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Whoa is ao33 really Falun Gong?
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FLG is against the Chinese government, not China or India. I'm anti-China and India. I don't know why you guys are grouping me with some pesudo made-in-china religion which is largely irrelavent to the West.
Just get out there to white forums, you'll buckle after 10 comments. I'm being nice.
FLG is a cult. It is secretly funded by some anti-China organizations. But it gets less money now. Most importantly more and more people understand what kind of creature it is. As a result, it gets no support from most of the Chinese inside and outside of China. For this reason, an advice to AO333 is that you should you who you are really againest, you don't want to be an enemy of 1.3 billion people, do you?
lol in nyc, last summer there was a FLG group holding signs n stuff about the loss of territory and other anti CCP slogans(and a big sign stating how many people quit ccp since 1949), directly across the street is a bunch of anti FLG groups holding signs about how FLG is an evil cult, it was quite funny to see them stare at each other all day.
The Epoch Times (traditional Chinese: 大紀元; simplified Chinese: 大纪元; pinyin: Dàjìyuán) is a multi-language, international media organisation. As a newspaper, the Times has been publishing in Chinese since May 2000. It was founded in 1999 by supporters of the Falun Gong spiritual discipline.
The paper covers general interest issues, China, and human rights.
The newspaper is heavily critical of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and policies of the Chinese government. In 2004, the newspaper published the "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party", an in-depth critique of China's ruling regime. The newspaper covers causes and groups opposed to the CCP, including Falun Gong, dissidents, activists, and supporters of the Tibetan government-in-exile. The Epoch Times Website also hosts a "CCP Renunciations" service, encouraging Chinese to quit the CCP and related organizations. The PRC government blocks mainland Chinese from accessing the Epoch Times website.
Headquartered in New York City, the newspaper has local bureaus and a network of local reporters throughout the world. It is either sold or distributed free-of-charge in roughly 30 countries worldwide, and maintains editions in English, Chinese, nine other languages in print, and 17 on the
According to the newspaper itself, The Epoch Times was founded in New York in May 2000, following the arrest of a small circle of journalists in China in 2000. As stated on the website, it was “in a suburban Atlanta home basement with a noble cause, a clear sense of purpose and a few home personal computers.” The Times says its founding mission was "to restore freedom of the press in and about China."
On August 12, 2002, The Epoch Times launched its first daily in Washington, D.C. In August 2004, an English language edition of The Epoch Times was launched in Manhattan, as well as Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco, and several other cities. It is also distributed in Chicago and San Diego. The paper has associated media services, including the television station New Tang Dynasty TV and the radio station Sound of Hope.
The Times is often connected with the Falun Gong spiritual group. A 2006 report by the U.S. Congressional Research Service listed the newspaper as a Falun Gong affiliated media source, and Professor David Ownby, an expert on Falun Gong, said that after years of ill-treatment by journalists, "they decided to publish a newspaper by themselves to publicize their beliefs..."
In May 2005, Die Neue Epoche, the German-language edition of The Epoch Times, received a special media prize from the International Society for Human Rights (IGFM) for "extensive and regular reporting about violations of human rights in China." In August 2005, the English version of the paper was awarded the top award in the category "Asian American Issues - Online" by the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA). In September 2005, the Chinese version of the paper was recognized during the National Ethnomedia Week 2005 in Canada as a "strong defender of human rights and free democratic values."
Sorry, but stormfront is that way ----->FLG is against the Chinese government, not China or India. I'm anti-China and India. I don't know why you guys are grouping me with some pesudo made-in-china religion which is largely irrelavent to the West.
Just get out there to white forums, you'll buckle after 10 comments. I'm being nice.
FLG is against the Chinese government, not China or India. I'm anti-China and India. I don't know why you guys are grouping me with some pesudo made-in-china religion which is largely irrelavent to the West.
Just get out there to white forums, you'll buckle after 10 comments. I'm being nice.
Hi, I'm a Falun Gong practitioner
We don't have, as a spiritual practice, any polical ideas. We're not "against China" ^^
We love Chinese traditional culture, and we had nothing against the government until 1999.
Well, of course, now they're killing and torturing people, especially the Falun Gong ones.
This is terrible, so, from this point of view, we MUST be against the PCC.
Everyone must denounce this horrible persecution.
About the "cult" thing..we're just trying to emprove our morality, we don't care about politic and
money So, what's the point? ^^
Confucianism? Old chinese morality? The high consideration of virtue?
Anyway there is a big difference between talking about races and being racist.
I don't know who ao333 is, but there's nothing about white superiority in falun gong ahah, or another colour / race ^^
About the mixed race thing, there's no discrimination. Alot of Falun Dafa practitioner are married
with people from different race: lots of people don't understand what's the meaning of what Master Li
said about that. There's no racism in his words, and he DID NOT say that we can't marry people from other races.
We don't discriminate or hate anyone, it's a very different thing. I hope you understand, now.