Thursday, October 23, 2008

Rock Stars Promote Democracy in China With Album Release


Excellent. Guns 'n' Roses will not submit to the evil SinoCommies' intimidation! This is refreshing.

Apparently not all artists believe that China needs to have a butcherously intolerant regime at all. They don't buy the apologists' excuses for China not respecting human rights and for persecuting and culling inconvenient minorities (sometimes for massive profits via unconsenting organ harvesting).


Well, I'm not aware of the actual content of the album, but the title is very provocative.
Anyone think the Chinese Communist Party will allow it to be sold in China?

It's the little, subtle things that make the difference in the long run.
Sometimes the way to change is accumulative rather than sudden. The little things add up over time, slowly, steadily weakening an apparatus or institution to the point that it collapses or changes radically to the point of no longer being of the same nature as before. Every little push towards democracy and human rights counts, and this is why the Communists brutally crack down on the mere mention of words such as "democracy", "freedom", "human rights", etc. (Which makes it interesting that this website has been receiving visits from China, where it's supposedly banned as subversive for containing such words, information and commentary deemed inconvenient to the evil agenda of the Communists).