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Old 2009-05-25, 16:57   Link #77
Shadow Kira01
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Originally Posted by Jazzrat View Post
China today is a lot more receptive to the outside world than it is before. While it may or may not embrace democracy in the future, it's certainly improving on the people's welfare as a whole. While not perfect, at the very least they are no longer in the dark age.
Are you dreaming in the fairy tale world?

In fact, the number of people they are killing right exceed the ones who got slaughtered during this dark age period of them back during the Tiananmen Square.

More over, China is not receptive to the outside world at all. When the world asked China to help stop North Korea's defiance, China asks the world to show some "self-restraint" on their missile activities. And now that North Korea went ahead and tested nukes along with more missiles, China asks the world to show some "calm and cool-headed approach". Although they claim to be very kind people who listens to the feelings of others, yet they do otherwise.

During the Olympics, when journalists went to China to seek the truth on how receptive they are to the outside, some got beaten up, while others were deported. Is that a display of goodwill? I don't think so. When Tibet got invaded and people slaughtered, local Chinese cops started running around filming their own spies dressed up as Tibetan Buddhist monks and setting their own local non-Tibetan shops ablaze, then going to the world to justify their actions of massacre. Is this called a light age?

There is a non-profit organization known as the Falun Gong I had read studied in class during political science awhile back. It appears that their people are getting worse treatment than that of the Tibetans and Muslims during the Olympics. All sorts of unpleasant things occur to them on a daily basis and the numbers who fell prey to this newly reformed China of yours are somewhat countless.
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