Aug 08, 2008 03:31AM GMT
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Beijing 2008: bars forbidden to serve "blacks" and Mongolians, outdoor tables banned. Does the whole world hate blacks?
For “reasons of safety”, bars are forbidden to serve “blacks” and Mongolians or place tables in the street. Street musicians are being banned, and so is buying medicines containing “stimulants” without a prescription. Prohibitions are on the rise for the Olympic capital, while the first leaks reveal a grandiose fireworks display for the inauguration.Bar owners around the Workers’ Stadium in downtown Beijing say that public security officials are telling them not to let in “blacks” and Mongolians, and many of them have even had to sign a pledge. The official reason is the fight against drugs and prostitution, dominated in the past by Mongolians and persons of colour. Moreover, public places must close by 2 a.m., for security reasons, and the bar owners are being asked to remind their clients that they must always have an identification document with them. There is even doubt over whether the bars within a radius of two kilometres from the Olympic buildings will be able operate, or whether they will have to shut down for the entire period. In some areas, tables are not permitted outside, because “the presence of too many foreigners gathered outside could create problems”. There is also an attempt to shut down outdoor musical concerts, to prevent disorder.
Jazz musician David Mitchell says that it is increasingly difficult for his band to find places to play in Beijing “Everything is aimed at creating stability, but they don’t understand that is precisely the unfounded prejudice that foreigners have of Chinese society—that it is a highly controlled and not a very cultural place. It seems completely self-defeating”.
To guarantee a “clean” Olympics, a doctor’s prescription is now required for 1,993 commonly used medicines, or the package must show a warning that the product contains substances believed to be stimulating and not permitted for the athletes. One must go to a hospital to get a prescription, but many of the hospitals ask for as much as 100 yuan for each prescription, causing problems for the elderly and the poor most of all.
Meanwhile, as of July 20 a new regulation will go into effect prohibiting everyday circulation for millions of vehicles, but the three new underground lines are not yet working, and Zhou Zhengyu, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Committee of Communications, is unable to say when they will be opened.
But the inauguration on August 8 will be very well prepared. The programme is “secret”, but it is hard to hide a fireworks display, and those who live near the Bird’s Nest stadium and have seen the trial runs say they are impressed. The director Zhang Yimou has been preparing the show for three years with artists from all over the world: there was a general rehearsal on July 10, with hundreds of police standing guard to guarantee secrecy.
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raves posted Aug 11, 2008 12:19AM GMT
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none of the above. If blacks and mongolians had prostitution and drugs running in Beijing in the past, they would be perceived as a disruption for the Olympics. If Japanese, Serbian, Muslim or others run drugs and prostitution, they would be perceived as a threat too. It has more to do with past experiences than race. It is not right to base your opinion of a whole nation based on those few who did wrong, but it is a human nature. -
raves Aug 11, 2008 06:37PM GMTThe discrimination against the Mongolians is based on history. The discrimination against blacks is based on what they see on t.v. Both are racist as hell. They gave no proof of their claims. There is no precedence or evidence for their claiming that blacks and Mongolians would bring prostitution and drugs to their community.
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raves +2 posted Aug 09, 2008 02:21AM GMT (edited)
Answered NO. It's just that the Chinese are racists
THERE IS NO OTHER WORD FOR IT THAN RACISIM!!!!!! they have no right to ban people of a different colour its disgusting!!!!! what makes them so special!!!!! "blacks and mongolians" as they put it are humans too and they have just as much right to enjoy every aspect of the olympics as any one else!!! its c -nts like this that cause the wars!!!!!!!! its an outright shamefull act towards anyone and what they dont realize is that at the end of the day we all have a heartbeat and we all bleed red...... we are equal
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raves posted Aug 09, 2008 01:03AM GMT
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I don't know what anyone person, group or culture thinks or their reasoning behind it. All I have to say is God put us all on this planet and it is a shame that people have to act the way they do. I am a white guy and have friends of all races. No one race is better than the other. It really makes me sick at how people act on all sides with the hate toward others.
I wonder if it would be different if no one could see color. -
raves Aug 09, 2008 02:30PM GMT (edited)Actually it is racism because they feel superior to blacks. There are dark-skinned Chinese over there and they are crushed out by the government . The dark chinese are no where to be found in any position of power anywhere on any level. They don't show them on t.v. and they never allow any of their media to cover stories of their suppression obviously because their media is state run.
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raves posted Aug 08, 2008 09:29PM GMT
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I think the Chinese are embracing western culture because their system of government isn't sustaining their people. They are tolerating the invasive presents of other cultures for financial gains but they want to keep disorder to a minimum. -
raves +1 posted Aug 08, 2008 06:50PM GMT
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A lot of people dislike Blacks for many biased, racist, and flat out ignorant tall tales and stereotypes. They only need to see one or two bad things so they can pin it on the entire people. That's how it always is, however, no other ethnicity is judged the same way. Plus, the Chinese dislike for Mongolians goes waaaaaay back into their history when they had warring tribes and dynasties. -
raves Aug 09, 2008 03:39AM GMTI had a guy pull over and help me change a tire once. He then told me that he met a black guy once, and that he was pretty cool. I said, "I'm glad the one black guy who you ever met was nice to you. I wonder how you would've treated me if the one black guy that you met smacked the snot out of you for talking trash?"
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raves posted Aug 08, 2008 03:53PM GMT
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I live in a college town with a lot of Asians but they don’t really seem to be prejudice. Although I don’t see them associated heavily with people of color. They mostly stick together and speak in their native tongue. My son has two really good friends that are Asian, but then again kids don’t know what it is to be prejudice so they will probably be friends for life. Some folks should take a few lessons from children in that respect. If the story is true which I believe it is then shame on the Chinese government and the people of China lose out on a supposedly a multi cultural event.


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I wish a had another option---like.They have seen the news of the United states who plaster negative images of blacks and they think we are all rappers, thieves, drug dealers and welfare queens.