tabsey says: Bit hard for either of our countries to criticize China in this case ( and many others). Lou's experience has put a spotlight on perceptions of race in the countryFrom the perspective of Collective-Consciousnessed China, Lou Jing is, in a sense, a "disease" (Individual) which is violating the Law of Homogeneity, i.e., "Like attracts Like" (Birds of a Feather Flock Together). It follows, therefore, that Lou Jing, cast in the role of the "Un-Like," is the victim of what is equivalent to the principle of equilibrium, in that any extreme is opposed by the system in order to restore balance (Harmony, Sameness, Commonality). This time I started to think about how I am different from othersOne of These Things Doesn't Belong http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrHbbYBBQKY |
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