The Holocaust Museum LA presented actor, professional bodybuilder and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger with the Award of Courage on Monday night for his work as a "longtime advocate against antisemitism and bigotry."
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00:00 [applause]
00:15 For me to be here today is really unbelievable because as you can imagine,
00:19 when you have been Mr. Universe five times, Mr. World, Mr. International,
00:26 seven times Mr. Olympia, you get a lot of trophies for your muscles.
00:32 But this is a trophy for my heart.
00:36 [applause]
00:38 What is important right now is because there is all this chatter out there
00:42 and all this stuff on the internet, all this negativity and hatred,
00:46 that we have to speak out and confront that.
00:49 The more we speak out about that issue, the better it is.
00:54 So every day we have to talk about that, we have to talk about it,
00:58 we have to talk about it over and over again.
01:01 Because we cannot let them get away with those lies and with this hatred.
01:07 We got to talk to them and talk them down and let them know that the only way to go
01:13 is to go through life with love and not with hatred.
01:18 Hatred will never ever win. Love on the end always wins.
01:22 Thank you very much for this wonderful award.
01:24 [applause]
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