To die for the racists is lighter than a feather, but to die for the people is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea.


To Die for the People (1972), paraphrasing Mao Zedong's "Serve the People"


To die for the racists is lighter than a feather, but to die for the people is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea.

To die for the racists is lighter than a feather, but to die for the people is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea.

To die for the racists is lighter than a feather, but to die for the people is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea.

To die for the racists is lighter than a feather, but to die for the people is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea.