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China should learn from the U.S.
by on Apr 24, 2008 10:48 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

China should learn from the U.S. in dealing with those Tibetan thugs (ok, they were merely doing what the CIA and other subversion/sabotage operatives had told them to do) -- kill off 95% of them and put the rest on reservations - like the way the U.S. government treated the native American Indians. Today, not only do the natives have no money or power or land, they've practically lost their languages and culture.

Chinese Communists have been too kind to the Tibetan thugs. Time to round them up, do some organ harvests and use the rest to make dog food.

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  RE:China should learn from the U.S.
by Bharat Kr on Apr 24, 2008 03:56 PM   Permalink
Your language shows your are Chinese agent, Indian commie. Calling persecuted Tibetans as thugs, shows your own level of intellectuality and lack of respect for human rights of Tibetans. Tibetans will win, as India win freedom after hundred years of struggle. It is not CIA, it is Tibetan movement to liberate their country. What CIA had to do with Tibetan ethnic cleansing and persecution by the barbaric Chinese. China will become Soviet Union, sooner than later. Mighty Soviet could not control the country with military, China can't control Tibet and Xingiang with military might. China will crumble from inside.

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  RE:China should learn from the U.S.
by Illuminati on Apr 24, 2008 08:21 PM   Permalink
HaHaHaHaHa

You must be feeling really great to be a lapdog serving the US and your former master Britain?

The illegal invasion of Iraq by the US and Britain has resulted in more than 1 million civilian deaths, countless others dismembered, seriously injuried, displaced and abused. Did you protest even once?

You're a shameless hypocrite.

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