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China Doesn't Care What We Think of the Olympics

April Rabkin, NY Times | July 3, 2008

Despite China’s plummeting international rapport, its leaders have already declared the Olympics a victory. ++ Fearing domestic turmoil, Chinese political leaders have turned the event into a consumerable good, with which they may prove their “mandate of heaven.” ++ Movies, pop-music, and even school cirricula have been heavily censored and geared to portray the Beijing Olympics as a modern nationalist triumph over nations that have humiliated China in the past. ++ At this point, it seems as though medals are irrelevant.

 

 
Tags: | Beijing | Tibet | Olympics | China |
 
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ilyas m mohsin

Sun, Jul 6th 2008, 08:43

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Many reports indictae that the Bush-family is going to be among the honoured-guests attending the olympics. So that should be a dilplomatic edorsement of the historic exercise despite the issues raised every now and then as a routine by the US media etc.
 

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