Re: Let's debate the 3.14 event in Tibet
raymond chan wrote:It was totally a terrorism!!!
Alternately, China, like many others after the U.S. did so in Iraq, is leveraging the U.S. "war on terror" for political reasons and the violence from Tibetans hardly qualifies the Tibetan movement as a terrorist group, like China is seeking to classify it. Additionally, China is continuing to show its complete incompetence in public relations by thinking such a move would work at all outside of China.
As to the video, it's vulgar and crudely argued and brings up only one side of the complex issue of sovereignty vs. self-determination.
That the overwhelming majority of the "free Tibet" crowd knows and understands little about the the situation is pointless. And that they are quick to support self-determination for others while being unwilling to consider breaking apart their own nations is only half the story.
Whatever the territorial claims that are made the ultimate issue is personal freedom. China's horrid track history with personal freedoms is what makes this situation possible. And with freedom of religion, freedom of speech and democracy China may well hold that territory forever.
But if China's progress toward these freedoms that most of the developed world recognize as a human right continues as slowly as it currently is, there will be pressure from those who view this as a denial of basic human rights.
The problem isn't just about Tibet, that's just a very visible symptom. China needs to hasten their reforms and adopt democracy across all of China or the self-determination conflicts like that of the Tibetan will always be a stain on China's global reputation.