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The largest protests in twenty years in Tibet are spreading
outside Tibet. Tibet Protests Widen http://www.miamiherald.com/519/story/459380.html In two weeks, in of all places Tibet, the Olympic Torch relay begins it's long journey across China to the Olympic stadium. Will the Chinese army and police have enough troops to put out all the fires the Torch is bound to light? Jonathan China banned YouTube the other day. I wonder why? Al Jazeera video of Tibet protests. http://youtube.com/watch?v=kfHvJioE_xY |
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On Mar 17, 7:41 pm, "jonathan" wrote:
The largest protests in twenty years in Tibet are spreading outside Tibet. Tibet Protests Widen http://www.miamiherald.com/519/story/459380.html In two weeks, in of all places Tibet, the Olympic Torch relay begins it's long journey across China to the Olympic stadium. Will the Chinese army and police have enough troops to put out all the fires the Torch is bound to light? Given what has been happening, here's what I think the response of the U.S. government should be, if the option is indeed still available. Since foreign reporters have been expelled from Tibet - well, don't we assume a bank robbery is in progress when the closed-circuit cameras go out in a bank, and send the police? So launch a pre-emptive strike against China's nuclear capability, and then perform regime change. If it turns out that it was just repression as usual, and not genocide, well, the world is a better place without the Beijing regime, just like it is without Saddam Hussein, and so that need not distress us any more than the lack of WMDs in Iraq does. Of course, it may already be too late. In which case, we will have another Cold War; once again, nuclear weapons in the hands of tyrants will force us to sit idly by while horrors like Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968 happen again. John Savard |
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![]() "Quadibloc" wrote in message ... On Mar 17, 7:41 pm, "jonathan" wrote: The largest protests in twenty years in Tibet are spreading outside Tibet. Tibet Protests Widen http://www.miamiherald.com/519/story/459380.html In two weeks, in of all places Tibet, the Olympic Torch relay begins it's long journey across China to the Olympic stadium. Will the Chinese army and police have enough troops to put out all the fires the Torch is bound to light? Given what has been happening, here's what I think the response of the U.S. government should be, if the option is indeed still available. Since foreign reporters have been expelled from Tibet - well, don't we assume a bank robbery is in progress when the closed-circuit cameras go out in a bank, and send the police? In order to receive the Olympics, Beijing pledged to improve their policies on human rights. We could assume that pledge is being broken. In fact, from day one, they never took any steps at all. Yet the IOC, most govts and large corporations are remaining silent. Why? Could it be the immense profits these western entities see in the billion plus Chinese market? But maybe you're right, human rights for a FIFTH of the planet are unimportant, not worth losing any sleep over. And maybe you're right, the only way to do a thing about....anything these days is with bombs. You are right, you are completely powerless in the face of such opposition, such as with the largest dictatorship in the world, and the largest corporations and economic powers in the world. They rule us now, that is the promise of a successful Olympics in Beijing. You fail to see their agenda, and our costs in the future. So, lets follow your advice, and let them do just whatever the heck they like. Break any promise, abuse any human rights and impose upon us the kind of capitalism practiced today in China. Where the people have no say at all in anything, and must accept whatever ..The Coca-Cola & Communism Corporation...feels is appropriate to give us. Ya, maybe you're right. Let's give up. And place our future in their loving hands. So launch a pre-emptive strike against China's nuclear capability, and then perform regime change. Of course, it may already be too late. In which case, we will have another Cold War; once again, nuclear weapons in the hands of tyrants will force us to sit idly by while horrors like Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968 happen again. The last scenario is what happens when we listen to you. There is a third possibility. Which is that the Chinese people stand up and demand democracy. Change from within is always the best possible alternative. I'm merely pointing out the simple....mathematical fact that during these Olympics, the Chinese people find the best possible conditions for such peaceful internal change for quite some time. It may be decades before another critical point like this comes along, where even a few determined people can make a difference. It was just a couple dozen monks that started the worst dissent in China in over fifty years. Why was it so easy for them now??? Because of the govts hypersensitivity to anything that might blemish their cherished Olympics, their cherished legitimacy. Their actions are showing why such world-wide legitimacy should be denied. Until China, or any country, is ruled by consent of the people, they should not be given.....legal status. That's what these Olympics are all about, we are about to say that communism...dictatorships....repression...no human rights....abusive economic systems are all just OK....legal....legitimate .....ACCEPTABLE. No they are not. I'm not going to let China (BIG BROTHER) and Coca -Cola (BIG MONEY) ....write all the rules for our future without rasing a fuss. But you go ahead and look the other way. Jonathan s John Savard |
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