One Guy Can Change The World
Posted on 11th January 2010 @ 16:38
Filed under: China,
The man who stood his ground against the tanks during the crack down on the Tiananmen square protests in 1989.
If this doesn't move and inspire you I don't know what will.
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIEVkmNf1Oc
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