I fully support the way our Chinese government handling the crisis. Look at these pictures; you will understand why.
RC, you support the fact the government took days to send reinforcements in to the point where Han people decided to take matters into their own hands and start an Uighur hunt?
Interesting article, don't know what quite to make of it.
I think there's certainly been a lot of papering over the cracks in Chinese society in the past. When times were good it was often possible to ignore these problems but with the economic crisis and jobs being harder to come by they came up to the surface.
Question is, is there going to be a hard look at these problems and a solution thought up, or will a big stick just be waived that will just push things down until they explode next time? It's worrying that as usual foreigners are being blamed for the trouble - if you're in denial about the cause of the event then you've got no way to find a lasting solution.
It means that having lost the China argument on Democracy and Economy, that the media have moved on to social cohesion as the main anti China weapon.
I don't believe "the media" ever lost the argument on democracy (not sure what the economy argument was but never mind). The Chinese government defaulted by refusing to have the debate in the first place or just repeating a few lines of propaganda.
There is no widespread anti-China effort, just one of countering the Chinese government's propaganda. The article raises a serious issue that has been ignored too long in China by the authorities.