The Chinese government was outraged last week by the diplomatic blundering of America. At the centre of this new pitfall in Sino-American relations is Hilary Clinton who is reported to have asked the Chinese government to acknowledge its' part in the Tianamen Square 'incident' that happened ages ago. How could a state or one of its' representatives be so callous and reckless? "Only in America could such irresponsibility infest the upper echelons of the State Control Machine" said Xiao Li, Division 21 F Chinese Peripheral Party Bureau for the Monitoring of Central Beijing Bureaucracy.
Hilary Clinton's statements give the impression that the international community regards the Chinese government's attitude towards its people now and in the past as immoral. This kind of thinking and the voicing of these opinions could lead to major destabilisation within China and thus jeopardize the Party's credibility and its' foundations. For years the Chinese government has been working diligently and in the interests of its' people to censor any sort of knowledge of the event in Tianamen square. If the people knew about the Party errors then they would not want the party, and if they did not have the party then how would they fare? We must enforce the party by any means for their own good; that's how the whole process began.
Comments from eminent people like Hilary Clinton therefore completely undermine all those efforts and result in a reversion of national spirit and a huge waste of money in terms of censorship activities- all that tippex down the drain.
China has thus issued a demand for an apology for being asked to apologise for something that they wish everyone would just forget.
By Brian Washed
Hilary Clinton's statements give the impression that the international community regards the Chinese government's attitude towards its people now and in the past as immoral. This kind of thinking and the voicing of these opinions could lead to major destabilisation within China and thus jeopardize the Party's credibility and its' foundations. For years the Chinese government has been working diligently and in the interests of its' people to censor any sort of knowledge of the event in Tianamen square. If the people knew about the Party errors then they would not want the party, and if they did not have the party then how would they fare? We must enforce the party by any means for their own good; that's how the whole process began.
Comments from eminent people like Hilary Clinton therefore completely undermine all those efforts and result in a reversion of national spirit and a huge waste of money in terms of censorship activities- all that tippex down the drain.
China has thus issued a demand for an apology for being asked to apologise for something that they wish everyone would just forget.
By Brian Washed

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