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Friday, August 08, 2008

Playing under the shadow of Mao.

Today, the curtains rise on the China Olympic Stage.


It won't be all fun and games in China. Not everyone is fooled by the furniture being moved around for the guests to see. There is a profound anomaly in the Utopian Communist state that is China. No abundance of drums and cymballs can drown out the silent expressions of oppression. 60 years of forced labor camps, of indoctrination in the Marxist-Maoist philosophies can not be hidden from the crowds that have been drawn to experience first hand the Olympic Games. Despite, the Pepsi Logos, and McDonald's restaurants: China is in captivity to the red menace of Communism. 1000 national anthems can not deny the fact that 1.3 billion people live under a ruthless dictatorship.

Remember the "Little Red Book"? Well, it's now stuffed with 100 dollar (U.S.) bills; Yet, that doesn't mean that China is kinder, or gentler. It's more bullish (like a bully in a play yard), and still intolerant to any dissent. It crushes all that attempt to oppose or challenge its right to rule with an iron fist. However, President Bush, his Olympic posse, and the rest of the world's athletes, believe it's okay to suppot China's Olympic Movie. It's like The Dark KNIGHT (Dark Night, the Cathay Nightmare), it will break all box-office records. Talk is cheap. A Chinese wise man once said a picture tells a thousand words. After all the pomp and fireworks; What will have been achieved? A passing grade for advancing from a nation of bicycles, to a nation of Mercedes Benz and exclusive gated communities.

You've come a long way baby! Yet, billions are been served, a ration of lies. Money talks, Chinese peasants: BE quiet! Take your rations and return to your menial existence. The all-knowing state knows what's best for you. China is the wave of the future: A Toltalitarian, Capitalistic, Fascist Regime. Also known as The New World Order. May I take your order, sir? I order you be quiet!

Tricky Dick and the Chairman

Who would have thought that the games would one day be played in Communist China?

Let the Games begin; Wait, let the games continue. After all, Mind Games are also an Olympic Sport.

Arsenio.