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ChineseSoldier2008
Photos taken in several cities in Canada.









yawn
Who exactly are they protesting to?
MiCC
中国万岁 fu-k all haters
Chinese DesertFox
Good fu-king game.
SkyLegenD
Man if this took place in the States - I don't care which city - I would go.

中华万岁, 中国万岁

西藏永远是中国的

操他妈的西方人 - 你懂个屁?

GO CHINA

and a warning to any trolls - you better stay the fck out of this topic.
SkyLegenD
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/stor...0329?hub=Canada

QUOTE
But Tibetan supporters and peace activists denounced the rally, saying the Chinese Consulate forced visa students to organize the event.

"I think it's a scam,
I think it's a shame," said activist Dora Nipp. "They are visa students, and they are students who are being controlled by the Chinese Consulate here. They were down in Chinatown buying flags because that's what they're told to do."


Man these Tibetans and stupid brainwashed westerners need to STFU.
catman
What Canadian city had the biggest outcome?

By the way, have there been any demonstrations in US cities?
ChineseSoldier2008
QUOTE(yawn @ Mar 29 2008, 09:42 PM) [snapback]3604124[/snapback]
Who exactly are they protesting to?

Your mum? laugh.gif
ChineseSoldier2008
QUOTE(SkyLegenD)
But Tibetan supporters and peace activists denounced the rally, saying the Chinese Consulate forced visa students to organize the event.

"I think it's a scam, I think it's a shame," said activist Dora Nipp. "They are visa students, and they are students who are being controlled by the Chinese Consulate here. They were down in Chinatown buying flags because that's what they're told to do."


rofl
SkyLegenD
Chinese have by FAR more pride than any other nation combined.

If anyone knows ANY news about a rally in the States for a pro-China rally, tell me.
Jetstream
QUOTE(SkyLegenD @ Mar 29 2008, 11:44 PM) [snapback]3604241[/snapback]
Chinese have by FAR more pride than any other nation combined.

If anyone knows ANY news about a rally in the States for a pro-China rally, tell me.



I think someone should set one up in Vancouver..such large Chinese population there.
yawn
QUOTE(ChineseSoldier2008 @ Mar 29 2008, 08:34 PM) [snapback]3604224[/snapback]
Your mum? laugh.gif

My mom's Chinese. laugh.gif
Jetstream
QUOTE(catman @ Mar 29 2008, 11:34 PM) [snapback]3604223[/snapback]
What Canadian city had the biggest outcome?

By the way, have there been any demonstrations in US cities?



I think there was one in NYC if I am not mistaken.
ChineseSoldier2008
QUOTE(Jetstream @ Mar 29 2008, 10:45 PM) [snapback]3604244[/snapback]
I think someone should set one up in Vancouver..such large Chinese population there.

I think there has been two in Vancouver, one on 3.22 and one on 3.29
kitaisabaka
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters? icon_wink.gif
ChineseSoldier2008
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 30 2008, 01:47 AM) [snapback]3604454[/snapback]
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters? icon_wink.gif




And I got dozens of more, what now Mao boi?
kitaisabaka
QUOTE(ChineseSoldier2008 @ Mar 30 2008, 01:57 AM) [snapback]3604468[/snapback]



And I got dozens of more, what now Mao boi?

1st pic look like Passerby who pass figure

2nd , chinese supporters?? look like tibet supporters kiss.gif
Pancakelamb
No one take that demonstration seriously.
I have not even seen from news.
Not many turned up for this protest considering there are large Chinese community in Canada.

I think this demonstration was stage by China supporters to look good for their mainland China boss.
May be this protest activists were paid by mainland government?

Hafiz
QUOTE(Pancakelamb @ Mar 30 2008, 05:49 AM) [snapback]3604663[/snapback]
No one take that demonstration seriously.
I have not even seen from news.
Not many turned up for this protest considering there are large Chinese community in Canada.

I think this demonstration was stage by China supporters to look good for their mainland China boss.
May be this protest activists were paid by mainland government?


Western Nations do take the demonstration seriously because they are worried that Overseas Chinese are not longer listening to white lies about China.
White people are now wondering if they have wasted time and money over 5 decades of brainwashing Overseas Chinese have failed ?


Darkblade
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 30 2008, 03:03 AM) [snapback]3604477[/snapback]
1st pic look like Passerby who pass figure

2nd , chinese supporters?? look like tibet supporters kiss.gif





Maybe you should steal ... I mean learn to read chinese characters like your ancestors did, then you can understand what is written on the paper. Restwise go back to your forum and come back when you bring more kimchi for us.
YaoRockets
From Epoch Times, the personal Bible of M****Bateer a.k.a ModerateChinese and many other acounts:

http://en.epochtimes.com/news/8-3-29/68263.html

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Toronto Chinese Rally Turns Ugly
Participants heckle Tibetans: 'Leave Canada.' Mayor's China trip questioned
By Jason Loftus
Epoch Times Toronto Staff
Mar 30, 2008


TORONTO—A rally that was billed as promoting "anti-violence" turned hostile on Saturday as flag-waving Chinese denounced Tibetans who they blamed for the recent turmoil in Tibet in which 100 are said to have died.

Close to 1000 Chinese were in Toronto's Dundas Square for the afternoon event, many of them students.

"Dalai Lama die there!" some Chinese shouted at a group of Tibetans who had gathered across the street from the square to protest. "Leave Canada!" others urged.

Tibetans say the Chinese rally, which began orderly, was designed to incite hate against them.

The event was promoted in Chinese-language press as a rally to tell the "truth" about Tibet and "safeguard the reunification of the motherland."

Several major Chinese-language media outlets in Canada have parroted the Chinese communist regime's line on Tibet, blaming the turmoil on the Dalai Lama and his followers and fanning a nationalist animosity toward Tibetans. ( Read more )

The rally began with a parade of speeches repeating the Chinese regime's line on Tibet: that it has long been part of China, that the Chinese government spent millions trying to help the Tibetan people, and that Tibetan monks and youths led violent protests in Lhasa recently that caused death and suffering of Han Chinese, the majority ethnic group in China.



The speeches were interspersed with patriotic Chinese songs. No mention was made of police violence used to quash the protests, nor of the Tibetan grievances that experts say sparked the initially peaceful protests in Lhasa.

China has helped Tibetans "protect, spread, and develop" their culture, said one speaker.

An organizer who spoke in English said the Chinese regime had "helped Tibetan people to improve human rights" by making them literate.

"People were just blind faith to believe in their religion," he added. "They were controlled."

The rally became dramatic when a Tibetan refugee took to the stage waving a Tibetan flag. He was seized by a group of Chinese who dragged him away before police intervened to separate them.

After the incident, the man spoke with The Epoch Times. In tears, he described the suffering of Tibetans under communist rule, explaining that he left Tibet 10 years ago and came to Canada only recently. The man said Toronto Mayor David Miller should reconsider a planned trip to China next month amid the ongoing repression in Tibet by the communist regime.

Angry Chinese turned on the Tibetan protesters, hollering "Dalai Lama die there!" "Dalai Lama lies!" "Liars, liars!" and "Leave Canada!"

They also sang communist party songs.

Police detained one man after he charged across a busy street to where the Tibetans were protesting, waving a large Chinese flag. He was identified as University of Toronto student Yang Shao by other students in the square.

Police at Toronto's 52 Division said the man had been released and no charges had been laid.

A spokesperson for the city office that oversees the Dundas Square said earlier this week that he didn't believe the group organizing Saturday's event would be spreading hate.

Patrick Carnegie, the square's manager of programming and events, said there were rules that governed how the square is to be used, including not belittling any identifiable group and conveying messages only in a positive way.

Any group can use the space "as long as they do so in a safe manner that is in accordance to the bylaws," Mr. Carnegie said.

According to Mr. Carnegie, the event had been approved as a "Love China Concert." When The Epoch Times pointed out that even English-language flyers for the event seemed to suggest an anti-Tibetan theme, he said the group was expected to follow the rules.

Anna Yang and Matthew Little contributed to this story.
SkyLegenD
YoaRockets, please refrain from posting anything from Epoch Times and pro-Tibet websites. We already know they're full of bull$hit.
SkyLegenD
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 30 2008, 02:47 AM) [snapback]3604454[/snapback]
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters? icon_wink.gif
Another case of a brainwashed Korean. Shame.


QUOTE(Pancakelamb @ Mar 30 2008, 06:49 AM) [snapback]3604663[/snapback]
I think this demonstration was stage by China supporters to look good for their mainland China boss.
May be this protest activists were paid by mainland government?
Yeah, this many students just somehow had ties with the CCP without letting the Canadian gov't or the CIA know. Just take your idiotic comments somewhere else.
YaoRockets
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 30 2008, 01:47 AM) [snapback]3604454[/snapback]
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters? icon_wink.gif


you are absolutely correct in your logic!

whatever the yellow ppl do or think, it ain't worth nothing unless the master race is there to guide it, lead it or support.

it HAS to be validated by the white master. laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

all hail the whiteies!
Talktohand.gif Talktohand.gif Talktohand.gif
SkyLegenD
^And also, what difference does it make when a "white person" is there at the rally? According to brainwashed Koreans, it makes a huge difference because they all of a sudden know the truth of everything.

The whites that protested with the Tibetans are stupid and doing so without reason because they are also brainwashed by the Western media.
kitaisabaka
oh...final china discover first single white man
congratulation embarassedlaugh.gif
SkyLegenD
^oh...speak proper English?
Chinese DesertFox
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 30 2008, 01:47 AM) [snapback]3604454[/snapback]
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters? icon_wink.gif

Talk about a Korean with an inferiority complex.
yhellothar
QUOTE
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters?


Because kitaisabaka/yaburihong wasn't there to screw them all afterwards.
Mid-Night_Sun
very nice. Toronto repped nicely.

"But Tibetan supporters and peace activists denounced the rally, saying the Chinese Consulate forced visa students to organize the event.

"I think it's a scam, I think it's a shame," said activist Dora Nipp. "They are visa students, and they are students who are being controlled by the Chinese Consulate here. They were down in Chinatown buying flags because that's what they're told to do."

LOL??? im not an effin visa student hahaha. wtffff man this bytch is stupid...
SkyLegenD
PRO CHINA RALLIES HAVE OCCURRED IN FOUR (4) CANADIAN CITIES ALREADY: Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton
Mid-Night_Sun
oh serious? i didnt know they all did it at the same time. i thot it was one after another, than i heard Calgary did it too. so i was like oh nice. vancouver and edmonton also? haha niiiice. im guessing vancouver might take most numbers then.
Jetstream
QUOTE(SkyLegenD @ Mar 30 2008, 11:53 AM) [snapback]3604933[/snapback]
PRO CHINA RALLIES HAVE OCCURRED IN FOUR (4) CANADIAN CITIES ALREADY: Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton



I think there was one in Montreal too
catman
QUOTE
Thousands of red Chinese flags waved in the sunshine over Yonge-Dundas Square yesterday at a rally for peace in troubled Tibet.

Organized by an ad hoc group of Chinese students in Toronto – many of whom are studying here on visas – the peaceful rally urged Canadians to support a unified China.

And students and speakers denied charges, made at an earlier pro-Tibet protest in front of the Chinese consulate on St. George St., that the Chinese government promoted the event at Yonge-Dundas Square.

"There was not one single organization or branch of the Chinese government that had anything to do with this," said rally spokesperson Alexander Lao.

"It is just a concert in the name of all of China. We just want to protest the violence that has happened. But we are not here against anyone."

Fresh protests broke out in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, yesterday as foreign diplomats wrapped up a tightly controlled visit organized by Beijing, Tibetan activists reported.

One protest at Lhasa's Ramoche monastery grew to involve "many people," said Kate Saunders of the Washington-based International Campaign for Tibet, but the situation eventually calmed. Others protested at the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, the government-in-exile of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Buddhist leader, said on its website.

Yonge-Dundas Square protesters insisted China has been wrongly blamed for violent riots in Tibet.

Simon Ho, 20, a University of Toronto student, said though rioters were violent, "the government was really calm. There was no clash like the western media is saying."

But pro-Tibet protesters outside the Chinese consulate said China was behind the violence.

"The Chinese ambassador to Canada said Dalai Lama has been lying for decades," said d!ck Chan of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China. "We know who really has been lying for decades. It's the current regime in China."


http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/407232


orange peel
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 30 2008, 02:47 AM) [snapback]3604454[/snapback]
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters? icon_wink.gif


this is a chinese canadian issue that is mainly a concern for ethnic chinese only, why do you so strongly feel that our voices would only be valid if there were a few white people there... do you honestly feel that white people are right about everything and only the issues they support are worthwhile? stop being such a tard
Darkblade
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 30 2008, 09:12 AM) [snapback]3604768[/snapback]
oh...final china discover first single white man
congratulation embarassedlaugh.gif


kimchi please, dont come back here until you bring plenty for us.
ktchong
QUOTE(kitaisabaka @ Mar 29 2008, 10:47 PM) [snapback]3604454[/snapback]
only all chinese demonstration
why not seen white supporters? icon_wink.gif


White supporters can yell, scream and complain as much as they want, but ultimately they are not going to make too much difference in the situation between China and Tibet.

The only way Tibet can get independence, if there's any chance of independence, is for Tibet to get widespread support from the Chinese people, not Whites and Westerners.

And if most Chinese people are against Tibet independence, which overwhelmingly most Chinese people are right now, Tibet will not get independence -- because ultimately, in this matter, it's the support of Chinese people that counts.

As for now, Chinese see the Tibet Independence movement as a "we" (Chinese) versus "they" (White/Westerners) thing, a Western conspiracy to split and weaken China.

Even Chinese who has no connection to China, who was not born or raised in China, see the Tibet Independence as a guise for White and Westerners to lash out racism against Chinese. And there are much truth in that view.
millersdude
Salute to Chinese Canadians! More pics.














Chinese DesertFox




The Chinese consulate must have held these guys at gunpoint.
catman
QUOTE(Chinese DesertFox @ Mar 30 2008, 08:33 PM) [snapback]3605875[/snapback]




The Chinese consulate must have held these guys at gunpoint.


While most of the Left sympathizes with Tibet the old guard far Left still supports any communist nation blindly. Even though China is capitalist today.
dragonballz
LOL holy $hit. The number is not small at all when seen from the picture. I am living in Toronto too, but I would never never show up for such a thing because this is not my land. I am just here to study. If there is protest in China against raping of Chinese by foreigners like the koreans, russians, australians, europeans.... then I will definitely fight for it and defend the Chinese. But Canada is not the land of Chinese, so I don't bother about it. I mean people in Canada have the right to do anything and say anything they want about China and the Chinese. I don't think it is right for Chinese people to interfere with what other people think about China in other countries. Same goes to us Chinese when we are in our home. We should make sure our voices are heard in China, and we are the one who is taking care of our country not the foreigners. yeah, so I would never show up for such a thing when in a foreign country. This is not my duty, my duty is not in this country.
SkyLegenD
^What the hell are you saying? Oversea Chinese should continue to hide in our caves so whites think that the we're afraid to speak our minds because of the CCP?
progen
^^

You have the duty. If someone said butch of $hit about your family in Canada, do you have a duty to defend your family?
catman
QUOTE(progen @ Mar 30 2008, 08:53 PM) [snapback]3605926[/snapback]
^^

You have the duty. If someone said butch of $hit about your family in Canada, do you have a duty to defend your family?


No he doesn't. No one of any nationality has a "duty" to defend their country's government. For example if some Europeans want to boycott Canada because of the barbaric seal hunt that is their choice.

It is like saying that all Americans must do their duty and support the Iraq War. Nonsense.
dragonballz
QUOTE(SkyLegenD @ Mar 30 2008, 08:52 PM) [snapback]3605925[/snapback]
^What the hell are you saying? Oversea Chinese should continue to hide in our caves so whites think that the we're afraid to speak our minds because of the CCP?


no, I don't mean to hide in cave. I believe we don't need to show non-chinese about what is happening in China or care about what non-chinese think of us the Chinese or else it will take your whole lifetime to do it since in the end ( there are 4.5 billion non-chinese lol), why give a $hit about what others think of China , when what important is What Chinese think of China and Chinese.
dragonballz
QUOTE(progen @ Mar 30 2008, 08:53 PM) [snapback]3605926[/snapback]
^^

You have the duty. If someone said butch of $hit about your family in Canada, do you have a duty to defend your family?


nah, I don't care about what other people say about my family. Those people are all $hit lol why waste my time on tthem. haha. Also I belive if we Chinese were to protest, I think we should protest about the antiquites, the lands.... that are stolen by the foreigners.
starbounce
To be neutral.

I hate Tibetan separatists and Communists.

Can't stand the propaganda these assholes keep throwing at each other. China will never be unified under these sacks of $hit.


Chillin
DR should've went to this. Certain he would've gotten some. He's a smooth guy, just in the wrong place.
Jetstream
The Germany's are starting to show a tiny bit of sincerity after the Chinese protestes.


German TV channel admits film error in Tibet coverage
24.03.08 18:50

( dpa )- A German news television channel, N-TV, admitted Monday it had mistakenly aired news footage from Nepal on one day during news coverage of protests by Tibetans against Chinese rule.

Separately, a website owned by another German channel, RTL, admitted that the caption of one still photograph taken in Nepal had been erroneous. On Sunday, the Chinese news agency Xinhua had accused Western media of false reporting on the violence.

N-TV said that a still photograph and a video sequence shown on March 20 in a report about Tibet had in fact been taken in Nepal. It said editors had noticed the error and subsequently replaced the images.

"We are extremely sorry," an N-TV spokesman said in Cologne.

RTL's website, RTLaktuell.de , said late Sunday, "It's true that amid our detailed reporting on the Tibet conflict, there was one case where a picture was displayed in the wrong context.

"The picture actually shows security forces in Nepal. It was taken on March 17 in the capital Kathmandu while Nepalese security forces were responding with truncheons to demonstrators protesting against Chinese policies in Tibet.

"We erroneously created the impression that the scene was of the unrest in Tibet and showed Chinese security forces.

"We apologize for this error, while pointing out that RTLaktuell.de reports without bias," the news site said.

There were nearly 100 online comments next to the statement, many from web users with Chinese names and pro-Beijing views.


http://news.trendaz.com/index.shtml?show=n...982&lang=EN
nr1
It's funny but if you look at all the demonstrators, 99.99% of them are Chinese.

Do I have the right to protest about Tibet in front of Beijing square? I know one thing, nobody will lock you up for protesting for China in the West.
At least dragonballz know where his place is. The rest of you are shameless for bashing the West at the same time taking full advantage of freedom and priviledges. Why not just go back to your paradise if this is what you feel?
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