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劉曉波的驕傲,中國人的恥辱

作者:kzhoulife  於 2010-10-9 10:33 發表於 最熱鬧的華人社交網路--貝殼村

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劉曉波獲得諾貝爾和平獎,是今天的一大新聞,各方的反應,也都在意料之中。
 
西方政府和媒體的反應,可以用美國總統奧巴馬和國務卿希拉里的講話概括:奧巴馬稱劉曉波「為信仰犧牲自由」,是「以和平及非暴力方式推進普世價值這一事業的雄辯並富有勇氣的代言人」。希拉里在一份聲明中稱讚劉曉波「不懈地爭取中國人的自由和人權以及中國和平的政治變革」,「政府應該承認像劉曉波這樣的公民所起到的建設性的作用」。
 
黨的反應照例是抗議反對封殺,效果如同反腐一樣,也是盡人皆知的。
 
普通人,特別是海外普通的中國人,極少數同黨一樣,認為諾貝爾和平獎授予劉曉波是西方政客扼制中國崛起的險惡手段,是西方列強顛覆肢解中國的政治工具。如果授予一個中國人諾貝爾和平獎就可以扼制顛覆肢解中國,美日又何必搞聯合軍演,把造航空母艦的錢省下來,每年在中國找幾個異議人士,頒予他們自由獎,民主獎,豈不更省事省力?顯然不管用,西方政客也不會幼稚到這種地步。所以這些人盡可以放心,授予劉曉波諾貝爾和平獎,是絕對不可能顛覆中國政府的。相反,劉曉波獲獎,國家多了一百多萬美元的外匯收入,解決了部分人的生活問題,社會因此安定和諧了,又沒有對環境造成任何污染與破壞,多好的事情!

多數人的觀點:劉曉波獲得諾貝爾和平獎,是中國人的驕傲,值得慶祝。乍看這種觀點似乎沒錯,仔細一想,我認為剛好相反:劉曉波獲得諾貝爾和平獎,不是中國人的驕傲,而是中國人的恥辱,要說驕傲,也只是劉曉波一個人的驕傲,劉曉波家人的驕傲,或者說,是許許多多為了中國的自由民主而默默抗爭者的驕傲,作為一個普通的中國人,我感到的是恥辱!
 
如果諾貝爾物理獎化學獎授予中國人,我會感到驕傲,因為那代表中華民族的聰明和智慧,但諾貝爾和平獎授予中國人,那說明我們這個民族,至今還沒有真正踏入現代文明社會,為此我感到恥辱!
 
一個提倡用和平及非暴力方式推進社會制度改革的知識分子,獲得諾貝爾和平獎,他的國家居然如臨大敵,千方百計封鎖消息,唯恐人民知道,為此我感到恥辱!
 
諾貝爾和平獎授予一個中國人,而這個人現在還關在監獄里,連說一句話的權利都沒有,世界上有幾個國家,人民連這點權利都沒有?為此我感到恥辱!
 
我,一個普通人,如果有劉曉波先生十分之一或者哪怕是百分之一的勇氣,昂起頭挺起胸,中國也許就不會得到這個所謂的諾貝爾和平獎了。可是我卻選擇了逃避,選擇了沉默,為此我感到恥辱!
 
近年來幾個著名的諾貝爾和平獎得主:1991年緬甸的昂山素季,1993年南非的曼德拉,1994年巴勒斯坦的阿拉法特,2003年伊朗的希爾琳·艾芭迪。看看這些國家吧,中華民族的人權民主狀況與它們一樣,甚至更差,為此我感到恥辱!
 
我的這種恥辱深藏在心底,沒有人知道。在朋友面前,我依然自豪的說,我是中國人,我為劉曉波先生感到驕傲。

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回復 牙齒 2010-10-9 10:38
香港《解放月報》1988年12月:

問:那什麼條件下,中國才有可能實現一個真正的歷史變革呢?
劉曉波:三百年殖民地。香港一百年殖民地變成今天這樣,中國那麼大,當然需要三百年殖民地,才會變成今天香港這樣,三百年夠不夠,我還有懷疑。

問:十足的:「賣國主義」啦。
劉曉波:我要引用馬克思「***宣言」的一句話:「工人沒有祖國,決不能剝奪他們所沒有的東西。」我無所謂愛國、叛國,你要說我叛國,我就叛國!就承認自己是挖祖墳的不孝子孫,且以此為榮。

問:你是說,中國還要走香港的路?
劉曉波:但歷史不會再給中國人這樣的機會了,殖民地時代已經過去了,沒人會願意再背中國這個包袱。
回復 早安太陽 2010-10-9 10:49
我耳朵軟,覺得你說的挺對的
回復 kzhoulife 2010-10-9 10:53
牙齒: 香港《解放月報》1988年12月:

問:那什麼條件下,中國才有可能實現一個真正的歷史變革呢?
劉曉波:三百年殖民地。香港一百年殖民地變成今天這樣,中國那麼大,
讓大陸同胞讀讀這篇文章,對黨和國家應該都有好處啊?不是說人民群眾的眼睛是雪亮的嗎?為什麼要屏蔽一切關於劉曉波的信息呢?
回復 kzhoulife 2010-10-9 11:08
牙齒: 香港《解放月報》1988年12月:

問:那什麼條件下,中國才有可能實現一個真正的歷史變革呢?
劉曉波:三百年殖民地。香港一百年殖民地變成今天這樣,中國那麼大,
Beijing, China (CNN) -- With news media across the globe reacting to this year's Nobel Peace Prize announcement, authorities in the winner's homeland are racing to delete his name from all public domains.

Type "Liu Xiaobo" -- or "Nobel Peace Prize," for that matter -- in search engines in China and hit return, you get a blaring error page.

It's the same for the country's increasingly popular micro-blogging sites. "Nobel Prize" was the top-trending topic until the authorities acted to remove all mentions of the award.

Propaganda officials have also pulled the plug on international broadcasters -- including CNN -- whenever stories about Liu air.

Text-messaging on mobile phones is not immune from censors, either. A Shanghai-based netizen, @littley, tweeted his unfortunate experience: "My SIM card just got de-activated, turning my iPhone to an iPod touch after I texted my dad about Liu Xiaobo winning the Nobel Peace Prize."

For most ordinary Chinese, the only glimpse of the story came when an anchor read a short statement from the foreign ministry on state TV, blasting the Norwegian Nobel committee's choice of an imprisoned Chinese dissident for the prize "a blasphemy."

Chinese news consumers are no strangers to such blackouts.

The Chinese government, in its effort to control the flow of information, has long blocked some of the world's top social networking sites - including Facebook, Youtube and most overseas-based blogging services.

Disagreements over Internet censorship led to a war of words between Beijing and Google early this year, leading the search engine giant to redirect its Chinese services to Hong Kong.

Frustrated netizens have dubbed the state's extensive Internet filtering system the "Great Firewall of China," which is said to employ the world's biggest cyber police force to monitor the world's biggest online population of more than 400 million people.

An increasing number of mostly young, tech-savvy users, however, have learned to rely on proxy servers to circumvent the censors and log on to banned sites like Twitter, where the mood was ecstatic Friday night.

"We finally have our own Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi," exclaimed @xieyi64.

"How come I feel today is the real National Day?" tweeted @joeliang, referring to the just-ended week-long holiday marking the 61st anniversary of the People's Republic.

Echoing their sentiment, many Twitterers -- based in China according to their profiles -- admitted they have cried in joy upon hearing the news.

Others expressed admiration for the Norwegian Nobel committee for its decision despite Beijing's stern public warning against it.

"Thanks for giving China a glimmer of hope," tweeted @Frankus21, while many more said they paid their tribute to the Scandinavian nation by eating a celebratory dinner featuring salmon, arguably Norway's most famous food.

With the news blackout there was also little criticism online of the Nobel award.

But some of the online enthusiasm has even spilled into the real world. A witness told CNN a small group of people gathered at Temple of Earth Park in Beijing to celebrate Liu's winning, only to be quickly dispersed by local police.

All the excitement aside, Chinese Internet users don't see their government loosening its grip on the media - old or new - anytime soon. They do hope, however, that their collective voice online will help push for Liu's early release.

Liu's wife, speaking to CNN after the announcement, certainly counts on these messengers to spread her husband's story.

"People who want to find out the news will be able to do so," Liu Xia told CNN under the watchful eyes of police in her apartment, when asked about China's censoring of the story.
回復 marnifan 2010-10-9 11:18
普通人,特別是海外普通的中國人,極少數同黨一樣,
您看到本村投票結果了嗎?這村裡大多數可是和黨一致的
回復 kzhoulife 2010-10-9 11:20
marnifan: 普通人,特別是海外普通的中國人,極少數同黨一樣,
您看到本村投票結果了嗎?這村裡大多數可是和黨一致的
呵呵,本村的人,都不普通啊!
回復 精誠所至 2010-10-9 11:21
你那多數人,少數人怎麼得來的?信口胡編的?
有個投票結果可能你不會滿意!
http://my.backchina.com/space-272009-do-poll-pid-3738.html
回復 marnifan 2010-10-9 11:24
kzhoulife: 呵呵,本村的人,都不普通啊!
看看,有人說您胡編了吧,現成的DATA擺在眼前呢
回復 黑山老貓 2010-10-9 11:28
marnifan: 看看,有人說您胡編了吧,現成的DATA擺在眼前呢
回復 kzhoulife 2010-10-9 11:33
精誠所至: 你那多數人,少數人怎麼得來的?信口胡編的?
有個投票結果可能你不會滿意!
http://my.backchina.com/space-272009-do-poll-pid-3738.html
我相信我周圍的人,勝過網上的投票!
回復 kzhoulife 2010-10-9 11:36
marnifan: 看看,有人說您胡編了吧,現成的DATA擺在眼前呢
這種data有多少可信度,有多大科學性?
回復 snortbsd 2010-10-9 11:37
u and your gang are 中國人的恥辱 !!!!
回復 kzhoulife 2010-10-9 11:39
snortbsd: u and your gang are 中國人的恥辱 !!!!
這種素質,不配在此講話!
回復 snortbsd 2010-10-9 11:40
kzhoulife: 這種素質,不配在此講話!
hahhahah, 素質.....

guess you have no shame...
回復 kzhoulife 2010-10-9 11:43
snortbsd: hahhahah, 素質.....

guess you have no shame...
你講話到很象你的頭像!!!
回復 snortbsd 2010-10-9 11:46
kzhoulife: 你講話到很象你的頭像!!!
well, you are other way around...
回復 酸柚子 2010-10-9 12:35
kzhoulife: 這種data有多少可信度,有多大科學性?
有5分錢拿,當然會去投票。俺沒錢拿,看見5毛貼,躲都躲不及呢。
回復 Junkkiller 2010-10-9 12:36
kzhoulife: 這種data有多少可信度,有多大科學性?
不是你想要的都沒可信度
回復 木子行 2010-10-9 12:59
早安太陽: 我耳朵軟,覺得你說的挺對的
回復 yulinw 2010-10-9 13:10
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