Just awesome.
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I reallly admire this guy for being so brave.
Discuss your heroes.

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LIKE A BOSS.
In all seriousness though, that really takes some guts to do something like that. (For those of you who don't know or don't feel like looking it up, this incident occurred in June of 1989, one day after the Chinese government violently cracked down on peaceful protests in Tiananmen Square.) I really have to commend him for being so brave just to make a small silent statement like that.
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Harakou wrote:
LIKE A BOSS.
In all seriousness though, that really takes some guts to do something like that. (For those of you who don't know or don't feel like looking it up, this incident occurred in June of 1989, one day after the Chinese government violently cracked down on peaceful protests in Tiananmen Square.) I really have to commend him for being so brave just to make a small silent statement like that.
I wonder where he is now. Probably dead, but still there's a chance he is alive.

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embedding is disabled so you can only watch on youtube which is inappropriate for scratch
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svinnik wrote:
toocoolforschool wrote:
embedding is disabled so you can only watch on youtube which is inappropriate for scratch
Too bad. This has nothing inappropriate.
The comments are innapropriate.
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bananaman114 wrote:
svinnik wrote:
toocoolforschool wrote:
embedding is disabled so you can only watch on youtube which is inappropriate for scratch
Too bad. This has nothing inappropriate.
The comments are innapropriate.
Don't look at the comments.

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svinnik wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
svinnik wrote:
Too bad. This has nothing inappropriate.
The comments are innapropriate.
Don't look at the comments.
Scratch won't settle for that.
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svinnik wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
svinnik wrote:
Don't look at the comments.Scratch won't settle for that.
Is it your business?
Quite, as much as it is yours and as much as it the buisness of the Scratch team. I am a fellow poster.
Well maybe not that bit about the ST but it's as much my buisness as it is yours.
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bananaman114 wrote:
svinnik wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Scratch won't settle for that.Is it your business?
Quite, as much as it is yours and as much as it the buisness of the Scratch team. I am a fellow poster.
Well maybe not that bit about the ST but it's as much my buisness as it is yours.
I stand corrected. I can't find another video as good as this one. Also, all further conversation should be about either your heroes or this guy.

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svinnik wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
svinnik wrote:
Is it your business?Quite, as much as it is yours and as much as it the buisness of the Scratch team. I am a fellow poster.
Well maybe not that bit about the ST but it's as much my buisness as it is yours.I stand corrected. I can't find another video as good as this one. Also, all further conversation should be about either your heroes or this guy.
Yeah, [/offtopic]
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Man, he has some serious guts.
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Either I don't understand the context or he's just annoying the poo out of a tank.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Either I don't understand the context or he's just annoying the poo out of a tank.
im pretty sure hes against war or something and trying to stop his countries tanks from going (but if he was trying to stop another country hed probably be dead)
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imnotbob wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Either I don't understand the context or he's just annoying the poo out of a tank.
im pretty sure hes against war or something and trying to stop his countries tanks from going (but if he was trying to stop another country hed probably be dead)
He was a political dissident standing up to a column of Chinese tanks a day after the violent crackdown at Tiananmen Square.
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Harakou wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Either I don't understand the context or he's just annoying the poo out of a tank.
im pretty sure hes against war or something and trying to stop his countries tanks from going (but if he was trying to stop another country hed probably be dead)
He was a political dissident standing up to a column of Chinese tanks a day after the violent crackdown at Tiananmen Square.
That guy was awesome. BTW, I voted for you.

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The sad issue about affectionately named, "tank man", is that most of the Chinese public has no idea that he even exists. While I do not want this to devolve into a political debate, it is my personal opinion that governments should keep no secrets from their people.
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demosthenes wrote:
The sad issue about affectionately named, "tank man", is that most of the Chinese public has no idea that he even exists. While I do not want this to devolve into a political debate, it is my personal opinion that governments should keep no secrets from their people.
Well, I completely agree with you. The Chinese government can be very controlling of its people and the information they have access to. It's unfortunate, really. I just wonder how long they can keep it up. The internet has proven very difficult to control.
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I believe that the internet is the number one resource available to those seeking to gather information with or without their government's consent, and it is impossible to entirely shut it down.
It is my belief that China is currently being held together by fervent nationalism.
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Well, China does censor a lot of things on the internet to prevent its people from learning more about the past. They can't block everything, but so far they've managed to keep a lot of information away from the public.
How do the Chinese people feel about their government anyway? I doubt there have been any polls asking that sort of thing.
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