Its feels like it was a pre-written story that needed videos. A narrative made by someone in advance. I feel its a one-sided story. But, such is that BBC latency - tear factory. I think that someone being the protestor doesn't mean you need to take hes side. As a documentary, you need to show both sides without bias, and this felt like the same old story we hear from the BBC. They should really grow up, the minority cannot force its opinion using force. Being a minority doesn't justify it. Shallow story with a "let's target an audience" stench attached to it. At least the quality of the photography was good.
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