Patriots!

that is simply your opinion about your preference in freedoms. it's not actual reality.

Well, actually it is.
You might, should you ever save the money, like to visit HK. Many of your compatriots do. I doubt that any return to the US with an impression of a controlled society. Most view it as exciting, exotic, fantastic and a whole list of superlatives. Find one and ask.
 
Well, actually it is.
You might, should you ever save the money, like to visit HK. Many of your compatriots do. I doubt that any return to the US with an impression of a controlled society. Most view it as exciting, exotic, fantastic and a whole list of superlatives. Find one and ask.

I read that HK has the freest economy in the world. That should entice some of these righties.
 

I think these guys are TRUE patriots!!!! And these vets are finally fighting a war worth fighting!!

I used to be in favor of disarming the citizens, but TODAY I say as long as the enemy is armed! We should be armed(In self defense)!

Those cops will not be as brave against armed citizens.

Protesting with weapons is something seen at the TEA Party events that was most excoriated by those who call them "Teabaggers"...

Do you support those patriots as well?
 
I read that HK has the freest economy in the world. That should entice some of these righties.

I feared they would lose some of that freedom when China took over HK. So far they have allowed them to continue as before. It was my hope they would see the benefit of a free economy and provide some of that freedom on the mainland. Imagine a free China.... One where they don't kidnap leaders of Tibetan Buddhism to train them to be something other than what they would be if left alone. Imagine freedom of religion...

I can only hope that the Chinese will someday be more free, as free as we would wish to be here in the US, as we are told we are...
 
I feared they would lose some of that freedom when China took over HK. So far they have allowed them to continue as before. It was my hope they would see the benefit of a free economy and provide some of that freedom on the mainland. Imagine a free China.... One where they don't kidnap leaders of Tibetan Buddhism to train them to be something other than what they would be if left alone. Imagine freedom of religion...

I can only hope that the Chinese will someday be more free, as free as we would wish to be here in the US, as we are told we are...

It's time to put that John Lennon album away, Damo. :(
 
It's time to put that John Lennon album away, Damo. :(

When you say 'free' it is said more in hope than truth, when they say free there is not quite so much hope! But please stop this banging on about Tibet a la Richard Gere. He is a long way from reality if one can say there is a single reality. Tibet has never really been independent and the relationship between Tibet and China has swung from Tibet controlling most of China to China controlling Tibet with a sort of symbiotic relationship developing over a period of hundreds of years in between. You should not believe all of your homeland propaganda. Freedom, as defined by the US word factory, is no more accurate than the Chinese definition.
Now, from that I am sure you have arrived at a conclusion about my thoughts on Tibet. You are wrong. I am very much opposed to the Chinese treatment of the Tibetans. I have, on several occasions, searched unsuccessfully for the true history of the country. The only conclusion I have reached is that the information disseminated in America is probably as far from the truth as the information disseminated by Beijing.
Logically I would say that as religion has no place in man's progress that aspect of the equation should not be counted. Freedom is, as we know, largely a myth that comforts us. Happiness is important and there seems little doubt that Tibetans are less happy than they were, and progress and modernisation are extremely moot.
 
That's not what that song said. John Lennon wanted us to imagine a world without Faith, not one where you had freedom to believe as you actually believed...

You wrote, "Imagine a free China.... One where they don't kidnap leaders of Tibetan Buddhism to train them to be something other than what they would be if left alone. Imagine freedom of religion..." to which I replied, "Put the John Lennon album away.

(Excerpt) The meaning of this song is very simple. Just think of what our world would be like without governments, religion and posessions. He then lends his idea of what would happen. No war, hate nor poverty only peace. I think human nature would never allow this to happen. Too many powerful people would lose said power. It's a nice thought, though. (End)
http://www.lyricinterpretations.com/John-Lennon/Imagine

A free China? No government? Freedom of religion the world over?

Ain't gonna happen until the Anunnaki arrive. :)
 
i find it interesting that nobody on the left had an answer for Damos question, save for the two that wouldn't know what a bill of rights was even if it kicked them in the jewels.
 
I am hoping that change may be brought about by peaceful resistance. It has been done in the past, it can be one this time.

Repeal Dodd Frank fiasco, re implement the well tested and effective Glass Steagall. DONE.

That should be the 'battle' cry of not only the OWS crowd, but every single citizen who is tired of the bullshit emanating from WS and DC.
 
i find it interesting that nobody on the left had an answer for Damos question, save for the two that wouldn't know what a bill of rights was even if it kicked them in the jewels.

Was this the question: "Protesting with weapons is something seen at the TEA Party events that was most excoriated by those who call them "Teabaggers"...

Do you support those patriots as well?"

If so, why would a person support someone whose opinion opposes their own? :rolleyes:
 
I feared they would lose some of that freedom when China took over HK. So far they have allowed them to continue as before. It was my hope they would see the benefit of a free economy and provide some of that freedom on the mainland. Imagine a free China.... One where they don't kidnap leaders of Tibetan Buddhism to train them to be something other than what they would be if left alone. Imagine freedom of religion...

I can only hope that the Chinese will someday be more free, as free as we would wish to be here in the US, as we are told we are...

In my opinion, Chinese leadership saw the benefits HK had seen under Capitalism and that is why they loosened up and allowed a more capitalistic business model to exist, while a the same time they are able to maintain political control. It doesn't stop the abuse you describe above, but it has moved their society over the past decade to embrace more and more of capitalism.
 
Was this the question: "Protesting with weapons is something seen at the TEA Party events that was most excoriated by those who call them "Teabaggers"...

Do you support those patriots as well?"

If so, why would a person support someone whose opinion opposes their own? :rolleyes:

typical, you completely missed the point.
 
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