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我给加拿大邮报资深记者Christie Blatchford的一封email.

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Christie,

As a renowned reporter for G&M, I've enjoyed your reports for years, particularly your reports about Afghanistan.

However, I cannot help but to disagree with you on your comments on Chinese Olympic Game Opening ceremony.

Your article reflected your lack of understanding of Chinese history and culture. No doubt, there are issues in Chinese political system. However, it is embedded in many countries. Canada included.

It is easy to follow the main stream western media to talk about human right issue etc. However, every issue is relative. Without understanding Chinese history and its recent development, barely mentioning Human Rights, it does not give the readers a content to understand what's truly going on in China.

I would like to point out that relative to Chinese history, Chinese people are enjoying unimaginable freedom compared to any period in Chinese history. For that part, it is a huge achievement. Your comments that dismissed the ceremony is barely a ceremony and nothing else. It is easy said than done. 30 years ago when China attended L.A Olympic games, nobody could imagine Chinese would have the ability to build Bird Nest, to be the 3rd largest economy and has the logistics and guts to host such an international events. There are thousands of volunteers practiced for months for their love of their country, their love of the games and their passion of a prosperous better China.

I am not sure whether it is a fashion or trend in Canadian media that it is politically incorrect not to mention about human rights whenever China is mentioned.

I would like to point out that there are political disputes in any country, including Canada. Natives protest 2010 Vancouver Olympic games. Chinese people have never publicly and officially supported Quebec's independence.

My point is that it is easy to chant Human Rights, however, it is difficult to provide an in-depth investigative report on Chinese Human Rights. I would challenge you to provide a full coverage on Chinese Human Rights development. The things that Chinese have done right and things that Chinese have done wrong.

If you like, I am open to meet you in person to discuss my point of view and I am looking forward to your thoughts on my suggestion.


Yours Sincerely,

Zuluking更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 我给加拿大邮报资深记者Christie Blatchford的一封email.
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Christie,

    As a renowned reporter for G&M, I've enjoyed your reports for years, particularly your reports about Afghanistan.

    However, I cannot help but to disagree with you on your comments on Chinese Olympic Game Opening ceremony.

    Your article reflected your lack of understanding of Chinese history and culture. No doubt, there are issues in Chinese political system. However, it is embedded in many countries. Canada included.

    It is easy to follow the main stream western media to talk about human right issue etc. However, every issue is relative. Without understanding Chinese history and its recent development, barely mentioning Human Rights, it does not give the readers a content to understand what's truly going on in China.

    I would like to point out that relative to Chinese history, Chinese people are enjoying unimaginable freedom compared to any period in Chinese history. For that part, it is a huge achievement. Your comments that dismissed the ceremony is barely a ceremony and nothing else. It is easy said than done. 30 years ago when China attended L.A Olympic games, nobody could imagine Chinese would have the ability to build Bird Nest, to be the 3rd largest economy and has the logistics and guts to host such an international events. There are thousands of volunteers practiced for months for their love of their country, their love of the games and their passion of a prosperous better China.

    I am not sure whether it is a fashion or trend in Canadian media that it is politically incorrect not to mention about human rights whenever China is mentioned.

    I would like to point out that there are political disputes in any country, including Canada. Natives protest 2010 Vancouver Olympic games. Chinese people have never publicly and officially supported Quebec's independence.

    My point is that it is easy to chant Human Rights, however, it is difficult to provide an in-depth investigative report on Chinese Human Rights. I would challenge you to provide a full coverage on Chinese Human Rights development. The things that Chinese have done right and things that Chinese have done wrong.

    If you like, I am open to meet you in person to discuss my point of view and I am looking forward to your thoughts on my suggestion.


    Yours Sincerely,

    Zuluking更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • Good, thanks.
    • Cool! And ask her if she heard the big applause Canadian team received from Chinese audience? Who is the narrow-minded and ridiculous jerk this time?
    • thanks!
    • You are the man!
    • 顶! 写得好!
    • 本文第一句话让人觉得您本人是一位G&M的知名记者. 若此非您本意, 建议您学习一下"AS" 的正确用法,以便准确表达您所想表达的意思.
      • 太多语病!
      • 哈哈,看一眼,真是被雷到了。其实评论是给“加拿大主流”,“英文读者”看的。看来楼主不属于任意一类,先就不必急着抗议了。
    • 我赞同你的做法,不过诚恳建议在发这种正式的信件前招几个朋友好好较下语法,不然达不到你想要的效果。
      • i don't think it is necessary to get 100% grammar correct. he have all his points gotten crossed. that is the most important things
    • 美军入侵伊拉克已经导致了超过1百万伊拉克平民的死亡,并没见加拿大主流媒体抨击美国的人权。
      贫铀弹都用上了,news 1010 的主持人还认为美国是送民主去了,典型的双重标准。
    • bravo ! !
    • great! thanks!
    • 我不喜欢加拿大媒体的报道,有明显的酸葡萄味道,毕竟加拿大算不上一个大国。但能够看到这种报道也正是我喜欢这里的原因,因为你可以听到不同的声音,中国最大的问题是你只能发出或听到一种声音,政府、甚至是大多数群众都不能容忍不同的观点看法,这点非常可怕。
    • 兄弟,语病太多,不一一列举。就你的方法作一探讨:当混蛋说你不是的时候,你若一义举证,说是,就太学究气啦。我的办法是:你也不怎么样,瞧瞧你爸爸干的,你爷爷干的,再看看你现在干的,我哪点也比你强。最后就是,闭嘴吧!