the best possible light wrote:
neither X nor Y wrote:
steve james wrote:
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:It's so weird. On the same site where I am regularly called "comrade" for being critical of the US, I am now accused of being pro US imperialism? Did it ever occur that one can be critical of the policies of both China and the US? I'm more critical of the US because it's where I live and I'd like to try and do something about it. But, that doesn't mean I'm going to do mental jujitsu to turn a blind eye to the human rights abuses going on in Xinjiang.
Also, just because the PRC claims to be fighting ISIS doesn't mean they are. Are they fighting ISIS in Tibet?
Trick wrote:https://en.tibet3.com/culture/2016-10-27/1553.html
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Trick wrote:https://en.tibet3.com/culture/2016-10-27/1553.html
Also, you dodged the question.
. Actually that’s probably what most believe, that it was some sort of peaceful paradise...they are led to believe that, by people who spread lies about china.I don't know anyone who thinks that Tibet was some sort of paradise.
. http://english.qstheory.cn/resources/wh ... 112716.htm. Historical facts clearly demonstrate that the so-called "Tibetan independence" was in fact cooked up by old and new imperialists, and was part of Western aggressors' scheme to carve up the territory of China.
Trick wrote:. Actually that’s probably what most believe, that it was some sort of peaceful paradise...they are led to believe that, by people who spread lies about china.I don't know anyone who thinks that Tibet was some sort of paradise.
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