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Topic: West will help China's successful because their short-sighted |
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| Milites Gregarius | http://www.zaobao.com/special/forum/...s080410a.shtml Recent false reports in the Western media, China had a far-reaching impact on Anti-Olympics is extremely short-sighted, China is the greatest enemy of the Chinese people themselves, but this time, the hypocrisy of the Western media to make China together again. For this incident, we are very angry, but also very happy. Western countries you that a complete failure. By google translate http://www.anti-cnn.com/ From now on We started a counterattack, Is the network We have nearly 250 million netizens Your media began a pitiful. China started the outbreak This time, Because of the China Tibet Because of the Olympic Games Last edited by Missileer; April 16th, 2008 at 15:34. Reason: Double post |
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| Fridgeraider (Instructor) | This is very good observation. There are may people in China who only tolerate the Communist Party on the results they are bringing to the country (wealth for example). However, they are increasingly becoming disgruntled about their rights and freedom. But every time we make the Chinese feel like a victim of something, that brings them all together. It reminds them of the early 1900s when the world was against them. They had lost Hong Kong, Shanghai, Macau... you name it. It reminds them of those times. They feel they are being singled out because they are not white. It brings them together. Ironic...
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| Milites Gregarius | China's pace of change is not you think China, only the leadership of the CPC South Korea, have also helped us in the traditional culture |
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| Fridgeraider (Instructor) | Yeah, restoring the old Chinese books preserved in Korea that were lost during the anti-tradition movements in the early 1900s and the Cultural Revolution under Chairman Mao. |
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