China’s tennis-ace – Li Na – celebrates making it to the Women’s Final of the 2011 Australian Open with a photo-shoot in Melbourne Park. Here, Li Na is proud to fly the Red Flag of her home country – communist China!
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China’s tennis-ace – Li Na – celebrates making it to the Women’s Final of the 2011 Australian Open with a photo-shoot in Melbourne Park. Here, Li Na is proud to fly the Red Flag of her home country – communist China!
Although we took pictures, we did not film or photograph ourselves. However, we have found a video of the Unite Bus and ourselves marching in front – and we have managed to lift ‘stills’ as individual pictures featured exclusively on this blog.
Cafferty sparked this issue on April 10th – which has caused consternation throughout China and Chinese people living abroad, and despite the demand for a retraction and apology by CNN from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, CNN has refused to acknowledge the extent of their insult against China, although some other Western media outlets have assured Beijing that CNN does not speak on behalf of all Western countries. China has clearly and carefully presented this case to CNN – but CNN has made matters worse by supporting Cafferty and applying a blanket silence.
Knowledge of dinosaurs was in its infancy – but at the time no models had ever been made before for the general public to study. The dinosaur models are big and were placed in and around man-made lakes amongst various foliage. This may be considered a crucial step forward for the development of human science and the freeing of the human-mind from the ignorance of superstition and theistic religion.
“It is very difficult within the context of Chinese culture for young and old (gay) people to fully express what they think and feel about one another to the wider society.”
Another issue is that of Eurocentric academics who write tomes apparently ‘correcting’ Chinese people’s distorted interpretations of the world, without the slightest sense of awareness that what they are doing is committing academic inspired racism. This is because they are commenting on and criticising an entirely ‘imagined’ Chinese community that only exists in their minds,