"Beijing is doing with current affairs what George Orwell's Winston Smith
did with history books." - Yes, but can't the same be said about the
Western media coverage of the PRC? I certainly don't condone the Chinese
presence in Tibet, but at the same time, I believe there is a lot of
ignorance among the Western public about actual living conditions in Tibet
(and I speak from the perspective of someone who researches and who has
traveled in China and Tibet).
michelle: "but can't the same be said about the Western media coverage of
the PRC?"
Rubbish westerners. Your government fears to break up with China. So, break
up if you think it is agianst your value. Stop travel in CHINA let alone in
Xizang. Stop making money from China. Stop teaching what is democracy.
Chinese people supported CCP by lifes of their sons, husbands, themselves
to have CCP control this country and achieved great accomplishment. Stop
dreaming China is no only a sickman in east anymore!
What a pity! Listen: Chinese people support their government, because they
elected this CCP not by shallow votes but lives of their sons, husbands,
themselves! Chinese people love their great nation with 5000 years of
history and 1/4 population of the world! They wil fight to their last man
and woman and last blood. So, be the enemy, Chinese never feared. Nevered
feared, we fought since 1840 and won a total victory 1949. Now you westers
want to repeat? Be careful! How many of you could be left!
ACB, Take heart. Where politics in China is concerned, never judge a book
by its cover. And in the land of traditional inscrutability, every book
cover looks like each other...
I would like to post a question to ACB, would you care to share your
knowlege and sources on Tibet's sovereignty ? About 3 years ago, before
'free tibet' became the slogan du jour, I did my bit of research on this
subject. I would very much like to compare yours source to mine, maybe I
have missed something. Becasue after reading a lot of research papers for
both sides (why china has historical claim on tibet and why tibet is a
separated state) my personal conclusion is china's claim seems stronger.
Obviously your opion on this is totally opposite. One thing has to be
declared first, I am mainlander, has spent half of my life in Europe. I say
this becasuse I believe no one could be free from the influence one's
upbrings, education, national identity, etc., we are all 'pre-programmed'.
there is no absoulte objective truth, one can only get as many angles as
one is able, then draw one's subjective conclusion. I know it may require a
bit of time to compile the lists, but I would really appreciate it.
"...would you care to share your knowledge and sources on Tibet's
sovereignty ?"
At dood #2: "Political censorship is definitely not as heavy,
sophisticated, and organized in the West and the rest of the world than it
is in PRC." No, but the end result is the same, isn't it? The worst is
that we *think* we have a free press in the West, but much of the
international reporting is biased. At least in China, we know that the
news is openly censored - no secrets about that. And have you ever been to
China or Tibet?
a civilian Chinese:
a civilian Chinese:
julndy:
The problem with the idiots that are governing China is that they can't
get their pin heads around the concept that not everybody thinks they are
doing a good job.
@michelle #8
The Masked Millionaire:
@michelle #8
to dood,
thanks for you comments. The reason for me to look into the tibet issue a
few years ago, was trigged by the constant mention of China's invasion in
the 1950s. For a mainlander, this concept is very alien. Because our
education did not mention such event, but it is not to say that we don't
recognize tibet was annexed or invaded, (most of chinese territory went
through separation, unification, wars through varies period, nothing
unusual here), it was done centuries ago, now it has been an intergraded
part, why the need to tear it up again?
So with that question mark on my mind, I started looking for materials.
Here I have to mention my impression of tibet's history was it became part
of china by a marriage between tibet's king with Chinese emperor's daughter
in Dang dynasty. Of course it is completely wrong. the marriage did exist,
it ended the war between the then 2 kingdoms, but by no means tibet
stopped being a strong, independent kingdom. After a bit of reading, I
found there is no great disputes over this period on the both sides, so
that could be just mine own misunderstanding.