Yes. Me, too. It really brought the point across. And to me it looked like the ones who weren’t allowed to advance didn’t even run the race. They knew it was pointless. But perhaps I’m wrong. Perhaps that was just the crowd observing.
No, I saw it as well. They weren’t even willing to try but they held each other’s hands in solidarity. I wasn’t sure if it was in appreciation of the fact they’d been recognized or shamed because they’d been pointed out and left out once again! It would have been amazing if those in the lead stood aside and waited for the others to advance. Then you’d know SOMEONE got the message. Instead they were willing to take anyway. Am I wrong?
How powerful a statement that is!
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That is an incredibly powerful statement and touched me to my core.
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Yes. Me, too. It really brought the point across. And to me it looked like the ones who weren’t allowed to advance didn’t even run the race. They knew it was pointless. But perhaps I’m wrong. Perhaps that was just the crowd observing.
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No, I saw it as well. They weren’t even willing to try but they held each other’s hands in solidarity. I wasn’t sure if it was in appreciation of the fact they’d been recognized or shamed because they’d been pointed out and left out once again! It would have been amazing if those in the lead stood aside and waited for the others to advance. Then you’d know SOMEONE got the message. Instead they were willing to take anyway. Am I wrong?
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I had exactly the same feeling. I thought that was what would happen. But it didn’t.
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I didn’t notice any of them actually feeling the moment and what it meant.
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Wonderful video. It really captured the idea that some people start closer to the goal line than others.
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