2 Responses to Tibetan Collaborator Wins Bronze @ Olympics
Guri
August 12, 2012 at 10:26 pm
i believe she doesnt represent china at all, she represents tibet since she’s tibetan!! i bet if she had the freedom to choose her national flag, it would be the land of the snow!!!!!!!!!!
The question is, what makes a person’s sense of national identity, it surely is not simply being born through chance in a particular country. Truth is that how we see or feel ourselves in terms of being any particular nationality is largely a state-of-mind. So even if a person maybe born in Tibet what’s more important is their way of thinking,do they consider themselves Tibet, or possibly as ethnic Chinese minority. Now which of those two perceptions do you think would most easily allow someone, to represent at the Olympics, the vicious oppressors of Tibet?
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Guri
August 12, 2012 at 10:26 pm
i believe she doesnt represent china at all, she represents tibet since she’s tibetan!! i bet if she had the freedom to choose her national flag, it would be the land of the snow!!!!!!!!!!
tibettruth
August 12, 2012 at 11:28 pm
The question is, what makes a person’s sense of national identity, it surely is not simply being born through chance in a particular country. Truth is that how we see or feel ourselves in terms of being any particular nationality is largely a state-of-mind. So even if a person maybe born in Tibet what’s more important is their way of thinking,do they consider themselves Tibet, or possibly as ethnic Chinese minority. Now which of those two perceptions do you think would most easily allow someone, to represent at the Olympics, the vicious oppressors of Tibet?