It is so obvious that all media in the Western world are so biased against China and Chinese people, that you have no brain to understand the history and no courage to tell the truth.
When there were thousands of pro-China and pro-Olympic demonstrators showed their supports towards a peaceful torch carrying relay in San Francisco, all you cared and covered was the noise from a small group of pro-Tibet independence people who violated the law by climbing the Golden Gate Bridge and mocked the spirit of Olympic in the name of freedom.
In your coverage, you intentionally mislabeled the pro-China and pro-Olympic supporters as "protesters".
When Dalai Lama said he supported Olympic game in Beijing all the way, you only reported his second part of the statement that no one can tell the pro-Tibet demonstrators to shut up.
No wonder the first thing that Chinese government did when the riots stared in Lhasa was to kick you out.
Let’s set the facts straight once for all:
1. Tibet is part of China for thousands years, Tibetan people ARE Chinese people. When they travel abroad, they carry Chinese passport. Even Dalai Lama himself has said it so many times that Tibet is part of China . If Dalai Lama admits himself that he is a Chinese, what is your problem?
2. We all have seen what happened in London and Paris. Those so called “peaceful demonstrators for the freedom of Tibet” acted exactly like terrorists. They fought against local law enforcements and attacked athletes who carried the torch, including a girl who was sitting on a wheelchair. What makes you think that those monks in Lhasa were just peacefully expressing their freedom of speech? Those are the same terrorist typed people who started the riots, are your media people just blind or you don’t dare to report the truth?
3. It is wrong to associate politics with Olympic. Those dirty politicians want to have their hands on anything they can touch to show the world that they are actually decent and caring advocates of human rights. Let me ask you a question: What about the right of athletes around the world who have worked so hard to represent their countries in Beijing and earn the medals of their dreams and be proud for the rest of their life? What about the rights of 1.3 billion Chinese people to witness the biggest sport event in the history of China, and be proud to be part of it by embracing the world ?
Further more, when you say "Free Tibet", how exactly are you planning to liberate a Chinese land from China? Are you going to send your troops to China? Are you willing to go nuclear war with China?
It is time for you left-wing media liberals to tell the truth as it is.
Misleading your readers and audiences will only lead you to the bottom of the sea of ignorance. One day, you will find that no one will read your papers or watch your TV programs any more, not because you have nothing to offer, but because you have been offering nonsense to us and forcing your garbage down our throats!
Enough is enough!!!
Sincerely,
NOSO
edelweis 发表评论于
Thank you Noso, you are a brave and serious fighter for truth!
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回复noso的评论:
I have to apologize to you, since I did not really read your articles in your blog and misunderstood you. Just as you wish, I hope that there is a real bonding built between Tibet and China based on the mutual respect of their cultures.
回复noso的评论:
I have to apologize to you, since I did not really read your articles in your blog and misunderstood you. Just as you wish, I hope that there is a real bonding built between Tibet and China based on the mutual respect of their cultures.
回复noso的评论:
I am not lecturing you...
I can not tell any of your "deep understanding" from your replies. If you would not mind, I still want to share my opinion one more time: The way to change the view of the west on Tibet issue is to fully open Tibet to them and let Tibetan people talk about Tibet freely. If Tibetan people have really forgiven the things communist party has done to them and been satisfied with their situations, then who can make an "unhappy Tibet".
noso 发表评论于
回复123goodman的评论:
I have no idea what you are trying to say. As I said, you don't get it and you are not going to get it.
If you have better way to denounce the biased reports from the media against China and Chinese people. go ahead and do it. Don't waste time here and please don't ask others not to fight back simply you don't think it is going to work.
You are very weak, please keep it to yourself.
What is "protection letter" anyway?
No time nor interest to educate you any more since you will never get it. Please don't lecture me for I know way more and deeper than you can imagine.
回复noso的评论:
Unfortunately, I learned about Tibet not from either of the media you mentioned such as CNN/BBC/..... and certainly also not from CCTV. In here, you can approach the truth if you want. Many resources can be easily used in USA. You can also talk to people with different backgrounds and from different countries. You even can talk to Tibetant people freely. Why you think I have to know Tibet from media?
Also do not exaggerate the media that much. In USA, they just play their roles. If they always just lie, then nobody is going to believe them. Think about FaLun, who is going to believe them now. American is not foolish. They just have their own opinions and own ways to learn and explain things.
In China, we never experience a multi-national or political environment. We take all the things happened around us as granted and never image other ways of living. Up to now, I still can not understand much about people's feeling of religion. But I learn to respect it.
I don't think any protection letter is going to be much useful. People will not buy it, unless you can convince people by the truly learning from both sides.
And apparently, a critical thing for American people to know and understand Tibet issue is to reopen Tibet to the whole world. And let people freely speak about Tibet not in USA and also in China. Only through this, a peaceful platform can be built and a permanent solution may be found.
No matter what, forcing people to accept other people's idea is no use. It may be OK in a hundred year ago, but not valid in nowadays and especially in USA.
You may never get it because you choose to see the world as the media report.
You don't want to fight back when someone attacks you because you may think the reason you have been attacked is that you must have done something wrong to deserve it. Don't tell me I am wrong about that, some Chinese people think that way. It is part of our culture and it roots in mind of someone like you.
If you really want to know my opinions on the issue of Tibet and Dalai Lama, as well as my suggestion what Chinese government should do towards them, please read my other writings in my blog. My thinking is way deeper than you thought it was.
After that, please read the following in this beautiful sunday morning, and think again what you said and try to understand what is really going on in this
media world.
Suggestion: Turn off CNN/ABC/NBC/CNN/BBC.
"
There is no greater power in the world today than that wielded by the manipulators of public opinion in America. No king or pope of old, no conquering general or high priest ever disposed of a power even remotely approaching that of the few dozen men who control America's mass news and entertainment media.
Their power is not distant and impersonal; it reaches into every home in America, and it works its will during nearly every waking hour. It is the power that shapes and molds the mind of virtually every citizen, young or old, rich or poor, simple or sophisticated.
The mass media form for us our image of the world and then tell us what to think about that image. Essentially everything we know -- or think we know -- about events outside of our own neighborhood or circle of acquaintances comes to us via our daily newspaper, our weekly news magazine, our radio, or our television. It is not just the heavy-handed suppression of certain news stories from our newspapers or the blatant propagandizing of history-distorting TV 'docudramas' that characterizes the opinion-manipulating techniques of the media masters. They exercise both subtlety and thoroughness in their management of the news and the entertainment that they present to us.
For example, the way in which the news is covered: which items are emphasized and which are played down, the reporter's choice of words, tone of voice, and facial expressions; the wording of headlines; the choice of illustrations -- all of these things subliminally and yet profoundly affect the way in which we interpret what we see or hear.
On top of this, of course, the columnists and editors remove any remaining doubt from our minds as to just what we are to think about it all. Employing carefully developed psychological techniques, they guide our thought and opinion so that we can be in tune with the "in" crowd, the "beautiful people", the "smart money". They let us know exactly what our attitudes should be toward various types of people and behavior by placing those people or that behavior in the context of a TV drama or situation comedy and having the other TV characters react to them in the Politically Correct way."
回复noso的评论:
You have simplified western media too much.
Western media almost never like to report good things about the governments. The reason is simple. The government has been very strong. Those media always stand with the weaker side. I think that is just a human nature.
If you think western doesn't support china just because they do not know so called "the truth of Tibet". Then you are totally wrong. American support Tibet just because Tibet issue touched their bottom line: freedom and human rights.
Judging from your article, I don't think you know Tibet more than American people. Read the history and make judgment based on your science. However, if you want to be a politician, then I have no more comment.
Community party has killed many Tibetan in the war of 1959, kicked away their leader, destroyed many monasteries, and sent monks into jails during culture revolution... Even now communist party still suppress the religion freedom in Tibet... Communist party never says a word of sorry to Tibetan people. We Chinese have to suffer all the bad things done by this party.
Yes, we can send protesting letter to the western media. But we should also send this letter to China government!!! It is our government suppressing us, but not western or its media!!!
今天的华尔街日报:The Big Show Comes to Beijing--8 pages.以下我是写给他们的评论.
他们的 email: reports@wsj.com
Editors:
I am a Wall Street subscriber and feel extremely uncomfortable with WSJ's misleading reports on Beijing's Olympics past weeks.
In fact I was an avid participant in 1989's student demonstration. We at that time called democracy in China. Now as time went by for nearly twenty years, we realized how ignorannt we were at that time, given that China needs its own type of hwakish-central government when it is engaging in economic reform. Economic success is the foundation for so-called western democracy. Without success in economy, democracy is meaningless: some so-called democrat countries are still in povernty.
But some western countries, noticibly, USA , are trying to damage a poor countries' economic success by trying to seperate this emerging country into smaller pieces, thus controlling the whole world.
We all are educated in business school that moloply in an industry does not benefit development of this industry. In the same token, politic moloply will eangender the world. The world will be better off with muilti dominant players.
Stop tarnishing emerging China and you should report more on how China engages its economic reform and how other ermerging countries can share their economic reform lesson each other. Stop misleading your readers with your ignorance, or your own agenda by losing fairness of journalism. You cannot win Pulitzer Prize by misleading reports; otherwise, Pulitzer prize is just a joke!!
回复反思的评论: consider immigrate to north korea if you cannot bear freedom of speech. bye now :)
strugglingant 发表评论于
支持楼主,写得很好
henfan 发表评论于
Please tell me one media that I can trust. I am sure it is not CCTV !!! I watched all night of CCTV9, all I can hear is the vioce from supporters. The truth is, there IS another voice, and I don't think it can be ignored; By knowingly not reporting it, CCTV is biased, is distorting truth. As the major media controled by the Chinese government, CCTV has not intention to establish its own image. It is a strategic mistake. Stupid CCTV, stupid Communist !
一直往北 发表评论于
伦敦书展惊现中国人抗议信:
作为一个中国人和中国的出版商,我要抗议BBC在奥运火炬传递报道中的无耻行为!每一个在场的人都看到了支持奥运的中国人远远多于那些靠收买酒鬼充人数的无耻暴徒,可是BBC的报道中好像全是那些被警察当场抓起来的捣乱分子在表演!他们甚至连西藏在哪儿都不知道!西藏在七八百年前就是中国的,那时甚至没有联合王国和伦敦市!西藏问题是英国人占领印度造成的!BBC不是天使,否则在中国雪灾时,他们应该送些吃的给贵州!BBC不是警察否则他们应该看看伊拉克人又被打死多少!BBC不是法官否则他们应该判托尼欺骗和战争罪,因为他当着全中国人在清华大学说伊拉克有某些他永远没有找到的武器将被用来打击美国人,也许还包括英国人!但是不包括法国人和德国人!我可以预言,以为几张T恤订单就能收买中国人和以为几声炮响就能征服中国人的时代永远不回来了!
As one of Chinese and Chinese publishers, I must protest BBC's shameless behavior in the report concerning Olympic Games torch transmission. Everyone on the spot has saw that Chinese supporting Olympic Games was far more than those shameless hoodlum who buys the drunk, but in the BBC report it seems that there are full of troublemakers at the performance, who are grasped on the scene by police at last. They even never know where Tibet lies! Tibet belongs to China since 700-800 years ago, when the united kingdom and London city even did't exist! The Tibet issue resources from India's seizure by England. BBC is not an angel, otherwise when the snow disaster happened in China, he should deliver something to eat to Guizhou. BBC is not police, otherwise he should have a look at the Iraqi to see how many peoples are killed. BBC is not judge, otherwise he should sentence Tony to deceit and war crime, because he declared before all of Chinese people in the Tsinghua University that some of the weapons which he had not found for ever in Iraq, will be used to attack the American, perhaps also including the English, but except the Franchman and German. I may predict that the times when several T-shirt orders can buy the Chinese and several sounds made by the artilleries can conquer Chinese, will never come back again!
Western media just made report from the perspective they want.They are carefully picking one part of the story and ingnoring the integrality.That is really sly. More worse, making inurbane comparision between beijing olympic and Nazi olympic of CNN is just inauthentic. We wonder what signals western media want to deliver to the people in the world.To free Tibet? Or you lost your mind because you are so afraid of the growth, the rapid development of China and want to cause confusion? Wonderful, the so-called freedom of western media. Oh, ya, we remember freedom always has a boundary.The periphery is full of political purpose!!!
海龙海马 发表评论于
Strongly support!!!!
你做了很有意义的事!
感谢!
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完达山 发表评论于
The link jwangl provided did not show the article in CNN. Please provide the immediate link so that the article can be read directly
While this kind of open letter by noso is well-justified and deserve our support. We must also realize that other than making us 'feel good' it's practical impact is close to nothing even if everyone working for CNN, everyone in congress gets a copy.
Transfer that energy into helping our country get even stronger, reflect on some of the issues that indeed exists, like human rights and look forward to a even stronger China!
鹰击长空00 发表评论于
写得好!强顶!
jwangl 发表评论于
I just copied/pasted this article to CNN through: http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/05/07/your.comments/index.html
Don't know if it will be helpful. But with enough voices, we can make it the top comments on CNN!
提两条标语:
fraudulence news rapes the human rights
irresponsible media to strangle the freedom
欺骗性的新闻强奸人权 不负责的媒体扼杀自由
fqyn 发表评论于
g1! thx!
老粗 发表评论于
字字珠玑, 写得好!
realestat 发表评论于
like it very much, ding!
sequoia_wxc 发表评论于
顶!
y1959 发表评论于
请各位在美国的朋友,打印此信,并传真给贵区的参众议员
kiwi06 发表评论于
this is so powerful!!!!
i am wondering if you mind if i post your letter on CNN?
excitenews 发表评论于
支持!好样的!
安静 发表评论于
写得太棒了!请在CNN等台的网站上留言!
bxz2000 发表评论于
good writing!!
Sadly our country is too soft, so the westerners step on us easily... Why don't our government stand up for us?what can China do when Chinese director groups family and children r all US&EU 人质 ...
Someone please post web site, email address, fax, or phone number of congressman, senator, president, governor, major, director of CNN/ABS/NBC/CBS/FOX/BBC/Fox/N24/N-TV/RTL/Spiegel/etc? Email address is probably the best, as we can easily copy and paste to send. Fax is very good, as it will jam all their fax machines. It cost you nothing to email or fax.
It makes much more noise if we can send letter to them individually from each reader. Comments here are reviewed only by Chinese. We should make our voice heard outside. It is not very useful to comment only here inside wenxuecity. Think about it, if a person receives over millions of emails or faxes from individual regular people, not spam, what a strong message it carries.
In this country, whoever makes more noise receives more respect, not the other way around.
bskscha 发表评论于
Someone please post web site, email address, fax, or phone number of CNN/ABS/NBC/CBS/FOX/BBC?
It makes much more noise if we can send this letter to them individually from each reader. Comments here are reviewed only by Chinese. We should make our voice heard outside. It is not very useful to comments here inside wenxuecity.
虔谦 发表评论于
noso, Thank you! It's not just about China, it's about TRUTH AND JUSTICE.
Support!
季伦 发表评论于
This letter should be also went to Washington Post and NYtimes.
"Further more, when you say "Free Tibet", how exactly are you planning to free a Chinese land from China? Are you going to send your troops to China? Are you willing to go nuclear war with China? "
I like these questions a lot, you hit the points very well...gorgeous speaking! Cool!