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Re: Boycotting the Olympic Opening Ceremony Is A Risky Move

by bmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Moore) Mar 27, 2008 at 08:55 PM

In article <1206602785_600@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Jim Walsh  <jSPAMimNwalshO3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 00:25:37 -0700, Yu wrote:
>
>> On Mar 27, 11:47 am, bmo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>>> On Mar 26, 5:50 pm, Yu <yuga...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Mar 27, 5:23 am, Crazyyak <crazy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>> > > On Mar 25, 7:28 am, Yu <yuga...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>> > > > Only a handful of white nations are interested. The rest of the
>>> > > > world will mostly attend in full force. This will be embarassing
>>> > > > since these boycotting nations are of a single color also have
>>> > > > lots of dirty linents that they hope people will not examine.
USA
>>> > > > for example take an extremely low profile so as not attract any
>>> > > > attention to themselves and their links to the Dalai Lama. Their
>>> > > > strategy will most likely be hiring the so call NGOs, human
>>> > > > rights this and that to foul up the ceremony and nobody will ask
>>> > > > any question about Iraq or Natives in America.
>>>
>>> > > To be honest, I think there are many nations that are concern
about
>>> > > the issue of Tibet, but due to the economic power of China and the
>>> > > leverage they have many countries can't risk loosing busniess with
>>> > > china, especially smaller nations. That's why more powerful
nations
>>> > > have to speak up against smaller nations that are being eradicated
>>> > > from the face of the earth. For instance, in Nepal a small nation
>>> > > (that has long historical ties with Tibet), recently while
Tibetans
>>> > > were protesting peacefully a tourists was able to capture a
picture
>>> > > of few Chinese in plainclothes delegating openly to the local
>>> > > Nepalese police officiers in the street to stop the peaceful
>>> > > Tibetan protest!!
>>>
>>> > Wow! U want to show me those pictures of Chinese directing Nepalese.
>>> > Tibet rioting is 100% CIA operation. It is staged to to bluff the
>>> > world especially
>>> > especially those living in far away places.
>>>
>>> You have been lying about Tibet most of your life.
>>>
>>> > The Nepalese and the Tibetans live next door to each other and have
>>> > not been very friendly for centuries. They are simply fed up of
being
>>> > used by the CIA as a staging ground to attack China
>>>
>>> More BS from Yu. The little MF always makes things up.
>>>
>>> > > This is a bold statement, that show's how China bullies small
>>> > > nations.. everywhere Tibetan leader Dalai Lama goes, China always
>>> > > puts pressure on the host nation and some end up denying him the
>>> > > visit, this is the bullying act that China plays ALL the time. Is
>>> > > this how China want's to potray themselves to the world.
>>>
>>> > > If Tibet belongs to China than why are Tibetans being treated so
>>> > > poorly, second class citizens for the last 49 yrs since the
>>> > > occupation?? I doubt any Chinese who critize the west or tibet
>>> > > issue have never seen with their own eyes of the reality inside
>>> > > Tibet. I been there and seen the conditions and talked with nomads
>>> > > who have nothing but tragic stories to tell.
>>>
>>> > Please tell.
>>>
>>> Yes, because Yu has never been there but his propaganda-addled mind is
>>> why he is the way he is.
>>>
>>> > > China's gov't cried to the world
>>> > > demanding that Japan should apologize publicly for their massacare
>>> > > attack in Nangking!! But its the same thing that China is doing to
>>> > > Tibet, the brutal massacare and killings of innocent people who
>>> > > just long to live with basic rights and freedom. Especially
freedom
>>> > > to practice their own buddhism which is the integral part of
>>> > > tibetan way of life for 100's of years!
>>>
>>> > 1.2millions Tibetan murdered in cold blood and blah blah blah! Have
>>> > you ever try to search deeper into these allegation?
>>>
>>> 1.2 million, maybe not. But to Yu if it's only 700K he closes his
eyes.
>>> Bull****, Yu. You're not fooling us.
>> 
>> The fact of the matter is these people lied and see what they can get
>> away with.
>> They came out with figures of 1.2 millions murdered then they reduce it
>> by 50% then another 50% until they can get away with it. They ve zero
>> credibility except to those who share the same agenda.
>
>Well, Mr. Yu, perhaps you can tell us the real number. How many Tibetans 
>were killed when the Chinese army invaded in 1950-51? How many Tibetans 
>were killed during the Mao's catastrophic "Cultural Revolution"?
>
>(I predict that you will make up some reason not to answer this question 
>(your M.O. of old).)

Yu hasn't changed a bit. Small minds tend to stagnate like that.
 




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Re: Boycotting the Olympic Opening Ceremony Is A Risky Move
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