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Yin, Yang and Political System

June 19, 2011 by Guest 6 Comments

By Wahaha (cross posted from anti-cnn) If you check the definition of 阴阳 in Wikipedia, you will see the following : “In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin yang (simplified Chinese: 阴阳; traditional Chinese: 陰陽; pinyin: yīnyáng) is normally referred to in the West as “yin and yang” and is used to describe how polar or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and … [Read more...] about Yin, Yang and Political System

Ai Weiwei: fighting for justice or freedom of speech?

April 28, 2011 by raffiaflower 44 Comments

Negotiating the way through Ai Weiwei-land and the barrage of mainstream media (msm) and Web opinions, Joni Mitchell’s song, "Both Sides Now," on classic radio comes to mind: Old friends are acting strange they shake their heads say I’ve changed something’s lost, something’s gained. Equanimity is a cop-out in this debate that pivots on black and white stereotypes of … [Read more...] about Ai Weiwei: fighting for justice or freedom of speech?

Posner, purveyor of ‘human rights,’ needs to remember he is not the customer

April 27, 2011 by YinYang 14 Comments

I was just reading this New York Times article, "Bleak Outlook for U.S.-China Talks on Human Rights," and the reporter whines about lack of progress. Why can't it keep it short, like the way this China Daily article does it? Honestly I don't have anything constructive to say about the NYT version. Posner surely must know China is the customer in this case. If Posner could … [Read more...] about Posner, purveyor of ‘human rights,’ needs to remember he is not the customer

Imagine your obnoxious neighbor giving you an “F” grade for parenting

April 19, 2011 by YinYang 12 Comments

Imagine your obnoxious neighbor giving you an "F" grade for parenting. He is the richest and has the neighborhood's gangsters loyal to him. What do you do? He has even molested some children in your neighborhood. There is a reason why the annual "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" by the United States is formulated by the Department of State. It is a foreign … [Read more...] about Imagine your obnoxious neighbor giving you an “F” grade for parenting

Western human rights activism, where is the real humanity?

March 18, 2010 by YinYang 8 Comments

Each year, the U.S. Department of State publishes the annual "The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" to U.S. Congress, and Western human rights activists and media use it to condemn governments around the world.  In response, China has started in the last few years publishing her own annual reports on the U.S. human rights violations.  The most recent was carried on … [Read more...] about Western human rights activism, where is the real humanity?

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