Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Zhang Danhong Incident

I didn't know Zhang Danhong. I had never heard of her name before. I found her name tonight when I was reading online Chinese news. Of course, I have a lot of things to say about Chinese news that is available in the newspaper and on the Chinese websites in China. I won't focus on this today. Instead I want to focus on Objective and Unbiased of news report in the western media in general.

According to some news, Zhang Danhong, who was the deputy editorial director of the Department of Chinese radio of the Deutsche Welle, was suspended for saying "too many good words for China". One of her "good words" for China is
The Communist Party of China has more than any political force in the world implemented Article 3 of the Declaration of Human Rights

Which is referring to the Chinese authorities pulling more than 400 million people out of poverty.

There are many people supporting Zhang. An open letter signed by 49 German scholars is a good example. At the same time, there are some people supporting the Deutsche Welle, such as another open letter by "a group of Chinese freelance writers and journalists living in different parts of the world".

Personally, I think the act of the Deutsche Welle is very silly. First of all, I believe an objective and unbiased news network has to have a variety of views according to the western philosophies.

If a media, or a nation couldn't tolerate different opinions, what will they be called?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Languages and Nations

I was talking with one of my schoolmates who will have his first baby soon. I asked him if his children were going to be multilingual. He replied that was for sure. Both he and his wife speak English and French fluently. In addition, his wife speaks Vietnamese fluently. So my schoolmate said his children would speak English, French, and Vietnamese.

I have some European friends as well some friends from the US mentioned that many people in the US only speak English. I think this might relate to the fact that all people in the US except for the native Americans were/are immigrants. Integration was the supreme task for families from different backdrops. The trade off is that people became monolingual. You might have known that my schoolmate and his wife are not from the US. They are from Canada.

Last Saturday evening, I went to the farewell party of the couple. At the party, one of their friends did a quite survey on "what is your favor thing(s) about Canada?" as the couple are moving back to Montreal.

Even though I haven't lived in Canada, there are a lot of good things about Canada. Canada is a neighboring country to the US. Yet, the country has two official languages. It is a part of the Commonwealth. It has universal health care.

In the early of this century, when people from the US traveling in the Europe, they liked to say they were from Canada. Thanks to the 2008 presidential election in the US, people started to be excited about the US. Two of my housemate's friends who were visiting from Vancouver, BC said they wished they would vote in November.

P.S. Trying to be more politically correct, I use "the US" instead of "America". As "America" includes north and south. North America includes the US and Canada.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Maple Valley Loop, North Cascades

I went hiking with two of my friends to North Cascades last Sunday. It snowed already! I still remember it covered with snow in the mountains in July.