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Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots

by Bryson <bryson@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 31, 2008 at 06:28 AM

"Jim Walsh" <jSPAMimNwalshO3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message news:
1206968694_1246@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 05:43:40 -0700, Bryson wrote:
>
>> On Mar 31, 7:53 am, Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSPA...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 01:24:54 +0800, Dragon wrote (in article
>>> <1a4542e2-fcea-40c8-a2bf-eb9bdf4f7...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
>
>>> False. I sup****t the right of the Chinese to run their own country.
>>> Unfortunately the CCP won't let them.
>>>
>>>
>> Why are you so interested in the affaires of the Chinese people.?
>
> I live in China, so that sort of focuses my attention on the Chinese
> Communists abuse of human rights.
>

You imply that Taiwan is part of China - that is correct - and we as
Westerners should not interfere with the internal politics of the
Chinese. We should allow them to decide their own destiny, which you
are not doing simply by continuously condemning and flaming against
the Chinese government. If the Chinese feel that they want Communism,
that is their right. Just because we don't agree with the principals
of Communism doesn not mean that we should force them to take up our
form of democracy. Democracy works only for some countries, but not
every every country, and we have to accept that.

>> Your
>> name suggests that you are a Westerner, possibly American, and yet you
>> are not the least bit interested in American political affaires.
>
> Why do you say that?
>

Because you spend more time flaming these Chinese forums than you
write posts in any American forums.


>> You
>> claimed to have written a letter to the American President asking him
>> not to attend the coming Olympic Games in Beijing, but I have scoured
>> the Internet for any mention of you writing a letter to the President
>> asking him to pull our troops out of Iraq
>
> Keep looking. You will find my opposition to that war. But why should
you
> care? Are you arguing that I can only care about human rights abuses in
> China if I oppose the Iraq war? That is a pretty silly argument.
>

Surely by now, you can give me the links to those supposedly anti war
posts. I am arguing that if you oppose the Iraq War, you should say so
in the proper forums, and not imply that you do by flaming in Chinese
forums.
 




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Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
Bryson <bryson@[EMAIL   2008-03-31 06:28:00 
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-04-02 13:27:40 
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
Raymond <niday@[EMAIL   2008-04-02 17:10:33 
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EM  2008-04-02 16:28:59 
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
Raymond <niday@[EMAIL   2008-04-02 19:43:44 
Bush -- the Worst President in American History.
Jim Walsh <jSPAMimNwal  2008-04-03 01:29:21 

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