It suddenly occurred to me that it seems that few US presidents die badly, and that the American people just wanted Nixon to admit his mistake, not his life. Unlike the President of South Korea, there is basically no hospitable death. I don't know much about politics, so I might be wrong.
I can't help but envy the Americans. It seems that every American can stand up and defend their rights: Milk, X-man... Even if they are small, they will stand up. For them, no matter how small they are, they are the masses. And we, the masses are the minority, and the people are the pariahs.
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