K T Ong |
07-09-2002 10:00 AM |
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Originally posted by Calaethis Dragonsbane:
Hey dont judge a race by their actions in the past. I'm English, and I personally am sickened by what 'my people' have done in the past... not to be insulting, Im sure that MANY ppl could say the same about the chinese... Tibet springs to mind, not that Im making ANY accusations... let begones be bygones, and judge ppl by their actions and intentions... NOT their race.
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Hey, I'm prepared to acknowledge certain good points about the Brits, aren't I? :rolleyes:
There are actually quite a few major figures in modern English history for whom I have great respect -- John Ruskin, Oscar Wilde, Joseph Needham, Christmas Humphreys, Ralph Vaughan Williams, (Albert Schweitzer?)... But nevertheless, I just don't feel good as a Chinese when I read of what happened in the 19th Century. Hey, don't blame me, I'm human.
Ex-masters? Sorry, I've got too much pride.
As for Tibet, several centuries ago the Manchus conquered China -- and Tibet. Thus Tibet became part of the Chinese Empire through the agency of the Manchus, not the Chinese.
[ 07-09-2002, 10:31 AM: Message edited by: K T Ong ]
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