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31 maggio Sharon Stone: a woman with heartless heart and loveless love Animals are driven by their instincts. I don't know whether the old woman with sluggish breasts and wrinkled face was again playing a role in “INSTINCT THREE” or something sharing such genre. Or maybe she finally found an opportunity to speak out what has been confined in her heart for a long time. What she said is far beyond differences between the right and wrong. She needs to travel far from animals to human beings.
What kind of friends has Dalai Lama been making during his trips around the world? Forgive me! The English idiom “birds of a feather” reminds me of the relationship between the two.
Yes, she has her rights to say anything, but when talking about innocent people who died and are still dying because of the earthquake and earthquake-related disasters, and when standing in front of a bunch of macro-phones, she at least needed to show some respect for those who are injured, who are killed, and who, like me and other friends in China and around the world, are soaked in sadness over the catastrophe. She has the right to say anything she wants, but she has no right to offend other people; she has the right to use the word “karma” in her private talks with Dalai Lama, but she has no right to convey such an evil thought to a huge audience. I was speechless when she was speaking because I was mourning when she was celebrating, over the same tragedy or the same “karma” as she rudely called it. I am angry, hurt and disappointed. Don't show us how much you love Tibetan people and fight for their freedom. I cannot imagine that a woman who showed no heart for 68,898 innocent lives has a sincere heart for Tibetan people. So it is better to say she has a heartless heart and loveless love. Maybe, in a couple of days, the old lady would show up in CNN or some other media which have produced the same bunch of commentators such as Cafferty, and say I was talking about Chinese government, rather than Chinese people or our Sichuan brothers and sisters. If you sold these apology tickets, I would tell you that Chinese people are never going to buy them. |
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