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标题: Tibet: A post just deleted by CBC online [打印本页]

作者: yibin    时间: 2008-4-18 20:43
标题: Tibet: A post just deleted by CBC online
I am a pro-Tibet, and my slogan is “Better Tibet” and “Progressive Tibet”. Nothing in this world is free, so I am against so-called “Free Tibet”. I wish Rob Anders good luck, but history is always merciless.

We heard enough that Dalai Lama is against any colony. Now we know that his spiritual colonization has overwhelmed not only a segment of Paris, but also across the Atlantic Ocean. Rob Anders should be among the best.

We heard enough that Dalai Lama has a peace mission. Now we know that unlike others who waged wars for peace, the final destination of Dalai Lama’s peace mission is a war. If the deadly violence in Tibet is not evident, here comes the violent attack on a girl on wheelchairs in Paris.

We heard enough that Dalai Lama cares deeply about people in Tibet. Now we know that he went on an official mission approved by Chairman Mao in 1959 and refused to return to people in Tibet. He deserted people in Tibet, and life in Tibet has become much better since then.

We heard enough that there is no freedom for religion in Tibet. Now we know religion followers in China are greater than Canadian population as a whole. Monks in Tibet even worked for Dalai Lama by rioting.

We heard enough that there are no human rights in Tibet. Now we know that the key governmental posts of the Autonomous Territory of Tibet are held by people who are indigenous there, though not Dalai Lama. We are not human right fundamentalists anyway.

We heard enough that Dalai Lama wants direct talk with Chinese Government. Now we know from the Forbes columnist that Dalai Lama does not even bother to meet her for a talk arrangement.

We heard enough that there is no freedom of speech in China. Now we know that Chinese are too free to express themselves in the Internet.

We heard enough that like Canadians, Chinese are not happy with their government. Now we know that the majority of Chinese people and government have the same position.

We heard enough that there is no democracy in China. Now we know that exactly like Canadians, Chinese choose a political party and the political party arranges all appointment, even from outside of that Party. We are no democracy fundamentalists anyway.

We heard enough that China is not perfect. Now we know that China has been improving itself in the past 30 years. Rob Anders, are you able to keep up with the progressive forces?




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