Apr 17 2008
China – Saddle up, Boys, We’re Going In!
London, Paris, San Francisco… Last week saw demonstrations around the globe against China. Why?
In Tibet, Chinese police might have killed as many as 80 people in clashes with protestors. But then, China isn’t hot on human rights.
Whether it’s children slaving in sweatshops or free-thinkers being imprisoned, China rarely shows leniency or charity towards its people.
Travelling to Dengfeng to visit China’s famous Shaolin Monastery, I chatted with a Chinese guy on a train. He whispered that he dared listen to BBC radio’s World Service to learn of world events beyond the Chinese government’s censorship, however, he refused to comment further for fear someone might report him.
But it isn’t only the Chinese who fear China.
China has been a nuclear power since 1964. And, post-Cold War, everyone acknowledges China is the biggest rival to America’s supremacy.
But what can be done about this threat, about these human rights abuses?
Isn’t it obvious?
We invade! Free the Chinese people from tyranny and the world from the threat of weapons of mass destruction?
Ooops!
I forgot…
China has 1.3 billion people.
Being outnumbered by four to one could prove tricky. Even for the mighty U.S..
Further, like every nation, industry and consumer, the U.S. military probably takes advantage of those sweatshop prices. That could prove awkward -
Mr. Chen? General Montgomery here. I wanna order 1.3 billion bullets. … Uh-huh, 1.3. … Yeah, I know that’s a lot. … Who are we going to war with? Hey, funny story. You’ll laugh at the irony…”
And the price of everything from cereals to CDs would skyrocket.
Could you convince people to go to war against 1.3 billion Chinese? A war for freedom over tyranny? Hell, yeah!
Could you convince people to go to war if it meant that the price of everything they ever wanted to buy could triple overnight? Ah…
So maybe we could aim lower. Practice. Till we get into the swing of things.
Is there a less imposing country that exploits a smaller population?
- Anyone murder the innocent?
- Anyone have a history of human rights abuses?
- Anyone we can claim has a nuclear arsenal?
Well, last year Burma shot around 200 people, many peace-loving Buddhist monks, and imprisoned 1000s more.
Where was global outrage then? Didn’t those people deserve protection?
The U.S. could easily have taken on non-entity Burma, right?
But it didn’t. Could it be…?
No. That’s just being cynical.
Isn’t it?
Could it be that the only reason we did NOTHING was that Burma hasn’t any oil?
But then neither has China.
Or at least neither has enough to make a bloody invasion worthwhile.
Because it’s the right thing to do?
- Shouldn’t every person on the planet be allowed to pursue his dreams?
- Shouldn’t every person be safe, healthy, fed?
- Shouldn’t every person be free?
- And shouldn’t we fight to our dying breath for that?
So why don’t we?
Ah… because just as governments won’t act without there being something in it for them neither will most individuals.
Of course, you could argue that suicide bombers, Kamikazes, missionaries who got eaten by cannibals were all great ‘humanitarians’ trying to improve the world with no thought for personal reward.
Were they? Or were they just trying to please their god so gaining a reward in an afterlife?
You see, when it comes to the BIG issues, so very, very, VERY few of us do the right things for the right reasons. We always ask one little question first - “What’s in it for me?”
And there’s the problem.
What happens when doing something will not only NOT reward you, but will actually impact NEGATIVELY on your life?
What happens? Nothing happens!
Fairtrade products aid a worthy cause, but most people don’t buy them. Why? Simple - they’ll never afford that 40 inch plasma TV if they pay double for their groceries.
So what would happen if we actually did do something which resulted in Orientals getting equal rights and so every single thing rocketing in price?
The West relies so heavily on the East’s cheap labour to produce cheap goods that if shoppers suddenly had to pay ‘full’ price, there’d be riots in the streets.
Don’t believe me? So you haven’t seen the news from Haiti?
Kena Betancur/EPA
- So we can sign online petitions from our comfy air-conditioned apartments.
- We can protest in the street, banner in one hand, Cappuccino in the other.
- We can preach values and ethics, rights and morality till we go hoarse.
- But ultimately, what are we truly prepared to sacrifice to enrich the lives of total strangers around the other side of the globe?
Invade China? End its human rights abuses? Create freedom, health and wealth for all?
That would mean Britney’s latest CD might cost double - the end of Western civilization as we know it! Oh, to hell with that!
So go. See. Feel. Live.
Steve
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