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Undercover in Tibet - Terrorised by Chinese Thugs
Anyone who says Tibet is part of China should be fighting for England’s right to Rhodesia and Ireland. (Kill all the bloody Irish dogs)
The intellectual and cultural desert of China is spreading its worthless pride far and wide, but the people are not buying. China is a death camp slave state.
Tibet is a much abused occupied land that has been culturally and politically independent for thousands of years. It has more claim to being a nation than England or Brazil. Tibetans revere the Dalai Lama, but the proof he is not the ‘ruler’ lies in the Tibetan people’s demand for all Chinese invaders to leave, dead or alive, contrary to the Dalai Lama’s soft line.
These ‘guards’ belong to the same paramilitary police who use Tibetan kids as target practice. (See ‘much abused’ link above)
[Posted By johnnycivil]Republished from Daily Mail
The Chinese men in blue tracksuits were horribly familiar. Although they were dressed like athletes, their robotic movements, blank faces, swivel eyes and rough, menacing style reminded me of the secret policemen I had to avoid when I was in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, some years ago.
Last Sunday, they surrounded Konnie Huq as she ran with the Olympic flame through the streets of London, ordering her to hold the torch higher and shoving protesters and British policemen out of the way.
Lord Coe, the London Olympics chief, was overheard describing the so-called “torch attendants” as “thugs”.
He said: “They tried to push me out of the way three times. They are horrible….
Posted by johnnycivil
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Wow, these guys are getting really hysterical. It’s getting more and more to look like displacement. Something’s upsetting ‘em. We know it ain’t Tibet. What could it be?
It’s not the food shortages. It’s not the soaring price of oil. It’s not Global Warming. All that’s clearly going according to plan.
What could be upsetting the Neofeudalists so tewwibly?
It does rather look like they’re not going to get into Pakistan’s panties . . .
maybe that’s it. That was going to be a goldmine.
Tibetan Protesters in Nepal
The rhetoric must be incredible. Imagine doing that to little school girls. That’s really horrible.
Nice pics JC . . . muchas gracias
this one’s Desmond Tutu at a rally in San Francisco last week :
AND Konnie Huq surrounded by the “thugs”
Which Arnie movie do we think is the Dalai’s Fave?
The circus of stupid continues…
circus of stupid!
what a great name for the olympics
can i use that?
an interesting take:
What Is Really Behind The Furore Over Tibet?: So why are “human rights activists” in the West demanding what the Dalai Lama himself is not? This fact alone is consistent with an exogenous Tibetan separatist movement, not a true human rights movement that supports the aspirations of Tibetan people. The exogenous separatism is driven by the external influences of the U.S. and other Western governments. Now intervention in Nepal is yet another hidden agenda in their quest for a “free” Tibet. (Read more…)
my take is more in line with this one: What does a ‘Free Tibet’ mean to you?
You can use it, tell your friends, put it on a tshirt.
Is it just moi, or is there something really scary about powder blue?
China and America: The Tibet Human Rights PsyOp: The human rights issue has become the centerfold of media disinformation.
China’s “human rights violations” are not “alleged” btw.
Stupid article.
Neither are the “human rights violations” of these United States “alleged” and ours are far more serious.
Clean your own slaughterhouse before you go “white gloving” the neighbors.
Germany’s Boenisch plans boycott
OPEN QUOTE
German Olympic judo champion Yvonne Boenisch plans to boycott the opening ceremony at the Beijing Games.
“I want to send a signal and I will not take part in the opening ceremony,’‘ Boenisch told German television network ZDF.
END OF QUOTE
So this opening ceremony will be very useful because we’ll get a very good idea of just who exactly on this planet is overwhelmingly clueless. Everybody take copious notes please. AchFNtung.
I think, in a lot of cases, what we’re looking at are romantics who just want to express caring. I get the feeling also that Corporate Media has traditionally discouraged the general population from engaging in any kind of political discourse but that, lately, they’re realizing that — on the contrary — if they don’t go out there and get these kids themselves — the Global Justice Movement is gonna have a free for all.
So they’re fabricating stuff and aggressively launching campaigns to red herring these poor people.
In the United States there is this weird growth of ads warning people that if they don’t watch CNN and regularly peruse MSNBC, they’ll be completely rejected as the worst kind of stinkie moron. It’s really funny. Watch for ‘em.
I like CBC Newsworld better.
“Neither are the “human rights violations” of these United States “alleged” and ours are far more serious.”
Ad hominem tu quoque fallacy?
“Clean your own slaughterhouse before you go “white gloving” the neighbors.”
Uh, it’s a British newspaper article, not American, so what the fuck are you talking about, exactly?
Now, the important thing to consider, do we decide to humiliate the Chinese by boycotting their olympic games, or do we humiliate them by beating them at every competition the same way we do every 4 years?
And no one cite any instances of China beating the US in any olympic event, because that would make my comment less funny.
See, it’s simple. If a country, say, Iraq, has a resource America needs, they simply invade it for no reason (and don’t you dare even write a word of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”).
But when a poor country, like Tibet, could use some real help, they just look away.
“America, f*ck yeah!” “No man, f*ck you. F*ck you.”
Tibet isn’t a country.
And you can say fuck if you want. It’s free fucking speech.
@ Shoggoth
Awesome.
First, das bilden from das uber post
Germany’s Boenisch plans boycott
Reuters pictures – 3 months ago: Kye Sun-hui of North Korea celebrates after winning the women’s 57kg category final against Yvonne Boenisch of Germany in the World Judo Championships in Osaka, western Japan in this September 13, 2003 file picture.
QUOTE cont’s
North Korean athletes will enter the 2008 Beijing Olympics with pluck, a soldier-like fighting spirit and a completely different concept of international sport to the one embraced by former Cold War allies.
My dear DOLLY PIES, I do believe this is going to be the most inCREDible Olympics EVER . . .
Now I’m scared.
Anyone know where I can get a hold of a tv?