On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 18:26:57 -0700 (PDT), CharlesLiu
<chliu528@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZLzKBvvGMg
>
>Youtoubing goes both ways.
Yeah, beating a mother pu****ng a pram. But one wonders why she is all
alone by herself when there was obvious civil disorder(on the left)
and hostile crowds all around her. Even the most hard hearted mob
would have lynched that guy who attacked the woman. Furthermore the
so called rescuers, instead of pulling off the first guy and attacking
him, went on to attack the woman and each other. The first guy was
totally ignored. He goes on to attack the woman again. This video has
too many weird things going on. But since the conventional wisdom is
frustrated Tibetan youth venting their anger against Chinese, videos
like these can't be good for the DL.
There are these other video footage and photos of rubble strewn
streets, rioters, arson, burning cars and military trucks. In the
more graphic riot scenes will be gold colored ****table road
pylons(?)that are chain linked together. I can't think of the correct
description but they are used as tem****ary lane markers. The MSNBC
video correctly identified this video's location as DEHRA in INDIA.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23632331#23632331
What we have now is very sloppy editing by major media publications
and news channels that these riots happened in Lhasa. Video footage
and photos of other riots are also attributed to Lhasa when they
actually happened in India, in Nepal, in Xiahe Gansu Province and
elsewhere. Until we see some distinctly identifiable Lhasa landmarks
and named locations in Lhasa it is best to keep an open mind as to
what actually happened where.
The Chinese news publications will do well to compile a library of
riot videos photos appearing in Western media and debunk them like I
had done earlier. They publish newspapers. I don't. They should also
make an accurate video and photo re****t on the riots that DID happen
in Lhasa, in Gansu and anywhere else in China. Let the people world
over see for themselves what actually happened in China and what
happened outside China (that has nothing to do with Chinese
authorities.) Let the DL explan why such violent behavoir is
acceptable in furthering his cause. Let him explain why not? China's
job is easy by comparison. Just restore order and don't crack any
heads. No explanations needed.


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