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bjre

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  1. No matter how many off topic lies you dump here, you have already failed on the topic:
  2. That is because when I talk about: You change topic and talk about this: It helps to put things in perspective when speaking with a Chinese immigrant.
  3. Colonist killed 100 million aboriginals in Americas. Robert the poor polish guy killed in Vancouver Airport by RCMP in Canada. Dudley George killed by RCMP in Canada. Thousands of Canadian kids killed in Residential schools in Canada. And many others. Don't talk about human right. All are just lies. Your comment about China is lie too.
  4. Racist + frog in a well.
  5. For the answer of the lie part in you post, I have answer it for many times, you can find it if you search in the forum. For the Marxism, it is also part of the western culture, no matter if it is good or bad, its aim is for solving west problems. For your personal experience part, I have no comment because I don't know your situation and have no interest in that. The topic is here:
  6. I don't know why I just can not post with the id "bjre"
  7. Too many things from web are hidden from mainstream media. The kindness of the normal people can not remove the evilness of the system As usual, when you fail to argue, you talk about China which has nothing to do with the topic. And China is not like what in your mind that full of lies from the western mainstream media where you receive brainwash from.
  8. So normal people are just slaves, should be abused, let the law bully them? The western evil culture. The human right lie.
  9. That is the evilness of the western system. They control the mainstream media. And hide every evilness they made. When anything can not be hide they just say no proof. This is the reason why thousands native kids can be killed in Residential schools.
  10. http://www.ottawacitizen.com/learned+rights+says+victim+stripped+Ottawa+police/3896315/story.html#ixzz16bcNb34F Bonds, a theatrical makeup artist with no criminal record, was stopped by police in September 2008 while walking home from an after-hours party following a live musical performance downtown. The police officers ran her name through the system. When nothing came up they told her to go home. When she asked why she had been stopped in the first place, police arrested her and took her to police headquarters, where she was put in a jail cell where she remained topless and in soiled pants for three hours and 15 minutes before being given a jailhouse jumpsuit.
  11. That is the robbery western logic. Arrest for no reason, if refuse then charge assault cops. Just like US did in Korea. Jean-Paul Sartre gave accurate description of western culture: "Hell Is Other People", this is the fundamental of all western laws. The evilness of the laws is the root reason the high crime rate. The system don't focus on how to improve the society, it focus on revenge. So it inevitably often revenge to wrong people. And it shows western human right is such a lie. The following shows what a fascist system it is.
  12. It is US involved drill make this happen. US want another war. That's it.
  13. Ottawa Police Beats Innocent Woman at Police Department
  14. Start from 2000, which wars lead to most people killed? Who launch it? Western nations did not know there will be people so many people killed before launched it? Where is the human right of the killed people? Do they have the human right to live in the world? Western nation's human right is nothing but LIE.
  15. No. They just want to do robbery for their own interest. When they can not, they make disaster by make people poverty (sanctions) and make people kill each other. That is totally different with Chinese style, China do fair business only, with the region getting more and more wealth by doing business with China, all people in the region get benefit from that eventually. Just like inside China hundreds of millions of people get rid of poverty in the last 30 years by focus on economy only. That is the best human right improvement in the whole world. When Africa country deal with western countries, so many of them are still in poverty, although lots of them have already take the western advice for so long time and become "democracy". It is clearly most western nation's advice or suggestion are simply lies if not traps. Because fairness is never what west want, the greedy nature makes the west shameless for any of its ugly evilness. Did Canadian cops feel shameful for their killing of the Robert the polish guy? No, never will them, because that is not their culture.
  16. US and west nations misbehavior isn't end and won't end because of its greedy nature.
  17. How about oil in middle east where US invade lead to million people death? Using the genocide charge to militarize Sudan’s oil region Genocide was the preferred theme, and Washington was the orchestra conductor. Curiously, while all observers acknowledge that Darfur has seen a large human displacement and human misery and tens of thousands or even as much as 300,000 deaths in the last several years, only Washington and the NGO’s close to it use the charged term “genocide” to describe Darfur. If they are able to get a popular acceptance of the charge genocide, it opens the possibility for drastic “regime change” intervention by NATO and de facto by Washington into Sudan’s sovereign affairs. The genocide theme is being used, with full-scale Hollywood backing from the likes of pop stars like George Clooney, to orchestrate the case for a de facto NATO occupation of the region. So far the Sudan government has vehemently refused, not surprisingly. The US Government repeatedly uses “genocide” to refer to Darfur. It is the only government to do so. US Assistant Secretary of State Ellen Sauerbrey, head of the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, said during a USINFO online interview last November 17, "The ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan – a 'gross violation' of human rights – is among the top international issues of concern to the United States." The Bush administration keeps insisting that genocide has been going on in Darfur since 2003, despite the fact that a five-man panel UN mission led by Italian Judge Antonio Cassese reported in 2004 that genocide had not been committed in Darfur, rather that grave human rights abuses were committed. They called for war crime trials. Merchants of death The United States, acting through surrogate allies in Chad and neighboring states has trained and armed the Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Army, headed until his death in July 2005, by John Garang, trained at US Special Forces school at Fort Benning, Georgia. By pouring arms into first southern Sudan in the eastern part and since discovery of oil in Darfur, to that region as well, Washington fuelled the conflict that led to tens of thousands dying and several million driven to flee their homes. Eritrea hosts and supports the SPLA, the umbrella NDA opposition group, and the Eastern Front and Darfur rebels. There are two rebel groups fighting in Sudan's Darfur region against the Khartoum central government of President Omar al-Bashir – the Justice for Equality Movement (JEM) and the larger Sudan Liberation Army (SLA). In February 2003 the SLA launched attacks on Sudan government positions in the Darfur region. SLA Secretary-General Minni Arkou Minnawi called for armed struggle, accusing the government of ignoring Darfur. "The objective of the SLA is to create a united democratic Sudan.” In other words, regime change in Sudan. The US Senate adopted a resolution in February 2006 that requested North Atlantic Treaty Organization troops in Darfur, as well as a stronger U.N. peacekeeping force with a robust mandate. A month later, President Bush also called for additional NATO forces in Darfur. Uh huh... Genocide? Or oil? The Pentagon has been busy training African military officers in the US, much as it has for Latin American officers for decades. Its International Military Education and Training (IMET) program has provided training to military officers from Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Cameroon and the Central African Republic, in effect every country on Sudan’s border. Much of the arms that have fuelled the killing in Darfur and the south have been brought in via murky, protected private “merchants of death” such as the notorious former KGB operative, now with offices in the US, Victor Bout. Bout has been cited repeatedly in recent years for selling weapons across Africa. US Government officials strangely leave his operations in Texas and Florida untouched despite the fact he is on the Interpol wanted list for money laundering. US development aid for all Sub-Sahara Africa including Chad, has been cut sharply in recent years while its military aid has risen. Oil and the scramble for strategic raw materials is the clear reason. The region of southern Sudan from the Upper Nile to the borders of Chad is rich in oil. Washington knew that long before the Sudanese government. Chevron’s 1974 oil project US oil majors have known about Sudan’s oil wealth since the early 1970’s. In 1979, Jafaar Nimeiry, Sudan head of state, broke with the Soviets and invited Chevron to develop oil in the Sudan. That was perhaps a fatal mistake. UN Ambassador George H.W. Bush had personally told Nimeiry of satellite photos indicating oil in Sudan. Nimeiry took the bait. Wars over oil have been the consequence ever since. Chevron found big oil reserves in southern Sudan. It spent $1.2 billion finding and testing them. That oil triggered what is called Sudan’s second civil war in 1983. Chevron was target of repeated attacks and killings and suspended the project in 1984. In 1992, it sold it's Sudanese oil concessions. Then China began to develop the abandoned Chevron fields in 1999 with notable results. But Chevron is not far from Darfur today. Chad oil and pipeline politics Condi Rice’s Chevron is in neighboring Chad, together with the other US oil giant, ExxonMobil. They’ve just built a $3.7 billion oil pipeline carrying 160,000 barrels/day of oil from Doba in central Chad near Darfur Sudan, via Cameroon to Kribi on the Atlantic Ocean, destined for US refineries. To do it, they worked with Chad “President for life,” Idriss Deby, a corrupt despot who has been accused of feeding US-supplied arms to the Darfur rebels. Deby joined Washington’s Pan Sahel Initiative run by the Pentagon’s US-European Command, to train his troops to fight “Islamic terrorism.” The majority of the tribes in Darfur region are Islamic. Supplied with US military aid, training and weapons, in 2004 Deby launched the initial strike that set off the conflict in Darfur, using members of his elite Presidential Guard who originate from the province, providing the men with all terrain vehicles, arms and anti-aircraft guns to Darfur rebels fighting the Khartoum government in the southwest Sudan. The US military support to Deby in fact had been the trigger for the Darfur bloodbath. Khartoum reacted and the ensuing debacle was unleashed in full tragic force. Washington-backed NGO’s and the US Government claim unproven genocide as a pretext to ultimately bring UN/NATO troops into the oilfields of Darfur and south Sudan. Oil, not human misery, is behind Washington’s new interest in Darfur. The “Darfur genocide” campaign began in 2003, the same time the Chad-Cameroon pipeline oil began to flow. The US now had a base in Chad to go after Darfur oil and, potentially, co-opt China’s new oil sources. Darfur is strategic, straddling Chad, Central African Republic, Egypt and Libya. US military objectives in Darfur – and the Horn of Africa more widely – are being served at present by the US and NATO backing of the African Union troops in Darfur. There NATO provides ground and air support for AU troops who are categorized as “neutral” and “peacekeepers.” Sudan is at war on three fronts, each country – Uganda, Chad, and Ethiopia – with a significant US military presence and ongoing US military programs. The war in Sudan involves both US covert operations and US trained “rebel” factions coming in from South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia and Uganda. From: Darfur? It’s the Oil, Stupid… By F. William Engdahl, May 20, 2007
  18. Those are lies just to deny the fact the 100 million aboriginals were killed. There are too many sources for the 100 million, one of those is as following: Unfortunately, what occurred was neither beautiful nor heroic. Just as Columbus could not, and did not, "discover" a hemisphere that was already inhabited by nearly 100 million people, his arrival cannot, and will not, be recognized as a heroic and celebratory event by indigenous peoples. From http://www.dickshovel.com/colum.html
  19. China's business help the economy there, it helps more people get rid of poverty, that is the most moralize thing. That is the real very basic human right. Not the lies west nations talked about.
  20. It is the sanctions that create the disaster there. US and Europe did that.
  21. Why Mugabe is a so called "criminal"? Just because he return the land the colonist robbed from native people to its original owner? Why Mao is bad? Just because he drive the western robbers away from China? Those robbers killed 100 million aboriginals in Americas, 10 minutes kill one for 150 years. What a shame to blame others.
  22. That is the most suitable description for your own comment. The following content takes only 1 minute to google out: The European Union and the American government have imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe? What is the main aim of these sanctions? They are meant to . . . weaken and remove the regime of president Robert Mugabe. Like other actions taken by institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, they seek to pressure and impose a government on the people of Zimbabwe in the name of 'democratic elections.' (AfricanPerspective.com, Issue #51, Saturday February 3, 2002, "No Sanctions on Zimbabwe") In 2002, the fifteen member states of the European Union decided to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe. Sanctions are war without guns and bloodshed, and have limited, if any, effectiveness for changing behavior or governments of target countries. (Working Papers 1997 of the Institute For International Economics). On the other hand, sanctions target to kill or injure infants, children, the elderly, and the chronically ill. (Ramsey Clark: Report to UN Security Council re: Iraq, January 26, 2000) The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001 states that U.S. sanctions will remain in place against the Zimbabwean "government" [euphemism for "the people"] until the U.S. president certifies that the "rule of law has been restored in Zimbabwe, including respect for ownership and title to property. . . and an end to. . .lawlessness." The U.S. government and its imperialist cohorts around the world are the ones who are "lawless" and defying the "rule of law" in Zimbabwe. The Zimbabwean government has declared that it is against the law in Zimbabwe for 1 percent of the population in Zimbabwe -- i.e., white settler colonists -- to own 1/2 of the arable land, while 95 percent or more of the population in Zimbabwe are impoverished and without land. -- http://www.nathanielturner.com/sanctionsonzimbabwe.htm
  23. Not those Tibetans that receive money from CIA or NED.
  24. China do business in a much more fair style. Often let others take more interest. China did that for thousands years. It is a culture the west nations lack of.
  25. I have talked about that before. That is because the main developed countries robbed developing countries for so many years with International laws, banking rules, wars and others, they have much more money because of the robbery. It is not honorable when you use stolen money to get rich.
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