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Originally Posted by zraver
Then why the continued Han migration into the area?
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Continued? The policies that once encourage such migration has long past. The current "migration" are businessmen looking for deals. You will find Korean and Japanese businessmen doing the same right now.
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Originally Posted by zraver
So the Chinese convinced impressionable youths to destroy what they didn't understand and its not the CCP's fault? You know that argument would not fly in court.
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You missed the point here. The point is the GPCR has destroyed the myth of the living god (Mao). Those impressionable youths once woken up from that nightmare will never again follow another living god.
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Originally Posted by zraver
Over a million Tibetans disagree, and those are jsut the ones who have fled. its not like the world can get into Tibet to find out what Tibetans think. Your stating a negative that cannot be proven unless the world is given free access to Tibetans.
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The world has got free access. The terrain, however, is not condusive to openness. The Sino-Indo border is even less defended than the American-Mexican border, mostly because terrain and weather is extremely harsh but you and I can handle it quite easily.
The one thing people are not mentioning is that the drug trade is extremely heavy, implying that for the few exceptions where the PAP and the Indian border police actually caught someone, there are hundreds more that made it through. The argument is not how many 1000s are yearning for India. The argument is why are not there more?