During the warlord period, the scenes of student demonstrations must have been taken for granted, after all, most of them were written into history and filmed. However, due to political sensitivity, it is basically all repression or even worse. This time, I took a fresh look at foreign operations, and I was really impressed. How should I put it, the black and white images confirm that this is true, the wind of freedom prevails, and the enthusiasm of young people should be within the constraints of the government. The court, as the main trial battlefield, apart from the independent forces, and before that, the three major organizations formed their own factions, and there are different opinions. Some tried to contact officials to rationalize the form of protest, but their words were vulgar. Some ignored the dignity and argued endlessly. But at this time, lawyers are more interesting. The more you pinch me, the better. The trial for several consecutive days has already caused many waves. Opposition voices are everywhere, and the obstruction is extremely deliberate. The drama of the battle of justice reflects the social reality, and the most precious thing is full of enthusiasm. Such primitive riots are not caused by nonsense. Understanding the hearts of the green future and listening to their voices is the way to win. The moment when young people battle wits and courage is so gratifying. I couldn't stop laughing when I heard the sentence "Is it possible that there were seven demonstrators in Chicago last summer, leading 10,000 undercover police officers to protest?" Jiang was still old and hot. It seems that the parade of foreigners is not as simple as the introduction of the slogan and the theme. It needs to be mixed with some swear words and even provocative behaviors to express emotions. The result is often accompanied by tear gas and more incomprehensible words. Until the end, when he "briefly" recalled the 4,500 soldiers who died in the war, the jurors cheered, and the victory of the debate must belong to them.
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