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5/04/2012
Chen Guangcheng wants to see the world
Chinese activist and dissident wants to leave China to see the world. But a huge political row erupted between the US and China like a circus in town. The US wants him, China does not want him but wants to keep him. Why doesn’t China just help the US, makes the US happy and send Chen and his families, plus extended families to the US?
Mao Tse Tung once offered to send 100m Chinese women to the US. China can afford to send all its activists and dissidents to the US, even 100m of them and let them be US citizens. It is a win win situation. The US loves dissidents and activists and their fight for freedom. They and the activists can cohabit happily in the US. China will not have any more trouble on home ground to deal with the activists and dissidents and give excuse to the western world to take pot shot at her.
China should liberate the activists and set them free. And the US will go down on its knees to beg China not to do so. They would have to show their ugliness by slamming the door at all the activists. China, what the hell are you thinking? Give them everything they want and save the trouble and bring out the hypocrisy of the US and the West.
He should sing a song with Stevie Wonder, and of course upload it to the social networks and youtube.
ReplyDelete...then he should call Elton John and get advice on getting some new glasses.
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ReplyDeleteThe activists and dissidents would be China's best export to the West. The activists will be at their best to air their grievances. The West will be most happy to hear them.
ReplyDeleteChina will be most happy to get rid of them. And as long as the activists are happy and away from China, let them be. This is a win, win and win situation.
China is now a relatively rich country and there is no fear that 1billion Chinese will want to flee the country. In fact many are heading back, including foreigners to China for work and investments.
The initial outflow due to the backlog of dissidents will trickle to a drop as long as they are free to go.