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	<title>Comments on: Tibet: Well, I Sure Feel Better Now</title>
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		<title>By: Brandy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brandy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is mostly the Chinese government that we question, not the Chinese people at whole. We question our own government, too, believe me. If a free Tibet is achieved, it should not come with a cost of innocent lives on either side. Unfortunately, things don't always work out that way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is mostly the Chinese government that we question, not the Chinese people at whole. We question our own government, too, believe me. If a free Tibet is achieved, it should not come with a cost of innocent lives on either side. Unfortunately, things don&#8217;t always work out that way.</p>
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		<title>By: just a note</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am Chinese and have never thought much about people in Tibet. But I also have nothing against them. I do respect their language, culture and religious practice. But now I am not feeling quite well with their hate against the Chinese, I think it is a kind of racial and nationalist motivation behind their actions now. And I didn't get this impression through Chinese media. I saw the exile Tibetans demonstrating in Europe with banners  which said: "Go out your Chinese". I don't know what will happen if Tibet should be left alone to the Tibetans, perhaps the Chinese there will be driven out of this part of land or even be killed. Who knows? The same will happen to the Chinese like what happened in Balkan or to the Germans in Slovenian after the second world war. And now everybody says these things are unjust. But now Tibetans are injuring Chinese, nobody said anything against it except the Dalai Lama the Holiness himself, who condemned it expressively, for which I respect him, but not one western person. But now the Chinese government are acting against them, everybody in western cries "we will show the Chinese". I think the western people are somewhat unjust. And who can judge correctly the actions of both parties, before it is commonly known what really happened? I think it is a good way to do dialogs and to solve the problem peacefully. But I do beg you western people also to think a little about the normal Chinese, who are innocent.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am Chinese and have never thought much about people in Tibet. But I also have nothing against them. I do respect their language, culture and religious practice. But now I am not feeling quite well with their hate against the Chinese, I think it is a kind of racial and nationalist motivation behind their actions now. And I didn&#8217;t get this impression through Chinese media. I saw the exile Tibetans demonstrating in Europe with banners  which said: &#8220;Go out your Chinese&#8221;. I don&#8217;t know what will happen if Tibet should be left alone to the Tibetans, perhaps the Chinese there will be driven out of this part of land or even be killed. Who knows? The same will happen to the Chinese like what happened in Balkan or to the Germans in Slovenian after the second world war. And now everybody says these things are unjust. But now Tibetans are injuring Chinese, nobody said anything against it except the Dalai Lama the Holiness himself, who condemned it expressively, for which I respect him, but not one western person. But now the Chinese government are acting against them, everybody in western cries &#8220;we will show the Chinese&#8221;. I think the western people are somewhat unjust. And who can judge correctly the actions of both parties, before it is commonly known what really happened? I think it is a good way to do dialogs and to solve the problem peacefully. But I do beg you western people also to think a little about the normal Chinese, who are innocent.</p>
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