Things might get ugly in San Francisco, if even a portion of the Chinese descent residents there feel the same way that French and English Chinese felt.
Hopefully that wouldn't be the case.
Protests halt Paris torch relay early
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Because it's the historical and traditional gateway city for Chinese immigrants coming into America. Today its one of the largest ports for unloading Chinese imports and China would very dearly love that to continue. I’m sure that ultra active longshoremen union will order some people to turn up to confront anti China protesters.Plekhanov wrote: Why on earth did they decide to send the torch to SF? There can't be many cities in the US with a greater concentration of human rights types.
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Look at the bright side, if it's bad enough it'll alleviate their overpopulation problem. Also, since men are more likely to riot and get get gunned down by government troops than women, it might also help even out the gender ratio.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Then they're about to have another little "accident" if they don't sort out the food and fuel crises hitting the nation right now. I'm sure Beijing and accompanying cities will look positively lovely when the world's eyes are upon them. The rest of the country though...
There are significant cultural differences between Europe, as well as the places colonized by Europe (truly colonized, most of Africa was just raped), and China. These cultural differences pose a problem make it difficult for the Chinese to be anything other than a centralized autocracy. That said, they could be a nice(ish) centralized autocracy, and it would certainly be nice if they would work toward that end.RedImperator wrote:Even if you accept this (and I don't--everyone was a nasty totalitarian dictatorship up until a few hundred years ago),
You're right, offering to host the Olympics does constitute and invitation for international scrutiny.that doesn't give the Chinese special immunity from criticism. They were the ones who invited international scrutiny when they courted the Olympics; now they can deal with the consequences.