Onlookers screamed as fire engulfed the man, who had thrown pamphlets in the air before he set himself aflame. He was taken to a hospital and died hours later.
Not much info at time of posting what prompted the man to do so
I think you have to be mentally ill to protest via self immolation. There is much more you can do alive than you can do dead. Bringing attention to a cause in this manner is very effective… But ultimately pointless if everyone is already aware of it.
That monk did succeed in becoming a symbol of protest. But I don’t think he created a profound change that was worth his life.
Basically – suicide is never the answer. And as protest it’s rarely effective.
You might consider that you simply have a shallow experience of what it means to believe something. It’s not that different than signing up for the military in a time of war or running into a burning building to save a life.
It’s your decision, but it takes character to be willing to sacrifice yours self for something you truly believe in, for better or for worse.
so that monk that kit himself up protesting the us invasion of Vietnam. He was mentally ill?
I think you have to be mentally ill to protest via self immolation. There is much more you can do alive than you can do dead. Bringing attention to a cause in this manner is very effective… But ultimately pointless if everyone is already aware of it.
That monk did succeed in becoming a symbol of protest. But I don’t think he created a profound change that was worth his life.
Basically – suicide is never the answer. And as protest it’s rarely effective.
You might consider that you simply have a shallow experience of what it means to believe something. It’s not that different than signing up for the military in a time of war or running into a burning building to save a life.
It’s your decision, but it takes character to be willing to sacrifice yours self for something you truly believe in, for better or for worse.