swallowtsui 51F
1120 posts
2/21/2006 8:53 am

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6/21/2006 2:37 am

Tired, tired of being a Chinese fighter; a smile instead


While facing such non-sense attacks and misunderstandings twds China n Chinese, my first instinct was to react like a fighter n a protestor.

So I defended that China system emphasizing stablility is suitable for today's China in view of its huge population,n that we are making progress step by step, in front of my foreigner friends.

So I felt blood in my head upon reading blogs singing negative, if not bad/ugly, of Chinese, which does not reflect a true China n Chinese.

Name me whatever u like, communist? Am not but wont mind. I did receive communist & socialist education in China, which teaches me to be grand-minded, unselfish, and helpful to ppl, though I cant b that perfect yet I bear them in mind.

Now, folks, I tell you, I am tired, tired of being a Chinese fighter. Whatover u like to say, say it.

I will smile!

Sunflower569 58F

2/22/2006 4:25 am

Swallow: Macao is a small and pretty city, and I also like the people there, for the people in Macao are much more friendly than the people in Hong Kong. I like our present government, though there is still a long way to go. At leat much better.

Rinpoche: It seems that you are not narrow-minded.


swallowtsui 51F
1431 posts
2/22/2006 7:28 pm

Helping Hand, I got this conclusion when I wrote this blog. Smile & non-action is the best fight-back. U'r young but w/ a mature mind. Thks yr advice.

Danvinci, I like yr story abt the Sino-Swiss dialogue. Thank you for your comprehensive narration/analyst here n there. Nobody can beat u down for yr tolerance of dif. circumstances n dif. culture. (no flattery)

Sunflower, true that Macau n its ppl is nicer than Hong Kong, because Macau is a village n ppl villagers. So, simpler, warmer. Life here is quite comfortable/idle, which contributes to my hesitating of adventure n challenge.