One voice can make a difference
By yuansplace
@yuansplace (543)
Switzerland
June 30, 2009 11:43am CST
Few years ago, a friend of mine from the United States sent me an email about speaking or stand as the leader for the crowd. It is true that one voice can make a difference. Let us not keep queit if we notice some things that need to voice out. Let us show the people who make wrong doings that they need to stop their activities. Let us show them that through our voice, anything could happen. In many asian countries, politicians are the worst people who corrupt all the funds from the government. Therefore, many people who are against their ideas voiced out their thoughts on many issues asking why and why and why..
Do you just keep quiet or you also participate in any even who felt deprrived?
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@Canellita (12029)
• United States
30 Jun 09
I have often found myself getting into trouble for having opened my mouth to voice an opinion. I try to behave and keep things to myself but there are times where it is just impossible to do so.


