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there's a weird phenomenon befuddling me a lot,and this phenomenon almost applies to all my overseas Chinese friends,which is:the longer they become an American or British(whatsoever) citizen,the more patriotic(towards China) they will be.I suppose it's the relatively free,open,mature western societies that widened their views opened their minds and gave them a broader,uncensored lense through which they can get access to inspect something they couldn't have gotten angles to unravel to themselves back in China.However,they all begin to defend China's government 360 degrees unconditionally like defending their dear big daddy after they benefit from something of west that their homeland environments can't or simply prohibit to provide.Maybe they just need a patriarchal figure more intimate to them to latch on,and obviously the westen society that more emphasizes personal value is not the right option for them.
maybe the tools are not that horrible,but fist,kick,binding also kill
You are an odd ball among Chinese members here, and I am pretty sure you have never lived abroad.
There is nothing really weird about this so called "phenomenon", and it has nothing to do with "free, open, mature western societies". The longer you live abroad, the more you know the society you live, and the more you appreciate the direction China is going. Nitpicking the wrong doing of a government is fun for some, and it is good too in general, but you just have to know what is the "greater good" for the society as a whole.
Everybody is brainwashed one way or the other, being it Chinese or westerner. The difference between them is Chinese know they are "brainwashed", therefore they will seek other sources of information to verify what they were taught. But most of their west counterpart would take whatever so called "main stream media" told them as matter of truth.
Only thing that is worse than being brainwashed, is to believe you are immune to being brainwashed.
In our country there are tons of misjudged cases resulted by extort confessions by tortures,nobody knows how many innocent people are sitting behind bars right now for the crimes they didn't commit,but I bet that must be a huge number given the fact that those misjudged cases exposed by internet and those victims exonerated years after being executed are merely a tip of iceberg.I mean what the hell is this??why the reality can always scare the shit out of you?!I suppose those cops to some extent or even 100% knew those they tortured were innocent when they tortured them!maybe sending one more person to the jail under their hands adds a promotion on their resumes,maybe finding the real culprit causes them too much trouble,so they can stomach ruining the lives of some innocent people they may rub shoulders with in a mall or cinema when they are off work.jesus!what kind of thugs in uniforms we are living with everyday?oneday you may become their target too,these dirty cops and their fuckng dirty system are domestic terrorists,okay?not those lawyers or activists
You are an odd ball among Chinese members here, and I am pretty sure you have never lived abroad. .
you still hold the habit of "keeee pfff!!" while walking on USA's streets and seeing a pedestrian you don't like???
Man I whole heartedly agree with some of your comments about these human rights groups etc.
But the whole issue is different. What they are doing is to use a legitimate issue present in Chinese system + adding some of their own twists + exaggerating things + demonizing and admonishing China.
So I whole heartedly agree, that these human rights groups need to be paid no attention.
Yet, there are legitimate cases of abuse of power, some of which are never revealed.
Their is the famous case of Huligjit, a person falsely convicted for rape, then executed, on the basis of a forced confession, only to find 19 years later, that the case was false. The police just got the confession out of him.
Don't you agree guys? @Chinese Bamboo @AndrewJin @Shotgunner51
You are an odd ball among Chinese members here, and I am pretty sure you have never lived abroad.
There is nothing really weird about this so called "phenomenon", and it has nothing to do with "free, open, mature western societies". The longer you live abroad, the more you know the society you live, and the more you appreciate the direction China is going. Nitpicking the wrong doing of a government is fun for some, and it is good too in general, but you just have to know what is the "greater good" for the society as a whole.
Everybody is brainwashed one way or the other, being it Chinese or westerner. The difference between them is Chinese know they are "brainwashed", therefore they will seek other sources of information to verify what they were taught. But most of their west counterpart would take whatever so called "main stream media" told them as matter of truth.
Only thing that is worse than being brainwashed, is to believe you are immune to being brainwashed.
You are mixing up police violence and systemic torture. It's idotic to make comments on overseas Chinese like you. They know the societies of the Chinese and the West better. They won't follow the Western media cheap shots, and they know changes take time.
Speaking of "brainwash",or the interaction between your brainwork and all the informations pouncing at you in your periphery,if you are good at sieving them,you maintain your-real-self and come out with part of you enchanced,otherwise you become a plastic bag drifting in the air,the outside information will form patterns in your mind and take control of it,right?You are an odd ball among Chinese members here, and I am pretty sure you have never lived abroad.
There is nothing really weird about this so called "phenomenon", and it has nothing to do with "free, open, mature western societies". The longer you live abroad, the more you know the society you live, and the more you appreciate the direction China is going. Nitpicking the wrong doing of a government is fun for some, and it is good too in general, but you just have to know what is the "greater good" for the society as a whole.
Everybody is brainwashed one way or the other, being it Chinese or westerner. The difference between them is Chinese know they are "brainwashed", therefore they will seek other sources of information to verify what they were taught. But most of their west counterpart would take whatever so called "main stream media" told them as matter of truth.
Only thing that is worse than being brainwashed, is to believe you are immune to being brainwashed.
Don't tell me what to do,your doctrine can put a crack addict to sleep.I ask you to do the same.
He is young yet and probably in that phase of believing everyone is out to get him and he alone is the waking man in the land of the sleeping. Everyone went through that at one point. Age, experience and actual first hand experience will eventually break that.
I don't know why people are centering on "traitors" when here's an example of what Zhang Fan is talking about:
This might be what getting tortured in a Chinese prison looks like | Fusion
"A Chinese man who was wrongfully convicted of murder and spent five years in prison before being exonerated is seeking compensation after allegedly being tortured by prison officers. The South China Morning Post reports he commissioned an artist to sketch his descriptions of the alleged torture. These horrific pictures, which show a man being beaten and tortured with various implements, are the result:"
Freed Chinese prisoner uses cartoons to illustrate torture claims | South China Morning Post
Call him names and put your head in the sand. Make yourself feel good by saying "oh torture only happens to traitors anyway...so no big deal"
Yep, probably 18-19, since I also shared his thought during that age period.
Call him names and put your head in the sand. Make yourself feel good by saying "oh torture only happens to traitors anyway...so no big deal"
He is young yet and probably in that phase of believing everyone is out to get him and he alone is the waking man in the land of the sleeping. Everyone went through that at one point. Age, experience and actual first hand experience will eventually break that.
“Waterboarding” is institutional torture, the rest are called "police brutality". I am sure you know the difference. We all know about the "police brutality" in the land of free, so let's not play angle here.
Been there, done that. There was a time mere the sound bites of "freedom, democracy, human right" would be enough to get one excited and set him out on the mission to save humanity.
Here, one can select the President from a short "chicken or beef" menu, but can't raise his voice to a cop if he doesn't want to get shot.
You mean like this one?
False Arrests, Convictions and Imprisonments News - The New York Times
https://www.afsc.org/sites/afsc.civicactions.net/files/documents/torture_in_us_prisons.pdf
I know China's legal system is not perfect, but please, out of the pot and kettle argument, we are at least a shade lighter than the nation with the highest incarceration rate on the planet..