Delicate China

Two thoughts after reading this:

The Chinese government has defied international anger at its crackdown on Tibetan independence protests, accusing the Dalai Lama and his “splittist clique” of being out to destroy the Olympics and damage China’s international reputation.

a) You’ll never go broke appealing to the lowest common denominator. ‘Hey, you in the decadent West. The Dalai Lama wants to ruin your running and jumping about, the bastard,’ says China.

b) What international reputation? We know they’re bastards but we’re addicted to cheap tat. They could build a Death Star in high orbit if they like, we’re not going to rock the boat. It’s why we’re not seeing wider outrage. If it was Cuba doing this, people would be going ballistic.


Posted on March 23rd, 2008 at 8:31am under All around the world, Bread and circuses, Culture, media and sport, Human rights

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  1. Mike Power (111 comments.) on 23.03.2008 at 13:08 Permalink | Reply

    If the Dalai Lama did manage to destroy the Olympics he would have my undying gratitude.

    (Ta for the PaperRound link BTW :)

  2. Peter (1 comments.) on 23.03.2008 at 22:56 Permalink | Reply

    It’s invariably amusing when a country which doesn’t have internal freedom of expression tries to justify itself to countries which do. They just can’t get it right. Last year China banned monks from reincarnating without getting permission first.

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  4. a very public sociologist on 24.03.2008 at 16:46 Permalink | Reply

    It’s true, why should China care about its international reputation when it’s pretty poor already? Well I suspect one reason might be the growing numbers of (mainly elite) Chinese working/being educated abroad. We can’t have people exposed to ideas other than state sanctioned ones can we?

  5. Mr Eugenides (59 comments.) on 25.03.2008 at 13:47 Permalink | Reply

    Couldn’t agree more.

    Indeed, I think I nicked your “running and jumping” image when I posted on this last night – but it wasn’t deliberate.

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