I admit it I watched this and cried

Jan 29, 2011 16:07

The perspective of how lucky we, just keeps hitting me hard. These people are braving curfew, riot police and death to be heard.

And if you can, please share with as many people as you can.

"We will not be silenced, whether you're a Christian, whether you're a Muslim, whether you're an atheist, you will demand your goddam rights, and we will have our ( Read more... )

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skorupion January 29 2011, 23:47:03 UTC
Stuff like this never ceases to move me.

Never.

It's both sad to see how unlucky a lot of people are, but also inspirational to see people rally up like this for their chance, despite the risks. They're very brave.

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shadowandfoxgal January 30 2011, 01:39:53 UTC
This is a true sign of bravery that people have when the odds are against them. Because they are passionate about something, something they want to change. And they're fighting for it.

I feel sad that these people are suffering, but it's also an inspiration. I felt really moved.

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noo_da_puppi January 30 2011, 04:46:24 UTC
My heart goes out to all those folks fighting just to have the things we take for granted. I hate violence, but if that's the only way they can get those rights we all as Humans have, then I wish each one of them the strength of thousands.

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wefeelgroove January 30 2011, 18:45:42 UTC
Hey man I cried too. This whole thing is so surreal and humbling.

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kagetenshi January 30 2011, 18:47:08 UTC
"People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people."

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