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Laila 2022-10-01 01:52:54

To be honest, I feel that the actions of these children to assassinate the Secretary of Defense are a bit impulsive. For a legal person who is a little concerned about whether the death penalty should be abolished, this decision may not necessarily be correct. And the facts have also confirmed that the assassination did not arouse people's attention to the corruption of the Minister of Defense, but brought him more honor, and also brought the inevitable result for these children: they can only continue to walk. , until sacrifice. Although I have always appreciated the tragic and solemn, this innocent or wrongful death still makes my heart hurt. Maybe there really is no other way? Maybe it's really "To wake up the deaf and the dumb, a powerful cry must be used?" They are not afraid of death, and even "laugh at its pale face", but is such a death worth it? Although the deaths of these children have sparked enthusiasm and determination to end corruption, as one student interviewed after the crackdown said: This deeply touched my heart, but it will pass quickly.

- Anything you want to change here will only get worse, corruption is literally in our DNA. This country has no future!

- It's easy to comment on the sidelines, it's easier to blame others, why don't you go out and change that? Stand up bravely, join the political world, the police station, the government, and clean up the society.

- You won't, and I'll tell you why, because it takes a fair amount of effort. Complaining is much easier.

- Either live with reality or take responsibility and try to change it. No country is perfect, we can only make it better!

I have to admit, I am deeply ashamed to see this. Self-consciously unable to change this system, simply don't go into the muddy water to clear it up. This is exactly what the traditional Chinese gentleman does in hiding. Isn't this an escape?

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Rang De Basanti quotes

  • Karan: [refering to India] Here you try to change the syste and the system changes you.

  • Boy sitting on University steps: [Whistles] Which country, madam?

    Sue: India, I hope!