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Irony writ large.
Had to laugh at this report.
Made in China A common sight to be sure. But you do have to wonder who was running the place. It's kind of like the protests/marches supporting China that have been taking place in NZ this past weekend - to muted responses from most punters and media. Chinese citizens living in NZ - protesting at how the NZ media have portrayed China as an oppressive and undemocratic state - and supporting China's great future and ability to host the Olympic games.
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Re: Irony writ large.
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![]() The flag thing is excellent though!
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Re: Irony writ large.
It wasn't so much - "Bugger off then - it was more the irony that comes from Chinese citizens taking advantage of the rights in a foreign country to assemble and protest freely - in support of a nation that doesn't allow those same rights so much.
Although as someone did point out - in China they would have been encouraged to gather and wave flags supporting the Communist Party and the glorious revolution - so they weren't doing anything that wouldn't also be seen in Beijing. It's just any other sort of voiced opinion/thinking that would most likely being frowned upon (As in - run down by tanks).
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Re: Irony writ large.
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The irony is not lost on me mate, i was just commenting on part of your post as well
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Re: Irony writ large.
Course - the deal goes both ways - as this image shows.
We - as in New Zealand - have hitched our wagon to the China juggernaut - and there have been many benefits - tourism, trade, cheaper goods, better food shops - the education income - so I don't want to stand in the " All China bad!" camp. Because it's not - dealing with China - as a trading partner, as an international superpower in the years ahead is going to take a more sophisticated view than just the banner headlines. I'd hazard a guess that the US/UK and most of the Western world have a similar balance to find and maintain. That's going to take some learning - and some thinking - on both sides.
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