Ok ,I can answer your question . I know that you referred to the “Affairs of Tiananmen” in 1989 . In that year I was eleven-year old . In my mind , I think people will make different dicisions in different situation .
MY RESPONSE: Actually, you didn't answer my question. However, you're very good at dodging the questions with a philosophical answer. It doesn't matter that you were eleven years old at the time. Certainly, you must have an opinion about the protesting man in front of the tank, and the tank driver's decision to stop his tank. So, do you have an opinion?
Maybe I can ask you a question : during the Amercia&Vietnam War , who do you think is the hero :the solider fight in this war or the man refuse to join the battle ?
MY RESPONSE: The man who obeys orders and goes to war is always the hero. It was NOT our 18 to 22 year old boys' fault, who went to war and died, that the Vietnam War was a worthless and meaningless waste of time, both politically and in terms of human lives. Any man who ran from the war is a COWARD, and not worthy of citizenship in this country.
While the Japanese were our enemies during World War Two, I have great respect for the Japanese soldiers (the ones who obeyed the Geneva Conventions) and especially those young boys who flew their airplanes with cockpits welded shut, and dove their planes into our ships. They knew they weren't coming back home. They knew they were going to die. They were the Kamakazi pilots. They were brave and heroic for their country. They obeyed their orders and they bravely did their duty.
IAAL