whistlinwheelmelbourne, Victoria Australia296 Posts
whistlinwheelmelbourne, Victoria Australia296 posts
No,I think it was correct,in so much as the young girls a fighter,and all power to her,but getting shot and standing up to oppression doesn't warrant a peace prize,more likely a military award of some sort would be more fitting for her.
Lobbying for,and actually reducing chemical weapons is more deserving of a peace award in my view.
janie1305Southampton, Hampshire, England UK916 posts
No, I think the right choice was made. Whilst I think she is a very brave young woman something doesn't sit quite right with me. I think her father is the spokesperson behind her and he is guiding her.
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