Hyperbole != valid argument.Gindil said:Yep...KEM10 said:I am in agreement that he might have been trying to start a riot. This isn't his first time being forcefully removed from his wheelchair by the police and is a political blogger who was described as "cyber radical" and even states in the interview that the fight needs to be taken into the streets.
Hell, in the first video the cameraman even said that he is a martyr. My bet was he was starting something and the police just wanted to get him out of there so they could disband it.
And the Tiananmen Square demonstrators were terrorists. Along with Gandhi, Mother Theresa (Psycho Sadistic behind the mask...) and Martin Luther King.
I would be very careful in trying to label someone. Merely labeling someone for differing opinions is a quick way to misjudge their intents and purposes along with not seeing the actions that lead up so a situation.
Also, how do you know what his intentions were? The video clip was mostly him being taking in custody with a few seconds of what happened before being aired. Listen to the interview with him on BBC that the OP link as well. His reactions to some of the questions make me doubt his noble actions that you are claiming he has.