The 'intellectuals' are used to be the conscience of the Chinese society. We need to bring back the self esteem and pride of being an intellectual, and we can only achieve that after we correct what we did wrong. We should no longer play the trick of being a sub-proletariat to get away from behaving like a sub-human. We also should no longer sit indifferently when one of us doing just that.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Professor Gao Mingxuan of People's University
Professor Gao Mingxuan, born in Yuhuan County of Zhejiang Province. Professor Gao is deputy director of the Academic Committee of China Judicial Association, Honorable President of the Chinese Criminal Law Association and Deputy President of International Criminal Law Association.
Among Chinese intellectuals, Professor Gao was the only one stood out to defend the Communist Regime's criminalization of Dr. Liu Xiaobo whom was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2010.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Wu Jianmin: President of China Foreign Affairs University
Amid the fermenting of anti-Japanese sentiment among Chinese after Japan arrested a Chinese skipper on Chinese water near Diaoyu Island, Wu claimed it's unpatriotic to boycott Japanese products.
In an interview with the official English newspaper Global Times, Wu threatened young people not to spread inciting opinions. Wu told the reporters Lin Yongfeng and Wang Jingtao that the US was tracking down inciting opinions.
Wu Jianmin was China's ambassador to France and President of the University of Foreign Affairs in Beijing. Wu, a Nanjingnese born in March 1939, is believed to be a Japanese bastard.
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Fang Binxing of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
President of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Academician, Fang Binxing made new year's greetings in 2008.
Fang earned his seat not only because what he had achieved, such as he was only touted as the father of the Great FireWall, but only because how he had achieved it, including numerous lies he made in public. On a most recent occasion, he went on National TV as arranged by the Propaganda Ministry to paint Google's withdrawn from China as a political conspiracy. Armed with his hundreds of page of research, he told the TV camera that Google set up an organization 'Chilling Effects' to censor network traffic. The talk was broad-casted nationally and rerun many times as an expert's technical evaluation of Google's practice.
When asked on foreign websites blocked by the Chinese government, Fang said it was caused by cost-cutting measures of commerical ISP in China who did not want to pay international bandwidth.
Rotten Index: ♣♣♣♣♣
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