02-17-2012, 12:11 PM
Nick9 Wrote:You have a point there, but I don't think I like where it might be going. We were told by university students that the bloody suppress of demonstration at Tien-an-men in 1989 was a reasonable act. Because it was good for the greater good. They also said, Chinese people need and should have a strong and strict political regime... I guess they taught them well *sigh*
It was kinda funny to me when I found some old articles on the Kent State shooting and China went on how they'd never do that, they'd use rubber bullets IIRC, etc. They were shocked at the time by America's ruthless suppression of its college protesters. It was surreal reading this in 2000.
But then the USA and China just love to tell their people just how evil (or at least intolerable) the government and society of the other one is. Thing is I don't recall ever catching either side lying about what happens in the other country, it's just for some reason it's intolerable tyranny when the other country does it but a surprised shrug and "what should the perps expect?" when roughly the same thing happens in one's own country (if it's even acknowledged at all).
When it comes down to it, however, neither China nor the USA has a good reputation for civil liberties and reasonable government with much of the rest of the world.