IMHO, China does not even feel a need to apply the same news re****ting to
themself as they do to others. Plus, you must remember that in Communist
Philosophy the people in another country benefit from a revolution, that
is
to say, the peoples struggel ....yada, yada, yada....
Notice that it is the peoples struggle elsewhere and never at home. :)
hahahaha Rather transparent.
They don't care what you think. You and I are just the grease in the
wheels
of the bike that carries them to point B.
Don in Las Vegas, www.mysecretvegas.com
"Orange Sun****ne" <vial@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:K5MUf.5041$tN3.2177@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I have a question about the CCTV-9 English-language news channel
> I get on my local American cable system.
>
> I'll watch its international news coverage and they have no problem
> re****ting about elections in various countries, or opposition
> parties' positions relative to official government positions. But
> then in China any mention of democracy, elections, or oppositions
> is ruthlessly suppressed. So how does China reconcile its refusal
> to allow even discussion of democracy within its territory with
> its re****ting on democratic elections in other countries?
>
> And of course I'd like to know whether CCTV-9 is actually watched
> by Chinese within China. Is it simply a translation of the regular
> CCTV Chinese-language broadcast, or is it aimed at foreigners? In
> other words, are the references to elections and opposition parties
> mentioned in the domestic broadcasts?


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