you know? on thanksgiving day, they would go out and work the garden and work the farm animals and then came home and had the thanksgiving meal. this is what we re thankful for. that we were able to produce all this wonderful food. but it was not processed food. and processed food that is completely catered a lot towards being the cheapest food and catered towards it s convenient food too. we work harder as americans. it is very compelling argument to drop the kids in the box full of balls out front, go in, see the colonel or the king or the clown and get a quick meal. how do we undo this thing? how do you convince people to essentially pay more for food? spend more time preparing food? that s a difficult argument to ask of people. you do it through culture. our culture is too young. we re only a few hundred years old. what about mockery and demonization? well, that s where i come in. i don t know.
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with the emergence of mandela, south africa became a beacon and refuge for millions all over the continent. that s when i took the food. that was the first way to engage. sanza has no formal culinary training. he s completely self taught, picking up bits and pieces where he can. often from the women in the neighborhood. so you re plucking the best of everybody s culinary culture? every day i learn. the smell, the color. what are you eating. where are you from? been taught by some men, it s not how it s cooked at home. go back there. there s a small kitchen. she ll teach you something. then that s me. i m here, aunty. i m really keen on how you re make your particular sauce. and they ll show you. they ll show me stuff. [ cheers and applause ]
but this high level of talk doesn t affect what s going on in the streets. i represent the streets. they re not even worrying about gun control. it s just life. it s just a part of life. so, you know, i don t know. you ve got to look at the american culture and look at ourselves. this is a culture from the very beginning, we admire the cowboy, the lone guy on the horse, the guy who solves problems simply and quickly with a blunt object or better yet with a gun. the people who have guns illegally on the streets, they re not going for background checks. they re going to get them illegally. what i m saying is we all agree if we could talk in a civil way, in a non-threatening way with really your hard core gun right person and say, look. there s got to be some common ground about straw buyers, for instance, limited amounts of rounds to a straw buyer who is clearly up to no good. there s got to be some common ground. regulation.
i represent the streets. they re not even worrying about gun control. it s just life. it s just a part of life. so, you know, i don t know. you ve got to look at the american culture and look at ourselves. isn t the culture from the very beginning we admire the cowboy, the lone guy on the horse, the guy who solves problems simply and quickly with a blunt object or better yet a gun. the people who have guns illegally on the streets, they re not going for background checks. they re going to get them illegally. what i m saying is we all agree if we could talk in a civil way, in a non-threatening way with really your hard core gun right person and say, look. there s got to be some common ground about straw buyers, for instance, limited amounts of rounds to a straw buyer who is clearly up to no good. there s got to be some common ground. regulation. if we stop talking about