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  • Chinese Imperialism is the same thing as Hitler's plan of expanding Nazi Germany. Next on their list are Mongolia and Taiwan.

  • Han chinese is not a race, the term Han chinese is the biggest assimilation of the history. Be careful, someday Japanese or Indian may be Han chinese as well. They has the traditional culture of making fake history to claim territory, including Vietnam's territory.

  • WILL SOMEONE PLEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASE GIVE US THE NAME OF THE SONG?!?! Can't anyone Chinese just search the lyrics or something? I WAITED A YEAR!!!

  • Not invasion, it's reconquest.

  • china was wrong to invade tibet . however the tibetan leaders were criminally incompetent. they had no army to speak of. chinese troops just walked in.

  • @keeyk118b Yes, tibetans blame themselves for the chinese invasion. But how could we expect tibetans to be "criminally competent"? They always fight against war and violence.

  • @karlanickita how can a nation not have a army ?it is the duty of the leaders to make sure the nation had a credible deterrent.it is absolutely ridiculous for a nation to have no army.

  • @keeyk118b for you it might me ridiculous not to have army, for them it might be ridiculous to have army. different people, different opinions. (:

  • @karlanickita it is the duty of a country's leaders to ensure that the country can defend itself.

  • @keeyk118b It is the duty of a country's leader not to arm or disrespect other nations.

  • @karlanickita having a army is not disrespecting other nations. if tibet could put a fight china would not have been willing to pay the price to annexe tibet. if tibet had an army and china decided to invade anyway, at least tibet could have stalled for time till other countries came to her aid. no country now is willing to help tibet in any real sense because they want trade with china.

  • @keeyk118b When I said disrespecting other nations I meant the way they treat Tibetans nowadays. And other countries had plenty of time to help Tibet, it's not because of their army. And there are people willing to help Tibet.

  • @karlanickita i agree with you the china has no right to annexe tibet, it has no right to force change on the tibetans and certainly no right to flood tibet with chinese immigrants. the point is china will ignore all political pressure and no country can exert any economic pressure on china, so how can china be forced to give tibet back to the tibetans ? any uprising will be crushed brutally , no country will invade to help.

  • @keeyk118b Exactly! That's the problem, no country is willing to force China to give independence to Tibet. But on the other hand we can't just ignore this problem.

  • @karlanickita other countries are ignoring the problem. their leaders will make some speeches and continue to trade with china.

  • @keeyk118b Exactly, that's not good.

  • @fucksouthkoreagook fuck you jap.. ill slice u up with my kris

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  • Man the only reason why China invaded Tibet. Beacuse it had lots of minerals for resource. Uranium mining and lumber.

  • the tibet lamas who ruled tibet were neglient in their duties. surely they should have modernised their society and kept pace with it neighbours. they should have developed a modern army. i am not saying china had a right to annexxe tibet.

  • @keeyk118b

    In that time,China still has many province worst than Tibet,it is 1950,1959.

    So Tibetan absolutely can make Tibet modern and rich if China don't invade Tibet.

    They just built their army in short time before china invaded,so they don't have enough time to develop army.

  • @Ferior

    Agreed with everything you just said. There should be more intelligent people like you are on YT.

  • Hehe them Chineses of the Peoples Republic pwnt the Tibetans good.

  • Anyone know the name of the song?

  • @crazyjim1986 Yeah! I was wanting to know the name of that song back when I first saw the movie and it's not on the soundtrack.

  • @Ferior i agree. they helped those poor african people alot.

  • yes i agree but you cannot deny the fact that the Manchus were the one that made China known to the West during the 16th to 20th century and they were also the one that made China beautiful and at the same time destroyed it...Tibet is not the only region that is suffering from Chinese oppression but also the Uyghurs...

  • @Ferior > "La force fait droit" est en effet la voie que prend le régime de Pékin.

    Je nous en propose une autre "la force de la justice et de la vérité fait droit".

  • @Ferior > A votre : "Dans ce monde la force fait droit", je nous propose de le substituer par "Dans ce monde la justice et la vérité font droit"

  • and in turn the conquered become the conquerors...Tibet was weak because of an army but it was not weak in terms of rich and wonderful culture...

  • Hey whats the song name that starts at

    0:34

  • Tibet became part of China before U.S emerged as a nation. Dala Lama had been crowned by Chinese government for centuries.

    Under international law, if a region was a colony, it may seek independence. But Tibet is not a colony, it can't seek independence under international law. Nor does Taiwan.

  • Regardless, China is the most bloodthirsty and expansive nation in history. Look at the invasions of all countries of earth, where the Chinese set up 'Chinatowns'. Doesn't fool me.

  • The Tibetan people are probably way better off ruled by the Chinese government, than with the theocratic feudal regime that they had previously.

  • Based upon what evidence? Theocracy isn't perfect, but it isn't necessarily feudal. How do you determine that the Chinese forced rule is superior to the status quo theocratic rule in Tibet?

  • Are you really that stupid?

    Most bloodthirsty and expansive empire in history? Try the Mongols under Ghengis Khan.

    Do you even have any idea what Chinatown is?

    Seriously....kids under the age of 13 with IQ lower than 100 shouldn't even speak out.

  • So Ghengis Khan was more bloodthirsty and expansive than Mao? I think this is an argument that deserves facts, rather than speculation and namecalling from a Chinese operative.

  • @bitterfly77 You may be one of the stupidest people on the planet. Ghengis Khan and his direct descendants created the largest contiguous land empire in human history, spanning from Korea all the way into Eastern Europe. I'm no Maoist but that is just the stupidest thing I have ever seen.

  • China is a cold-blooded, barbaric, cunning DOG. It always talks about Virtue, Morality &Peace but it ended up doing all the opposite. VN will never yield to China no matter what. Not in 1 year, 10 years, 100 years or 1000 years. VN & China have nothing in common & thats the fact. Let United & Fight for VN. Stop the VC from corrupting VN & help China take over VN. We Want Human Rights, Democracy & Freedom in VN Now!! For any countries want to be Friend with China is suicidal.

  • shit hole

  • yep, China sure is a Shit Hole

  • Cold blooded? Barbaric? Cunning? Always talks about virtue, morality and peace but doing all the opposite?

    Sounds more like US of A to me.

    I doubt you even know anything enough about China to write a paragraph of geniune facts about it.

  • exactly if you rely on western propaganda saying tibet was independent before, how could they have lived with such small amounts of land to farm with so many mountains? even if they have a small population, the soil barely has enough nutrience to support the children. thats why tibet now do not get taxed and gets imported food from PRC.

  • sounds more like russia?

  • I know! My god! Kashmir, Liechtenstein and Nepal don't really exist either... because no country could ever exist if it was solely mountainous. In fact, all countries that are largely based in the mountains are actually dependent upon the PRC - even Germany, Austria and Switzerland are largely dependent upon the PRC. There simply are not enough nutrients in the soil for any mountainous place to exist without the PRC. The idea that there is a place such as "Nepal" is solely western propaganda.

  • ...Votre argumentation n'est pas sérieuse. Avant 1949 le Tibet était autosuffisant.

    Des pénuries alimentaires sont apparues de 1949 à 1976, lorsqu'il a fallu :

    - Nourrir l'armée d'occupation chinoise

    - Modifier les coutumes agricoles pour se plier aux campagnes "Grand bond en avant" et autres âneries de Mao.

  • PowerfulChinaForever

    you said good

  • dalai lama = supporter of theocracy

    95% of the population under his rule was slaves. children and adults where skinned for decoration. people had to cut off their arms because dalai lama thought they looked better that way. citizens were HEAVILY taxed. average life span - 35.5 years.

    1959 - dalai lama exiled

    average life span - 67 years.

    china spends billions each year on building infrastructure for tibetans. they were NOT taxed at all. and they were not effected by one child policy.

  • Oh my gawd! You are so right! I wondered why Tibet was so full of adults and children without skin and arms, and meanwhile there was so much human skin decoration all over the place when I was in Lhasa. The place was practically built on theocratically-obtained human-skin! Seriously, when you see pictures of Lhasa and marvel at the beauty of the place, you never consider the fact that the entire city is made from arms, adult and children skin and slaves!

  • What's the name of the song that plays when the Red Army appears with Mao's portrait?

  • Yeah, but remember, "there has always been a prison in the Potala." The Dalai Lama as supreme ruler often ordered torture and eye-gougings, said Penn & Teller during PENN & TELLER'S BULLSH*T.

  • Well, Dracopol, not even possible, seeing the Dalai Lama wasn't given a position of power until he was 16, when the Chinese finally invaded.

    While he was growing up, fuedal lords were still in charge of the government. When the Dalai came of age, he would be given political power of Tibet.

    So, he couldn't be responsible.

    FREE TIBET! Stand tall, 14th Dalai Lama!

  • Also, the overall political leader was the Regent.

  • If you traced back to history, Tibet has been in Chinese rule since the 15th century.

    Free Tibet? And how will Tibet survive by itself being a landlocked nation? Tibet has no infrastructure to speak of, no food source, no governing bodies, no military, no economy besides tourism, which China spent billions to build up in the past 3 decades.

    People speak of Free Tibet, and yet they don't even realize that Tibet can never survive by itself as an independent nation free from Chinese rule.

  • @devilhunterred > L'argument du colon > "les bienfaits apportés par le colonisateur" "le colonisateur = la civilisation".

    Cette argument est classique, mais infondé.

    En effet, comment pouvez vous juger d'une situation qui n'a pas eut l'occasion d'exister ?

    Les tibétains sont dynamiques et les ressources du TIBET sont importantes. Actuellement ces ressources servent à enrichir l'oligarchie du PCC, mais pas les tibétains.

  • Oui! Vous avez exprimé l'argument bien!

  • You are a Chinese operative. I hope you are paid well.

  • Yes, very true. He smells like a Chinese operative. The Chinese employ hundreds of thousands just to "harvest gold" from multiplayer online games, virtual currencies collected to sell for real currency! Their government also employs thousands to spread nonsense about Tibet. No country was "poor and destitute" before; they were self-sufficient and they can be self-sufficient again when the Communist People's Republic of China crumbles and maybe even fragments.

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  • Why not encourage every financially strong country to swoop into every financially weak country? Let us push the U.S. into Mexico. Let us push Mexico into Guatemala. Let us push Guatemala into the Dominican Republic. Let us push the Dominican Republic into Haiti. Let us push Haiti into Cuba................. Oh, wait... does this not sniff of colonialization? Is that what we want? If so, then press forward!

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  • I don't understand who you are replying to. Him or me?

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  • Le XIIIè Dalaï Lama en 1913 a supprimer la peine de mort.

    Durant cette période il existe en Chine la peine des "1000 coupures"

    le XIVè Dalaï Lama (l'actuel) était trop jeune avant 1949 pour prendre de telles décisions. De 1949 à 1959 Mao laisse les institutions au Tibet aux mains du gouvernement tibétain. Mao, le "Libérateur Pacifique" (!!!), n'a donc pas du rencontrer les cas de tortures et d'énucléations ni de servage souvent évoqué dans la propagande du régime de Pékin.

  • if this film is historically accurate, ill watch it

    if this film is another anti-chinese thing, fuck this film

  • what a shit move, we allowed the team went to China and they did make stupid back stab by what ever shit in their mind.

  • the biggest mistake of the world was that no-one supported Tibet when China invaded and captured them. Today, all that they have been taught to say is "Tibet is, was and will be a part of China"

  • yes, Tibetans were always stood alone, even WWII. So when China invaded to Tibet, there's no help from other countries. In History Tibet is not part of the China, China is part of Taiwan. Everyone who knows a history, will be accept it. KMT did protect the China land from Japs.

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  • Well, debt that US owes to China is almost 10 times more than what US owes to Taiwan...........

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  • Tibet has been under Chinese rule since the Qing Dynasty, which is 17th century. Although during that time the Western countries were too busy invading South America, stealing their gold and mass murdering its people to care about it.

  • @devilhunterred > vous nous proposez la version PCC : "Histoire officielle de la Chine" > comment justifier la colonisation.

  • wasn't Qing made up of Manchus from a Manchuria different from Hans?

  • @devilhunterred tibet has its own government outside tibet

  • Which isn't officially recognized by the UN.

  • Yes, Western countries were raping and pillaging all along. Does that justify China's behavior? Because the United States did wrong, therefore if follows that China can also do wrong? What school of logic did you attend? Their accreditation should be revoked!

  • @leanderpace R u educated? ready Chinese history book back to last 500 years, Tebit , U.S and India, U.N all declared and recognized is part of China, similar to Alaska, Hawaii is part of america

    u beileved India propaganda firm?? i am from taiwan, the history book always show its part of China. China has 16 dynisty, it come and go but as a whole

  • ha, these monks are speaking English.What an entertaining movie.

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