| Yeah Peter...something needs to be done about situation in Sudan too...but then again it isn't as clear cut like in the Tibet's case...furthermore, there is a form of power balance in Sudan itself, even if UN doesn't quite intervene....this does not happen in Tibet...there's some international awareness...but isn't it funny how the rest of China (even in Tibet itself) is so quiet...... i don't believe this is a natural occurrence of events...some big brothers are trying to hush them up...(yes thats my presumptions, i admit it) The other reason why there US's invasion (again, i do to a certain extent call it an invasion, bush is full of bullshit really) cannot be compared to that of China is the fact that there are common americans, housewives, schools kids, teachers, military man OPPOSING bush's decision to send US troops over. There are normal Americans who care about the the liberty of these people...enough to led them to mass demonstrations against US's treatment of Iraqis... Do I see the same thing in china? No. Do I see normal Han Chinese on the street of Beijing voicing concerns about Tibetans and standing up for these peoples rights? No... What they echo is what Beijing wants to hear...and all 1.3 billion people sing to the same tune...when even in a small of 30, you will hear students with different views...and what is this? 1.3 billion individual with one collective view? I dont want to say more..... Have said the same thing when China outlawed FLG and run trunks over students in 1989....have been called a racist too... from experience.... anything that does not sit with with the party equals to anti-china and that means anti-chinese; hencefore "racist"...... |
Error in Western Media Report about Tibet