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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
The photoessay was interesting. The agenda was blatant. I'm sorry but I'm not going to stomach this sort of stuff purely from one side only.
Go ahead and attack the government and politics of china, but many of the common pro-chinese supporters who are showing up at these rallies only feel that they are being attacked, that this is a form of racism, and that this is just another example of mistreatment and hypocracy from the west regarding how it has treated chinese for most of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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I don't know, didn't seem that those protestors were anti-racism but rather pro-china.
Not sure why someone who flees China and communism for a life of democracy and freedom would use that freedom to fly the flag of their former homeland unless they were very confused about their current position in life?
Why did they leave Chine then?
(For a worse life?)
Would China tolerate pro-America protests and hundreds of giant American flags?
(People would not only 'not be allowed' but would killed at protests and then the leaders would be imprisoned.)
Do you know how many people have been killed in Tibet?
(Or wait, no one knows for sure because the press was all forcibly removed and those posting on the internet (and getting past filters) have been imprisoned!)
I do not know anyone personally who has confused racism with natural rights on this matter. I think anti-China protestors who are Chinese (of which there are many) are just as accepted as those who are not.
And many/most of the pro-China protestors (here and in Europe) seem to be foreign students studying at western universities being bused in, and i wonder with whose money? And why do we care what brainwashed Chinese citizens most likely privilaged by China's current political arrangement and among the ruling elite think about China's policies? Of COURSE they like them! They should be holding signs thanking us for letting them protest as foreigners in a foreign country.
I hate to touch on this, because it is such a fine line to walk without offending anyone despite the fact it is a legitimate point, but by far the least informed people i have met on this issue are SOME WesternWorld-Chinese people (many of whom are my friends) who are first/second generation here but feel some sort of patriotism for home and mindlessly defend the wrong side of this debate and are defending protestors (who themselves have been given the right to protest/rally for god sakes!) here over hundreds (and in the case of Darfur millions!?) of innocent lives abroad who are afforded no such rights by China in their own home nations or China itself.
As for hypocracy, don't confuse protestors with governments. No one is defending American foreign policy either. I have a pretty strong feeling most of the protestors against China would also be against past (and present, and future) policies of America too!
Casting anti-China-policy protestors as anti-Chinese-person protestors is as bad as casting anti-Iraq war protestors as anti-America. People protesting care about voiceless people and voiceless victims - period.
For the first time ever HOZ and i (more-or-less) agree!
Claeren.