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Personal Experience: Camerawoman That Trip The Refugee
This week because class was close for the Labor Holliday I was online.
The resource that I used was Camerawoman that trip the refugee who was carrying a child. This story was broadcast on the news and on the internet. What was happening was that refugees ran from the police from Hungary registration camp. The video was shot as the person was running away from the cops. What was disturbing was to see professional news reported kick a child and trip a father while caring his child.
In this class we talk about values, morals and ethical decision. What she did was horrific and unethical. We discover that she had problems with refuges and because of her own belief this compromised her from making an ethical decision. A defining moment however

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