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they have the right to express their feeling.
it is not sentimental, it is a kind of tolerance, the tolerance of ignorance.
what is moral? ********. CNN is the best media i have ever known.
i do hope the economy will recover soon, but from the bottom of my heart, it is better to see that CNN will sink .
If you can recall, when Saddam was in Iraq, CNN didn't do negative reporting in order for them to stay in Iraq. What it says is that CNN cow tows to dictators around the world in order for them to profit/benefit instead of reporting news.
Now, this Jack Cafferty guy who said "goons and thugs" says that he was talking about the government, not the people. Aren't the CNN equates people with government. For CNN, are there difference between people and the government. In fact, it is called "People's Republic of China." Thus, it's "People's Republic." CNN should do more research before it says anything. Obviously, it doesn't.
Are you saying that other groups are more tolerant? :) I do not believe capitalists, protectionist etc are any more tolerant. Fact is, once there is "belief" and not facts involved most people will use rhetoric to argue that their belief is correct. This is common in religion as well as politics. To say that Communists & Socialists are more intolerant than other groups is a strange statement.
- by dailofan April 21, 2008 11:23 AM PDT
- A decade or so ago I lived very close to China and followed the government daily in the news. I used to comment the Communists were like dealing with a bunch of 3 year-old. Only see things there way and temper tantrums if they don't get what they want. I think they're maybe 7 year-olds now. But Communism will tend towards Evil. I pray the good Chinese people see this and help to bring major change.
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