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- Newsgroups: talk.politics.china
- Path: sparky!uunet!spool.mu.edu!tulane!rouge!kxd5425
- From: kxd5425@usl.edu (Du Kaisheng)
- Subject: Re: British and HK democracy.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.021141.10857@usl.edu>
- Organization: University of Southwestern Louisiana
- References: <By15s0.1wF@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 02:11:41 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <By15s0.1wF@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> DU@ANLCHM.BITNET writes:
- > Why the British's motive to give democracy to HK is so important to some
- >people? If you want democracy, support it, if you do not like it, against
- >it.
- >
- > There is no clear or single motive in anything. You can probably find
- >"good" motives for Deng Xiaoping to kill students. You probably can also
- >find "bad" motives for Zhao Ziyang to support students.
- >
- > If you do not want British to get all HK's money, stop it. But you can
- >probably only do it if HK has democracy, or you can rely on Chinese
- >government. Either way, talk more about issues, less motives.
-
- If you never think before you move you will definitely be fooled all the
- time by some beautiful words or slogons. You may even do something
- terribly wrong while thinking you are doing something great. Good intention
- does not mean anything in some case.
-
- Mao said: People is the real hero. But on the contrary, politicians are
- real heroes since they can manipulate people to benifit themselves.
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