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Would you recommend coming here? I would hate to think that suddenly
you'd get troupes of Westerners sort of wandering around in
a circuit going, "Oh, God, they're working really
hard," and, "Isn't it hot?" Much like I did when I was
wandering around. But, you know, this is an incredible
place to be, and it's very surreal, and I like it for that regard. My instincts are always that I hate seeing animals being
involved in stuff like this. But that's a very easy thing for me,
from Crawley, to come along and be appalled
at what is happening to camels. I'm not appalled, that's how
they have to do their job. From talking to the guys,
they know not to overload them, and it's as humane as it could
possibly be in the circumstances. After talking to them about the fact
that business is getting tougher and technology is encroaching,
and the market price isn't great, I find myself wishing that somebody
in marketing at Holland & Barrett suddenly declares that
Ethiopian salt is a super food just to push the price of this up so that wankers in Shoreditch
start buying it. Do you know what I mean?
you'd get troupes of Westerners sort of wandering around in
a circuit going, "Oh, God, they're working really
hard," and, "Isn't it hot?" Much like I did when I was
wandering around. But, you know, this is an incredible
place to be, and it's very surreal, and I like it for that regard. My instincts are always that I hate seeing animals being
involved in stuff like this. But that's a very easy thing for me,
from Crawley, to come along and be appalled
at what is happening to camels. I'm not appalled, that's how
they have to do their job. From talking to the guys,
they know not to overload them, and it's as humane as it could
possibly be in the circumstances. After talking to them about the fact
that business is getting tougher and technology is encroaching,
and the market price isn't great, I find myself wishing that somebody
in marketing at Holland & Barrett suddenly declares that
Ethiopian salt is a super food just to push the price of this up so that wankers in Shoreditch
start buying it. Do you know what I mean?
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Would you recommend coming here?
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I would hate to think that suddenly
you'd get troupes of Westerners
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sort of wandering around in
a circuit going,
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"Oh, God, they're working really
hard," and, "Isn't it hot?"
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Much like I did when I was
wandering around.
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But, you know, this is an incredible
place to be, and it's very surreal,
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and I like it for that regard.
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My instincts are always
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that I hate seeing animals being
involved in stuff like this.
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But that's a very easy thing for me,
from Crawley,
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to come along and be appalled
at what is happening to camels.
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I'm not appalled, that's how
they have to do their job.
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From talking to the guys,
they know not to overload them,
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and it's as humane as it could
possibly be in the circumstances.
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After talking to them about the fact
that business is getting tougher
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and technology is encroaching,
and the market price isn't great,
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I find myself wishing that somebody
in marketing at Holland & Barrett
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suddenly declares that
Ethiopian salt is a super food
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just to push the price of this up
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so that wankers in Shoreditch
start buying it.
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Do you know what I mean?
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Movie Summary
British comedian Romesh Ranganathan investigates if the persisting stereotypes about certain places in the world are exaggerated.