Let the patriot games begin

It should never be forgotten that many studies find Chinese people overwhelmingly satisfied with their lives, though the rise of the internet and satellite television has certainly increased the knowledge of social rights. McCommunism, as Noami Klein calls it, appears to be a popular ideology. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Aug 15, 2008 - 7:22 AM PDT
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Patricia L'Herrou
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by Patricia L'Herrou - Oct. 1, 2008

the author suggests the reporting from the West back off an almost complete condemnation of the chinese government pointing out that a nationalistic view of its competitors in the olympics is not limited to china and happens in the countries of the west as well. i often felt disappointment watching our own tv coverage of past games, for ignoring others' athletes even gold medal winners. the author also points out that, for complex historical and cultural reasons, the chinese people are not so unhappy with their government as we are. what's missing here are enough specific facts and information to support his opinion, more important here as it's not mainstream or majority. his advice however to try to understand not lecture as ... More »

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