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| Molten Ash Posts: 77 | Who's saying free tibet? YouTube - Free Tibet, wait, where is Tibet? ^for the love of god if people cant even locate where tibet is how in god's name do they know the issue? Ive had it with these protesters who (the majority) dont even know whats going on in China. First of all this is the Dali Lama's position Questions & Answers " I am not seeking separation from China. I am committed to my middle-way approach whereby Tibet remains within the People's Republic of China enjoying a high degree of self-rule or autonomy. I firmly believe that this is of mutual benefit both to the Tibetans as well as to the Chinese. The Dali Lama is a smart man and he knows that there is no realistic way in Buddha's hell that China is going to give up territory. Especially since : - China's economy is stronger than ever and so is its military - There are 5 regions in China designated as an autonomous region Guangxi, Tibet, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, and Xinjiang - On June 17th, 1993, a terrorist group originating from Xinjiang detonated two bombs in a large market town located south of the region. Thirty bombings would follow over the span of three months, all originating from the terrorist group demanding that Xinjiang becomes independent. - Giving away Tibet means losing Xinjiang and than who knows what....Taiwan is already close to full seperation and look how much tension there is between the 2 What do these people want? For China to improve their Human Rights record correct? 1989 hundreds (or thousands)died from a peaceful protest. Plus the army was called in! 2008- 80 died in a RIOT and suppressed by police officers. Where was this attention on iraq/afghan? What do they want? for china to go back to NKorea status? Are they going to protest Canada's 2010 winter Olympics for not letting Quebec separate and the continuing cultural genocide and segregation of natives? Last edited by GPIRS88; Apr 13, 2008 at 02:24 am. |
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 6,438 | I think the other thread/threads on Tibet are taking the attention... I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. |
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| Altruism Assassin Location: Massachusetts Posts: 5,260 | People saying free Tibet usually mean don't beat up monks, I'd imagine. And someone who doesn't know where Tibet is should be ignored anyway. “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” -Albert Einstein |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 77 | Quote:
All these Tibetan Liberators screaming "Free Tibet" or "Chinese torture Tibetans"... and so on and so on...who do they represent? The exiled Tibetan Leader isnt calling for it The Dali Lama has the right sense to empathize with position Hu and the PRC are faced with. These Free Tibet advocates just polarize the two sides and nothing is going to get done because of it. The protest may have the right intention but it just pisses off Chinese citizens and warps the message of what is the true goal of the Dali Lama If you want to protest for Tibet you might as well protest Vancouver's 2010 Olympics for not letting Quebec seperate -or the cultural genocide and continued segregation of natives or the US for anything involving the fed and the former confederate states - Or US occupation in the middle east (I dont see free Iraq on the other side of that sign) - Or heres a bigger problem...NORTH KOREA How many of these protesters have even gone to Tibet? Or even stop by in China? | |
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![]() BANNED Location: between the good and the bad Posts: 1,330 | Quote:
There are loads of Tibet threads, its like those people who harass you everywhere now for money for causes or consumerism, you cant give to everything. | |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 77 | Quote:
- China's other autonomous regions - The goals of the Dali Lama - And how it seems that everyone pro-Tibet knows nothing about Modern China I mean come on....as a Chinese-Canadian i find these protests incredibly offensive......its just sad to see so much ignorance surround such a complicated issue and these Tibetan protesters arent exactly helping the situation. >< For the love of god the US has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world....on top of all the wars being raged and demands for their military to leave sovereign states globeandmail.com: 1 in 100 Americans in prison: study Yet all those Americans in San Fran think they have the moral duty to protest about a region they know nothing about when human rights violations are going on in their own country???? It makes more sense to support LINK (liberation in North Korea) than it does to protest for Tibet independence | |
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![]() Vampire Location: Newcastle, Australia Posts: 894 | The dali lama is a reasonable man. He can see the best, most realistic goal. But protesting for a free tibet doesn't contradict his goal. Protesting for a free tibet helps the goal of getting a self ruled tibet. Don't make me laugh .. bitterly Dylan Moran |
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| blasphemer Location: Michigan Posts: 7,612 | The most realistic goal is peace, and the best way of attaining that is seeing Tibet's future selected by the Tibetans. Imposing an outside system on them is unreasonable. Grandpa h. News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising. - Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 77 | I think the best thing for tibet is to change those free tibet signs to "talk to TIbet" But either way TIbet is a part of China and thats the reality of it. Tibet's independence means Xinjiang would call for it....followed by the other autonomous China isnt a monoethnic country~ There are 56 “official” nationalities spread out across 22 provinces (including Taiwan) and 5 autonomous regions Though the majority of the population are the Hans The unrest in Tibet are mobs attacking Han businesses and even Hans themselves It not a simple "Tibetans have the right to choose" You have factor in the other social conflicts that revolve around the issue and even the history in Tibet. How often is it mentioned that feudalism use to be the system in tibet? Where only a few individuals ruled over the majority of the population that were illiterate? The Dali Lama acknowledged that his country needs to modernize and they require the help and co operation of China but they dont want to modernize with han influence losing their culture in the progress...thats why hes calling for the middle way approach Quote:
It just pisses off every Chinese citizen that a bunch of people, who have no moral right in the first place, are telling them(Chinese) to do something about a region they(protesters) know nothing about. | |
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| Altruism Assassin Location: Massachusetts Posts: 5,260 | Unless you are comfortable with letting the Tibetans duke it out with the massive Chinese army, it is the worlds business to make sure the dispute is solved reasonably. “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” -Albert Einstein |
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| blasphemer Location: Michigan Posts: 7,612 | Quote:
Grandpa h. News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising. - Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail | |
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1989- Democratic protesters stood up to the PRC for liberty only to be suppressed by the PLA ARMY divisions and leaving hundreds if not thousands slaughtered! 2008- Tibetan citizens riot and attack Han buisnesses fighting to preserve tibetan culture and fighting for religious freedom.... and Suppressed by the PLA POLICE division....80 - 200 killed including 13 Hans killed by the rioters Between these two events....two Chinese presidents have finished their terms and implemented an economic reform that raised a nations living standard. Lets look at it this way Would you rather have a Tibet under a theocracy? before PRC took power Tibet was still under a feudal system with surfs and slaves Even the Dali Lama acknowledges this ! Politics and religion should always be kept separate. And the US is far from teaching China about Human Rights....who's responsible for that naked pyramid in Iraq? | |
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| blasphemer Location: Michigan Posts: 7,612 | Quote:
Russia, for example: Quote:
If a nation lacks pride in itself, it can make up for it by taking pride in the tyranny of others. Said the Foreign Ministry: "We are expressing hope that the Chinese authorities will take all necessary measures to stop illegal actions and provide for the swiftest possible normalization of the situation" in Tibet. Russia warns against boycott of Olympics over Tibet - International Herald Tribune By sucking up to China, Russia is perhaps reaffirming its trade relationship, no doubt in the name of Russia's best interests. And, on the other side, we should still consider how national pride is key to the Olympics. We're ultimately in the realm of mass psychology. I have to wonder how much of this is about human rights, and how much of it is only oneupmanship and showboating. Personally, I find that if nations truly cared about why people are so mean to one another, they would minimize their own power and risk forfeiting their place on the world stage. Grandpa h. News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising. - Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail | ||
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