Well, that's the theory anyway.i don't think you understand protests then, the more you protest about things, the more people take notice, the more you can get things changed.
I'm not sure 'the nutters in society' all read FST so prolly not.
See what this boils down to is the ridiculous way some people like to exaggerate very mild events to prove a point. Like the way people often compare modern Western leaders to Hitler. Which I know you hate.
And who unfortunately, due to some thugs, have achieved absolutely nothing for the people of Tibet... no greater publicity or recognition of their plight... not even a spotlight turned onto the behaviour of the Chinese state...
I'm surprised that the protesters themselves aren't angry at the thugs, I would be.
The English word thug, meaning a violent criminal, comes from the Hindi word thag (and originally from the Sanskrit word sthaga), meaning a thief or villain.
in the west we believe in freedom of speech and human rights, china had to cut the live news feeds to hide the truth from its people.
Now come on Squeamous, you missed the opportunity to make a joke out of my dislike of seeing a young woman attacked on the streets of my country... I'm sure you can find a way to make that funny can't you ?The only people I saw injured in scuffles were the ones launched upon by the police. They are also the only assaults I witnessed. I'm starting to think you were watching Ghandi or something, not the news.
another idiotic regular hiding behind a second account are you? why do i bother?
go back to school and learn the difference between thugs and protesters!
Manicgeek was wrong and he knew he was wrong and still ....
Come on you have to admit that was impressive.:yup:
why are you arguing with yourself Squeamous, did you fall asleep too?![]()