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I am truly stunned and shocked by the recent racist and hate remarks towards the Chinese people made by CNN news commentator Jack Cafferty. In “Situation Room” aired on April 9th, Cafferty charged the Chinese people with a highly despicable assault by saying, "They (Chinese) are basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they have been in the past fifty years." (http://trans.cnn.com/TRANS/0804/09/sitroom.03.html)
It is uncommon to witness such a blatant discrimination against an ethnic group of people with such a derogatory connotation in a national TV program. I believe Cafferty’s remarks clearly exposed his hatred and bigotry against the Chinese people as a whole. With no doubt, people from different ethnic backgrounds, especially the Chinese people, feel deeply hurt by this shameless assault.
Cafferty's hate remarks have been recorded and uploaded to Youtube. So far the number of clicks is approaching tens of thousands. People from around the world have left comments condemning his malicious remarks.
I strongly urge FCC to take immediate actions against this CNN news commentator. I also demand an official apology from CNN to all people with Chinese origin.
网友NOSO给西方媒体的公开信(分别发送时请只注明单个媒体,有网友建议采用“感谢”的语言;有网友建议,采用孙子兵法,把对某个媒体的公开信发给另一个媒体:)华人真是能人辈出,一代更比一代强啊!) To Whom It May Concern:
Shame on you CNN/ABC/NBC/CBS/FOX/BBC!
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
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民主好不好?好!西方的民主制度好不好?好,但只适合西方!
汉人在西藏和新疆有没有欠下过血债?可能有,但推翻了农奴制,值得。和美国南北战争解放了黑奴一个道理。
同时大家可以问一下老外zt: How do they think about slavery? If you say they hate it, then you can tell them shut up about XiZhang since Dalai Lama want bring XiZhang back to the slavery state.
民主好不好?好!西方的民主制度好不好?好,但只适合西方!
汉人在西藏和新疆有没有欠下过血债?可能有,但推翻了农奴制,值得。和美国南北战争解放了黑奴一个道理。
同时大家可以问一下老外zt: How do they think about slavery? If you say they hate it, then you can tell them shut up about XiZhang since Dalai Lama want bring XiZhang back to the slavery state.
"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."
if Chinese government has a plan for democracy soon, it should encourage people to migrate to 西藏. All democratic countries do that. This is really necessary and urgent. This also why Dalai Lama is so anxious. This is also why Israel so anxious.
What is democracy? Vote!
Of course, if they don't plan to have democracy, they do not have to do that. But this is really the only way to pacify 西藏. This stupid government wasted 50 years of time so now we have this problem. They just never thought about democracy.
文学城怎么还没有发这新闻, 我ZT. 望大家在新闻里转一下, 我没着权限.
CNN- Jack Cafferty - insulted all Chinese on TV !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=584D5fHB2H4
东部时间四月九日晚6点,CNN主持人Jack Cafferty 在 Wolf Blitzer 主持的 "The Situation Room" 中发表了侮辱全体中国人的无耻言论。他说"他们(中国人)基本上还是五十年来的那群恶棍和暴徒。"原文:
"Well, I don't know if China is any different, but our relationship with China is certainly different. We're in hawk to the Chinese
up to our eyeballs because of the war in Iraq, for one thing. They're holding hundreds of billions of dollars worth of our paper. We also are
running hundred of billions of dollars worth of trade deficits with them, as we continue to import their junk with the lead paint on them and the poisoned pet food and export, you know, jobs to places where you can pay workers a dollar a month to turn out the stuff that we're buying from Wal-Mart. So I think our relationship with China has certainly changed. I think they're basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they've been for the last 50 years."
对身边的人我会稍微提一下西藏问题, 一个希腊人听得很认真, 但是突然反问我, "why chinese government dont kill all those monks? 中国政府为什么不把那些西藏人杀干净?" 我尴尬无语了,我在纸上写了一个“仁”字, 说这是我们中国的精髓, 一般人不会懂得。