Well, it's a long piece of prose, I'm not sure exactly what you are referring to. However, you brought up the current standards of living in Tibet and the history prior to the invasion as partial justification for the occupation of China. You also implied that there was little or no oppression in China because there are lots of cars and money and many people there don't consider themselves oppressed. My responses were quite in line with those arguments.
So basiuaclly since yo answered no questions and again taled about things I did not say I can gather that you are fairly clueless aobut CHina.
Nice talking to you but I see no reason to continue talking to you about CHina and tibet anymore that it would make since for you and I to get into a duiscussion about Biomedical Sciece. I know nothing about it so why would I diuscuss it with you.
No history is justification for an aggressive invasion and 50 year occupation (are you listening GWB?).
The initial invasion by the PRC was in 1950, the crackdown that resulted in the exile of the Dalai Lama was in 1959.
Do you understand what an analogy is? Do you understand that I was trying to support the argument that "the ends do not justify the means"? Do you also understand that I was not comparing the Chinese to the Nazis?
Are you trying to say that anyone afraid of a governmental crackdown must be schizophrenic? My coworker was afraid, you can choose to believe it or disbelieve it as you choose. However, you were the one to bring up the "man on the street" as proof of oppression in China.
I mean that any group of like minded people should have the freedom to govern themselves as they see fit. I realize that this will never actually fly in the real world, that guns and soldiers will be used to prevent any diminuation in state power, but that is the human rights ideal.
China has led the world for the eighth straight year last year in jailing journalists, with 31 imprisoned. I could find no summed numbers for other activists, but I have read about dozens of cases just this year. That also doesn't include persecuted religious minorities. 60 members of the Falun Gong are still in prison.
Since you yourself say the massacre was not justified, why does it matter? I also like how your goal posts moved there, I now have to "know" Chinese people instead of just working with them. As if they would suddenly change their story from the massacre was faked to it was real if I ate Sunday supper with them every week! Every Chinese person from China I have talked to about the matter downplays or excuses the massacre in some way. That fits in with my thesis that people will justify and excuse what their own government does.
Unless there is some super secret evidence that only the Chinese people know about that proves that the Tianamen square massacre really was faked or that people won't be jailed for criticizing the government, then this point is irrelevant. Also maybe untrue, given the high level of censorship of the internet and the news media that the Chinese government practices. If you weren't around a massacre or other event, how do you get the "real story" when the news is censored?
That is how a PhD working scientist can believe that the massacre never happened.
Oh, now this is just too much. You've spent PAGES haranguing me about how I don't know anything about China and how it really isn't all that bad, and the people don't think they are oppressed anyways. Then you yourself admit that if you protest in a particular location you will be arrested! Nice freedoms ya got there!
There is no comparison between peaceful protest or governmental dissent and rushing a sensitive government building.
Conflating the two is grossly dishonest.
Ahh but you see this does show that you do not know where Tiananmen Square is actually located so again why a would I continue this
PLEASE find a legitimate source of Chinese Tibetan History and read it because China was in control of Tibet LONG before you think.
The PRC rolled in to Tibet in the 50s but Tibet was part of China by agreement with one of its Emperors LOOOOOONG before that.