a touch of red

Geo 2022-12-25 19:15:32

A story that seeks justice and just wants to tell the truth. Reflecting the reality, at least our urban management is such a reality, a movie worth our thinking. They sacrificed so hard to let people know the truth, and they're glad they at least had a chance to tell the truth. I still remember Qiushi Shang's "Hazards to the Freedom of Public Opinion", the sadness of a nation, that it can openly flout the Constitution in the communique, and it is still the part I believe in. A law that does not represent justice clamors to represent justice, and some people for their own interests clamor to represent the people. I hope there is a just law and a group of people with conscience. When faced with a situation without justice and conscience, we have the right, even the duty, to resist, either violently or moderately.

I have been a fear of death for a long time, and I have always hoped that I could live, but why do I live? I really hope that I can live for something, and live with some meaning. When I lose these things, I have no reason to live. Of course, I hope I am a conscientious person. At least I can’t be the cop who shoots the gun. The cop who shoots at the student who has already told me to put down his weapon. I don’t even want to be a helpless onlooker surrounded by the police. People, maybe I'll make an egg that smashes into the wall, because then at least I know I'm alive, not dead.

Rang De Basanti, our five hearts are also this color, I hope I will be more of that touch of red, to be a conscientious person to hold up those little stars.

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Rang De Basanti quotes

  • Mr. McHeneley: [In his diary] I always believed there were two kinds of men in this world, men who go to their deaths screaming, and men who go to their deaths in silence. Then I met a third kind.

  • Ajay Rathod: I'm proud of my country.

    Karan: Really, exactly what are you proud of? The Poverty?

    Aslam: No, he's proud of the Unemployment

    Karan: Or are you proud of the Corruption?

    Ajay Rathod: No country is perfect, Kran we have to work to make it perfect.

    Karan: Tell you what Ajay, you go on trying to make this country perfect, once I get into a college, i'm pushing of to America, nothing's ever going to get better in this garbage dump.