Hooray for the 1st Amendment!!!
Even those that are not citizens of this country have learned the value of the freedom of speech. Even the China visa carriers, who are now following the torch as an expression of support for the communistic oppression their government imposes upon them don’t realize their presence along the parade route is an expression of freedom they don’t enjoy in their ‘homeland’ in the case where their opinion differs with that of the Chinese government.
If China has a problem with the rest of the world’s disapproval of their treatment to the workers in their factories, well then they ought to listen when the entire world shares in that disapproval.
China should listen as the world disagrees with their violence against the peaceful monks in Tibet.
China wants to be a player with the majors of the world. If they want to be known as a legitimate player, not some cheap imitator, they need to realize the world changed and are smarter than the bland, heavy handed ‘brainwashing’ propaganda being sent across the pond posing as intelligent explanation of human rights violations.
Currently, their propaganda deifies those who choose to voice disapproval of the treatment of the citizens of the country of Tibet (yes, I know, but it’s fun to antagonize). Gatherings, protests, etc. I’m not the biggest fan of trying to squash the torch, but if no-one gets hurt, it gets the attention of the world.
With that said, China tries to condemn the protests as out of place and inappropriate to the season of the Olympic Games and the Olympic ‘spirit’. Hypocrisy at best!
The 1st Amendment and the spirit of the 1st Amendment (in other countries) in this case is providing an open forum for the World to share in a single voice that China has some growing up to do. And if that voice happens to coincide with the Olympic Games, well, the timing couldn’t be better. But let’s make sure no one gets hurt.