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British rock group Oasis cancels China tour

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  • buddha4brains at 07:52 AM JST - 3rd March

    Good, the Chinese people have already suffered enough.

  • medievaltimes at 08:59 AM JST - 3rd March

    Probably scared of the gyoza.

  • bushlover at 09:46 AM JST - 3rd March

    Lucky Chinese to not have to endure them. And what's with Djork shouting that at the end of her concert. No matter what you think you should respect that they even let you perform there.

  • ANOTSUSAGAMI at 09:56 AM JST - 3rd March

    bushlover- Yes... respect the government whose policies you don't agree with and say nothing. That will bring about real change. Who needs free speech? Where's my Kool-Aid?

  • buddha4brains at 11:07 AM JST - 3rd March

    bushlover in America is not public protest a hallmark of a free society? Why would you object to someone pushing for freedom in unfree China? I think you love the idea of freedom but, like the object of your love, have no idea what it means in reality.

  • bushlover at 12:00 PM JST - 3rd March

    She can express elsewhere. Not when invited in to do a concert. That's just bad taste no matter if you agree with her or not. And I do agree with her just not her method.

  • rollonarte at 07:32 PM JST - 3rd March

    who cares

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