Too Mad

Apr 08, 2008 10:15


 I am really mad! I always regard myself as a person not caring politcs that much, however,  i am really pissed off by these Tibetan independence protester and the western media. As for the olympic torch relay in paris and lodon, none of the TV channels broadcasted how many chinese people going there to welcome the torch coming and how excited and pround most of the chinese people are. They just kept showing how these protester "successfully" ruined relay.  I think that most americans think chinese government controls the freedom of our whole nation. I never deny this. But most ameicans dont know these tibetan protestoer and fa lun gong protester never ever represent what most people want in china. I dont want to talk where should Tibetan belongs to, becuase this is a historic problem. Just like few hundred years ago, US does not belong to any white or black people. and I dont think native indian people agreed white people to take over their land peacefully. Even in the china today, there are 560 million Tibetan people living in the southwest and most of them don't have the desire to be independent. what they want is how to keep their culture and religions to the next generations. And i believe chinese government is doing well to keep their cultrual treasure so far. One firends told me after she saw the vedio of the relay in Paris, she almost cried. She strongly felt humiliating and agnery. The truth is not like that! The media distorched the truth. There were only few protester around. The relay was overwhelmed by hundreds of chinese people, cheering up and welcoming the olympic torch. However, in the news, it turned out to be full screen of protestors and seemed the whole relay like a mess! Don't you know some of the protestor even hired ! As i know, some of the movie stars , athelets or government officials announced that they would not attend the Olympics in Beijing. But who cares! If they dont want to come, then just dont come. Sports should never scarificed to be the stakes of politics.

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