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To: D-fendr

If “oppression of an entire people” means the same thing today as it meant 20, 30, 40 years ago or more, then one can only conclude that the Chinese people are immensely less “oppressed” than they were in previous years.

China claims territorial possession over the area known as Tibet. Maybe they’re wrong. I know that America has also claimed possession of lands claimed by others. Maybe we were wrong. But the reality today is that the world seems to recognize China’s sovereignty over that land. If some Tibetans disagree and wish to engage in violent acts to undo what has happened, that’s fine. But I wouldn’t expect China to allow them to do this.


211 posted on 07/31/2008 9:39:55 PM PDT by compound w
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To: compound w
the Chinese people are immensely less “oppressed”

I was speaking of the Tibetan people.

China claims territorial possession over the area known as Tibet.

They do a great bit more than "claim". Their dead victims wish they only claim, and your phrasing exposes your tacit approval of their murders.

Maybe they’re wrong.

Tepid.

But the reality today is that the world seems to recognize China’s sovereignty over that land.

Debatable and irrelevant.

If some Tibetans disagree and wish to engage in violent acts to undo what has happened

Orwellian.

But I wouldn’t expect China to allow them to do this.

I expect them to be true to their character and brutally repress those who desire freedom. However, I would not include this in your list of "amazing changes" in politics.

My point is still: If you can remain blind or neutral to China's past and current actions in this, your credibility and opinion on China in other areas is worthless.

Thanks for your reply.

212 posted on 08/01/2008 10:37:43 AM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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