Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

沈国放指「中国可以说不」不代表北京立场 .

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Anthony Mai

unread,
Aug 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM8/31/96
to

In article <b5hzgate.5085ad$7...@newstand.syr.edu> huyang%mailbox...@h2b.csie.nctu.edu.tw writes:
>
> Ho! HO! HO!, I bet Mr. Shen means the freedom of speech is
>conditionally existing. i.e. if you pass my, CCP, exanimation. then you
>will exist, otherwise, you will not exist and has to be terminated.
>and you also have freedom to make your choice, either you choice to pass
>my exanimation or you choice keeping silent. Who say current PRC did
>not have freedom?

Freedom of speech is certainly CONDITIONALLY exist in every country.
Don't try to tell me in USA the freedom of speech is un-conditional.
To just get our voice heard, we Chinese students have spent nearly
$30,000 and we are still quite ignored yet.
And I certainly do not want to say any thing anti US government or anti
American interest publicly in the network. I may not end up in jail, but I
will definitely end up in trouble for myself if I am stupid enough to do
(to say) those things publicly.
Tell you what: FBI is secretly investigating those people who have contact
with Chinese diplomas, even though they do not say any thing. I know this from
my own experience. By saying this I may get myself in trouble, too, since I am
sure there are FBI agent on the network, too. It's cool to be noticed by FBI:-)

--HAMLET


0 new messages