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OK, this makes me really mad. First they invaded Tibet (admittedly, this was a while ago, but we dragons have long memories). Then they accused the Dalai Lama of being a terrorist. Now, in one of the most cynical ploys I’ve heard since Hillary Clinton claimed to be a New Yorker, they’ve pre-announced that Tibetans will be making suicide terrorist attacks. Why is this cynical? Because now the Chinese government can kill as many Tibetans as it likes, and claim they all committed suicide. Or that they were about to commit suicide, so they were forced to shoot them in order to stop them. Or that the peaceful Tibetan Buddhist monks were stirring up the people and goading them to commit suicide, so that’s why China was forced to destroy all the Tibetan holy places. Think I’m paranoid? Let’s just watch and find out. And while we’re waiting, please remember to boycott Chinese goods to show your displeasure. Sphere: Related Content…and it’s time to do something about it. I’ve been collecting online items about China for years, both positive and negative. And until now, I’ve managed to keep my big mouth shut on this topic. But now things have gone too far. No, that’s not a headline from the popular Onion news satire website, although it sounds like one. That’s today’s news from the London Times. And, for anyone who’s spent more than 30 seconds studying the history of Tibet, that’s like calling Abraham Lincoln a slaveowner or Hitler a humanitarian. It’s totally insane, but unfortunately that’s what the world has come to expect from the Chinese government. And unfortunately 1,300,000,000 people live under this sick regime. Let’s take a look at some stories from all over the world about the current Tibet crisis. I’m only posting headlines and links because otherwise we could be here all day:
OK, there was rioting in Tibet, about 50 years after being savagely attacked by the Chinese and having their independence and much of their culture taken away. Frankly, one can hardly blame the Tibetans for losing control of themselves every once in awhile. And the Chinese government knows that the Dalai Lama is one of the most peaceful people on the planet, which is exactly why they accuse him of being behind the violence. In actual fact, needless to say, he’s denounced the riots in Tibet, while the Chinese government has claimed that all the people killed were Chinese, conveniently ignoring the far greater number of Tibetans killed by Chinese troops and police. But that last headline reveals the real fear of the Chinese government: that the upcoming Olympics — a chance for China to “show off” for the world — will somehow be disrupted. They know it would be a real loss of China’s prestige in the world if something like that happened. So let’s make sure it does! The Chinese government is Communist and displays all the classic paranoia and control of news and people that was evident in the Soviet Union and other examples of the “workers’ paradise”, such as Cuba. And yet China has become an economic powerhouse in the last few decades precisely because they opened themselves up to foreign trade. But they have failed their own people as well as the rest of the world. Let’s look at some of the things they have managed to accomplish while preparing for this Summer Olympics:
In short, no life is safe in China while the Chinese government attempts to “put on a happy face” for the world. But wait, there’s more. The Chinese government not only destroys the lives of its own people, but deliberately or negligently allows the lives of people all over the world to be taken or threatened as well:
Enough already. I hope by now you get the picture. Cheap Chinese goods for the world are no bargain when they support death and repression like this. Let’s all try to cut down on our purchase of Chinese-made items, boycott the 2008 Summer Olympics, and let the Chinese government know that “business as usual” is over. Sphere: Related Content |
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