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EFFORTPOST The Burning Monk - first self-immolation ever recorded on video - 1963 -

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Colorized raw footage (normal playback speed)


Photograph of Thich Quang Duc taken by Malcolm Browne

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Thich Quang Duc was born in 1897 in Hoi Khanh, a village located in central Vietnam, Khanh Hoa province. Fragmentary information on his life is known only from Buddhist literature. Coming from a large family, he had six siblings. He was born as Lam Van Tuc (Lâm Văn Tức in Vietnamese). He entered a Mahayana Buddhist monastery when he was seven. He became a monk at the age of twenty under the name Thich Quang Duc. In 1932, he was appointed an inspector and was over time responsible for the building of 14 temples. In 1934, he moved to southern Vietnam and became a teacher. He also spent two years in Cambodia. After that, he began to oversee the construction of further temples. In total, he was responsible for 31 new temples. In 1943, he moved to Saigon where he worked as the chairman of a panel on ceremonial rites. In the following years, he became one of the leading spiritual figures of Vietnamese Buddhism.


Thick Quang Duc being doused in gasoline by another monk

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In the beginning of the 1960s, religious tension in South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) had escalated. A predominantly Buddhist country was ruled by the authoritative and Christian president Ngo Dinh Diem (Ngô Đình Diệm in Vietnamese). Rampant corruption, favouring Roman Catholics for public service, and disregard of the president for Buddhist traditions had sparked street clashes in Saigon, leaving nine protesters dead after the violent crackdown in May 1963. The Buddhist reaction took the form of a shocking protest that built on an older tradition, cases of self-immolation having been previously recorded in Vietnam and also in China. On 10 June 1963, American journalists in Saigon were notified that something unspecified would happen in front of the Embassy of Cambodia the next day. The Buddhists probably chose the place because of the then tense relations between Cambodia and South Vietnam. Since the Buddhists had been protesting against the ruling regime for a long time already, only several journalists arrived, including The New York Times correspondent David Halberstam and the Associated Press photographer Malcolm W. Browne.


Thic Quang Duc Self-immolation

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https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1684138885005291.webp

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According to Halberstam, several hundred Buddhist monks, who left the main Saigon pagoda around 10 a.m. on 11 June 1963, marched into the busy junction. A blue Austin Westminster sedan led the March. At the junction, Thich Quang Duc got out of the car accompanied by two monks. One of them laid a cushion on the street and Duc sat down on it in the lotus position. The other took a five-gallon petrol can out of the boot and poured the petrol over Duc. Duc then recited a short mantra used by Buddhists to calm their mind. Then he struck a match and set himself on fire. He burst into flames immediately. The on-looking crowd chanted slogans, some cried, some bowed to the burning monk. After ten minutes, the lifeless body fell to the ground. When the flames went out, one of the monks repeated into a microphone again and again, first in Vietnamese and then in English: “A Buddhist priest burns himself to death. A Buddhist priest becomes a martyr.” The monks carried Duc's remains away to bury them. According to tradition, the heart remained intact after the cremation and was venerated as a relic. Also because of this, Duc has been revered by Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhists as bodhisattva, someone who has achieved enlightenment (many other Buddhists reject his act as incompatible with the teachings of Buddha).


Malcolm Browne's photograph in color

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Duc stressed in a farewell letter that he decided to immolate himself in order to press President Diem to establish religious tolerance. He wrote that self-immolation is a sacrifice for Buddhism. The regime leadership proclaimed that the event was a conspiracy of Cambodia and local communists. At the end of June 1963, the government announced that Duc had been drugged before his self-immolation. The First Lady also provoked outrage when she cynically wrote in a letter to The New York Times that she “would clap hands at seeing another monk barbecue show.” Religious tension did not defuse in the following weeks, and three more monks immolated themselves in August 1963. Eventually, president Diem, who gradually lost the support of the United States, was overthrown and killed on 2 November 1963.

Duc's protest drew a strong response not only in South Vietnam but also in other countries, thanks to the American journalists. A picture of the burning monk taken by Brown won the 1963 World Press Photo of the Year award, and Brown himself won a Pulitzer prize in 1964. Self-immolation in South Vietnam, interpreted as a part of the struggle against American imperialism, was often covered by the official media in communist countries. Paradoxically, this form of political protest became an inspiration for a number of people in the Soviet bloc. At present, there is a street named after Duc in the Vietnamese capital of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). A monumental memorial has been erected not far from the place where he performed his radical protest


Sources:

https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/the-burning-monk-1963/

https://allthatsinteresting.com/thich-quang-duc-burning-monk

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%ADch_Qu%E1%BA%A3ng_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c

https://time.com/3791176/malcolm-browne-the-story-behind-the-burning-monk/

https://www.cfr.org/blog/twe-remembers-thich-quang-ducs-self-immolation

https://www.janpalach.cz/en/default/zive-pochodne/duc#:~:text=At%20the%20end%20of%20June,drugged%20before%20his%20self%2Dimmolation.

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xk6e05

https://www.facebook.com/thesmartlocalvn/videos/th%C3%ADch-qu%E1%BA%A3ng-%C4%91%E1%BB%A9c-the-monk-with-an-unburned-heart/496084738314205/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_self-immolations

https://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/subres.html

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Damn I was gonna :marseyvenn6: do this lmao, Nice post!

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Now THIS, this is an effortpost.

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Man this was a beautiful post

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I bet you never thought you'd say that on a gore site...lol


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Takes 30 seconds to load 2 seconds of video this site fucking sucks

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close the porn pages you have up in the background... or try turning on poor mode in thr settings


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Sounds more like whatever device you're using sucks because I have no problem with videos starting right up and playing all the way through.

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Ngo Dinh was shitty American puppet dictator

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Lost media have been discovered!

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Well done post on a classic piece of history

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Hey man nice shot

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Toasty

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That's pretty fire

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that's one thick quang duck

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nothing symbolizes a world that is out of balance better than a monk burning himself to death in the street

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This was on YouTube for the longest time

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It's also on the cover of Rage Against The Machine's first album.

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Omg I forgot about that

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true god

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I think calling this suicide is a bit of a stretch... its clearly assisted suicide. Obviously didnt have the gall to do the whole process himself. Changes the whole act, hes in a state of blissfull euphoria as hes convinced his body to ignore its feelings. Had he gone through the whole process on his own, his heart would be beating way more rapidly, his brain would be alert and in the alpha wave patern allowing him to feel every single flick of the flame as all the adrenaline coarsing through his veigns is undoubtedly peaking evey sense. Im sure the abundance of heroin in the country had little to do with the dicipline here either.

To romanticize, or idolize or even sympathize with this retard, is the first of hopefully not so many steps to following this prick. I hope his time rotting in hell is worse than any oppresion he took the easy way of escaping from.

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I hate to say it but I would just like to let everyone know that while the event was very real the footage was part of a recreation from Faces of death

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1. this is not a recreation

2. faces of death doesn't even have a burning monk scene in it


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It is a recreation, but I was wrong about it being from faces of death it wss actually in Mondo Cane

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Bro, there's no burning monk scene im Mondo Cane either....


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Well Mondo Cane 2 to be specific

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I think all the leftists in America should do this. It seems way more powerful to set yourself on fire than to loot stores and shit in the streets. Let's go!

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doubt they do it lol, they'd rather shoot yo b**ass and say Let's go!!!

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