Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Question of the week

If those people that took the tank man off the scene stood for what he did why did they remove him.
If there's a bully that you don't like and someone stands up for the person who's getting picked on why stop them.

Also how do you know when enough is enough.

3 comments:

  1. They didnt want to see him dead for really no reason. Jumping on a tank doesn't really stop the over powering government. Maybe they also wanted a share in the world-wide fame. New on CNN, "The Undiscovered Mystery of The-Dude-On-The-Bike-That-Took-Away-The-Tank-Man." Catchy, huh?

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  2. I think that he was removed from the front of the tank because The-Dude-On-The-Bike-That-Took-Away-The-Tank-Man was probably an official who's job it was to stop people from protesting or video taping and might have lost his own life if he didn't do his job.

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  3. Ha! what the guy on top (can't read the name...) said is true. The bully comparison that you pointed out could work for their comment also: If your friend was the person standing up for the rest of you, what would you do? What if your friend was really scrawny and you knew that the bully would beat him up after if he kept on going?

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