My Mother read me some of Asimov's works, but I cannot recall Hari Seldon. I love how this thread has actually become a political discussion. I'm not being sarcastic- I love this sort of thing. I want to be a Representative (D-NY?) at some point in my life.
My version of Yang would definently prefer "Thought Control." Eudemonia is all maximizing each individual's potential as an {individual} human being. Yang is into control, not individualism! A body does look after the collective welfare of the cells, but does not care one bit about individual cells. However, a body does demand total obedience from all cells. And all of the cells (besides cancer cells) give it willingly. In thought control, the government expects total obedience- and gets it from the whole population, which is more than happy to do it. (Of course, this is only because of the flouride in the drinking water, as it were...)
As to Covelia's Post:
The average citizen of Red China was not allowed to become aware of the massacre. The "American" (if you can stomach calling it that) media is controlled by corporations; but the Red Chinese media is controlled by the state. Those that are aware either got it from foreign media satillites or from dissident word-of-mouth.
The current government is still a police state. Incidents similar to Tianamen Square happened monthly in the Soviet Union, yet we never became aware of them. An entire branch of the KGB, called the VV, was devoted to violently suppressing protests. It was as large as an Army Corps. (Several divisions.) While, as I said before, CHICOM were less physical and more mental in their suppressive tactics, they were also willing to commit massacres. There were many slaughters before Tianemen Square, and there were many after. Foreign media are still told exactly where to go when- meaning that the 1,000 Chinese could have been shot to death yesterday, and we would never, ever know.
The rest of your arguments can best be described as, "The Chinese Government did what it felt was right." So? The SS felt that it was a good idea to kill as many jews as possible. If you applied your argument to that situation, their actions are acceptable. After all, according to the Nazis, the jews DID provoke them by intentionally controlling newspapers and theaters...
As to the United States of America's actions:
One cannot reasonably compare the Ruby Ridge and Waco incidents to Tianamen Square. The suppressions in the United States came only after Federal agents WERE ATTACKED WITH LETHAL FORCE. The Davidians and (well, what was that guy's name...) were stockpiling firearms. What were the pro-democracy protesters armed with? I believe that you said they threw inkwells, truly fearsome projectiles...
As to the American viewpoint:
The actions of the Chinese Government towards its own people are even more oppressive and hideous than those of the British Imperialists of the eighteenth century. What do you expect?
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--President Jakjon
--Datalinks
[This message has been edited by President Jakjon (edited February 27, 2000).]
My version of Yang would definently prefer "Thought Control." Eudemonia is all maximizing each individual's potential as an {individual} human being. Yang is into control, not individualism! A body does look after the collective welfare of the cells, but does not care one bit about individual cells. However, a body does demand total obedience from all cells. And all of the cells (besides cancer cells) give it willingly. In thought control, the government expects total obedience- and gets it from the whole population, which is more than happy to do it. (Of course, this is only because of the flouride in the drinking water, as it were...)
As to Covelia's Post:
The average citizen of Red China was not allowed to become aware of the massacre. The "American" (if you can stomach calling it that) media is controlled by corporations; but the Red Chinese media is controlled by the state. Those that are aware either got it from foreign media satillites or from dissident word-of-mouth.
The current government is still a police state. Incidents similar to Tianamen Square happened monthly in the Soviet Union, yet we never became aware of them. An entire branch of the KGB, called the VV, was devoted to violently suppressing protests. It was as large as an Army Corps. (Several divisions.) While, as I said before, CHICOM were less physical and more mental in their suppressive tactics, they were also willing to commit massacres. There were many slaughters before Tianemen Square, and there were many after. Foreign media are still told exactly where to go when- meaning that the 1,000 Chinese could have been shot to death yesterday, and we would never, ever know.
The rest of your arguments can best be described as, "The Chinese Government did what it felt was right." So? The SS felt that it was a good idea to kill as many jews as possible. If you applied your argument to that situation, their actions are acceptable. After all, according to the Nazis, the jews DID provoke them by intentionally controlling newspapers and theaters...
As to the United States of America's actions:
One cannot reasonably compare the Ruby Ridge and Waco incidents to Tianamen Square. The suppressions in the United States came only after Federal agents WERE ATTACKED WITH LETHAL FORCE. The Davidians and (well, what was that guy's name...) were stockpiling firearms. What were the pro-democracy protesters armed with? I believe that you said they threw inkwells, truly fearsome projectiles...
As to the American viewpoint:
The actions of the Chinese Government towards its own people are even more oppressive and hideous than those of the British Imperialists of the eighteenth century. What do you expect?
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--President Jakjon
--Datalinks
[This message has been edited by President Jakjon (edited February 27, 2000).]
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