Friday, September 28, 2007

Shot dead trying to show the truth In Burma


This was something I came across and just wanted to show the class about how powerful and instant Web 2.0 is. In addition, how un-filter and raw it is. It allows us to see things as it is, but can the general public handle it? I know I can because that's life, but what about the rest of us? I would like to hear what you have to say. Take a look and you be your own judge.


2 comments:

Yola said...

Even without knowing the language in which this video was presented in, I understood what was happening. Can the public handle it? Here is where I'll editorialize, I think unfiltered news (such as this video) tells it like it is, shows the raw truth. -Yolanda

Shamwari said...

sad to say, i have actually seen worse. my brother showed me the video of when the first American was beheaded in Iraq. i was so disgusted. because it was so brutal and something so far from my nature. i have never been able to understand how a human being can physically hurt another human.

i couldn't understand the language in the video. i was wondering, was he a professional photo journalist? can you understand what they were saying? if so, can you give me a synopsis?

Do you know who Dan Eldon is? If not, check this video out & look for part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxxgetWUi1o

peace~christina