ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dave Meslin - Artist and organizer
Dave Meslin is a "professional rabble-rouser." Based in Toronto, he works to make local issues engaging and even fun to get involved in.

Why you should listen

Multi-partisan and fiercely optimistic, Dave Meslin embraces ideas and projects that cut across traditional boundaries between grassroots politics, electoral politics and the arts community. In his work, in Toronto and globally, he attempts to weave elements of these communities together. (His business card reads "Dave Meslin: community choreographer," which feels about right.)

Some of his projects include 2006's City Idol contest, which put a sexy new face on council elections; co-editing Local Motion, a book about civic projects in Toronto; and Dandyhorse and Spacing magazines. And he's part of the Toronto folk/indie collective Hidden Cameras, using their worldwide touring to research voting practices in the cities where they play. He recently founded the Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto (RaBIT)

He blogs at Mez Dispenser, or find him on Facebook and Twitter, where he's @Meslin.  
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TEDxToronto 2010

Dave Meslin: The antidote to apathy

Dave Meslin: 冷漠的解藥

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社區政治 - 學校,分區,理事選舉 - 與我們生活息息相關的一切。為甚麼我們大部分人從不參與?是因為我們真的毫不在乎嗎?Dave Meslin 不這麼想。他指出七個阻擾我們參與地方事務的原因 - 就算我們真的在乎。
- Artist and organizer
Dave Meslin is a "professional rabble-rouser." Based in Toronto, he works to make local issues engaging and even fun to get involved in. Full bio

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How often經常 do we hear
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我們是否時常聽到
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that people just don't care關心?
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沒人關心政治?
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How many許多 times have you been told
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是否時常有人告訴你
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that real真實, substantial大量的 change更改 isn't possible可能
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真正的改變是不可能的
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because most people are too selfish自私,
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因為大多數的人們要不是太自私
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too stupid or too lazy
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太白癡,就是太懶惰
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to try to make a difference區別 in their community社區?
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沒人想真正努力改變自己的社區
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I propose提出 to you today今天 that apathy暮氣 as we think we know it
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今天我想要告訴大家的你所熟悉的這些冷漠
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doesn't actually其實 exist存在,
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其實並不存在
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but rather, that people do care關心,
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其實人們在乎
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but that we live生活 in a world世界
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但我們所在的這個世界
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that actively積極地 discourages鼓勵 engagement訂婚
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卻往往以許多阻礙
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by constantly經常 putting obstacles障礙 and barriers障礙 in our way.
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來阻擾我們參與社區事務
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And I'll give you some examples例子 of what I mean.
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讓我舉出一些例子來說明我的論點
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Let's start開始 with city hall大廳.
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從市政府開始
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You ever see one of these before?
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你看過這個嗎?
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This is a newspaper報紙 ad廣告.
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這是個報紙廣告
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It's a notice注意 of a zoning區劃 application應用 change更改 for a new office辦公室 building建造
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一個新商業大樓申請區域重劃
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so the neighborhood鄰里 knows知道 what's happening事件.
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於是登報告訴當地住戶
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As you can see, it's impossible不可能 to read.
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如你所見,這根本無法閱讀
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You need to get halfway down
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你需要一路看到中間
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to even find out which哪一個 address地址 they're talking about,
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才能找到這塊地的地址
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and then farther更遠 down, in tiny 10-point-點 font字形,
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你得再往下找到這些更小的字
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to find out how to actually其實 get involved參與.
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才知道如何參與討論
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Imagine想像 if the private私人的 sector扇形 advertised廣告 in the same相同 way --
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想像私人企業也用這套 -
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if Nike耐克 wanted to sell a pair of shoes
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如果耐吉想賣鞋
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and put an ad廣告 in the paper like that.
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然後登這種報紙廣告
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
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Now that would never happen發生.
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這是不可能的
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You'll你會 never see an ad廣告 like that
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你不會看到這種廣告
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because Nike耐克 actually其實 wants you to buy購買 their shoes.
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因為耐吉真心希望你買他們的鞋子
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Whereas the city of Toronto多倫多
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但多倫多市政府
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clearly明確地 doesn't want you involved參與 with the planning規劃 process處理,
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很明顯地不要你參與重劃過程
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otherwise除此以外 their ads廣告 would look something like this --
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要不然他們的廣告應該看起來像這樣
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with all the information信息 basically基本上 laid鋪設 out clearly明確地.
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所有的資訊都一目了然
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As long as the city's城市的 putting out notices通告 like this
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要是市政府的公告總是這樣
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to try to get people engaged訂婚,
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還期待市民加入討論
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then of course課程 people aren't going to be engaged訂婚.
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那麼當然,不會得到任何結果
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But that's not apathy暮氣;
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但這不是冷漠
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that's intentional故意的 exclusion排除.
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而是刻意排除
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Public上市 space空間.
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公共空間
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The manner方式 in which哪一個 we mistreat虐待 our public上市 spaces空間
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我們對待公共空間的方式
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is a huge巨大 obstacle障礙
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也是一個
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towards any type類型 of progressive進步 political政治 change更改
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阻礙政治進步和改變的障礙
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because we've我們已經 essentially實質上 put a price價錢 tag標籤 on freedom自由 of expression表達.
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就像是我們為言論自由貼上價格標簽
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Whoever has the most money gets得到 the loudest最響亮 voice語音,
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誰有錢,誰大聲
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dominating主導 the visual視覺 and mental心理 environment環境.
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充斥著我們的視覺和心靈環境
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The problem問題 with this model模型
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這個模式的問題是
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is that there are some amazing驚人 messages消息 that need to be said
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那些需要被聽到的重要訊息
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that aren't profitable有利可圖 to say.
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並不賺錢
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So you're never going to see them on a billboard廣告牌.
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於是你永遠無法在告示牌上看見它們
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The media媒體 plays播放 an important重要 role角色
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媒體在我們處理公共事務和促進政治改變的心態上
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in developing發展 our relationship關係 with political政治 change更改,
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扮演著非常重要的角色
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mainly主要 by ignoring無視 politics政治
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它們避開那些爭議性的話題
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and focusing調焦 on celebrities名人 and scandals醜聞,
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過分關心娛樂新聞和醜聞
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but even when they do talk about important重要 political政治 issues問題,
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就連它們好不容易提到重要的議題時
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they do it in a way that I feel discourages鼓勵 engagement訂婚.
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都是用一種避免人參與的方式
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And I'll give you an example: the Now magazine雜誌 from last week --
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讓我舉出一個例子:這是上禮拜的“現在”雜誌
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progressive進步, downtown市中心 weekly每週 in Toronto多倫多.
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一本先進的,多倫多市中心的週刊
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This is the cover story故事.
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這是封面故事
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It's an article文章 about a theater劇院 performance性能,
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一個有關劇場表演的文章
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and it starts啟動 with basic基本 information信息 about where it is,
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一開始它就寫出上演的地方
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in case案件 you actually其實 want to go and see it after you've read the article文章 --
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因為你讀完這篇文章後,很有可能會想去看
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where, the time, the website網站.
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地點,時間,網頁
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Same相同 with this -- it's a movie電影 review評論,
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這個電影評論也是
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an art藝術 review評論,
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還有藝術評論
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a book review評論 -- where the reading is in case案件 you want to go.
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書評 - 朗讀會在哪裡舉辦,如果你想去的話
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A restaurant餐廳 -- you might威力 not want to just read about it,
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餐廳 - 因為你不只想讀
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maybe you want to go to the restaurant餐廳.
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你還會想去吃
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So they tell you where it is, what the prices價格 are,
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於是它們會告訴你在哪裡,大概甚麼價位
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the address地址, the phone電話 number, etc等等.
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地址,電話等等
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Then you get to their political政治 articles用品.
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等到你開始讀政治評論
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Here's這裡的 a great article文章 about an important重要 election選舉 race種族 that's happening事件.
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這個文章為現在進行的選舉做了很好的報導
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It talks會談 about the candidates候選人 -- written書面 very well --
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它談論我們的候選人 - 寫的很好
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but no information信息, no follow-up跟進,
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但沒有後續資訊
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no websites網站 for the campaigns活動,
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沒有選舉網頁
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no information信息 about when the debates辯論 are, where the campaign運動 offices辦事處 are.
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也沒有選舉中心的地址,或辯論大會舉行的資料
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Here's這裡的 another另一個 good article文章
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about a new campaign運動 opposing反對 privatization私有化 of transit過境
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談論反對大眾運輸私有化
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without any contact聯繫 information信息 for the campaign運動.
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卻也沒有附上活動的連絡方式
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The message信息 seems似乎 to be
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這本雜誌透露出來的訊息彷彿是
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that the readers讀者 are most likely容易 to want to eat,
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讀者們最喜歡的是吃
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maybe read a book, maybe see a movie電影, but not be engaged訂婚 in their community社區.
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偶爾看本書、看部電影,但絕不是改變社區
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And you might威力 think this is a small thing,
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你可能覺得這都是小事
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but I think it's important重要 because it sets a tone
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但我之所以覺得它重要是因為
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and it reinforces加強 the dangerous危險 idea理念
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這一切都導向一個危險的訊息
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that politics政治 is a spectator觀眾 sport運動.
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就是我們可以袖手旁觀
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Heroes英雄: How do we view視圖 leadership領導?
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英雄們:我們如何看待領導力
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Look at these 10 movies電影. What do they have in common共同?
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看看這十部電影,它們的共通處是甚麼?
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Anyone任何人?
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誰來告訴我們?
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They all have heroes英雄 who were chosen選擇.
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電影裡的英雄都是被選擇的
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Someone有人 came來了 up to them and said, "You're the chosen選擇 one.
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某個人出現對他們說“就是你了
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There's a prophesy預言. You have to save保存 the world世界."
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預言說,你必須拯救世界。”
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And then someone有人 goes off and saves節省 the world世界 because they've他們已經 been told to,
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於是這個人就上路去拯救世界,因為有人要他們這樣做
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with a few少數 people tagging標記 along沿.
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也沒幾個人跟隨他
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This helps幫助 me understand理解
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這讓我理解
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why a lot of people have trouble麻煩 seeing眼看 themselves他們自己 as leaders領導者
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為甚麼人們很難把自己看成領導者
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because it sends發送 all the wrong錯誤 messages消息 about what leadership領導 is about.
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因為這些都灌輸人們有關領導力的錯誤訊息
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A heroic英勇 effort功夫 is a collective集體 effort功夫,
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英雄事蹟是集體合作
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number one.
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第一
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Number two, it's imperfect不完善; it's not very glamorous富有魅力的,
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第二,它並不完美,也不華麗
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and it doesn't suddenly突然 start開始 and suddenly突然 end結束.
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它不會突然開始又突然結束
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It's an ongoing不斷的 process處理 your whole整個 life.
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它是一個持續發生的過程
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But most importantly重要的, it's voluntary自主性.
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最重要的是,它是自願的
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It's voluntary自主性.
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自發性的
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As long as we're teaching教學 our kids孩子
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一旦我們教導我們的孩子
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that heroism英雄主義 starts啟動 when someone有人 scratches划痕 a mark標記 on your forehead前額,
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英雄都是從有個人在他額頭做上標記開始
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or someone有人 tells告訴 you that you're part部分 of a prophecy預言,
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或是得有人過來告訴你:你是預言的一部分
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they're missing失踪 the most important重要 characteristic特性 of leadership領導,
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他們都遺漏了領導力最重要的一個特性
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which哪一個 is that it comes from within.
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就是它是從內而生的
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It's about following以下 your own擁有 dreams --
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它有關跟隨你的夢想
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uninvited不速之, uninvited不速之 --
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無須他人邀請
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and then working加工 with others其他 to make those dreams come true真正.
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然後與他人一起合作,實現美夢
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Political政治 parties派對: oh boy男孩.
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政黨,老天
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Political政治 parties派對 could and should be
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政黨可以是,也應該是
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one of the basic基本 entry條目 points
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那些想參與政治活動的人
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for people to get engaged訂婚 in politics政治.
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的絕佳入口
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Instead代替, they've他們已經 become成為, sadly可悲的是,
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但是它們,很不幸地
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uninspiring平淡 and uncreative缺乏創造力 organizations組織
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卻變成這些沒創意又沒想法的組織
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that rely依靠 so heavily嚴重 on market市場 research研究
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靠著市場調查
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and polling輪詢 and focus焦點 groups
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投票和意見調查
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that they end結束 up all saying the same相同 thing,
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說出一樣的話
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pretty漂亮 much regurgitating反芻 back to us what we already已經 want to hear
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反芻那些我們想聽的話
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at the expense費用 of putting forward前鋒 bold膽大 and creative創作的 ideas思路.
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而不是提供有創意或勇敢的想法
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And people can smell that, and it feeds供稿 cynicism玩世不恭.
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人們聽得出來,於是變得諷刺
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(Applause掌聲)
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Charitable慈善 status狀態:
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慈善組織:
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Groups who have charitable慈善 status狀態 in Canada加拿大 aren't allowed允許 to do advocacy擁護.
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加拿大擁有慈善身分的團體不能支持特定組織和人物
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This is a huge巨大 problem問題 and a huge巨大 obstacle障礙 to change更改
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這是一個大問題,也是改變的一大阻力
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because it means手段 that some of the most passionate多情 and informed通知 voices聲音
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這意味著最熱情和理解狀況的聲音
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are completely全然 silenced沉默, especially特別 during election選舉 time.
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在選舉期間是完全靜默的
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Which哪一個 leads引線 us to the last one,
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於是我們來到最後一點
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which哪一個 is our elections選舉.
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我們的選舉
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As you may可能 have noticed注意到, our elections選舉 in Canada加拿大 are a complete完成 joke玩笑.
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大家都知道,加拿大的選舉根本是個笑話
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We use out-of-date外的日期 systems系統
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我們用落後的系統
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that are unfair不公平 and create創建 random隨機 results結果.
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製造出不公平和隨性的結果
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Canada's加拿大 currently目前 led by a party派對
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今日的加拿大是由
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that most Canadians加拿大人 didn't actually其實 want.
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大部分的加拿大人不想要的政黨所帶領的
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How can we honestly老老實實 and genuinely真正的 encourage鼓勵 more people to vote投票
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我們該如何誠懇地鼓勵人們去投票
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when votes don't count計數 in Canada加拿大?
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當投票在加拿大根本不算數呢?
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You add all this up together一起
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你把以上原因全加在一起
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and of course課程 people are apathetic麻木不仁.
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你就知道為甚麼人們如此漠然
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It's like trying to run into a brick wall.
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就像撞進一堵磚牆
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Now I'm not trying to be negative
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列舉這些阻礙不是為了
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by throwing投擲 all these obstacles障礙 out and explaining說明 what's in our way.
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帶來負面影響,然後說,我們就是這樣
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Quite相當 the opposite對面: I actually其實 think people are amazing驚人 and smart聰明
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相反的,我覺得人們非常聰明
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and that they do care關心.
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而且他們在乎
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But that, as I said, we live生活 in this environment環境
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但誠如我所說,冷漠是來自我們的環境
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where all these obstacles障礙 are being存在 put in our way.
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和這些立在我們之前的阻礙
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As long as we believe that people, our own擁有 neighbors鄰居,
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一旦我們相信人們,我們的鄰舍
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are selfish自私, stupid or lazy,
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都是些自私、愚蠢、又懶惰的人
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then there's no hope希望.
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就毫無希望
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But we can change更改 all those things I mentioned提到.
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但我們可以改變我剛剛所提到的
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We can open打開 up city hall大廳.
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我們可以向市政府提出要求
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We can reform改革 our electoral systems系統.
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我們可以改變我們的選舉系統
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We can democratize民主化 our public上市 spaces空間.
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我們可以讓公共空間民主化
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My main主要 message信息 is,
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我的重點是
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if we can redefine重新定義 apathy暮氣,
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如果我們可以把人們的漠然
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not as some kind of internal內部 syndrome綜合徵,
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不再歸咎於個人的心理狀態
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but as a complex複雜 web捲筒紙 of cultural文化 barriers障礙
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而是歸咎於這些複雜的文化負擔
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that reinforces加強 disengagement解脫,
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是這些負擔阻礙了我們的參與
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and if we can clearly明確地 define確定, we can clearly明確地 identify鑑定,
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一旦我們重新思考
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what those obstacles障礙 are,
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我們就可以辨認這些阻力
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and then if we can work together一起 collectively to dismantle拆除 those obstacles障礙,
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如果我們一起努力打破這些阻礙
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then anything is possible可能.
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任何事都是有可能的
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Thank you.
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謝謝各位
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(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
Translated by Coco Shen
Reviewed by Geoff Chen

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dave Meslin - Artist and organizer
Dave Meslin is a "professional rabble-rouser." Based in Toronto, he works to make local issues engaging and even fun to get involved in.

Why you should listen

Multi-partisan and fiercely optimistic, Dave Meslin embraces ideas and projects that cut across traditional boundaries between grassroots politics, electoral politics and the arts community. In his work, in Toronto and globally, he attempts to weave elements of these communities together. (His business card reads "Dave Meslin: community choreographer," which feels about right.)

Some of his projects include 2006's City Idol contest, which put a sexy new face on council elections; co-editing Local Motion, a book about civic projects in Toronto; and Dandyhorse and Spacing magazines. And he's part of the Toronto folk/indie collective Hidden Cameras, using their worldwide touring to research voting practices in the cities where they play. He recently founded the Ranked Ballot Initiative of Toronto (RaBIT)

He blogs at Mez Dispenser, or find him on Facebook and Twitter, where he's @Meslin.  
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