Chinese soldiers triggred Tibet riots, not so fast
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Those stupid western media wish to demonize China, it is only a scene of a movie, where the military police of china is helping to shoot a movie, Michelle Yiong later confirmed that. If one wish to slander China, please go to do some research but not this kind of fake allegation!
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the soldiers were required to wear lama robe for a film, which is made in 2001, "The Touch". Michelle Yeoh was the major actress.
the soldiers were group actors.
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I am Indian and I believe that there is every possibility that what you are saying is truth. But who has forced the Tibetans to spread lies, have you ever realized it ? Its you and your Chinese Goverment. In the name of Modernisation of Tibet, how dare you raze their religious monastries and kill the people mercilessly. Its never too late. Surrender until its too late. Free Tibet.
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@Puntonghua I don't believe the chinese government is funding monasteries if they are burning all of them down.
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Good job. Short, sweet and to the point!
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flimsy evidence. very poor.
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@PrometheanRunGood /watch?v=I7_-Xie1aiE lol... it was extras from a movie.
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The photo is real, but it was actually a picture taken in 2001 on the set of a movie called "the Touch" with Michelle Yeoh (of Memoirs of a Geisha fame)
If you don't believe me, listen to retired American Colonel Dennis Blasko (20 years as an American Intelligence officer)
/watch?v=4DQ1_ldLBGk
Isn't the internet great?
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@0001baz Why? Because that picture could be taken somewhere else and not in Tibet because every province in China has its own ISO 3166-2, that's why he erased it and if you look at the uniforms in the picture then it proves that it was taken before 2005. And they didn't photoshop the robes, they photoshopped the cassocks.
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@ManjuSu I can't tell with Youtube quality. But still. Logic of why keeps bugging me: If a Tibetan activist wants to make PAP/PLA/XYZ look bad, and made a photo of them stepping out of a van and photoshop the robes in, why blur the license plate instead of making it extra clear for 'evidence'? If the Tibetan activists take so much effort in staging a photo, getting hold of 8 or 10 similar but wrong PLA/PAP/XYZ suits stepping out of a van? Robes are easy to get for them, why photoshop them in?
@gyniest oh BTW I'm not Chinese so your ''Chinese national pride'' argument ain't gonna cut it...
Puntonghua 1 year ago
@gyniest You claim to have done your homework but yet make the same simply avoidable mistakes. The image of the evil CCP vs the poor Tibetan monks that many organizations/media try to paint is full of shit (coverage of the Tibet riots is a fine example). The ethnic Tibetans (as do all ethnic minorities) enjoy more rights than their Han counterparts and guess where the money to fund all those monasteries/poor-monks is coming from ? And yet its the Tibetans that are getting repressed...
Puntonghua 1 year ago
@gyniest The reason why I put you into the group of blind brainwashed sheeps is because you make the same mistake those other sheeps make. Tibet before 1950 (even way before the 1900th) was not a separate country any more. No self-respecting historic will ever claim that Tibet was a separate country during the so called invasion. I dont think anybody (at least I'm not) is trying to deny terrible thing have happened (not only in Tibet but all of China), but lets keep out the bullshit.
Puntonghua 1 year ago