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Unknown Rebel



Video Title : Unknown Rebel
Description : Tiananmen square 1989, the unknown rebel, a.k.a the tankman
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duhhps, if someone did this to the the us army they would not be considered a terrorist. When has a peaceful protester ever been regarded as a terrorist by the united states?

Hiroshima 1945: 129 000 people died the first day after US army used the atombomb. New York 2001: Usama Bin Ladin fly into world trade center. About 4000 people die. Still Usama Bin Ladin is the terrorist and 9/11 is classified as the biggest terrorist attacks ever. 4000 people compared to 129 000 people. And this is just one example

Osama Bin Laden is one man leading a radical faction of fundamentalists. Unlike a nation's government, there are few additional faces to place with a shadowy organization like Al Qaeda. Additionally, that group has many more crimes under his belt than that one attack.

Exactly. for 9/11 you can blame someone, cause there is only one single person who have the responsibility for al Qaeda, but for hiroshima you cannot blame onlt one person cause its a ligimit act, cause the act is made by the most powerful country in the world. Killing a human, wether you represent the government, or you represent a terrorist organisation still counts as murder. The ehing that counts is what perspective, or whar perspectives you are see it from.

learn to spell jackass

Hiroshima was a calculated plan, it was to prevent the deaths of hundreds of thousands of both American and Japanese. It was described as "the least abhorrent choice" the Japanese were given a warning-to surrender or face utter destruction The Japanese refused to surrender then the US helped rebuild conversely, no warning was given by Usama, there was no war to end, it was just an attack with the intent to kill as many as possible. to make such a comparison is naive.

Hiroshima was bommed simply because of the US fear that the Japanese would surrender to the Russians and agree to a piece on the USSR terms and not theirs... Hiroshima was done to give the victory to the west so that they controlled the outcome of the war

When he got off the tank, he was pulled into the crowd by worried onlookers. That's it. He wasn't run over, he didn't just walk into the crowd. He was pulled in and probably went home to put away the groceries it looked like he was carrying.

yeah, exactly. wether it was groceries or his gym cloathes or his maybe his class notes, that doesn't even matter. what matter is that he did what no one else of us dare to do in a million years. some call it bravery, others call it stupidity. I say it's up to you to decide

That statement kind of makes no sense at all... you're comparing apples to oranges my friend.


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