343
      @carlyallen8343 5 лет назад +8

      I couldn't agree more.

    • @shaistadawood3710
      @shaistadawood3710 5 лет назад +5

      this is beautiful Nichole

    • @shahsahab7980
      @shahsahab7980 5 лет назад

      Hello

    • @PatilBhau17
      @PatilBhau17 4 года назад +2

      Osama bin laden was civil engineer, here is the problem with mentality not with education.

    • @nordiagayle2707
      @nordiagayle2707 4 года назад

      Yes, you are absolutely right!! Only if they get that chance. Just imagine how wonderful this world would be.

  • @bushyrat
    @bushyrat 7 лет назад +128

    What a beautiful soul. She has something many people in comfortable situations could never fathom. She has an amazing inner beauty that she radiates. She is on a mission and nothing will stop her. Much love for this girl.

  • @panushalimbu
    @panushalimbu 8 лет назад +275

    malala is so inspiring she is my role model. I am reading her book right now

  • @SophieDavidsonlala
    @SophieDavidsonlala 10 лет назад +81

    Everyone needs to stop being so skeptical. She is a symbol of hope and peace so of course she is going to be famous. She is only sixteen and is braver and stronger than most of you accusing her of being a fake. I'd much rather see her in the public eye than war mongering politicians so get off your high horse and accept that this girl is a beautiful example of what this world needs more of.

    • @hannahmccarthy7415
      @hannahmccarthy7415 10 лет назад

      @Lennart Plugge Why do you like those other people better? They're all amazing. Whether they are famous or not is beside the point.

  • @LunarWingCloud
    @LunarWingCloud 8 лет назад +209

    Malala is amazing, and you could tell Jon was extremely humbled, he looked nervous in her presence. For Jon Stewart to be humbled in front of someone is very rare.

    • @SilverMiraii
      @SilverMiraii 8 лет назад

      +LunarWingCloud She's just a feminist who wants women to be more powerful, she said it herself, she does't want equality, she wants women to be above men.

    • @elisemarie7050
      @elisemarie7050 8 лет назад +23

      +Silver Mirai dude you need to chill out

    • @thorkagemob1297
      @thorkagemob1297 8 лет назад +13

      +Silver Mirai you are stupid

    • @cccc-hd9se
      @cccc-hd9se 5 лет назад +6

      Silver Mirai as I man I think she is right, what she has done is that men could not do. no she is not a feminist she just comes to straight point and that is the great men,! who call themselves stronger was doing nothing and she started her struggle when she was a little girl

    • @allsmiles7106
      @allsmiles7106 4 года назад

      @@SilverMiraii 8:59

  • @DonNeverGivesUp
    @DonNeverGivesUp 8 лет назад +691

    Nothing feels better then making you laugh :) I wouldve actually said the same thing to her if i ever met her.. She's just soo amazing an inspiring she's young but very brave an is fighting for education which many of us have in our countries but neglect it.. when actually proper education gives you the power to achieve your dreams... I salute this girl for raising education awareness

  • @EliMcvey
    @EliMcvey 8 лет назад +94

    Malala is an amazing girl!the work that she along with her father is doing is great!For all those who press the 'dislike' button,I wanna ask them a question.Would they be able to do the work that she is doing!I think we all should support her for this is for our benefits itself.All of us need education here,right?!!

    • @chemicalz
      @chemicalz 8 лет назад +1

      No, I disliked because she said women are more powerful than men, in what way is that true?

    • @EliMcvey
      @EliMcvey 8 лет назад

      is your male ego thats making you think so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!if u didnt know its even proved scientifically that women are stronger than man!!Read this:
      www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/women-stronger-than-men/
      www.oprah.com/health/how-women-are-stronger-than-men-facts-on-women_1
      your mum is a women right??and you stayed in her womb 4 nine months. isnt is powerful like how she lived these 9 months and gave u birth!she bear all the pain and discomfort!Dont u find it something powerful??us women take care of the housework meanwhile going to work!Its because women are powerful.
      im not trying to say that man are not powerful or what but lets agree that there are certain things that a women can do and a man cannot_and there are certain things a man can do which a women cannot
      so basing on that we can say women are Powerful!!!!
      if u still didnt undertsand then u really must try to change this attitude and perspective!

    • @abdurrafi1913
      @abdurrafi1913 7 лет назад

      yes

  • @mouna3242
    @mouna3242 9 лет назад +1249

    Malala is a perfect example of a Feminist who isn't too extreme, and actually fights for women rights for the right reasons with pacifism. She reminds me of Ghandi, and it's sort of like she is holding his legacy. Little girls should be looking up to Malala, instead of Disney Channel celebrities all the time. Respect to Malala.

    • @Thindorama
      @Thindorama 9 лет назад +23

      mouna3242 she's not a feminist but a libertarian and an egalitarian

    • @yvindsolstad1460
      @yvindsolstad1460 9 лет назад +28

      Everyone should look up to Malala. Not just little girls!

    • @smilemakethebitchmad
      @smilemakethebitchmad 9 лет назад +53

      Except Gandhi was a racist, misogynist asshole

    • @doll_lover2196
      @doll_lover2196 9 лет назад +1

      Kyra Jones thats my last name

    • @alyxjolivet7914
      @alyxjolivet7914 9 лет назад +6

      mouna3242 Malala can't be labelled. She is an idea that I Think everyone should follow.

  • @erarrr8626
    @erarrr8626 9 лет назад +77

    I'm catholic and I know we don't worship the same God, but God bless you. She's such an inspiration. I know no one greater than her. I pray she finds happiness in life and fulfills every dream she has. If I was in her shoes I don't think I could've been as courageous as she is. God bless you Malala.

    • @steelcountry777
      @steelcountry777 9 лет назад +33

      Psssst its the same God, but its the thought that counts

    • @babulahori222
      @babulahori222 9 лет назад +17

      Aimee, lol.Actually Muslims DO and HAVE to believe that Christian God and Muslim God(and God in general) is the same! In fact we believe in Jesus as being a Prophet of God as well. We just dont believe in the trilogy or Jesus being the Son of God.

    • @erarrr8626
      @erarrr8626 9 лет назад +8

      babulahori222 That's cool, thanks for telling me. I had no idea :)

    • @R3IMU
      @R3IMU 9 лет назад +7

      Why does religion matter at all?

    • @saintsoldier530
      @saintsoldier530 9 лет назад +2

      Actually you do.

  • @CarlosReyes-qh9xp
    @CarlosReyes-qh9xp 7 лет назад +227

    "But then I said, ‘If he comes, what would you do Malala?’ then I would reply to myself, ‘Malala, just take a shoe and hit him.’
    But then I said, ‘If you hit a Talib with your shoe, then there would be no difference between you and the Talib. You must not treat others with cruelty and that much harshly, you must fight others but through peace and through dialogue and through education.’
    Then I said I will tell him how important education is and that ‘I even want education for your children as well.’ And I will tell him, ‘That’s what I want to tell you, now do what you want." This part made me cry.

  • @biubiu_xiner
    @biubiu_xiner 4 года назад +7

    I'm reading her book right now, and I'm not surprised that she became who she is today. If we want to have kids like Malala, we need to be like Malala's dad, the adults who know what's right and stand by it, that's the best education that we can provide for our kids.

  • @convocare
    @convocare 10 лет назад +52

    What a well spoken woman. I hope to hear more and more of her work in the decades to come.

    • @rlgiej
      @rlgiej 10 лет назад +2

      faultroy You are not smart

  • @19932603A
    @19932603A 9 лет назад +40

    It's sad how kids in the west complain for HAVING to go to school while kids in the east fight and die for a right to go to school.
    This girl is, and should be, an inspiration to all, not just teenagers. I hope that in the near future I get to see more examples like her and hope that one day humanity will restore my faith in people all together.
    She, in my opinion, deserves the "Nobel's Peace Prize" because she is one of the few people I have come upon in the recent years who can't be considered to have one ulterior motive. She is pure goodness and deserves to go into the history books next to Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Theresa, Dalai Lama, Martin Luther King, John Lennon and others.
    And if I may say, this girl is one of my greatest inspiration, not just because she fights for what she believes but because she fights, selflessly, for the rights of others and that all at the age of 17.

  • @kaldante
    @kaldante 8 лет назад +34

    Malala is an angel...please support her with everything you got:)

  • @Rizwan_rj
    @Rizwan_rj 8 лет назад +190

    *Malala is like a hope and courage for the women and little girls in Pakistan. They are now much interested to get education. She is an honour for Pakistan. Hats off Malala*

    • @tmrevenge
      @tmrevenge 3 года назад +7

      She is hope peace and courage for all the world.

    • @Ballu12345
      @Ballu12345 3 года назад

      Keep watching closely you will 💩 in her

    • @italianrealmadridfan9432
      @italianrealmadridfan9432 3 года назад

      Are you correct

    • @nikhilprem7998
      @nikhilprem7998 2 года назад

      and look where ISI got you guys with Taliban now...

    • @muhammad608
      @muhammad608 2 года назад

      lol, Malala Story is 100% fake. No Taliban shot her.

  • @SusieFontenotDYINGSINS
    @SusieFontenotDYINGSINS 9 лет назад +68

    We can all learn something from this girl. She is so inspirational.

  • @JN-Bellicose
    @JN-Bellicose 10 лет назад +90

    The fact that this video has even a single thumbs down, sickens me to my core!

    • @JN-Bellicose
      @JN-Bellicose 10 лет назад

      That may be true, but

    • @iskanderyusuf
      @iskanderyusuf 9 лет назад

      The real fact is that the only way to make money in the western world is to put down the enemies of the western; even if that means is to lie about a situations.. I am foreigner n i noe what i am talking bout n you are behind your lab top n listening a sugar coded stories. good luck.. lol

    • @JN-Bellicose
      @JN-Bellicose 9 лет назад

      iske The only thing that I believe, is that everything you just stated is a lie.

    • @onomatopoeia162003
      @onomatopoeia162003 9 лет назад

      413 now :(

    • @mrjoni54
      @mrjoni54 9 лет назад +1

      faultroy I know it was a long time you wrote this comment, but damn...
      I can only see positive things that this girl and her book get more exposure. She has a powerful message to women all over the world. Women aren't weak, knowledge is power.
      Of course people are trying to get money, but I don't think that The Jon Stewart show is going to sell Malala T-shirts, Malala-drinks and start a fastfood chain called Malala-burgers...

  • @LoraGradinarov
    @LoraGradinarov 7 лет назад +81

    How does she speak so well, that's a gift!!!!!!!!

    • @cofffeecloud6522
      @cofffeecloud6522 6 лет назад +1

      Lora Gradinarov well trained

    • @1mancicarter
      @1mancicarter 5 лет назад +5

      Lora, I have read her book and seen both the movie (He named me Malala) and the documentary (Class Dismissed.) She comes from an educated family who supports her in her activism. Her Father owned and ran a school that he started 3 years before Malala was even born. Malala began reading at age 5. And her mother, as a child, briefly attended school, but became discouraged as she was the only girl in a classroom full of boys, and she wanted to be with all her girl friends. Love of education, and truth, permeates the entire family. Malala was the top student in her class in Pakistan, and won many trophies and awards, even as a young child.

    • @mujahidbhutto5158
      @mujahidbhutto5158 4 года назад

      It's not true

  • @damnhandles
    @damnhandles 7 лет назад +61

    I know she's a modest and well mannered young lady, but just once, I'd like to hear her say, "the terrorists are bullshit!"

    • @logandh2
      @logandh2 7 лет назад +3

      Pat Boivin? Is that you?

    • @Lilyrose23
      @Lilyrose23 7 лет назад +35

      she's not saying that because she knows that words are powerful and you don't show a person how great you are by showing anger towards them. she's fighting for peace, education and equality. her being Muslim makes her know that it's people's minds that need to be changed. terrorists do exist, but there are also people like she said that collaborate because they're scared and those people need education to know that the talibans are just tyrants who want power over people nothing more.

    • @rarvikar
      @rarvikar 7 лет назад

      logandh2 never thought id see a sbfp reference here hahaha.

  • @tn97s
    @tn97s 10 лет назад +31

    She is such an amazing inspiration. I am honestly speechless.

  • @bilboswaggins1095
    @bilboswaggins1095 9 лет назад +70

    i'm really dissapointed at most of these hateful comments. how beautiful she is or her accent aren't at all what this is about. don't try to objectify everything and just watch this for the sole purpose of getting the message, for once.

    • @MertSu66
      @MertSu66 9 лет назад +5

      in addition to that i think she's adorable, especially her laugh. i can't help but mentally compare her with selena gomez type young celebrities and it makes me dizzy

    • @bilboswaggins1095
      @bilboswaggins1095 9 лет назад +1

      ^ Totally agree.

    • @babulahori222
      @babulahori222 9 лет назад +5

      Who cares if she has an accent. She speaks at least three languages.I bet the trolls here complaining about or making fun of her dialect cant even speak one language properly!

    • @AnanyaRaoisthereinthisworld
      @AnanyaRaoisthereinthisworld 9 лет назад +1

      Bilbo Swaggins totally irrelevant to this whole scenario , and ik this is stupid , but you're profile pic!

  • @sultanalajmi3658
    @sultanalajmi3658 7 лет назад +72

    I only have love and respect for you Malala.

  • @b.mustafa777
    @b.mustafa777 8 лет назад +69

    Malala is 1 of millions of children in Pakistan, imagine if pakistan got the mic for once

  • @cakecoffee1
    @cakecoffee1 9 лет назад +25

    If every 30 year old behaved with the humility, intelligence and compassion of this 16 year old girl. The world would be a much better place. Complete respect to Malala.

  • @kimk5659
    @kimk5659 10 лет назад +30

    This girl is a hero for what she was brave enough to stand up for and what she is doing to help other children have access to education around the world! How many of you criticizing her can say the same thing for yourself? She is an inspiration!

  •  8 лет назад +200

    the bearded, heavily armed, barbarian taliban is afraid of a little girl . yeah, i'm impressed. (sarcasm)
    malala (and her dad) are awesome human beings and of the best in our world. honor to both.

    • @J0ECRAWF15H
      @J0ECRAWF15H 8 лет назад

      +Dana Herron why the sarcasm? it genuinely is impressive.

    • @J0ECRAWF15H
      @J0ECRAWF15H 8 лет назад

      right... you misused the term. nothing you said was actually sarcasm if you are genuinely are impressed by a little girl scaring the Taliban. which you should be.(even if you're disgusted by the Taliban at the same time)

    •  8 лет назад +1

      J0ECRAWF15H
      saying that i was impressed with those heavily armed thugs who fear a little girl IS sarcasm.

    • @J0ECRAWF15H
      @J0ECRAWF15H 8 лет назад +1

      OH. it made a lot more sense that you were saying the girl impressed you, I misunderstood.

  • @sagargorinta864
    @sagargorinta864 7 лет назад +22

    now I can understand...what education is....you're gave correct mean of Education...you're unique..."MALALA" you're my hero forever.

  • @terranasauruss
    @terranasauruss 10 лет назад +32

    This is so important..

    • @terranasauruss
      @terranasauruss 10 лет назад

      faultroy I guess if you just want to be relative with your comparisons, you'd have to determine that for yourself.

  • @BRBallin1
    @BRBallin1 9 лет назад +210

    She is apparently going to be speaking in my university in the US soon.

  • @AllisonMutch
    @AllisonMutch 8 лет назад +14

    She is amazing and heartbreaking at the same time. She is a child and by far the most incredible human being I've ever known. There are children around the world who complain about going to school while this girl is fighting for her life for an education not just for herself but for everyone! Her parents have raised a phenomenal daughter and should be proud! You go Malala!!!

  • @Adipod47
    @Adipod47 7 лет назад +19

    The courage on this girl, man. I never knew that she was soo young, how ignorant of me. Watching her speak gave me goosebumps. Credit to Jon Stewart for conducting this interview in the manner which he did...

  • @bgirl23344
    @bgirl23344 9 лет назад +3

    i just donated. such a courageous child/young woman. I have no words to express the beauty and insight she has. What an inspiration.

  • @syedtahmidjamil15
    @syedtahmidjamil15 9 лет назад +44

    Wow wow wow just wow. How does she even do it. Oh my god. She is just a wonderful human being.

    • @comfidelcabby1688
      @comfidelcabby1688 9 лет назад +1

      It is precisely because of her courage & sincere heart that God saved her, for all those innoncent Iraqis, Parkistanis & Nigerians of violent extremists who didn't make it, perhaps they will be given more ease on Judgement Day...

  • @paolacalix1202
    @paolacalix1202 7 лет назад +1341

    This beautiful girl has more smarts on her pinky finger, then Trump has in his entire body!!

  • @paullytle4943
    @paullytle4943 8 лет назад +123

    I named my baby girl malala

    • @moona3206
      @moona3206 3 года назад +7

      Tell her where It's from when she grows up 🤗😍 she will be proud

    • @hanssolos3699
      @hanssolos3699 3 года назад +1

      ❤️

  • @hollywooda111
    @hollywooda111 9 лет назад +115

    More moderate Muslim's HAVE to stand up and speak out about ISIS and extremism, the longer Muslim dont protest against this the longer people will continue to see you all as one.

    • @mjinzarli
      @mjinzarli 9 лет назад +28

      Scott Lee Clayton Muslims do speak out. Its just not broadcasted in the mainstream media. With a simple google search you will find all the top Islamic scholars and leaders have strongly condemned everything isis, al qaueda etc stand for for the purpose of defending the religion which is being hijacked by these groups with the help of the media. With that being said, it is not the responsibility of Muslims to condemn someone's crimes because they "apparently" share the same religion (in which they dont terrorists are not muslims. Goes strongly against Islamic law). You dont see white people expected to apologise for the evil young kid who murdered 9 Black people in cold blood?

    • @hollywooda111
      @hollywooda111 9 лет назад +1

      mjinzarli these acts are being committed by "Islamic" extremists and justified on religious grounds so its for that very reason that ordinary Muslims and the Muslim community as a whole needs to stand up and be heard and say we condemn these people and they don't stand for the Islam I believe in.

    • @edrickhuge4637
      @edrickhuge4637 9 лет назад

      Scott Lee Clayton Considering how many people fight against Isis, among them 200-300k Kurds, Free Syrien Amry, Iran, Iraq, etc. I do like you to take back the statment. So far i lost only 5 of my cousins in the fight, so how many more do you want them to give ?

    • @hollywooda111
      @hollywooda111 9 лет назад +1

      Bahoz Taufik
      I'm sorry to hear of your loss but my comment was about normal everyday Muslims who follow the same faith as these extremists and the need for them to protests and rejection these acts that are being made in the name of their shared religion.

    • @hollywooda111
      @hollywooda111 9 лет назад +2

      Bahoz Taufik
      No thank you for your long text! and I shall look into the things you have mentioned thank you for taking the time to write it, its appreciated.

  • @kevindc6133
    @kevindc6133 9 лет назад +378

    And what have you done with your life so far ?

  • @BeastNationXIV
    @BeastNationXIV 7 лет назад +105

    "...When the Talib first came, (the people) thought they were bringing order..."
    Fast forward 3 years and now America has someone, who is almost certain to become our president, says "I am the law and order candidate"...and "I alone can fix it." And his supporters are swearing that this guy will bring order, deal with problems quickly and restore the country's strength.

  • @rosetaylor9180
    @rosetaylor9180 7 лет назад +54

    She's such a wonderful person, and I love her book, I was so excited when it was required reading for a class, she has truly changed the world, and I hope when they talk about her in history classes in the future, they do her justice.

  • @aimal666
    @aimal666 9 лет назад +107

    *EDIT:* a lot of people have been misreading my original comment. I am not bashing on Malala, nor am I denying the bad in Pakistan. Much of Pakistan's infrastructure has been damaged because of extremism, corruption and poverty. And yes, I realize that I am privileged because I received an education and lived a good life, and I'm not ignoring the people who are not able to do so. If I say that Pakistan has good that is widely ignored, that does NOT mean I am turning my back on the bad. What people fail to understand is that that's not all there is to Pakistan. Malala is a brilliant woman; she has done a lot for the education of Pakistan, and I am grateful. But it disturbs me how the Western MEDIA has picked up her story and is circulating it over and over again, while failing to mention everything good in Pakistan. Has anyone heard of the world's largest welfare organizer? Abdul Sattar Edhi. He's a Pakistani. How come he's never gotten any attention? So before you go on a rant about how I should be "ashamed" of myself for my "stupid" comment, maybe you should step back and read my comment from an objective point of view.
    -
    Malala is an inspirational young woman. She is extraordinarily brave, and she has stood up for what she believes in in a way that I never could. Looking at her makes me feel kind of worthless. I respect her and I admire her and I am inspired by her.
    BUT. The attention she's getting from the Western media and Western organizations is slightly problematic. I recently moved to the United States from Pakistan, and because of her story, there's a very negative view of Pakistan as a whole going around in the US. Whenever I tell someone I'm from Pakistan, I get one of two reactions: 1) "Oh, where that girl Malala was shot?" or 2) "Oh, how do you know English if girls there are shot for going to school?"
    Hmm. I don't blame these people at all, because that's the image the media projects of Pakistan. Let's see. Malala was shot in Swat, a rural area in Pakistan where poverty is rampant and poverty is a breeding ground for terrorism. But in bigger Pakistani cities, an increasing amount of girls are getting an education. The view people have of Pakistan is that girls don't get an education at all. That's not true. Look it up. There isn't such a huge gap between the male literacy rate and the female literacy rate.
    I am literate. My mother was literate. My grandmother was literate. My cousins are literate. My cousins' children are getting an education. ALL of the women in my high school have gone on to pursue higher education (whether in Pakistan or abroad).
    Another thing. The official language of Pakistan is English. Not the national language, but the official language. Most schools teach English, and some major schools have begun to teach English as a first language.
    So Malala, even though I think you're a brave woman, I think your story does more damage to Pakistan than it does good. :( And how about the 132 children killed in APS in December for being the children of soldiers fighting against the Taliban in North Waziristan? Don't they deserve recognition? Or does the fact that they were CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS FIGHTING THE TALIBAN not support Western propaganda of demonizing Pakistan as a whole?

    • @crimsonleavesfalling5224
      @crimsonleavesfalling5224 9 лет назад +8

      What I believe is that we should not recognize a minority as a whole for a country, especially if we are dealing with terrorism and religion. Yet, we should give them the attention they deserve, in the case of uneducated women. Before I began teaching myself about other countries and their influence, I knew little to nothing. Unfortunately, the media decides to emphasize the terrible parts of human nature more than it does with the good parts. We tend to shut ourselves out as a country. As I began learning about other cultures, I realized that in the United States, we do not receive a full image of the many incidents that occur all over the place. It is truly disgusting when people label Islam as a terrorist religion.
      However, I do think Malala's cause is justified. Though there are many parts of Pakistan that educated, there are some that aren't. Those minorities should be heard and her message is needed for those who are blinded by hate.
      For your situation, I am truly sorry. I wish people didn't do things like this, or regard a person differently according to their place of birth. Sure, Malala's message may have been misinterpreted by those who only focus in the negative. She is advocating for equality, but human nature is making us focus on the hate that is being misread. I wish we wouldn't do such things, but is blatantly obvious that it is hard to spread love and peace.
      I hope those who died get the recognition they deserve. Malala could have died just as easily, but she was given another chance and she is taking it.

    • @aimal666
      @aimal666 9 лет назад +5

      Aveyond Keiver I agree. I think what Malala is doing is justified. Her cause is nothing but inspiring, and she's a wonderful human being, and I will always defend her in front of people who criticize her cause; there is nothing to criticize. When the attack happened in December, killing 132 children, a lot of people criticizing Malala realized that those 132 children were all Malalas in a way, but the difference is, they were killed and couldn't raise their voice.
      But the fact remains that people are ignorant, and a lot of people will never do what you have done. They will never actively try to gain knowledge of other cultures and countries; instead, they will judge based on what they see in the media. And unfortunately, the media only associates Pakistan with terrorism and Malala, rather than a vibrant community who is diverse and vastly tolerant, an army that is laying down their lives in North Waziristan to fight a war on terror and a country that despite facing blow upon blow is still persevering. Again, I don't blame PEOPLE for this, but I blame the media. I wish it wasn't that one-sided.

    • @pancakeskeybladesandfluffy1312
      @pancakeskeybladesandfluffy1312 9 лет назад +16

      Can i just say that i am grateful that you all have conversed calmly and respectfully about a sensitive topic?

    • @aimal666
      @aimal666 9 лет назад +1

      Dasha Buka I appreciate the empathy. I don't want to escape the ignorance though; I want to fix it. (:

    • @paulboscu318
      @paulboscu318 9 лет назад +4

      foofi Very good post,thank you for giving me an education about your educational system.

  • @oayabacnhoj6855
    @oayabacnhoj6855 10 лет назад +35

    This is the most respective I've seen of Jon Stewart during his interviews

  • @truelife6051
    @truelife6051 7 лет назад +32

    Malala is a amazing personality..God bless u

  • @roo8258
    @roo8258 8 лет назад +6

    I finished her book yesterday evening, and I have never read a more inspiring book, to think that she spoke out since she was 10 and fought all of this struggle, being shot, going into coma and undergoing several surgical procedures. It taught me that if there is wrong being done to u, u mustn't hesitate to speak out and defend yourself, don't take anything for granted and never underestimate your potential to change the world. Thank you for everything you are doing Malala.

    • @garimakilledar5810
      @garimakilledar5810 4 года назад +1

      Wow.. Beautiful comment! you summarized everything!

  • @rockyblacksmith
    @rockyblacksmith 10 лет назад +41

    America, this girl has just expressed her trust in you that you can do things without waging war. Given your historic record, that is incredibly generous.
    I hope you don't f**k up.

    • @rockyblacksmith
      @rockyblacksmith 10 лет назад

      Alex BAUTISE
      Oh, so because she is part of a religion that has a partial history of violence she doesn't qualify as an advocate for peace?
      Christianity has caused as many wars as Islam. I believe to do so you have to pervert the bible. But to me, that means perhaps in order to wage war in the name of Islam, you'd have to pervert Islam too. That's a debate left to muslims.
      I can tell you this: The only way to prevent such wars is to keep religion and state seperated. The equasion "religion + state = good" has yet to appear in the history books.
      In part, that combination of religion and state is what Malala fights against.
      And from what I see from a european point of view, that's something currently going very wrong in the US right now.

  • @MagicalWellecto92
    @MagicalWellecto92 8 лет назад +673

    a true feminist and female activist

    • @spainbarcafootyfan
      @spainbarcafootyfan 8 лет назад +11

      I'm not sure why, but on her wiki page it says she is all for equal rights but she doesn't call herself a feminist.

    • @BNROEC
      @BNROEC 8 лет назад +22

      +spain n barca footy fan yeah because a feminist nowadays is considered being a mumbling bitch that wants equality for showing nipples and stuff on the internet as opposing to men showing their nipples. The appropriate meaning for being a Feminist is about standing up and speaking out what you need for your current place in the society, whether you want to level up, or just having equality with men, as in equality for human beings.

    • @jordan4498
      @jordan4498 8 лет назад

      +spain n barca footy fan because those are opposites

    • @Mamkruger1
      @Mamkruger1 8 лет назад +3

      +spain n barca footy fan Because feminists nowadays are actually Feminazis... Which means that they want superiority not equality!

    • @spainbarcafootyfan
      @spainbarcafootyfan 8 лет назад +12

      if you look at the dictionary definition of feminism, and the etymology of the word, it refers to a movement in favour of the equality of the sexes. its not females fighting only for females, even the very term 'feminism' was coined by a man. and if some feminists decide to become 'feminazis', that basically means theyre no longer feminists- so they can no longer be associated with those men and women fighting for equality- the real feminists. feminazis having a distorted perception of what feminism should be doesnt change the original meaning of the entire movement.

  • @samannadir6860
    @samannadir6860 8 лет назад +28

    Do ppl know how brave malala and infact all pakistani children are??im a proud pakistani girl:)

    • @idkwhatnametopick8268
      @idkwhatnametopick8268 8 лет назад

      You should be :D

    • @peanut3711
      @peanut3711 8 лет назад

      +Saman Nadir I believe the solution comes from people like her and you! we need more people like that.

    • @samannadir6860
      @samannadir6860 8 лет назад

      +Ryan Flowers thanks😊

  • @supercrazybaka
    @supercrazybaka 7 лет назад +15

    She's so beautiful and kind hearted and everything that's right about humanity. It doesn't matter that she's younger than me, she's my role model!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ericfaith2810
    @ericfaith2810 10 лет назад +56

    This is from an American Catholic Christian: May Allah (whom the noble Arabic people and Muslims know as God, yes, the Judeo-Christian-Muslim God) abundantly bless and protect this young lady of Islam and her causes that she supports. Thank you John Stewart for doing your part in helping young people like this who have personally experienced the worst of what people can be try their hardest to show the best of what people can be. Muslim brothers and sisters who read, please don't believe the lies that we here in America hate Muslims or people who are descendants of the Arabic people. Please ignore what we on the Internet call 'TROLLS.' Meaning: hateful people who have nothing better to do than 'paTROLL' RUclips or Facebook and vent their hatred on people.

    • @oscartripon1041
      @oscartripon1041 10 лет назад +8

      Ignorant people from all over the world hate not only muslims but other groups too. I love to see these type of comments in here. shows that there are people educated enough to know that there are good people in every culture of the world. i myself have befriended many muslims and i can say are very pious and are running away from this terrorism bullcrap, and no their women are not oppressed not by them, the girls i know dont even wear the veil they are that free.

    • @johnstergios1129
      @johnstergios1129 10 лет назад

      The Jews accept the father the Muslims accept the father they just don't accept the SON.

    • @ericfaith2810
      @ericfaith2810 10 лет назад

      That, unfortunately, is absolutely true. That belief is also written upon the Dome of the Rock that has the name of the Noble Sanctuary. Jesus is seen only as a prophet which, if one reads the Gospels, it is quite troubling because He obviously seems to be claiming much more than that. John, if you do a study of the differing branches of Christianity at the time of Muhammad being around the 7th century, I cannot exactly recall which heresy of the time it might have been, but some of the Christians that Muhammad knew might have actually held the belief that Jesus was not divine or seen as being the Son of God. I have read this somewhere but cannot recall where. It is this erroneous view of Christ that carried over into the belief of Islam and so they state that God having a Son would mean that somehow God was lowered to the level of the human family. Maybe it was the Nestorian heresy, but I am not sure. I have heard of some Muslims however, and they are very few, that have a kind of 'agnostic' view of Jesus being the Son of God, meaning, they might 'hope' that what we believe could be true.

    • @johnstergios1129
      @johnstergios1129 10 лет назад

      The Koran says Christ is not the one but when you write a book 1000 years after the Holy Bible then you can say Christ is not the one. You see the things that are Holy are the things the Bible says is Holy. Example A holy kiss a holy child a holy unction the holy men any land the Ark of the covenant passed over was called holy. The Koran calls itself Holy doesn't make it Holy.

    • @ericfaith2810
      @ericfaith2810 10 лет назад +1

      John as a Catholic Christian I am taught that it is not for me to judge the writings of any other religion as being holy or not holy at face value. One MUST take into account the era of history in which sacred writings were written as well as the differences in cultural and literary expressions. Even good Jewish and Muslim scholars believe that. Sadly, anyone can impose their own meanings upon ancient texts and misuse them in such a way as to support even a radically political or militarized ideology. I have listened to audio books of the Holy Qur'an (and I say this out of respect, i.e., the Golden Rule) and I have a copy from an Egyptian translator. Now, I am no T.S. Elliot (Lawrence of Arabia), but I read in English some very beautiful prayers in the Qur'an and I choose to respect how they pray. Saint Francis did too when he met with the Sultan Salahadin. I also choose to believe that even if people could be so mistaken in this life about Jesus, His Divine Mercy endures forever, and where humanity cannot find God's Way, God's Way has His own Way of finding humanity.

  • @laylash8665
    @laylash8665 9 лет назад +19

    she's so inspiring. her story is touching. and her words are strong. she's one of the best teenagers in this generation. people should learn from her, her courage is amazing.

  • @gensearcaigh4738
    @gensearcaigh4738 7 лет назад +22

    I LOVE MALALA SO MUCH I'M ACTUALLY CRYING OK THIS GIRL IS INSPIRING AS FUCK I WANT TO BE HER FUCKING STUDY BUDDY LIKE GUYS IF YOU EVER NEED MOTIVATION TO STOP PROCRASTINATING AND STUDY FOR YOUR FINALS JUST LISTEN TO HER AND HOW MUCH SHE TRULY LOVES LEARNING.

  • @scoshi6592
    @scoshi6592 7 лет назад +24

    She is just amazing

  • @CoreyCat4
    @CoreyCat4 9 лет назад +5

    "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."
    - Nelson Mandela

  • @Extrahopes
    @Extrahopes 10 лет назад +168

    To be honest, I disagree with her in the point that only education makes you better person, and the best example is her. She lives in Pakistan and yet she is more intelligent than most Americans in her age even though they have developed educational system... It's all about the parents and the home... I believe that her father is the reason that she became like that.... Raising children right and teaching them values while they are young at home rather that following celebrities and video games and fast food .... ARE the proper way to generate healthy and intelligent generation.

    • @Crowmanhunter
      @Crowmanhunter 10 лет назад +18

      But HOW does one do that? How can parents know what to teach their children or how to build a good home and what values to teach so their kids grow up to be good people? It is education that teaches us these things.

    • @Extrahopes
      @Extrahopes 10 лет назад +7

      You know the child who grow up in a farm and never gone to school and his parents also, but you adore his/her behavior and when they talk you don't want them to stop talking.... Those the kids I'm talking about... Nowadays, for people education is math and science, education at school doesn't build values as before..

    • @5Bigfoots
      @5Bigfoots 10 лет назад

      Crowmanhunter Honestly I think the best way to be a parent is to be selfless and dedicated to teaching your kid what you know to be right and not being lazy about it. There is no perfect guide to raising children, but you know when something is bad and when something is good, and you can teach them that. They watch you and learn from your example, so if you tell them to do or not to do things and you fail to follow your own advice, they will also. As long as you show them love and commitment for them, they will honor your teachings and adopt your self discipline.

    • @thedrawingmuffins
      @thedrawingmuffins 10 лет назад +1

      That's a good point, but just remember no one is a perfect cookie.

    • @jesuschrist1501
      @jesuschrist1501 10 лет назад +2

      It takes healthy up bringing and education, maybe education outweighs a healthy lifestyle a lot more. Without education, we'll still be ignorant and live in caves. Math and science is mandatory in a big encompass of a hierarchy to drive forth an evolving civilization, so please don't just nonchalantly say that education is JUST math and science.

  • @flameonfzn
    @flameonfzn 8 лет назад +21

    She is indeed a beautiful person.

  • @TalebKabbara
    @TalebKabbara 8 лет назад +4

    The handshake she offered at the end of the video is so humble and sincere, watch her do it with both hands, it's so sweet.

  • @brendabbycakes
    @brendabbycakes 10 лет назад +7

    Wow, such strength, resilience and articulation at her age is truly awe-inspiring. I don't think there is anyone in their right mind who can refuse to support access to education, it truly is the avenue toward freedom and peace for all. I am so grateful that we are given the opportunity here in the U.S. to get an education, and reminded, saddened and humbled by her story that for many women across the globe this is simply not an option. I support Malala, and I cannot wait to see what she accomplishes in the future. You go girl!

  • @MashabaKabir
    @MashabaKabir 10 лет назад +91

    It's disgusting how we live in a world where most people in America are spoiled. People skip class just because it's "boring" and they "want to have fun." Well, being a hobo is fun too. You pee in different places. -_-
    It's unfortunate how people given the opportunity of education loathe it. However, people such as Malala, who aren't given the chance, _risk their life_ for an education. Even though the thought of school may sound revolting, the idea behind it is a miracle.

    • @izell6316
      @izell6316 10 лет назад +5

      Different strokes for different folks

    • @AmetafJohora
      @AmetafJohora 10 лет назад +1

      masha i am LOVING your caption
      so inspiring! u r amazing.

    • @MashabaKabir
      @MashabaKabir 10 лет назад

      Ametaf Johora thanks! :D

    • @puff6500
      @puff6500 10 лет назад +8

      Mashaba Kabir I understand that education is important, and desperately needed. I think the reason why kids in America don't want to go to school, though, is because the system is awful- there are giant gaps in knowledge, sports in most states get almost all of the funding, teachers are underpaid and overworked, and the curriculum (set by education boards) is awful. Did you know that in over half of U.S. states, schools are not legally required to provide sex ed- and in about half of those, sex ed is not required to be medically accurate, or to cover more than abstinence?
      That's not to mention the awful pressures- it's incredibly difficult for people to get into college these days. 20 years ago, good grades was enough. Now you need good grades, a job, community service... It goes on and on. Teachers assign hours of homework and don't seem to realize that students have other classes, forcing their students to do the homework and skip sleep or skip the homework and fail the class. Students are taught useless things, told they need A and B for college, when really they need C and D. In the UK and in almost every other place in the world, almost every student takes a gap year after finishing high school before university. Here, kids are branded 'lazy' if they don't sign up for fall semester classes- over 80 percent of the seniors in my school were going to fall classes, and dozens of them had signed up for summer classes as close as three days after school ended- some simply because their parents had been pressuring them to start college and get a job. Oh, and right- on top of all the other pressures, kids are also expected to have at least one job (risking being called a freeloader if they don't.)
      Students these days are often running on minimal sleep- sometimes as little as 2 hours (Once I heard a classmate say she hadn't slept since a 2 hour nap on Sunday.. It was Tuesday.) I myself have an anxiety disorder. Fun fact- panic attacks last 15 minutes- longer than that and you're having multiples. On a regular basis, before I got on meds, I used to have frequent (at least once a day) panic attack marathons lasting almost an hour because I kept getting sucked back into the attack. What caused the panic attacks? School. I wish I was exaggerating.
      It's not laziness- the American education system is fucked and kids are snapping under the pressure.

    • @AmetafJohora
      @AmetafJohora 10 лет назад +4

      Lizza C I get your point, and it is a good one, but i think that what mashaba is trying to get at here is that some kids, (not necessarily the ones under pressure they can't handle) have everything they need and view school as a chore and a bore, and would rather "have fun and be young". im not saying that it isnt important to have fun and time for yourself, which is healthy, im talking about the kids who do away with school completely with no other reason except that they feel like it. they're in a different mindset than ppl who want an education and deserve, and tbh it's kind of degrading.

  • @sachinvparab
    @sachinvparab 8 лет назад +11

    GOD bless Malala.. from Indian brother

  • @Nikkinoonie
    @Nikkinoonie 3 года назад +2

    So Proud 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙋🏽‍♀️🙋🏽‍♀️♥️🇺🇸‼️

    • @Nikkinoonie
      @Nikkinoonie 3 года назад

      Wow ‼️‼️‼️‼️ Malala 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽God Bless ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

  • @crissyjones1547
    @crissyjones1547 9 лет назад +234

    THIS is why we NEED Feminism.
    THIS is why WOMEN need feminism.

    • @thismessismine
      @thismessismine 9 лет назад +33

      Robert Glover If you know what "feminism" actually means and not one of its many popular misunderstandings, you will know that Malala is undeniably a feminist--fighting for the equal treatment of women. Don't confuse the actions or words of certain feminists with the definition of the word itself. Feminism strives for EQUALITY by focusing on issues that affect exclusively women, or women more than men. It's not intrinsically misandry or some extremist ideology. Read a book, man.

    • @HowboutNo
      @HowboutNo 9 лет назад +4

      Kayleigh Saum If you actually knew shit about Malala you would know she does not describe herself as a feminist. In a definition sense, you could say she is LIKE a feminist, but in the sense of the 'organized' group of people/movement, then no.

    • @thismessismine
      @thismessismine 9 лет назад +5

      ***** It doesn't have to be organized to be feminism. She promotes well-being for women; she is a feminist.

    • @crissyjones1547
      @crissyjones1547 9 лет назад +2

      Kayleigh saum
      Thank You! Such intelligence!

    • @crissyjones1547
      @crissyjones1547 9 лет назад +5

      Payz hayz
      You sound ignorant. Compromising and comparing one persons suffering to another persons suffering to see which one has it worse is pointless. That's like me saying "oh some people have cancer buuuuuuutt other people in other countries are starving soooo we should pay no attention to the people with dying illness and just help the starving people bc they have it "worse".
      Seriously that's dumb. Just bc one group of people might be suffering more doesn't mean the other group of people don't deserve help or awareness.

  • @Star_909
    @Star_909 9 лет назад +57

    I do agree with equality but I also believe Women are more powerful. Thought I was alone but Malala agrees too. What a brave and young women to speak up and stand up for whats right. Much respect.

    • @gandoono2
      @gandoono2 9 лет назад +4

      Women are more powerful ? For Christ's shit, are you stupid...or blind ? Women are ANYTHING but 'more' powerful. In ALL of known history, and probably beyond, women have been ruled by MEN. I agree that women have been oppressed, but that's it...you can either be oppressed OR powerful. Never both. Doublethink much ? #GeorgeOrwell

    • @Star_909
      @Star_909 9 лет назад +3

      Detroit Motors Inc. I'm entitled of my own opinion. I'm not stupid nor blind thank you for asking.

    • @laine23mn
      @laine23mn 9 лет назад +12

      YDuzRUclipsAllowWeirdUsernames.IsItStupid OhWait Yes men have oppressed women throughout the course of history, but you have just proven that your attitude made your gender downright despicable. They oppressed women because they are afraid of them speaking and voicing their opinions and rights. I do not believe one gender is far more superior than the other but it is weird how supposedly "men" are so afraid of women that they need to shut them up. You should read more often and clean up your manners.

    • @gandoono2
      @gandoono2 9 лет назад

      laine23mn Why the FUCK would men be AFRAID of women? One always fears the strong, never the weak. Women are NOT weak, you say? They have been oppressed by men throughout history, haven't they? Well, that, my good friend, by its very definition, means they are weak. And, a whole gender is despicable by its nature? Well, now; that's something only a half-wit would say, isn't it? Its like a zebra saying that lions are despicable for hunting them. It has nothing to do with good and bad, right and wrong; its just...nature, my lady.

    • @laine23mn
      @laine23mn 9 лет назад +3

      As usual you twisted what was said. Anyway thanks for the enlightenment.

  • @sufiakhatun8832
    @sufiakhatun8832 Год назад +2

    Masha Allah, 👌 Thank you and your Family. 👍❤️🤲

  • @Schneeeulenwetter
    @Schneeeulenwetter 8 лет назад +23

    I love how he is so surprised when she is talking about what she would do to the taliban

  • @elva136
    @elva136 9 лет назад +6

    I am crying my eyes out hearing her story and she doesn't even flinch when she talks about being shot. She has a lot of steel.. I hope I can have atleast 1% of her confidence and courage.. Kudos to her father for being so supportive!

  • @crazyangst12
    @crazyangst12 9 лет назад +302

    Feminism done right

    • @SomeRandomDude000000
      @SomeRandomDude000000 9 лет назад +59

      yeah
      not getting pissed over shirts

    • @kryptocide-
      @kryptocide- 9 лет назад +6

      Wayne Ekeh or girls in video games

    • @alliecat8417
      @alliecat8417 9 лет назад +7

      krypto cide The way girls and women are portrayed in media including video games (and as objects on T-Shirts) contributes to the way they are treated in societies. While I don’t think that T-Shirts and Video games specifically contribute to the way girls are denied education in rural Pakistan, the general end result is similar. When we are treated like objects to be won, protected and manipulated, there is an effect on the men and women who consume that media. You don’t educate possessions. They can be bought and sold. When women and men are recognized as human beings instead of sexual objects and investments, we are more likely to be treated fairly and our agency recognized.

    • @kryptocide-
      @kryptocide- 9 лет назад

      Allie Cat84 why is it that sex and violence is ok for it to be in movies but when it's in a video game it's the end of the world?

    • @SomeRandomDude000000
      @SomeRandomDude000000 9 лет назад +1

      Allie Cat84 so instead of helping women in 3rd world countries you complain about shirts

  • @nabiyahacabdi7180
    @nabiyahacabdi7180 8 лет назад +35

    I love malala

    • @derpface5156
      @derpface5156 8 лет назад +2

      Who doesn't!?

    • @AnyoneCanSee
      @AnyoneCanSee 7 лет назад

      a lot of Pakistan unfortunately. They promoted an anti Malala day.

    • @MostAmazingTop7
      @MostAmazingTop7 7 лет назад

      Robert J. Williamson no they didn't. Who said that ?

    • @AnyoneCanSee
      @AnyoneCanSee 7 лет назад

      Yes they did. Crazy backwards society. It was for schools as well. Teaching kids to hate her.
      www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/11/10/anti-malala-day-pakistan-schools-education_n_6132958.html

  • @ryanzarmbinski7446
    @ryanzarmbinski7446 8 лет назад +179

    It's shameful that Islamophobia persists so strongly in America.

    • @SilverMiraii
      @SilverMiraii 8 лет назад +20

      +Ryan Zarmbinski It's human instinct to hate what it's strange and unknown to you, it's out of fear and ignorance. They just don't know any better.

    • @Misskpop27
      @Misskpop27 8 лет назад +7

      I wrote an english paper about this so i felt like I needed to comment that what you said is so true and made me kinda happy because a lot of people dont even consider "islamophobia" a thing! They deny it so i was pleasantly surprised by this comment

    • @AnyoneCanSee
      @AnyoneCanSee 7 лет назад +5

      Islam is also a political ideology with a legal system. A truly terrible legal system. In 2014 Brunei went from modern European secular law to Sharia law and they will now stone gay people to death. Stone women to death for adultery, kill people who wish to leave the religion of Islam or for blasphemy. And these laws are of ALL nations under Islamic law. So I strongly oppose Islam.

    • @ryanzarmbinski7446
      @ryanzarmbinski7446 7 лет назад +4

      Robert J. Williamson You're thinking of Islamism i.e. the system of governance based on some interpretations of the teachings of Islam. There is not even a consensus within the Muslim community of what is and isn't allowed under sharia law. I believe that traditions are the more likely culprit for violence and not the religion itself.

    • @AnyoneCanSee
      @AnyoneCanSee 7 лет назад +3

      Ryan Zarmbinski - Well, all nations under Islamic law have death for apostasy (leaving Islam), death for blasphemy (criticising Islam) and death for adultery, so they seem to agree that this is Islamic law. 11 Islamic nations have death for being gay. So there is a consensus over these things. And I disagree with them all completely.

  • @nicolesauerwein3141
    @nicolesauerwein3141 10 лет назад +25

    Malala is my inspiration.

    • @bonedaddy5
      @bonedaddy5 10 лет назад

      ***** I second this statement 100%. UFCMania98 is obsessing about the drone strikes and trying to insert his outrage about it into a discussion about another issue of equal or greater importance to Malala, which is education in Pakistan. But his tunnel vision about drone strikes is distracting from a discussion about Malala's primary issue of concern - education - when she's already done more to effect the drone strike issue than he has or will ever do - she confronted President Obama about drone strikes personally:
      politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/11/obamas-meet-with-malala/
      So, +UFCMania98, Malala is on your side on the issue of drone strikes. Now, show her some respect and assume that since the Malala Fund is about education and not drone strikes, she's more concerned about education in her country than drone strikes. Learn to compartmentalize, and recognize that what you're most concerned about is not the ONLY problem in the world, and then you won't inadvertently do (slight) harm to someone who is on your side.

  • @KarinaSokulski
    @KarinaSokulski 9 лет назад +17

    More courage in this beautiful girl than a thousand armies.

  • @cloudwalker08
    @cloudwalker08 8 лет назад +7

    she makes me cry , she is so honest.

  • @stutijain6290
    @stutijain6290 5 лет назад +3

    Malala, you are our inspiration. Remain what you are. Your honesty will definitely be rewarded

  • @shnabiha
    @shnabiha 10 лет назад +14

    every single students should be watching this interview, so we know how lucky we are

  • @john7101
    @john7101 10 лет назад +29

    Masha'Allah

    • @abby-dullah2374
      @abby-dullah2374 10 лет назад +8

      masha allah indeed my friend... mash allah indeed...

  • @emmj9450
    @emmj9450 7 лет назад +17

    so clear in her thoughts
    👏👏👏👏👏
    long life girl ....m

  • @AyeshaRadheyaSound
    @AyeshaRadheyaSound 8 лет назад +12

    I really love on how shes really open minded and religious at the same time
    YOU ARE MY ROLE MODEL NOW!!!

  • @elegantman230
    @elegantman230 10 лет назад +5

    Well done Mr Stewart for brining this child to your show and showing the general public what is happening to poor people. I live in UK and went there for my honeymoon and know how humbled I was by the people for their kindness and hospitality.One day we stopped to see a family tending to their vegetables in the filed near the road and we decided that we will buy fresh vegetables from them. I asked them if we could pick and buy them, they said yes pick them, after I said how much? They turned around to me and said I can have them ! I couldn't do that I said its your living and I can afford them. After much insisting , our driver came over and said they will feel insulted , maybe you should just give something to the kids that were playing near by. So I did , the farmer was happy and I was happy. One evening I went for a walk near the hotel I was sating at and a local man greeted me and I returned the greeting and we started talking about how beautiful the surroundings were, as I bid him goodbye , he turned around and invited us to his home for an evening meal.I was just flabbergasted and humbled again that a complete stranger was asking us to to his home. I will never forget my experiences of Swat valley and its people. They may not have much in a materialtic way but their hearts are so true and loving. I hope that the piece loving people will get piece soon, as I would love to back there again one day.

    • @chalaco211
      @chalaco211 10 лет назад +7

      The people you are describing is a typical Muslim family, with not material riches but with a heart as big as an stadium, not the Muslim USA is trying to portrait.

  • @lilredandpink
    @lilredandpink 10 лет назад +17

    She is amazing.

  • @AS-pl2mn
    @AS-pl2mn 8 лет назад +2

    I've seen jon Stewart unable to hold back laughter, but I don't think I've ever seen a guest bring him to tears on camera. That's power...

  • @maribeld84
    @maribeld84 8 лет назад +8

    I am reading her book now. Really enjoying it!!

  • @dancinginthedark01
    @dancinginthedark01 9 лет назад +39

    Here's my opinion. Men are stronger physically. Women are stronger mentally. Women think more than men in certain situations, and because women are more sensory (or rather, they use their emotive side), women think things through befoee jumping in, whereas a man may just move in more quickly. That's not to say this is ALWAYS the case - but in general, women have a very powerful emotional/psychological strength while men are very physically strong.

    • @neonglitter7
      @neonglitter7 9 лет назад +2

      You're wrong women can take more physical pain then any man they give birth and although it's beautiful it's much more than what men can usually handle they also never have to worry about periods and such

    • @Punchmysock
      @Punchmysock 9 лет назад +2

      Gaya k Pain is different from person to person. Saying that a woman or a man can stand more pain than the other is completely wrong. However, men are *generally* more advantageous when it comes to physical power, as that's how humans have evolved.

    • @Dorsiazwart
      @Dorsiazwart 9 лет назад

      Through evolution the men used to hunt for food and so men have developed more athletical skills and physique. However, in this day and age there's really no need for physical prowess even in war and conflict women can be at power through firearms. In peacetime, women are superior in every way. They have more social skills, are more intelligent. Actually, research has shown that men are more emotianal and women can make better choices under stress. So give us men a break. ;D

    • @picis735248798
      @picis735248798 9 лет назад

      King Oatmeal Care to explain how in general are women more intelligent if they are using they emotions lot more? It is very stupid to say someone is superior over the other, because it would simply not work.

    • @zillertalernazihass
      @zillertalernazihass 9 лет назад

      I think you are wrong. Women are NOT mentally stronger. They start crying for everything

  • @doodlesinanotebook4936
    @doodlesinanotebook4936 9 лет назад +4

    Legendary. Loads of chills. Saw her speak in person, and she was the most inspiring person I have ever had the pleasure to be in a room with.

  • @modikiaisikitaisi5363
    @modikiaisikitaisi5363 8 лет назад +5

    Respect to my young sister. Lots of love from all Pakistanis to for her.

  • @blitzboy227
    @blitzboy227 9 лет назад +14

    I'm speechless just like Jon Stewart.. :)