This blog is updated each week by the 7th and 8th grade students who attend CS 211 (The Billingual School) in the South Bronx. We are looking to study today's current events and discuss these issues in an effective way.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Hundreds Die in Stampede on Cambodian Island
MY GOD over 300 people died in a stampede during a water festival in Cambodia. First I thought damm who goes and runs over their own kind for water, but then I read that Khmer Rouge used to rule this country torturing, killing, and infecting people. For a crappy country that stomps on their own, and has such terrible rulers doesn't do good for tourism. Anyways the prime minister Hun Sen (sounds a little asiany) scared them with something, and they were pushing and shoving each other out of the way. REACTION: Where is Cambodian anyway? Like around asia right, but I thought communist weren't bad. Then again I didn't know what communism was. Why would anyone think this is good, because they must be joking if one day I'm at manhattan for new year's and i get run over by random people
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This is why i never qo to parades because then theres too muchh drama and wayyyy to many fiqhts. Theres just too many people pushinq and shuvvinq to qet in the front. and then thats when people start to get their attitudes and start hittinq and quess what im not withhhh it!!!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, the country is called Cambodia.
ReplyDeleteThe reason the article uses the word "Cambodian" is the same reason you would call something "American."
Second, you should try being a little more sensitive to the issue.
i totally agree with Naomi!...300 ppl dead.wow dats jus sad.imagine wat their family members think of dis.SMH
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