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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gang Po) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (charles liu) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Konchuk Gangchen Gonpo) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL > > PROTECTED]>... > > > Saturday, December 13th 2003 has been selected for a day of action ! > > > > > > The events planned are a demonstration of opposition to the Chinese > > > government owned and operated propaganda theme park known as Florida > > > Splendid China on the tenth anniversary of their Grand Opening. > > > > > > The effort is all volunteer, so please contact us for details. > > > http://www.caccp.org/index.html > > > > > > Have a nice day, > > > kgg > > > > How ironic, protesting propaganda theme park on the ultimate > > propaganda theme park called America. Do you protest the cement > > teepees and Native Americans with plastic head dress eeking out an > > existence in tiny pockets of reservations, where unemployment runs > > 50%, rampant drug and health problems, with average life expectancy > > lower than Tibetans? > > > You seem to have missed the point. > Florida Splendid China is the Chinese government owned and operated > propaganda theme park in Kissimmee, Florida. I am liken the US government owned (pretty word: entrusted) reservations to Splendid China. If you agree with US oppression of Native American to be wrong, I hope you can agree these tiny pockets of reservation run by the US government is just as bad as Splendid China. Wrong is wrong no matter who's doing it IMO. If it is the right thing for China to reliniquish 20% of her existing statehood for restoration of Tibetean sovereignty, then I hope you agree it is too the right thing for US to do - reliniquish 100% of her existing statehood for restoration of native sovereignty. After all, 100% of US statehood rests on stolen land. Okay, never mind the 100%, do you think US would give up 10 states, 20% of her existing statehood, for the partial restoration of Native sovereignty? I bet you after US does the right thing, China will surely follow America's shinning example. > Please indicate any ownership of propaganda theme parks owned and > operated by the US government, if you think that such exists. > > Anyone in the US is free to investigate and speak their mind about > Native Americans. Yet nothing changes. How ironic this freedom isn't able to change fundamental geopolitical realities. > There are no theme parks either inside or outside > the US that attempt to change people's minds about the Native > Americans. Oh please, do you think Americans learn the truth about Native Americans? All I see are western european's triumphalist view of hisotry in US, aka propaganda. > Obviously, that is not the case with Tibetans, Uyghurs, or > Mongolians and the Florida Splendid China theme park. I beg to differ. As I've demonstrated above, they are remarkably similiar. > Bod Rangzen ! > gp
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