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China replacing Tibet people bad but Australian Government replacing white Australians good?

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"Not many people are aware that before China took over Tibet they did not have a single school, hospital or paved road in the country ..."

Which apparently, according to the Sino-apologists, makes the conquest okydokey.

Not many people are aware that before Europeans took over Australia they did not have a single school, hospital or paved road in the country....
Posted by mhaze, Thursday, 16 August 2018 1:40:00 PM
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CM no easy way around this, China started these actions years ago, decades ago, see how the Dalai Lama fled from them, nothing makes that right, however diplomacy demands we hold some views finding it hard to even consider that our governments at any time, set out to replace white Australians, see you in another thread
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 16 August 2018 5:28:13 PM
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Toni Lavis said- "But if it looks like a racist, swims like a racist and quacks like a racist, then people are going to call it a racist. Which seems fair enough to me: avoiding calling people racist even when they're being overtly racist, because that might hurt their poor widdle feewings, seems to me like a particularly dodgy sort of political correctness."

Answer- I wonder if Toni Lavis considers China racist for marginalising the Tibetans? Or are the Tibetans racist for desiring a return to 100% Tibetan culture in Tibet? Maybe both are racist... Perhaps the Tibetans have a greater claim over Tibet because "they own the land" in just the same way that Australian's have a greater claim over Australia than other imported cultures. Over many generations those from other cultures develop a strong attachment to the land- then they may be less willing to give it away.

Cultures have an impact on another culture based on their difference and previous relationships with the culture- the bigger the difference the bigger the impact. A culture has the right to protect its culture if this is racist then "racism may be a good thing". As with many things life is complicated and sometimes compromise between principles is necessary- "what is more important Australian culture or anti-racism"- I generally favour local principles over global ones- so "Australian Culture before anti-racism". A devils bargain perhaps- it's often necessary to choose between two undesirable alternatives.

Political Correctness has constrained the ability to create language that describes the outrage against multiculturalism, diversity policy.
Posted by Canem Malum, Thursday, 16 August 2018 6:00:47 PM
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Correct me if I am wrong but did Australia and USA sit back and let Indonesia take western PNG, I think they actually information wise helped them.
Posted by Philip S, Thursday, 16 August 2018 7:15:45 PM
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PhilipS,
What I heard was that the UN, US, AUS, HOLLAND wined & dined a bunch of West Papuan leaders in Jakarta when they asked them if they wanted to belong to Indonesia or not. I was told by several West Papuans that these leaders agreed to become part of Indonesia but after the partying ceased, they screamed blue murder.
Will need to look up the official version on Wikipedia though to see how that version differs from the one we 've heard over the recent years.
Posted by individual, Friday, 17 August 2018 8:22:14 PM
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Remember when India invaded peaceful Goa?

The world did absolutely nothing, probably the utter peacefulness of the Goans was a direct threat to Indian corruption.

Back then Goa didn't have many paved roads, few motor vehicles and the coastal areas were unspoilt, air pollution was something that Goans read about as happening in places like London.

In Indian Goa everything is changed, four and six lane highways are being built, there is a railway that bypasses the capital, cars are everywhere and pollution is on the rise and there is hardly a bit of coastline left undeveloped.
Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 22 August 2018 8:38:54 PM
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