Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Keep Politics out of Sport

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I am very reluctant to reheat this argue now. But as cornered as China is at present, my silence may prove I feel guilty or remorseful, and some activists may wrongly get that China gets no support from their people.

What happened in Paris, is dispointing.  Deeply shocked to see varied raced non-Tibetans approached that close to torch relayers and grab their torches. Were the French Police properly trained? Certainly not. At least not as qualified as London police, and American police, who did restrain rioters.

Who is politicalising the Games? Frankly, China has many actions to beautifulize Beijing’s environment for international guests, so that they could see we are better.  But before any praises arrive,  international criticisms flooded in out of control. Even a simple Olympic torch relay parade can be sabotaged by furious activists.

If different voices, which can be  violent, are essential in West Democracy, I prefer Chinese Democracy, because I fear some voices in West Democracy is not natural, but a profession. I mean, if an activist, who do not know neither where Tibet is, nor where China is, was paid great for just a day’s job, why not?

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Fake reports on Tibet by west media

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Tibet WAS,IS,and ALWAYS WILL BE a part of China

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

This video was made by a Chinese student in Canada. He uploaded it to Youtube after reading news about the riots in Tibet Province of China. Everyone is welcomed to discuss with solid logic argumentation.

I will tell you my opinion as an ordinary Chinese. I regard this video as truth.

The government in dilemma set up by Tibet mobs

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

I am 100% sure that the Tibet unrest is under Thibetan spiritual leader’s mastermind.

China, people and government, are bullied by socalled Thibetan activists. Our goodwill to accommodate international athletes are ruthlessly crushed by unkind international biased and confrontational activists.

Of course, international community will watch and criticise how Chinese government manage their own business. American cops shot dead black Americans who rob unmanned stores in New Orleans, which was regarded as righteous measure by police side. However, Chinese government will be blamed for only using harsh measures to control violent mobs.

This is not a peaceful rally.If you youtube Tibet today, You should clearly see monks and Thibetans stone, attacked passers on street; they attacked bank, local News building; they set Han ethnic shops on fire. There were bloodshed and manslaughter, but commit by Thibetan mobs.

Think about it, what American copps will do when mobs attck them with 2-kilo-weighted stones, sticks, and their cars were thrown over and set on fire?

At the same time, Chinese Embassy in other countries were attacked by so-called peace protestants, who blockaded road and burnt Chinese national flag.

News sources say Indian Thibetans were on their way to Tibet, while Gansu and Sichuan Thibetans also led protestant rallies. This just reminded me another news happened a week ago, about a Chinese Muslim girl’s attempt to burn down an on-air plane failed.

It is really sad that China never gain any sympathy from big countries when in trouble, but being scrutinised on every move China have to make.

Thibetan mobs are a group of ungrateful people. They enjoy many unique advantages, such as more than one child, much lower requirements for university admission, protection policies on the region and paramount investments.

Thibetans do not respect government and Han people as we should treat each other. They are allowed particular to carry knives, because they claim it as ethnic tradition. Unfortunately, they threaten people with this weapon for money in many cities. But local police will not charge or punish them, because of the ethnic protection or advantage policy.

Tibet is part of China. Thibetans enjoy same right and responsibility as other 55 ethnicities of China. Shame on you, those ungrateful blind violent activists. Why you are still hiding in another country, using begged funding and doing this evil thing?

I have confidence in China, and urge this unrest should be finished as soon as possible. People should take each responsibilities. Please do not let more innocent people hurt by Thibetan mobs.

This report by Guardian sounds neutral and objective. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/15/tibet.china1

Bring Olympic Dreams to Darfur

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Recently, a campaign named Bring Olympic Dreams to Darfur started disturbing China’s good will towards world peace through unreasonable threatening and finger pointing. The campaign led by Hollywood celebrity was supported by a big shot star, Steven Spielberg, who quitted his role as China’s Olympics artistic director.

Unexpectedly it only embarrass those campaigners, whose country United States should have kneel down to Iraqi people begging for forgiveness for the unhumanitarian caos caused after they liberated the land and executed their dictator. It really went a bit too ridiculous when calling on others to boycott 2008 Olympics if China failed to cut off all contact with Sudan government which include 200 million Pounds investments.

It sounds like a jealous neighbour who feel uneasy to see a nobody turn rich. To be honest, who else in the world have go that far to help develop Sudan on an equal basis with paramount real money and labour input? Who else really appreciate and respect the people and their culture there, to wish they could find their own way to unity and welfare?

The countries who colonized Africa for centuries and drained their treasure, can not wash blood off their hands. Do not pretend you did nothing, want nothing, and had nothing to do with separating Sudan in the first place.

Gordon Brown In China

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

British Prime Minister Brown was in China on a 3 day state visit from 18th January to 20th January. Brown’s visit secured 800 million US dollar business contract in China. Compared to Blair, the former Prime Minister who impresses Chinese with a good sense of humor, Brown more or less shows practical.

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