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Re: The Facets Of Chinese Nationalism - Since I left prison last year, I have advocated conditional participation in the Olympics. Participation must be predicated on some minimum standard of human rights

by Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSPAMh3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 04:31 PM

On Mon, 5 May 2008 14:25:43 +0800, chatnoir wrote
(in article 
<75464fa2-1155-48c9-a2e6-1b1842b50f7e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):

> 
> The fourth kind of nationalism in China could be called human rights 
> patriotism. People who espouse this type of nationalism include the
recently 
> sentenced human rights activist Hu Jia, land rights advocate Yang
Chunlin and 

> the blind Chinese rights activist Chen Guangcheng. This type of
patriotism 
> holds human rights as its core value and democracy as its goal; pursues 
> Chinese glory by seeking to gain dignity for each compatriot;

interesting. well said.

-- 
Love, Jim
(I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive 
crossposts.)


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The Facets Of Chinese Nationalism - Since I left prison last yea
chatnoir <wolfbat359a@  2008-05-04 23:25:43 
Re: The Facets Of Chinese Nationalism - Since I left prison last
Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSP  2008-05-05 16:31:53 

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