Protesting against ... By: tpo828. on 22 Oct 10, 00:26:06 Protesting against the horrible treatment of Tibet by China is a noble activity. But advancing a cause requires thoughtful activities. Disrupting a meeting about strengthening communication between the US and China is counterproductive.
It would be more effective to focus attention on the inexcusable silence of the US. Protesting at this meeting was like lashing out at a cell phone because someone didn't deliver your message. It may satisfy your ego to vent,? but you accomplish nothing.
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By: tpo828. on 22 Oct 10, 00:26:06
Protesting against the horrible treatment of Tibet by China is a noble activity. But advancing a cause requires thoughtful activities. Disrupting a meeting about strengthening communication between the US and China is counterproductive. It would be more effective to focus attention on the inexcusable silence of the US. Protesting at this meeting was like lashing out at a cell phone because someone didn't deliver your message. It may satisfy your ego to vent,? but you accomplish nothing.
By: Turfan369. on 21 Oct 10, 12:49:44
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