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Some Suggestion

I'm surprised by CCTV's newsman Mr. Rui, Cheng-gong's question when he asked US ambassador in China(Gary Lock):"Why don't you buy first class airline ticket?", Mr.Rui understands neither US reality nor China' reality in that people oriented policy in US vs. ranking officials oriented regulations in China. He seems like Emperor Hui in Jing Dynasty because the emperor asked why his poor peasants didn't eat grind meat when famine was rampant--totally detaching with reality that his fellow-citizens are poorer than US citizens.

Since stricter thought control policy will be imposed on students in China aside from anti-westernization policy, it's better off not to sent their children abroad, especially attending some aristocratic private school such as Harrow and Oxford can encounter thought pollution by bourgeois' liberalization and cost USD $600,000. Besides Western expensive private schools tend to cultivate more anti-socialism spirit. Princelings should be sent to left-wing dominated school for poor people, where more Marxism can be learned in order to prevent them from engaging in subservient way of being. Considering anti-westernization policy they should even resist western Marxism due to the fact that it belongs to western philosophy. The slogans such as "Class struggle should be mentioned day in and day out" and "Fighting against selfishness and criticizing revisionism" should be displayed.

Socialists and communists won't be greedy for money because there is conviction that every capillary of capital is full of dirty things.

Recently there appeared "Flying bunker"(armored vehicle) in the city of HaErBin similar to Taiwan's defunct Policing Headquarter's. History repeats itself? Introducing Taiwan's past experience? I've learned that there is landing problem for the statue of Goddess of Democracy and the license of NTDTV in Taiwan. It's a question of backlash of democracy and resuscitation of authoritarianism.

It should be emphasised "even if I disagree with you, I should defend your rights of freespeech".