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2011.10.14 at 6:07 am #8384
Leo
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A couple of days ago I posted a tag in the home page of Tea Guardian remembering the revolution that began 100 years ago for a democratic China. I took it out the next day since I have seen that the Communist regime has basically hijacked history and the internet with overwhelming media supports to propagate the idea that the Communists’ totalitarian rule is a continuation of the revolution that Dr Sun Yat Sen and his comrades had sacrificed so much to begin.
In order to set the record straight, I have found a few links here that are a bit more objective in viewing that part of history of China, and the democratic and freedom ideals that our ancestors had fought so unselfishly for. The most remarkable of all media would be the RTHK (an public radio/tv station in HK) TV program (two episodes) on the revolution. Sadly it is still only in Chinese, but I hope they would have an English voice over and subtitled version out soon. On that note about video media, forget about Youtube, it’s been totally infected with propagational entries from Mainland China, a brain wash.Here are the links:The RTHK TV shows:A very brief account in Britannica Blogs:A battlefield of history reconstruction in Wikipedia:What a Japanese blogger has to say:What a Chinese blogger has to say (in perfect English and with a persona as an expatriate):An article from Forbes: -
2011.10.29 at 2:33 pm #8836
Amadeus388
ParticipantThis is educational. I wish something like that had been discussed with my grandfather, he was in at least one of the wars.
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