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Quote: the earthquake victims of Chines peoples is good lesson, now thy may know what is the Life of Peoples In TIBET, do you Think that is Just earthquake NO is a mgc of MAYLARUPA,HA HA HA Chines need that may be MORE in Coming on the Ways........
I do not think that this is funny. First, regarding Tibet issue there are 2 types of sound. Unfortunenately you are just listen and believe on one side and erase the voice from other. Is it fair enough? How do you know that which side is correct? Maybe both were wrong. Secondly, what does life means to you? Ryoichi Sasakawa-san said, world is one family, all mankind are brothers and sisters. Probably this is just a slogan for you, meaningless to you! What I have in my mind is at this tough period, the most important thing was not what we want but what those victims need. Although Myanmar junta has stopped the aid from reaching to the victims, but this should not be the reason for us to hands-off in this issue. Luckily a lot of countries are still trying very hard in helping them. I am not saying that you must make donation for them, although you are encourage to do so, but at least you should pray for them with your wormest heart.
Posted in: Do you think reports of the Myanmar junta hoarding cyclone relief aid and China's stance on Tibet will make people think twice about making donations to disaster relief in those two countries?
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All the help should comes from a sincere heart. The help with condition just doesn't work and this is not so called 'help' anymore. Furthermore, I am not really able to understand the reasons of putting this 2 cases together for discussion. One is their government trying to stop the aid from reaching the victims and the other is just has a different standpoint from some of us. Don't you think that the people who have different stance from you doesn't mean that they are wrong? Don't put yourself at the center of the world. They may not need sympathy, but empathy! As for me, I don't see any point to discuss this further. It is either you help sincerely or you don't.
Posted in: Do you think reports of the Myanmar junta hoarding cyclone relief aid and China's stance on Tibet will make people think twice about making donations to disaster relief in those two countries?