SCMP's online presence in mainland China completely wiped out(shanghaiist.com) |
SCMP's online presence in mainland China completely wiped out(shanghaiist.com) |
This is a big loss for China. The USSR suffered from having all the press toe the party line. Even the people running the country didn't have a good overview of what was going on. The downfall of the USSR was a surprise to the leadership of the USSR.
[1] http://www.news.cn/english/ [2] http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/ [3] http://en.people.cn/
I don't think the Chinese government cares about western political values, and it'll probably be satisfied with whatever economic development it can get without them.
All is well again under the editor the government put in place.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/06/seized-turkish-...
You are first world if the first world says you are first world. You are second world if the first world says you are second world. You are third world if the first world says nothing about you. Ideology serves geopolitics, it does not determine it.
Note to Chinese Administration - oh come on guys.
Then I remembered, oh yeah, SCMP was that website I read several times a day, for a couple of weeks straight, when the Snowden story broke.
What country in their right mind that enjoys the security and economic prosperity and trade with other democracies, uproot all of these perks in favor of China?
Who thinks like this besides delusional Chinese ultra nationalists and apologists?
United States is not perfect or all good either but fuck me if I'm going to let China become the world hegemony and bully every country like they do in the South China sea?
The world needs United States more than it needs the world.
edit: for those saying falun gong organ harvesting is a conspiracy.
Please refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organ_harvesting_from_Falun_Go...
Falun Gong is a Chinese qigong discipline involving
meditation and a moral philosophy rooted in Buddhist
tradition. The practice rose to popularity in the 1990s
in China, and by 1998, Chinese government sources
estimated that as many as 70 million people had taken up
the practice.[23][24] Perceiving that Falun Gong was a
potential threat to the Party’s authority and ideology,
Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin initiated a
nationwide campaign to eradicate the group in July 1999.
[25]Who in their right minds would want any one country to be the global hegemony..
> The world needs United States more than it needs the world.
Sure, "the world" needs a 4-decades-long "net-debtor+net-importer" very very badly..
I find it sad that this is your summary of the United States contributions to the rest of the world. I'm fairly sure there must be a few things you are skipping over here, good and bad.
I can't believe people actually think this way... organ harvesting by the president?? Han Chinese ethnocentric ideologies??
[0] http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/asia/article2612313...
China will never be cool. Powerful, but not sexy. Keep being original and interesting, and you will be a part of the winning team.
That threatens China's role as factory to the world, and the cracks that are developing drives more repressive behavior.
Being cool means being able to say "fuck 'the man'"
China's history is to be "the man" at any cost.
The Chinese government will never allow homegrown "cool" for fear it undermines their authority or create culture by decree.
Organ harvesting falun gong member just because they were part of a cult is a large leap of logic from what the government claims to do, and has been debunked many times. I was there when the cult was declared illegal, the few staunch practitioners in my neighbourhood were harassment by elderly women in neighbourhood watches daily, but few actually went to jail, let alone being sentenced to die or have their organs missing.
On the whole country's level, especially after the organization turned from a cult to anti-CCP dissident group, I won't be surprised some leaders are captured or even killed.
If anything, the successful campaign to legitimize falun gong, and various rumours they spread just shows how easily the public can be manipulated with fake facts. I didn't realize how many people actually believe in those propagandas until today, it has been quite a shocking revelation.
Just to put things in perspective, back before the cult was outlawed, their leader was advocating against seeing doctors when one is ill, and that practicing his school of qigong will cure all their problems.
Perhaps you can explain where China gets the organs for their record setting transplant rates? Research has shown the organs they account for coming from death row inmates outpaces the number of death row inmates by several orders of magnitude (several thousands of transplants supposedly came from 14 death row inmates in one province that harbored the most Falun Gong during the early 2000s). Please point me to some of these debunkings, because I can't seem to find any by a reputable source. Meanwhile the EU and United Nations have clearly accused the Chinese government of harvesting Falun Gong organs.
But besides that, the Chinese government itself has admitted that over 2,000 Falun Gong members have died as a result of torture and abuse while being held for religious beliefs (in and of itself a human rights violation). Given that the government has been accused of lighting people on fire in public simply to discredit Falun Gong I wouldn't put it past them to harvest organs as well. At one point Falun Gong members made up 50% of long time prisoners in China. If organ harvesting is happening in general (which has been a long standing accusation), the statistics say Falun Gong members were highly likely to be among those abused.
Sure, the president himself might not have ordered a massive conspiracy. Doesn't mean the government doesn't harvest the organs of religious dissidents. It's very strange you'd use the term "legitimize" though, as if people needed to be "legitimate" in order to practice a religious belief.
Oh, and just to put things in perspective we have plenty of holistic medicine crazies here in the US. We just don't demonize, imprison, and execute them.
But in case it's not as obvious as I see it, here are my assumptions:
- president of China is a public figure
- he is probably not crazy
- most Chinese people are not crazy
- not-crazy people think organ harvesting is really bad
Based on those assumptions (feel free to prove me wrong), he is unlikely to have ordered organ harvesting, and even if he did, it's unlikely he can cover it up.
As to "Han Chinese ethnocentric ideologies", I have never heard of it. But if I were to take a guess, he might be referring to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinocentrism, and it has not been a thing for at least several hundred years.
So China is harvesting organs from prisoners. They have not maintained an accountable record of which prisoners were used that could be offered as verification. Torture and coercion of Falun Gong prisoners does happen. In an environment of poor accountability and oversight with a willingness for brutality, the potential abuse cannot be immediately discarded.
If you think I'm just bashing China, see the US and its various torture abuses over the past 15 (in particular) years. Abu Ghraib is not something that most people would have expected from the US Army, but it happened.
Bush was a public figure. Bush was probably not crazy. Most US people are not crazy. Not-crazy people think that dehumanizing and torture of prisoners is really bad. But it happened.
This is a different scale (thousands, not hundreds) and different issue (killing and harvesting, not torture) but your assumptions are insufficient to discard it out of hand. They do, however, provide a solid basis for skepticism.
But had the Chinese officials and agencies involved done their due diligence they should have had records demonstrating the source of organs. If for no other reason than the medical knowledge for recipients. A closed examination or audit of those records would have sufficed to put this case to rest (for the vast majority of people).
I'd like to point out though, organ harvesting death row prisoners is on a vastly different scale of acceptance than organ harvesting less-informed cult followers who has harmed nobody except themselves. The former is unethical because it incentivizes unjust sentencing, but the wrong part is unjust sentencing, not necessarily organ harvesting(although this is controversial and can get philosophical); the later would affect many millions of people, enraging orders of magnitude more.
Bottom line, did Jiang order the crackdown of falun gong and resulting in some being tortured or even sentenced to die? Yes. Did he order organ harvesting of falun gong members? Most definitely not.
Because people still wanted things like teacups and saucers and clothing, New England began to manufacture those same items within the country, and the rest is history.
Same thing could happen again. If something is too expensive to import, we'll just make our own.
I don't doubt that new wide-ranging tariffs would increase American manufacturing (although we still make a lot of stuff in the US as it is), but I wonder if it wouldn't also lead to a measurable reduction in the American standard of living.
But we can manufacture textiles, plastics, metals, and so much more that we grow, extract, and refine here. The only reason China is so competitive is because of ridiculous energy subsidies and an artificially weak currency compared with the US dollar, which is also being artificially strengthened as a generally weak global economy seeks refuge in reserve currencies.
I dress well. I am currently wearing a designer shirt made in Pennsylvania. It cost me about 20% more than designer shirts made in China. If all shirts of similar quality were raised to that price due to tariffs, it would only marginally affect my buying habits.
A $120 price tag is not a big deterrent for someone who buys similar shirts for $100. I just want to look good. And right now, I do.
US: https://www.donaldjtrump.com/positions/us-china-trade-reform
Bernie Sanders has a different variation on a similar message. Voters love it.
The general accepted wisdom is you don't want your economy regressing back to being built on low skill manufacturing jobs. Nor do you want your trading partners to inact retaliatory tariffs. Im sure the Americans buying the 10 dollar shirts will tend to be more upset at price increase. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoot%E2%80%93Hawley_Tariff_Ac...