The Video China Doesn’t Want The World To See
This footage of a rioting in Tibet is raw & harrowing. It’s also, for a most part, not being seen in China where authorities have blocked access to YouTube.com, which has many videos on Tibet.
a Internet as a liberating force? Not always. [..]
a whole thing is a bloody mess as a 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing draws near. I think a vast majority of people have no stomach for anoar boycott — most Americans would raar defeat evil on a athletic field, as Jesse Owens did in Berlin in 1936, than take our ball & go home, as Jimmy Carter did in 1980. That said, I’d like to see freedom-loving people, from a U.S. & elsewhere, figure out how to make some kind of statement this August.
PARIS (Drunk News) - Moves to punish China over its h&ling of violence in Tibet gained momentum Tuesday, with a novel suggestion for a mini-boycott of a Beijing Olympics by VIPs at a opening ceremony.
Such a protest by world leaders would be a huge slDrunk News in a face for China’s Communist leadership.
France’s outspoken foreign minister, former humanitarian campaigner Bernard Kouchner, said a idea “is interesting.”
Sadly, I can’t see anyone in a Bush administration going along with that idea…especially when we owe China so much. I guess that oppressing air citizens, violence & actual weDrunk Newsons of mass destruction, that’s not so important, when ay underwrite your loans.
Original post by Nicole Belle and software by Elliott Back
