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what is going on here im 15 and would like to understand the context in this could some one reply to this please ?

See the Iran hostage crisis of 1979.-- Pharos 03:20, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply
See also Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Iranian hostage crisis protest for the discussion around the image. Other than it being at the time of the Iranian hostage crisis, the circumstance and significance of this particular image has not been established. Don't ask me how such POV imagery could make it to the front page. I opposed it. — Pengo 04:21, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply
Then I won't ask. ;) Jumping cheese 12:47, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply

I think it captures an intense moment, probably partly by accident as happens with all great photos, which makes it art. I remember I was in junior high school during the hostage crisis, and my first period teacher was retired Colonel Branstetter, and he told us of the failed rescue operation before it hit the news that day, saying his friends still in the Army let him know early that morning.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.197.51.25 ( talkcontribs)

Get the hell out of my country

So he's a native then? ;D - Nadim Scolris 22:22, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply

If he was born in the United States, what else would he be Sherlock? -- Haizum μολὼν λαβέ 22:25, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply
could be native-born, a term not to be confused with Native American -- 200.106.105.25 ( talk) 07:39, 25 July 2009 (UTC) reply
He doesn't have to be native to the land to be native to the country. 70.146.67.84 ( talk) 00:27, 5 February 2010 (UTC) reply
Even the ancestors of "native Americans" came here from somewhere else. If the sole criteria for being a legitimate inhabitant of this country is ancestral origin, their claim is as legitimate as anyone else's who was born here.

The back of the sign

I can sort of read the back of the sign.

.......se all americans now

Can anybody elaborate? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Harrifer ( talkcontribs) 15:02, 29 September 2007 (UTC) reply

The back says "Release all Americans now." Hope I could've been of help! Cuyler 91093 ( Contribs) 07:47, 4 March 2008 (UTC) reply
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what is going on here im 15 and would like to understand the context in this could some one reply to this please ?

See the Iran hostage crisis of 1979.-- Pharos 03:20, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply
See also Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Iranian hostage crisis protest for the discussion around the image. Other than it being at the time of the Iranian hostage crisis, the circumstance and significance of this particular image has not been established. Don't ask me how such POV imagery could make it to the front page. I opposed it. — Pengo 04:21, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply
Then I won't ask. ;) Jumping cheese 12:47, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply

I think it captures an intense moment, probably partly by accident as happens with all great photos, which makes it art. I remember I was in junior high school during the hostage crisis, and my first period teacher was retired Colonel Branstetter, and he told us of the failed rescue operation before it hit the news that day, saying his friends still in the Army let him know early that morning.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.197.51.25 ( talkcontribs)

Get the hell out of my country

So he's a native then? ;D - Nadim Scolris 22:22, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply

If he was born in the United States, what else would he be Sherlock? -- Haizum μολὼν λαβέ 22:25, 28 July 2007 (UTC) reply
could be native-born, a term not to be confused with Native American -- 200.106.105.25 ( talk) 07:39, 25 July 2009 (UTC) reply
He doesn't have to be native to the land to be native to the country. 70.146.67.84 ( talk) 00:27, 5 February 2010 (UTC) reply
Even the ancestors of "native Americans" came here from somewhere else. If the sole criteria for being a legitimate inhabitant of this country is ancestral origin, their claim is as legitimate as anyone else's who was born here.

The back of the sign

I can sort of read the back of the sign.

.......se all americans now

Can anybody elaborate? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Harrifer ( talkcontribs) 15:02, 29 September 2007 (UTC) reply

The back says "Release all Americans now." Hope I could've been of help! Cuyler 91093 ( Contribs) 07:47, 4 March 2008 (UTC) reply

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