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c****o
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小将狂顶白人警察,党支持黑人反抗警察暴力。从反种族主义上讲,我和党难得走在了
一起
r********9
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老将跟党走还是添小将?
f*******n
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youdu,走地鸡,这些到底是小酱,还是老酱啊?

【在 c****o 的大作中提到】
: 小将狂顶白人警察,党支持黑人反抗警察暴力。从反种族主义上讲,我和党难得走在了
: 一起

H*********S
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大部分小将本来就不是TG体制的,倒是很多老将才是党妈的人奉旨卖直
h******1
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党是怎么表态的?
c****o
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Chinese, Russian media turn criticisms back on US
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese and Russian state media have seized on the U.S.
police shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old and ensuing protests to fire
back at Washington's criticisms of their own governments, portraying the
United States as a land of inequality and brutal police tactics.
The violence in the St. Louis, Missouri, suburb of Ferguson comes amid
tensions between the U.S. and Russia over Ukraine, as well as friction
between Washington and Beijing over what China sees as a campaign to thwart
its rise as a global power.
Both countries have chafed under American criticism of their autocratic
political systems — China and Russia tightly control protests and jail
dissidents and demonstrators — and the events in Ferguson provided a
welcome opportunity to dish some back.
"China gets criticized so much by the West that when something like this
happens, it's convenient to offer a counter-criticism," said Ding Xueliang,
an expert on Chinese politics at Hong Kong's University of Science and
Technology.
The death of 18-year-old Michael Brown on Aug. 9 at the hands of a white
police officer has inflamed racial tensions in the predominantly black
suburb of Ferguson, where the police force is mostly white. Violent
confrontations between police and protesters followed, in which tear gas,
flash grenades and Molotov cocktails were exchanged.
A tartly-worded editorial in China's Global Times newspaper on Tuesday said
that while an "invisible gap" still separated white and black Americans,
countries should deal with their problems in their own way without
criticizing others.
View galleryA man is arrested as police try to disperse a crowd …
A man is arrested as police try to disperse a crowd during protests in
Ferguson, Mo. early Wednesday …
"It's ironic that the U.S., with its brutal manner of assimilating
minorities, never ceases to accuse China and countries like it of violating
the rights of minorities," said the popular tabloid, published by the ruling
Communist Party's flagship People's Daily.
The Xinhua News Agency ran a similar commentary, tossing in references to
enduring racism, National Security Agency spying and drone attacks abroad.
"Obviously, what the United States needs to do is to concentrate on solving
its own problems rather than always pointing fingers at others," Xinhua said.
U.S. criticisms of China center on attacks on political critics, along with
heavy-handed policies toward minorities, especially Tibetans and the Muslim
Uighur ethnicity from the northwestern region of Xinjiang.
Washington also chides Russia over its intolerance of dissent and has joined
the European Union in imposing sanctions over Russia's annexation of Crimea
and support for Ukrainian separatists.
View galleryA man is moved by a line of police as authorities disperse

A man is moved by a line of police as authorities disperse a protest in
Ferguson, Mo. early Wednesda …
Both China and Russia have invested heavily in state-controlled news outlets
to project their own version of events.
In Russia, state television station Rossiya emphasized the use of force in
dispersing protesters in Ferguson, sending the underlying message to
Russians that the security forces in the democratic West are no less brutal
or tolerant of protest than in Russia. Shots of rampaging protesters also
seemed meant as a warning of the dangers of allowing protests to get out of
control.
In Monday's broadcast, a reference to recent U.S. military interventions was
thrown in for good measure.
"Everything looked as if it were a military operation somewhere in
Afghanistan or Iraq," said reporter Alexander Khristenko. "Forming
themselves into their own kind of fist, the police slowly moved forward,
clearing the street, and the people saved themselves by running into
residential areas."
Like Rossiya, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV sent a reporter to report live
from Ferguson — something unthinkable in the case of similar unrest in
China. It also ran clips from U.S. talk shows blasting the police action and
quoted African-American political commentator Richard Fowler saying social
injustice was worsening.
View galleryA policeman watches the crowd during a protest in Ferguson, 
;…
A policeman watches the crowd during a protest in Ferguson, Mo. early
Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014. On S …
"I don't think it's just African-Americans. I think what you have is a
continued fight between the haves and the have-nots," Fowler said.
Russia's always-bellicose Russia Today channel ran an interview with U.S.
professor and government critic Mark Mason, who called the Ferguson protests
an outgrowth of income inequality and the militarization of American police
forces.
"The police protect the Wall Street bankers, who own the City Hall, the City
Council, the State House, the Federal government, the president of the U.S.
and the Congress," Mason told the channel.
There were also distinctions between the Russian and Chinese coverage,
reflecting domestic concerns and the state of their relations with
Washington.
While Russia and the U.S. have feuded bitterly and publicly, Beijing has
sought to cultivate a stable relationship with Washington in which it is
treated as an equal partner. Unlike in Russia, the U.S. is also widely
admired by the Chinese public, who've made it a top choice for overseas
education, investment and emigration.
China maintains an official policy of non-intervention in other countries'
affairs and says criticisms should be made in private. Too much open vitriol
could undermine that position, and apart from the opinion pieces, Chinese
media's coverage of Ferguson has been relatively straight-forward.
The issues of racism and social unrest are also delicate one for China,
which has been shaken by a rising number of protests and a string of violent
incidents blamed on Uighur radicals seeking to shake off Chinese rule over
Xinjiang. Critics say the ensuing security crackdown has led to widespread
abuses, including the killing of civilians.
The danger is that overplaying its criticism of the U.S. could open the
window for more critical self-reflection among Chinese citizens, especially
minority groups, Ding said. "They want to avoid holding an unintended public
education campaign."
The government is aware of that and is likely muting its coverage of
Ferguson to avoid comparisons with Xinjiang, said Qiao Mu, director of
Beijing Foreign Studies University's Center for International Communications
Studies.
"They're wary of collateral damage, of tainting themselves," Qiao said.

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