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Olympic Games begin in Beijing...< '> Fair play! Free Tibet! < '>
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Satanglorious [2024-12-10 01:39:47 +0000 UTC]
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CedricSallam92 [2010-06-26 22:19:48 +0000 UTC]
Hypocrisy?? do you really know about what you are talking about?? What about France? that wonderful country that wasn't going to the Olympic Games? what happened at last? yes, it is all about politics...but not just chinese politics and you are just talking about something that you have shown us you don't understand at all...
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fabio2k5 In reply to CedricSallam92 [2010-06-26 23:18:48 +0000 UTC]
ble ble bleee salut
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Amanoth [2010-01-19 16:37:11 +0000 UTC]
YouΒ΄re a genious.
Dont pay attention to those lunes before me. They have know idea what they are talking about.
Ive been to Tibet. At a serten point a monk came to me and asked for dalai lama pictures and we were actually warned by our not to have any because if we were caught having any we'd be send to prison...
At the capitle Lhasa its absolutely swarming with chinese soldiers and as a tourist its strictly forbidden to make any pictures of them. So it doesnt come out how controlling China actually is.
Poor people. I mean... If you cant even have pictures of your spiritual leader what has become of the world...
The people there are really just giving up on the chances of ever being free again. I mean how would you feel if you were a minority in your own country. If they wouldnt even speak your language at school anymore. How would you survive without at least your religion?
It really makes sad that people are actually chosing the chinese side on this. I mean Indoctrination hello!C'mon guys your better than that...
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Skamoto-Asuka [2009-05-24 08:41:16 +0000 UTC]
I really wish one day, people around the world could recognize the reality behind the issues relating to Tibet.
With the help of China, Tibet has been freed from poverty, freed from slavery, freed from treaded inhuman from the up class Tibetan and dalai hierarchy. There are more than 90% Tibetan living in Tibet happily.
China approached the issues passively and peacefully. You may have seen photos regarding to Tibet but some of those photos are taken in the wrong place at the wrong time and the others are complete fake photos using fake blood. The media and especially CNN brought out the compassions of the Westerners and I think you standing up for what you believe is great. However, this is not the right case to stand up against.
I'm not here to criticize you're opnions but it would be really apperciated if you could take the time to do a litte bit of research on the other side of this issue.
Thank you for your time and I apologize if you don't like what I've said. Everything is in the past and I hope you've enjoyed the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic of 2008.
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Amanoth In reply to Skamoto-Asuka [2010-01-19 17:07:43 +0000 UTC]
Uhmm. Excuse me *raises hand shyly*
If thats your opinion about the tibetian matter, which i fully respect, than i might have taken some pictures myself in tibet that you might want to see. Just to Show you that the whole "There are more than 90% Tibetan living in Tibet happily." Is absolutly yak shit.
Tibet has been freed from poverty... oh come on. If you really wanna tell us we should look at things from both sides, something that I more than agree with you, at least have the decency to do it yourself.
Really ill upload the proof right now if you want me to. Freed from poverty... come on! Its poverty everywhere! If you think that those photos have been taken at the wrong place and at the wrong time. Than whole tibet is at the wrong place and always is the wrong time.
Look at it this way. Yes media has a tendency to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. But as for the poverty in tibet that is not hard at all. All you have to walk is two steps out of your hotel and its there. All around you.
I reallty dont mean to be mean. Its just that i hate to tell you this but... That really isnt the truth. I really wish it were but well... the main problem is that we cant trust the media. I agree that CNN has a serten tendency to make things alot bigger than they really are. Which ive seen for myself (according to them the netherlands celebrate slavery every year while its actually our verson of Santa Claus thats being celebrated).
The main thing is that the media indeed are a bunch of big fat liars. And most of the news is more than exaggerated.
But Ive experienced first hand that there indeed is a problem in tibet. People arent happy. Schools arent in the tibetian language anymore so theres allmost no chance for the tibetian people to learn anything. So poverty is actually something they are doomed to be in. Well... the future is certenly bleak no matter how you look at things.
We are being molded by our own governments that are playing they own childish games of: Lets play war, with each other. Leaving us to get on with our lives in compleate ignorance about how things truly are.
I dont wish to criticize you or anything but well... I have done my research and dissagree with you. And If I hadnt been to tibet and seen it first hand then I would compleately agree with you.
Unfortunatly the reality of these things isnt nearly as clear... that is something that fills my heart with grief.
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davedou [2008-10-03 08:18:40 +0000 UTC]
fuck fre tibet, fuck you protesters. none of you were man enough to have a go at the chinese police. look at those morons get stucfk up the lampposts, and they had to get the police to rescue them lol@u
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Amanoth In reply to davedou [2010-01-19 16:27:18 +0000 UTC]
Have you even been to tibet?
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davedou In reply to fabio2k5 [2008-10-09 21:22:55 +0000 UTC]
dont see you fvckers denying it. you gonna say something contstructive in responce? nope cant think of anything so you lot just say what your puny brains can say. fuck you back to
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fabio2k5 In reply to pubuhan [2008-09-16 12:02:58 +0000 UTC]
what this means, then some shortcut
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acutehk [2008-09-15 17:38:04 +0000 UTC]
olympic of beijing is not equal to government in beijing
I don't wish to see political issues polluting the spirit of olympics.
I am trying to keep politics and sports separated.
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fabio2k5 In reply to acutehk [2008-09-16 12:05:15 +0000 UTC]
sport and politics alternate in the present-day world mutually
and this what we watched in the Beijing it was the festival of hypocrisy !
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davedou In reply to fabio2k5 [2008-10-03 08:17:35 +0000 UTC]
screw you real hypocrites are the protesters. they happily ignore there countries wrongdoings, just to try to get some pathetic power trip from embarrasing the chinese race, as if to pretend they still have the world as a colony
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isburncore [2008-09-03 02:24:09 +0000 UTC]
there's a difference between the beijing olympics and the beijing government.
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davedou In reply to desertapple [2008-10-03 08:16:12 +0000 UTC]
haha you tell him! fuck free tibet
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rodgewan [2008-08-27 05:50:20 +0000 UTC]
Oh I'm very sad to see that.I hope everyone can know the truth about Tibet.
Best wishes
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kuchumovn [2008-08-09 18:37:02 +0000 UTC]
and there is a war currently between Georgia and Osetia (it's near Russia)
the war began a couple of days earlier - Georgia began to bombard the little weak country, to make it part of one big Georgia
currently the capital of Osetia is demolished, and Russia decided to intefere (because some russian citizens are have already died)
actually this is a play involving Russia and USA
*don't reply to this
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