peasants have a good heart and honest,
much better than you soul-sold learner to choose leader !!!!
regrectfully is such democracy but representative system,
which gives either tigher or wold for them to choose.
say no more the communists gives not a bit for them to choose.
then such communists' dogs go libelling peasants cannot choose.
J. Vincent Nix ??? wrote:
> "J.Venning" <Venning@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "bbxlp" <bbxlp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>hi, I am a chinese , it is not easy explain to you very clear.
>>Most chinese people not really care about political thing. And , chinese
>>really not suit for the democracy.
>>CCTV nerver avoid re****t democracy in other country , and they say ,
china
>>will build democracy in future , but not now. Now ,chinese is not ready.
>>For my opinon , it is ture .
>>did you have a msn ID , we can discuss more . :)
>>
>
> Someone in this newsgroup has been persistently claiming for over 20
> years that the Chinese government is oppressing the Chinese people. What
do
> you say to that? He says that freedom of speech does not exist in China.
> What do you say to that? He says that Democracy should be imposed now.
You
> have answered that question. Someone here also said that members of the
> Falung Gong are being imprisoned without trials and are executed for the
> sale of their internal organs. What do you say to that?
> J.
>
> All governments oppress ppl. my govt in the U.S. oppresses ppl. China
is
> different only in that government corruption is accepted (i.e.,
transparent)
> and the ppl know that oppression is a part of everyday life. That is
> opposed to the ppl in the U.S. believing that they actually make a
> difference.... but if voting mattered it'd be outlawed in the states.
>
> Freedom of speech exists. I sit in bars, bookstores, coffee houses and
talk
> about pretty much anything. I teach English courses and nothing is off
> limits. I teach business courses and local professionals bring
real-world
> problems and real-world issues into the classroom to be solved by their
> colleagues. Conversely, in the U.S. I could lose my job for saying that
I
> personally disagree with homo***uality, but of course professionally I
don't
> care. I've been an advisor for GLBTA groups, but if I ever said "by the
> way, I think we are giving you too much leeway to preach your
lifestyles"
> I'd have been fired. So, I 'advised'. In China I can call a rat a rat,
a
> spade a spade, a farce a farce, and not worry. NOW, mind you, I don't
go
> 'round stirring up stuff, in either country.
>
> China is NOT ready for democracy. THere are 1 Billion peasants here,
with
> little or no education. It would be suicide for the country.
>
> I know several elderly ppl that still practice FLG, but not to the
extreme
> that the expats currently in the States and other places outside China
do.
> They DO NOT get sick, the DO NOT visit doctors, they meet in groups
> socially. THEY DO NOT do the Jehova's witness stuff I saw posted here
as
> being done elsewhere in the world. Most of them say that the FLG ppl
> thrown out of China were crazy and used their belief-system in a
contorted
> way. They hurt that they are misunderstood and forced to "hide" their
> practices. When I say "hide" I don't mean from the government as much
as
> from other society members (they don't want to "lose face" having others
> call them crazy). But in family and close friend gatherings, no such
> secrecy is necessary.
>
> Everywhere in the world, prisoners are mistreated. I see nothing wrong
with
> harvesting organs from ppl that have abused their rights in society. if
we
> did that in the states, we'd have much less of a prison overpopulation
> problem.
>
> I'm not Chinese, but I've lived here for a few years. I listen and
learn
> and enjoy studying ppl. These are my perspectives, you don't need to
agree
> with them you don't need to like me and i don't need to like you. If
you
> want to have discourse regarding my views/comments, by all means I
welcome
> it.
>
> Yok
>
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