A follow up to a story we reported yesterday:
The Chinese authorities momentarily lost control over public information this weekend when their desperate endeavours to cover up the rape and murder of a 15-year-old girl lead to violent riots in the south-western Guinzhou province. Web users destroyed officials' attempts to downplay the enormity of events by continuously posting images and accounts of the protests.
Online accounts say that after her body was found in the river, local residents said that Li Shufen had been raped and murdered by three relatives of Yuhua county officials. However, the three accused were released without charge after eight hours following the results of a basic autopsy which reported that she had committed suicide. When her uncle, who she lived with, complained about procedures, he was so badly beaten that he was taken to hospital. Information about the attempted cover-up soon got onto the internet and people started speaking about it on forums and chat sites such as Baidu and Tainya. Asian TV went to interview Li's uncle, a teacher, in hospital. Three hours later he died. Discussions escalated until Saturday, when a reported 10,000 people took to the streets to protest the handling of the case.
Videos and photos of the riots (below) show chaos as a local administration building burns and cars lie overturned in the road. Web users managed to keep the documents online for a few days by constantly re-posting them onto different sites as the censors worked to remove them. Today, however, accounts of the incidents have completely disappeared. The only information available to the public comes from official news agency Xinhua, which states: "some people who did not know about the exact context of what had happened were instigated to mob the police station and the office buildings of the county government and Communist Party committee". The authorities are appealing for rioters to turn themselves in and have so far arrested almost 200 people.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
CHINA LOSES CONTROL: GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS ATTACKED
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Labels: blogs, China, Girl, Government, Murder, People, Rape, Riots
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
MAOIST AND FORMER "WEATHERMAN" BLOGS FOR OBAMA
Yet another rascal in the Obama circle. From Gateway Pundit:
Between 1979 and 1981, Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) (CPML) chairman and Obama supporter Mike Klonsky was repeatedly feted with state-dinner-level visits to Beijing.From Global Labor:
It must be pointed out that a notorious ally of Bill Ayers for many years, Mike Klonsky, is an open member of the Obama campaign. Klonsky runs a blog on the official Obama website here where he claims to be a "professor of education" (the website of the Small Schools Workshop that he directs says only that he teaches some graduate courses, though it appears he was a visiting professor for one year at Nova Southeastern University in Florida in 2006-07) and says he blogs for Obama on "education politics and teaching for social justice."From Obama '08:
Who is Mike Klonsky? Well, on one level, he might just appear to be a protege of Bill Ayers in the education world. He received, as I detail below, a $175,000 grant from the Ayers/Obama-led Annenberg Challenge to run the Small Schools Workshop that he and Ayers started in Chicago to push their school reform agenda.
But that is only half the story. Klonsky was one of the most destructive hardline Maoists in the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in the late 60's who emerged from SDS to form a pro-Chinese sect called the October League that later became the Beijing-recognized Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist). As chairman of the party, Klonsky travelled to Beijing itself in 1977 and, literally, toasted the Chinese stalinist leadership who, in turn, "hailed the formation of the CP(ML) as 'reflecting the aspirations of the proletariat and working people,' effectively recognizing the group as the all-but-official US Maoist party." (Elbaum, Revolution in the Air, 228).
I know of no indications that Klonsky has ever expressed any regrets about that activity. Perhaps like his SDS comrade, Ayers, he, too, thinks he did not do enough back then. In my view they did more than enough.
An excellent profile of that maoist milieu is available in a book called Revolution in the Air by Max Elbaum, a first hand participant whose sympathy for the maoism of the period does not get in the way of an excellent account of these idiot savants of the left.
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Wake up America! Obama wants your children to eat lead paint.
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Labels: blogs, communism china, klonsky, maoist, marxist, Obama, Teacher, Terrorist, weatherman, weathermen
Thursday, June 12, 2008
DON'T BLAME THE BIG FEED
Jay Carney is blaming conservative bloggers for the speading of the Michelle Obama "Whitey" rant rumors.
Obama has a new website designed for rapid response. It's called, "Fight The Smears" ...We've reported on this "rumor" extensively here at THE BIG FEED. And without exception, every rumor and every spin on the rumor was generated by liberal websites. Virtually all the information we reported here came from two sites. Larry Johnson's No Quarter , a pro Hillary Clinton website and Hillbuzz.com, another, you guessed it, pro Hillary website. Jay Carney now spinning this as some conservative blogosphere attack is either done from remarkable ignorance, or remarkable malice. Either characterization fits your typical Obama supporter.
Jay Carney of TIME was just on MSNBC, talking about it. He went on to say that conservative bloggers started the Michelle Obama "Whitey" rumors.
Of course, you and I know it was a liberal blogger who started the rumor...
Should I start a website to stop the rumor that conservatives started the rumor???
Carney needs to get his story straight.
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Labels: blogs, carney, claim, conservative, false, jay, michelle, Obama, rumor, Started, The Big Feed, whitey
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