payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Roger, the wealthy and the powerful are seldom moved by unpalatable truths which stare them in the face -- they simply turn the page and look at shampoo ads or whatever.
Roger, the wealthy and the powerful are seldom moved by unpalatable truths which stare them in the face -- they simply turn the page and look at shampoo ads or whatever.
If U.S. history is any guide, perhaps the eventual solution will be for China to allow the (surviving) Tibetans to own & operate casinos.
Reminds me of Chris Rock's swipe @ the Republican stance on illegal immigration during their convention in San Diego in '96.
Lazar, anyone who does not like what I have to say can dismiss it as "propaganda", using that word as a term of abuse.
Good pictures, Jaap. I see in them the fact that childhood is universal. Everywhere, there are both good and bad things; and both need to be publicised -- at different times, for different reasons.
One academic view of propaganda is given by Noam Chomsky and Edwards S Herman:
"... the Vatican established the powerful Sacred Congregation of Propaganda or something like it in the 16th century. Earlier the Roman Empire was pretty good at it too, often in stone. Roman buildings speak powerfully about strength and permanence. These days we rely on much more ephemeral images.
Regards
John