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China and the 2008 Olympics

An article by Mike Wootton

The leader in this week’s Economist magazine addresses the “Chinese rage” over the disruption caused to the world-wide tour of the Olympic flame. It cites the rage as being “out of all proportion to the alleged offenses”, an opinion with which I agree.

During the initial demons-trations over Chinese rule in Tibet (Xizang), the Chinese authorities undertook to educate (or re-educate) Tibetan monks in national patriotism. This statement begs the question as to why it should be thought necessary to educate people in national patriotism? An Orwellian idea. What appears to have happened over the few weeks between the torch’s departure from Olympia in March and its arrival in San Francisco is that there has been a worldwide mobilization of Chinese nationalist sentiment, to the point where in Australia the pro-Chinese spectators outnumbered the anti-Chinese spectators. Is this because the Chinese people, as Xinhua would have us believe have been “righteously indignant” about criticism by much of the world over their human rights record and have decided to go out and show public support for China centered nominally around the flame tour, or is it something deeper than that?

I was living in Beijing at the time of the rocketing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. Although warned against it, I went out to watch the Chinese laobaixing (ordinary people) expressing their “righteous indignation” over the event at the US and British Embassies. The demonstrators had been brought by numbered buses from the various universities in Beijing to the diplomatic quarters, they were led off the buses by people carrying flags, to positions outside the relevant Embassies and then, on a signal, started their demonstrations. After a while at the blow of a whistle, the students all returned to their numbered buses and were driven away whence they had come. TV and newspaper coverage showed wild looking crowds of demonstrators outside the Embassies throwing rotten eggs and other missiles—the wrath of the Chinese people.

The power of Xinhua news-agency is not to be underrated. It is the national propaganda agency of China and has astonishing influence on Chinese opinion and Chinese thought, not only in China but worldwide. There are over 2,000 daily newspapers produced in China and with very few exceptions, they all say the same thing and contain the same opinions and views! There are also countless TV stations giving the same opinions and views—woe betide any journalist who writes something counter to the best interests of the Party.

The Chinese government has for many years tried very hard through educational curricula and the media to instill correct political thinking and behavior into its subjects. Pride in national identity (and xenophobia) is a key element of this, and these bits seem to stick ( "one nation one family" ) when every TV station closes down for the day. Any Chinese can tell you about the awfulness of the Opium Wars and the sacking of the Summer Palace. To sustainably instill correct political thinking is more difficult it seems, laobaixing do not have too much time for political dogma and as China’s economy develops further in its skewed looking unequal way, then about 80 percent of the population (involved in agriculture) will have even less time for politics and will need to spend more time on worrying where the next meal is going to come from.

China desperately wants to be seen as a world power after so many years of isolation and so many perceived historic slights to its national pride at the hands of “evil and rapacious” foreigners. It demands respect from the rest of the world, yet in today’s world respect has to be earned, it must not be demanded, that turns people against you. Despite the undoubted and growing economic clout of the nation (supported by the multilaterals who continue to pour in development aid to the World’s biggest foreign exchange reserve country), it will not be earned by mobilization of the “righteous indignation of the Chinese people” at every incident of external criticism. Is there any other country in the World which would exhibit the same widespread level of national fervor over a perceived slight which damaged the public relations surrounding China hosting the Olympics ? Do they really want the world to tremble at China’s wrath? I hope not.

It’s time to mature and to start to integrate with the developed world, not to shout at it and vilify winners of the Nobel Peace Prize and respected international media whilst at the same time exhibiting a distinct lack of transparency over human rights ( "internal matters, not anybody else’s business" ). Who is it that is politicizing the Olympics?

The laobaixing are no doubt pleased and proud that the Olympics are to be held in China and those who can afford the tickets and the travel costs are looking forward to seeing an extravaganza of an event and much good sportsmanship. Let’s hope there is not too much loud trumpeting about the number of gold medals that the Chinese athletes win beating the foreigners. Turn down the volume China please, it’s unbecoming.

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Comments: 36

nelo1988 [2008-11-11 18:21:38 +0000 UTC]

the name and picture suit so well, a great picture well done

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poshepocket [2008-06-14 10:37:28 +0000 UTC]

Yay! You are from China!

Like me!

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Num182 [2008-06-13 11:04:23 +0000 UTC]

I dont get you...wheres the blind "Good vs Bad" you show so well with Israeli related pieces? suddenly there are sides that each has it's reasons to what they are doing and theres a chance the media edits a story just to please popular opinion?


How about you try some of your new tricks on other subjects next time.

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Robert-PJ [2008-05-17 02:48:46 +0000 UTC]

Olimpic games arent what they were anymore.. sport isnt what it was anymore and the worl.. maybe is just like it always been..

about sport only one question: Why to Ben Jonson in Seul they take all because of doping.. I mean they take him all life and all the results and medals... while to Carl Lewis and Linfor Cristie who were also positive at the same race they didnt do anything ... and after 20 years they talking about olimpic spirit and sport?? what the...

olimpics are only bussines and comercial thing.. how can china been in olimpic spirit with what they are doing to their people and to the world ecosistem and at all.. pure madness and I am not going to watch olimpics because it is all false anyway.. I prefer to take a walk into the nature with friends or play a beach voley game while smoking weed and I will be still many times less on drugs than athletes are.. I am so angry about this thing about dopping.. I am very close to atletics and I can swear you that what atlethes have in blood isnt natural at all even when they arent positive they are far ages of having normal blood... sorry if my rage comes out on your wanderful work... is only that I dont know where will lead this road of only commercial interests.. take care and continue wirth your extraordinary work both visual and written

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andrewdavidcoxartist [2008-05-16 23:17:13 +0000 UTC]

I love the creativness of this.
It makes you think to understand it.

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fumigene [2008-05-16 21:24:57 +0000 UTC]

incredible idea, this!

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aniesilveira [2008-05-16 09:22:25 +0000 UTC]

you've got a sharp mind i love it

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ComaBlackxx [2008-05-15 01:59:05 +0000 UTC]

What a brilliant concept...I wish my mind worked to come up with things like this. Excellent!

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antimyth [2008-05-14 20:19:38 +0000 UTC]

Clever idea

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Hiddenplanet [2008-05-14 09:26:34 +0000 UTC]

I hope the solution will be found.

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SalimZaidi [2008-05-13 05:27:38 +0000 UTC]

LOVE how you visualize an issue and bring it out on paper.. !!

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SleepDepJoel [2008-05-13 04:51:18 +0000 UTC]

There’s no solution here. All parties are too stubborn to reform.

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Xena1509 [2008-05-11 18:47:07 +0000 UTC]

bien trouvé

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davedou [2008-05-11 18:29:27 +0000 UTC]

There ya go then. If you want the chinese gov and people to sympathise with you, what do you do? i know lets attack the source of pride for the people, then theyll really sympathise with you. Oh no! that government is using our "peaceful" protests as propaganda against us! I guess we shouldnt have punched the disabled chinese girl in the face, whilst trying to take her torch. so here ya go. Now the chinese are just all united behind our government

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elaa [2008-05-11 18:01:14 +0000 UTC]

awesome!

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Thebuild [2008-05-11 15:28:12 +0000 UTC]

Exceptional work and brilliant concept.

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Gilray [2008-05-11 10:44:37 +0000 UTC]

cool. nice to see some decent political stuff

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illiyun [2008-05-10 22:07:23 +0000 UTC]

both the art and the article are amazing

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cc-salehi [2008-05-10 19:09:15 +0000 UTC]

fantastic

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emey [2008-05-10 16:07:49 +0000 UTC]

WOW!!! Brilliant one.... Dear Ben, you got a true Genius and Creative mindand that much skilled hands...

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Marius-Creb [2008-05-10 12:07:30 +0000 UTC]

When I heard about the "Free Tibet" protestors attacking a 14-year-old olympic torch runner, I was outraged. These are people who are allegedly for peace, and yet they are attacking a child as if it's her fault that Tibet is oppressed.

But then I read your artist comments. I didn't actually see the news report; I just heard it through the grapevine. Perhaps what I heard was a byproduct of China's howling. Eye-opening work, as usual Ben.

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davedou In reply to Marius-Creb [2008-05-11 18:32:11 +0000 UTC]

No, but they punched a wheelchair using one legged girl in the paris realy. The tibetans tried to take the torch from her, and the one legged girl won! Maybe western media should keep an open eye, and not call racial attacks on han chinese in lhasa peaceful

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Marius-Creb In reply to davedou [2008-05-11 20:02:23 +0000 UTC]

It is true, though, that Western media is very biased. You can't trust what you see on the news over here.

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LouiseOdier [2008-05-10 08:09:34 +0000 UTC]

Good concept, Ben

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Chawia [2008-05-10 05:45:35 +0000 UTC]

Ce n'est malheureusement que trop pertinent...

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thealchemistchamber [2008-05-10 05:35:55 +0000 UTC]

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littledinosaurarms [2008-05-10 04:51:30 +0000 UTC]

Good image. It suits the situation well.

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necaxaboy [2008-05-10 00:55:24 +0000 UTC]

the trouble is what they gonna do with their troups in Burma and Tibet!

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davedou In reply to necaxaboy [2008-05-11 18:30:27 +0000 UTC]

We dont have any troops in burma ya moron. With the recent typhoon, funny how the burmese junta only trusted china enough that they allowed 5 million $ of chinese food aid to their country.

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poppyperidot [2008-05-09 23:54:54 +0000 UTC]

You are so cool. At everything.

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Dhom [2008-05-09 21:51:40 +0000 UTC]

Your a clever one aren't you? nice work.

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InpuUpUaut [2008-05-09 21:29:59 +0000 UTC]

Very good work my friend ^_^

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DraggoonX12 [2008-05-09 21:23:48 +0000 UTC]

Very nice.

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Simounet [2008-05-09 21:15:08 +0000 UTC]

Encore une merveilleuse idée avec une réalisation qui claque !

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mossadi [2008-05-09 21:03:53 +0000 UTC]

great ide, thanks...

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HyaKkiDouR4n [2008-05-09 20:25:48 +0000 UTC]

C'était un problème qu'il aurait fallu se poser avant de les donner à Pékin, maintenant que la machine économique est lancée, dur de faire marche arrière.

Souhaitons qu'on pourra profiter de ces JO pour créer une petite ouverture de dialogue malgré tout.

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