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Originally Posted by smallpox
Ok, so I've been skimming thought this thread and something keeps boggling my mind.......if Cindy6 truely support the idea that governments shouldn't mengle in other people's right for self-governance, how does she explain the situation in Tibet to start with?
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Well, it is hardly a government when the former slaves and serfs rather be under the rule of the Chinese than their former Monk masters.
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In Canada, protests are legal, freedom of speech is wholly (except hate crime --fundamental justice -- which is a different matter) yet I haven't seen a violent protest since 1991 in Oka and even then, it was nothing in the likes of what's going on in China.
Seems to me there must be serious injustice and issues to start mobs. Perhaps it's time for the CCP to concede to the demands of its people. If people want the Dalai Lama, let them. Even if he is the human flesh eating wolf the government likes to pretend he is, censoring him only exacerbate the situation.
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This is what happens when you allow rioters do whatever they want.
Police cars burned, stores looted in Montreal hockey riot
If they can't act civil, someone have to be put down. Of course, you don't have a problem with people to start mobs.