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lucasbury discovered this in Photography
•31 reviews since Mar 12, 2008
photography, human-rights, activism
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lucasbury discovered 5 months ago- Oppression at its penultimate

invisableman rated 5 weeks ago- Is this democracy? The symbols are reinforced by the strong composition. The woman and her child appear all the more vulnerable as the only elements of humanity and colour against the advancing wall of shields and boots.Such a potent image leaves very little room for any doubt. In such circumstances do we need to know the details of the dispute to have any doubts that what we are witnessing is wrong?

- marcusklaas rated 6 weeks ago
- From the page: "This is a powerful image. However, your conclusions bother me: "do we need to know the details of the dispute to have any doubts that what we are witnessing is wrong?" Um, yes. Yes we do." haha well spoken

M-Nome rated 6 weeks ago- Definitely one of the must-see photos of the year.

- F3nr1L rated 7 weeks ago
- This is not worth a thousand words. It's not even worth one. In fact, because it came from shock journalism-- I believe the term bleeding heart is used somewhere here-- it is not even worth the contents of the public waste system.

- jaybirdlynch rated 3 months ago
- Why are we standing by and watching the wrongs being done to peoples protesting China's cruelty to the Tibetan protestors?

ericbrokenheart rated 4 months ago- how bad it can get

umanor rated 4 months ago- Yet another example of why I so strongly dislike organized authority.

747btrfly rated 4 months ago- The caption says, "An indigenous woman holds her child while trying to resist the advance of Amazonas state policemen who were expelling the woman and some 200 other members of the Landless Movement from a privately-owned tract of land on the outskirts of Manaus, in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon March 11, 2008. The landless peasants tried in vain to resist the eviction with bows and arrows against police using tear gas and trained dogs. REUTERS/Luiz Vasconcelos-A Critica/AE (BRAZIL)".

boblemacon rated 4 months ago- looks like the USA

cronindbarbarian rated 4 months ago- capitalism marches blindly on, how many fuckin burgers do we really need?