Guess I'm one of those who disagree (with the "100 times more powerful" --
not the "1000 times more meaningful"..."than Bjork's 3 second protest in
shanghai".
... let me add: You may be right with the "100 times more powerful" *if*
the pressure those nuns exerted on London actually translates into pressure
exerted on China -- which I doubt. Politicians have that unfortunate habit
of avoiding contentious issues.
Having yourself lived in China for some time you may be aware that most
Mainlanders call Tibet 西藏 or 藏区 (There's also 西藏自治区 and 吐博 , but let's not
get into that right now). My point being that, given Bjork's accent, the
acoustics of the venue, and the general unexpectedness of it all, I'd have
to question whether more than 40% of those present even know what it was
that she shouted.
I think you somewhat understate the number of Chinese who actually
understand the English term "Tibet," (0.01 %) and may underestimate the
amount of 'discussion' Bjork has caused on Chinese-language platforms such
as Tudou.
Sorry, maybe my English was unclear. I estimate that between English
speaking ability, Bjork's accent, and the fact that she shouted it
unexpectedly in a noisy statium maybe only 40% of those present actually
got the fact that she was making a pro-Tibet statement. The other 60%
either misunderstood or didn't understand.
Ban China from the world until they free Tibet!!!!
FREE TIBET you slant eyed bastards!!!!
Yeah, and ban the US from the world until it returns every last inch of
Native American land, too. And Iraq, and Okinawa, and Puerto Rico, and so
on.
is racist "Daniel" typical of Time readers? Or is he typical of racist and
genocidal Americans? Why does he not go back to being part of the "huddled
masses" that was Europe?
I resent his racist name calling and invite him to reveal himself.
It is ACB's policy to allows anonymity. Daniel may remain anonymous if they
so wish. However they may not be as European as you think. Statically
speaking, most of ACB's Western readers are American. In fact ACB has more
readers in the USA than in the entire of the European Union.