Ugly Times
Interestingly, vast majority of media outside China and their audience with little own judgment have been talking about “cruel crackdown” of China police. But I’ve never seen such pictures or videos related to the so called cruel crackdown. Instead, what I can only see are Tibetan murder on Han-Chinese, Tibetan vandalism to the shops, they burnt the cars and even burnt the people (18 innocent civilians death so far. I also saw the funerals for the 5 girls who lost their young lives in a shop fire caused by the rioters. Even the monks, who said they were non-violent protesters, also took an active part in the riot, to attack truck and vandalized the banks. They even didn’t know they were already filmed and continued to lie. One young monk, the one who pretended to cried and shouted “no freedom in Lhasa” in front of foreign journalists invited by China government end of last month, was already identified by the public that he ever took part in the attack to a police car with violence and hatred on his face. He was filed but seems he didn’t know that. But I know, I saw that, everyone can saw that in the Internet. What a shame, what a plot! Too many liars who just care about how to create stories against to China and Chinese people. No freedom? What freedom they want? They didn’t tell because they couldn’t tell. In the slavery times, the monks had huge power over the civilians that far beyond the human rights of international standards. They juts want to pursue personal power. They didn’t work at all and waited to be fed the best things at the expenses of the majority civilians and slaves. China government has been giving everything to the minority. Han Chinese is generally welcome to the policy because we think they deserve them. We are all in one family! But to the slavery, there is no way to compromise. The system before 1959 in Tibet was well below the basic human right. Imagine what power Dalai Lama was holding at that time! It was a combination of political and religious superpower. So he lived just like a king, a king who didn’t care about at all the life of the civilians of his own regime. He signed an agreement with Beijing government in 1951 and when the slavery system was abolished in 1958, all the objection was from the monks, the highest hierarchy of then Tibet society. Why? Simple because they were afraid of losing their superior political power and social status. And then you may well know, Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959 to establish the Tibet-in-exile government funded and backed by CIA. The funniest thing was the Dalai Lama denied on June 20, 1959 the agreement he signed. What a shame, what a liar without the basic integrity! But it was very easy to understand. He lost everything at one single night. He must be very sad. But he did it for himself. No one else to blame. How many people were killed under his dictatorship? Hundred of thousands!!
The riot timing, just right before the Olympics torch relay. Coincidence? Nonsense! The China police just did the right things. I saw the video they were forced to retreat as the rioters fiercely attacked them by throwing stone and pushing very hard. They kept restrain and didn’t fight back at all. What would have happened if the US or German police were attacked in this way? Another scene was a soldier hugging a dying victim seriously injured by the rioters. The soldier was crying with murmuring to the man in his hands, “keep up, there would be fine to you…” What a sad moment! Did any western media report the truth? They didn’t because they don’t dare. They have long been reporting bad things against China. If they report the truth this time, how could their loyal audience think? Between the truth and eliminating the risk of their own “trustworthy” image to be damaged, they chose the later. But most people are not blind, the truth is the truth. It can not be hidden in the flat world.