事件具有代表性,我为其写三次。
Sharon Stone 的发言如下:
“Well you know it was very interesting because at first, you know, I am not happy about the ways the Chinese were treating the Tibetans because I don’t think anyone should be unkind to anyone else. And so I have been very concerned about how to think and what to do about
that because I don’t like that. And I had been this, you know, concerned about, oh how should we deal with the Olympics because they are not being nice to the Dalai Lama, who is a good friend of mine.
And all these earthquake and stuff happened and I thought: Is that karma, when you are not nice that bad things happen to you?
And then I got a letter, from the Tibetan Foundation that they want to go and be helpful. And that made me cry. And they ask me if I would write a quote about that and I said, “I would.” And it was a big lesson to me, that some times you have to learn to put your head down and be of service even to people who are not nice to you. And that’s a big lesson for me...”
5月24日,莎朗・斯通出席戛纳为艾滋病筹款的慈善晚会,在红地毯上被记者问起对四川汶川地震的看法。莎朗・斯通先是称自己“不喜欢中国”,地震很“有趣”,随后又称被地震中的人和事感动,考虑为地震灾区“做点什么”。
http://msn.yoka.com/renren/shotmessage/2008/052766634.shtml
我想类似例子绝不匮乏。
中国人屁股摸不得,中国媒体缺道德。
Saturday, May 31, 2008
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2 comments:
After reading the article from xys, I thought Sharon Stone was completely misunderstood, as the article described her quite nicely. But after taking look at the video, I don't feel she's that friendly to Chinese people.
So far, this year has been uncommon for Chinese people, with many events and incidents going on. I think the anger from the general public is also a reflection of distrust of the western world, after the Olympic torch incidents in London, Paris, San Francisco, and the distorted reports/attack on China from western media.
But indeed, there is still a long way for us to improve ourselves to be citizens of a power in the world. However, I don't agree with your conclusion, which I think is over-generalized, but I respect your opinion.
Hilarious biology Comics on a search engine made by a Chinese postdoc.
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