On the Streets of Afghanistan: A Surprise for a Journalist from CCTV
(Clearwisdom.net)
Today (April 9), a woman journalist from a CCTV (China Central Television) program
visited Afghanistan. In an electronics
store, she saw a TV showing CNN news from the United States. She was so
surprised that she said: "You can watch CNN here!" Her surprise was
understandable. Even the most backward country can still have media freedom. But
in Mainland China, people cannot watch CNN or BBC. If you are on the Internet in
China, whenever you type "www.cnn.com," you will get a notice that
says "Unable to display this page."
In fact, the foreign media, including CNN, the New York
Times, and the Washington Post, don't always object to the Chinese
Communist Party. To easily control people, the ruler often uses brainwashing
methods to keep them in ignorance. In the short run, this might be somewhat
effective, but over the long term, when the country faces danger, an ignorant
and slavish population might not only fail to strengthen a ruler's ability to
govern, but might bring disaster to the entire nation and thus cause the ruler
to lose his throne. There have been many such lessons in the long history of
China.
(Copied from "Small Reference")
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/4/13/28435.html
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