Re: Through the Looking Glass
Well that's a very LARGE sledgehammer, and I would definitely consider putting away that sledgehammer substantive improvement.
Well try to withdraw the Olympics and see what happens.
The Chinese population will erupt in fury. No, they would not say, "Ah, but our government deserves this." Instead, they would consider this is to be an affront to the Chinese race and continued evidence that the Americans are all capitalist and racist *******s. Meanwhile, top leaders hold fire-filled speeches which further convince the Chinese population that the Americans are evil rich snobs.
Not that I agree with any of this, of course. But I don't think denying China the Olympics would achieve what you want to achieve. I mean, the very POINT is to get rid of the commies, right? Why then do you want to do something that would only strengthen their position and general Chinese resentment for the West, for purely symbolic reasons?
Originally posted by DinoDoc
I forgot to mention the fact that people are sentenced to death for bringing Bibles of all things into the country.
Other than the fact that the Chinese Communist Party has decided to put away the sledgehammer when dealing out political and religious repression, I don't see any substantive improvement in many areas.
I forgot to mention the fact that people are sentenced to death for bringing Bibles of all things into the country.
Other than the fact that the Chinese Communist Party has decided to put away the sledgehammer when dealing out political and religious repression, I don't see any substantive improvement in many areas.
You're mixing two different issues here. Trade and tourism are different from allowing them to host the Olympics or membership.
The Olympics and sitting on the WTO symbolize for the Chinese government acceptance by the international community. Something which they have not earned and nor do they deserve it at this point.
The Olympics and sitting on the WTO symbolize for the Chinese government acceptance by the international community. Something which they have not earned and nor do they deserve it at this point.
The Chinese population will erupt in fury. No, they would not say, "Ah, but our government deserves this." Instead, they would consider this is to be an affront to the Chinese race and continued evidence that the Americans are all capitalist and racist *******s. Meanwhile, top leaders hold fire-filled speeches which further convince the Chinese population that the Americans are evil rich snobs.
Not that I agree with any of this, of course. But I don't think denying China the Olympics would achieve what you want to achieve. I mean, the very POINT is to get rid of the commies, right? Why then do you want to do something that would only strengthen their position and general Chinese resentment for the West, for purely symbolic reasons?
Comment