Re: Boycott of Olympics
ZJ NingNing said:
I agree that it is more than just a bit silly to boycott Olympics for something that happened 50~60 years ago, but I think I need to point out the fact that before the Communist army 'invaded' Tibet, even more serious human rights issue was going on in Tibet.
If people actually study the event from a non-biased point of view, they will find that majority of Tibetans were slave laboured before the Communist army 'invaded' it. Now, the human rights issue is much, much less serious: the Tibetans are beating the Han people in their riots.
but more or less its still an issue. is it not?
as for the Tibetans beating the Han people in their riots, have ever thought about why they have been rioting in the first place? im not saying beating up people is right but maybe if they had no excuse to riot, the beatings wouldn't have happened
Some 'Tibetians' burnt a young Han girl to death in their riots.
evidence please. if you got that from the media, how do you know that they haven't twisted the truth like you have accused them before?
one day Tibet MIGHT be free, but without good relationship with China, it will not be a very developed country, and that was probably the understatement of the century.
so that is a reason why China should continue to exploit Tibetians?
ZJ NingNing said:
Besides all the stuffs I have already said, I want to ask you a question that I want everyone else here to consider as well, it is blind spot for many people:
Boycotting the Olympics 2008 = Boycotting China (well, almost...)
but Boycotting China doesnt equal boycotting the Chinese government.
if you will think about it, boycotting the Olympics will first insult the 1.3 billion people in China that had almost nothing to do with politics (the civilians) and when they feel they are insulted by the Western world, they turn their eyes on something else that will back them up... and it will not be hard to see the Chinese government that is also insulted by the boycott. The Chinese people who were against their government will turn to support it (or at least hate it less) and the people who are already supporting the government will support it more. For all we know, the Chinese government will probably benefit from the boycott as the support of Chinese people is the most important thing to the Communist party.
so in youre opinion they should do nothing and just let it slide just because it may create less support? yeah that will solve the issue for sure.
for one thing, it has definitely created greater awareness outside China
ZJ NingNing said:
'its attitude towards human rights.'? what do you know about China's attitude to human rights? and what is your source of evidence? did you research both sides of the story before you drew conclusion?
I think you totally missed the point here. It is not about China buying our Gas or not, it is more about us knowing way too little about the history of China to draw a conclusion yet.
I find your comments very thought-provoking and you yourself a very wise person, although politically I cannot agree with you.
But because I admire your logic, I would like spend my time asking you to hear the Chinese government's point of view before deciding that China is not doing the right things.
Just wondering, have you read _dhj_'s comment on how much China has done for the people in Tibet? I have quoted it about 5 comments above this one.
Please, inform me about the Chinese Governments point of view or point. No seriously, I really want to hear what they have to say cause all I can see right now is that the Tibetans are under the power of China when clearly they don't want to be. So how is that the right thing to do?
what most Western world is exposed to is a court hearing with only one party present to tell their version of story, and it wouldnt take an Einstein to work out which party is absent, will it?
When I first saw this in the news, I thought that the Tibetans side of the story was overlooked. The news was going about it like as if the Tibetans were the bad guys for trying to take out the flame of the tourch. They hardly talked about Tibetans reasons behind it.
I am guessing that you are one of the people who believe in 'freeing Tibet' then?
I agree very very much with your opinion on 'finding something worth devoting your attention to and fight for it', but I want to remind people who are thinking of making 'freeing Tibet' their cause that they should do FULL UNBIASED research into the issue, and that means actually get to know both sides of the story, IN DEPTH.
I am guessing that you are one of the people who don't believe in 'freeing Tibet'?
Ok tell me China's side to the story then I'll make up my mind. If the only argument you can give me is that China has done so much good for Tibet in the past, then I think I will continue to choose the Tibetans side thank you very much. Ok I get that they have done great things for Tibet, but that shouldn't mean that in exchange they have a right to exploit them.