8/24/2008

China, the Olympics, and a man named Obama running for President of the United States!

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The Chinese Flag Bearer at the Beijing Olympics: Yao Ming. American Flag Bearer, Lopez Lomong from Africa. (right) Barack Hussein Obama, next President of the United States?

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China, the Olympics, and a man named Obama running for President of the United States!

An Updated Commentary by David Duke

I watched the opening of the Olympic Games in Beijing. It was amazing, but not just for its heroic scale and artistic beauty. It was amazing because it was an unabashed celebration of Chinese history, culture heritage and indeed of the Chinese people in their unique expression of humanity. The games were an eloquent statement of their identity.

As the camera panned out across the Olympic field and there were thousands of Chinese dancers and singers celebrating their Chinese-ness. That’s a new word and a tough one to say.

Among the tens of thousands of performers I did not see any European faces or for that matter any black faces anywhere on the field. Every performer was Chinese. Everyone had a distinctive Asian fold in the corners of their eyes. China to the Chinese means a lot more than simply the collection of races or peoples that live in the geographical area of China. It means to them, the unique traits and character of the Chinese people and not just the people that reside within the political boundaries of China.

China is the most populous nation on earth with 1.3 billion. It is practically all Chinese. Hong Kong, even when it was independent was considered a “Chinese” city. The Chinese have a clear understanding of what China is. To them it is a nation of Chinese people with Chinese identity, history, culture, tradition character and dare I say it: The genetic underpinning of it all — the unique character of their DNA that gives them their appearance, their talents and their underlying nature.

The Chinese are free from the overwhelming media propaganda that pervades the Western world and are free from a specific ethnocentric group that dominates the American media and has inordinate influence on Western governments. They are not saturated with propaganda intended to make them feel guilty for being Chinese. (more…)


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