RE: The memory of breaking the shackle

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I think I read about this somewhere on X, and when I did some further digging into it, I was just as glad to find out what the incident meant for you guys, especially with regards to employment opportunities not being equitable.

As for not being able to speak up, I think you did the right thing keeping quiet for the sake of your life and your family. Sometimes, this is what being brave means - being rational and knowing when to act and when to lie in wait for an opportunity.

I notice you mentioned you were actively involved in research. What type of research do you do, if you don't mind?



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Hmm. At that time the incident was highlighted and you might read it.
Speaking without knowing the consequences is not good but we were pushed to a dead end and we raised our voice at the end and became successful but it cost many lives.
I am a student of fisheries and I already graduated. I was involved in fish-related research which was a criterion to be graduated from my department.
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