Well, the real nastiness about the whole China thing is that UN and other international organisations is that it's been, how much is it 50, 60 years?, before anyone actually started addressing the Tibet affair.
It's kinda late to start condemning China for it now...
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Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
Political correctness: a doctrine which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd from the clean end.
A high proportion of this planets countries/regime's have horrible human rights records. Now, and historically.
It's hedious, but unfortunately it's part of human nature. The Olympics might help open China to a better way for the future, (or not).
I will not feel ashamed for actions that are perpetrated by those that I have no persuasion over. (but I also do not condone those actions).
Soapbox house of cards and glass, so don't go tossing your stones around.
You musta been.... high. You musta been...
Even better is good old labour, cosying up to the chinese regime with the free trade agreement. The only country in the world to do that.
I wonder what we'll be saying about this decision, in 5-10 years time.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Well, we don't want China to become like NZ either where former terrorists who hide their identity become first class citizens and get their family shipped over too (at the Tax Payers cost).
I am more positive about China - If you study the nation's history, yes horrible shit has happened and continues to, but what country hasn't committed similar humanity crimes at some point? Track the last 30 years i.e. getting rid of Mao and humanity crimes are improving.
In fact, if any of you are serious about humanity crimes - enlighten yourselves with the track records of the IMF & World Bank economic projects in developing countries.
Anyway, bow to your soon-to-be world leaders. Last count China had just under a trillion in USD stashed away for a rainy day. 10-20 years (opinions range), and China will be the economic superpower of the world.
True, but National supports the deal too, and I think National MP Tim Groser went with Helen Clarke to the signing, to show that the two main political parties in NZ both fully support the free trade deal.
What I don't understand is the NZ and Chinese job markets being merged. WTF!?? We'll be swamped by underpaid foreign workers!
In one way I guess the Olympics in China will be good, it'll make people look at the stuff China is doing, executing prisoners for organ donations, driving those execution buses around from village to village, imprisoning thousands for peaceful protest or doing Tai Chi, or "plotting", etc etc.
Maybe that'll lead to a little bit of change in China, who knows.
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TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
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