The article published in the Campus Times, “China prepares to sweep gold in Relays of Shame,” authored by Mark Fleming, is full of bone-deep bias against China and the Chinese people. I wonder why the editor would let this kind of article appear around our campus. Does that mean that racist articles can also be published around our campus?
First of all, it is against the spirit of the Olympics to put sports and politics together. Fleming’s article stated, “The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing will be the perfect stage for anyone who has problems with the Chinese government to make a scene while the world, excluding China, watches.” Shame on those who use the Olympics as their own stage to show their ugly faces.
Second, Tibet is a part of China. I suggest the author take some time to learn some history about Tibet.
Third, the torch relay in Paris is not shameful for China. Instead, it’s a shame for Paris and for the French government, and it is also insulting for all the people in the world who love peace and the Olympics.
If you or anyone want to know even a little bit information about the other side, please go to the Web site http://www.anti-cnn.com; you can find some information you never could find from western media.
“Don’t learn from media, learn from history,” and if one really wants to seek the truth, he will.
In the whole situation, almost no western media has shown the voice of our Chinese people. Now I can tell those people who hate China: nobody can insult our people and our country. Never ever. This is not the end, not even the beginning of the end. I hope it is the end of the beginning. The bias toward China has lasted a long time, but the world will hear our voice!
I hope the Campus Times will not become a place to show hate or biases like racism. I think you can understand that.
Lastly, I urge the Campus Times to publish an announcement or apology to our Chinese people for publishing that kind of article as soon as possible and remove that article.
I know the freedom in this country. Although English is not our native language, we still think we have the right to let other people hear our voice.
