Posted on 05/14/2008 8:18:19 AM PDT by robertvance
Yeah, all the petty whining about the admittedly bad situation in Tibet seems pretty insignificant now. Comparing the population size of the US and China, they’re way past our 9/11 loss of life, and it looks like they’ve just scratched the surface. It’s pretty tragic no matter how you look at it.
welcome to FR “robert”
i am from sichuan.but ,now i am work in shanghai.
when i hear it,i am very cry.it’s very sadly in sichuan.
but,we are saw love and friendship,country give them help and love,i see all army is brave,so i think ,god is bless our.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-1315944,00.html
I am still not clearly understanding how so many young people from China have found this conservative political discussion board. Please be so kind as to tell how you found this web site.
My daughter is working in Anhui province and said they didn't even feel the quake. But all China is working to respond.
I remember how good it felt to see the roads into Kobe clogged with trucks carrying relief supplies after our big quake there in 1995.
There is no question that the unrest in Tibet has been put on the ‘backburner’ temporarily. Up until Monday afternoon, Tibet and the Olympics was all anyone wanted to talk about in this area. I haven’t heard anyone mention Tibet since Monday and the only discussion about the Olympics centers around whether or not the recently constructed buildings in Beijing were damaged by the earthquake.
May the LORD comfort those who are hurting.
You’d be surprised...;) China’s highly capitalistic and actually quite conservative. As it continues opening up politically you’ll see it be quite a staunch conservative force (in terms of economics and social conservatism).
The Great Firewall of China really isn’t all that great, nor much of a firewall. Those that want to learn more about the US often join US forums, and political forums seem to be popular (based upon conversations I’ve had), especially as a tool to learn to read and write English.
I say the more that come and join us, the better!
“...so many young people from China have found this conservative political discussion board.”
Curious ain’t it? However, if FR can get 0.0001% of the Chinese people to join, and each donates 10 cents, think of the fund raising opportunity.
Typical capitalist! :-)
We are back up on Drudge after years of not being; seems they may have been attracted to the name “freerepublic.com”
Good thinking! LOL.
Chinese has pretty much unfettered access to major western media / political / news forums (one interesting aspect of Chinese censorship - it’s more focused on monitoring access to Chinese internal sites as well as some overseas Chinese language sites, but not external non-Chinese sites).
Most English literate Chinese people (and that’s growing by a lot these days, pretty much anyone who is college educated, and even more since English classes are now mandatory from 5th grade onward) are keenly aware and interested in how the West sees China and how news about China are reported and discussed in the West.
just a haphazard
I spent a month living and working in Chengdu in the 1980s.
I remember a LOT of people there. LOTS of them. The city was more crowded than New York on the streets at any given time of the day.
Our hearts go out to the people affected there.
Good luck
Welcome to Free Republic. Thank you for posting the interesting article on the recovery efforts and reactions of students in China.
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