International Affairs and Diplomatic Policies

In the period of globalisation, it is every global villager's responsibility to be familiar with the international affairs, including economy, culture, politics, climate, environment and so on. In this blog, I will display some of my opinions. I hope that you enjoy it.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Ridiculous

It is said that some aggressive churches in Florida are going to burn the Koran, the scripture of Islam on September 11th, 2010 in memory of the dead in 911 nine years ago. Of course, we have to commemorate those who died in that tragic catastrophe, bacause they were innocent. I also believe that they will gain the greatest blessings from the Lord in the Heaven. Nevertheless, if those aggressive churches insist on burning the Koran, they are not qualified to be the citizens of the United States of America, a country whhich values the diversity.

Nine years ago, some aggressive Muslims set up a tragic catastrophe in New York in order to protest the Bush Administration's policies toward Islamic world. Such action was condemned by almost every country. The Security Council authorised Washington to attack Afghanistan with an eye to overthrowing the regime. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization also agreed to assist the U.S.A. But anyway, we still have to emphasize that most of Muslims are PEACEFUL. They don't attack others without reasons. After all, a pious Muslim follows every word in the Koran.

Those who set up such a tragedy were just a little part of the group. For example, we don't deny the academic achievement of the Yale University although it educated a stupid president, and this president tormented us for eight years (from 2000 to 2008). We cannot deny the whole Muslims just because one of them committed such an unforgiveable mistake. The Muslims that committed such a crime obviously did not understand this. Nevertheless, if the aggressive churches insist on burning the Koran, they are just like those crimes. Please, do not make the same mistake that has been made nine years ago. Let's be smart, be intelligent, but not be stupid together.

After all, what the modern society values is ration, not emotion.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Shanghai was occupied by Portugal

This is the greatest joke that I have ever heard in my life.

Today, a student asked me the relationsip between those colonies and their motherlands,

and the following is the conversation:

I: Hong Kong?
He: Has ever Hong Kong been colonised?

I: Macau?
He: Where is Macau?

I: Taiwan?
He: A part of People's Republic of China, right?
(Indeed, I can't say that he's wrong, but anyway, Taiwan has never been ruled by PRC.)

I: Vietnam?
He: Hanoi.
(Com'on, I am asking you the "motherland", rather than the capital.)

I: Okay, then, give me an example that you know.
He: Shanghai was colonized by Portugal.

Gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

KILL ME IMMEDIATELY.

If Shanghai had ever been occupied by Portugal, Japan would have been the winner of WWII.

Why don't you tell me that the capital of Japan locates in Beijing or Washington is the Father of the Russian Federation?

Anyone helps me?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Racial Discrimination

I have to say that democracy, freedom, equality, and human rights are what I value the most. As far as I am concerned, anyone that violates those values are not qualified to be human beings, such as Hu, Jintao in China and Ruhollah Khomeini in Iran. Besides, those who discriminate other races are also supposed to be condemned. I am an Asian, so I can understand the "potential" discrimination among races. I do not mean that every white (or other races) is racism. I mean, those discriminating other races do not understand the foundation spirit of the United States.
Humans are EQUAL.
I feel a little bit strange now. Am I also discriminating those who discriminate other races?

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Many Things

There are lots of things happening recently. I have thought twice to transfer. Maybe I won't stay in USA anymore.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Mourn

The President of Republic of Poland died in an airplane crash on tenth, April, 2010, when he headed for Russian Federation for the moruning ceremony of Katyn Massacare, which occurred in 1940 in Union of Soviet Socialism Republics.
When I got this news yeaterday, I was very shocked. Such an accident is really unbelievable. A sovereign died in such an unusal way. I think this accident may cause the relationship between Republic of Poland and Russian Federation become complicated, but not deteroirated.
It is true that the relationship between the two countries was very bad before. However, it has been improved in recent years. The journey to Russia of President Lech Kaczynski this time is to attend a mourning ceremony. The ceremony is to mourn those victims that were killed in the Katyn Massacare. However, who would think that President Lech Kaczynski would die on the way to attend this ceremony? The one who is going to mourn becomes the one who is mourned.
President Kaczynski is a controversial politician in the international society. Although Poland is the member State of European Union, an international organisation that opposes death penalty, President Kaczynski announced his position of supporting death penalty clearly. Besides, during his term of the mayor of Warsaw, he prohibitted the parade of homosexuality. However, on the other hand, the approaches that he adopted to improve the domestic economy worked. During the depression of the world economy in recent years, the economy in Poland grew and grew. His contributions to the domestic economy are impressive. Additionally, his tough position toward Russia concerning the Katyn Massacare also helped him to gain people's support and political reputation.
The political aftermath of this accident may make the economy reform interuptted. President Kaczynnski was the follower of Lech Walesa when the Polish Communism Party collapsed. However, President Kaczynski became the one who opposed him because of the economic policies. Walesa adopted aggressive policies to improve the economy, but in vain.
In conclusion, President Kaczynski is, and will be, the president that is, and will be, remembered by all of the Polish people. His contributions toward economy, diplomacy, and history of Poland are impressive and indelible. May He rest in peace.
The following names are those who died in this sorrowful accident:
Officials:
Lech Kaczynski, the President of the Republic of Poland
Maria Kaczynski, the First Lady of the Republic of Poland
Mariusz Handzlik, the Undersecretary of State in the Office of President of the Republic of Poland
Ryszard Kaczorowski, the last President of Poland in Exile
Andrzej Kremer, the Deputy Minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
Stanislaw Komorowski, the Deputy Minister of National Defense of the Republic of Poland
Tomasz Merta, the Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Poland
Slawomir Skrzypek, the President of National Bank of the Republic of Poland
Wladyslaw Stasiak, the Chief of the Office of the President of the Republic of Poland
Aleksander Szczyglo, the Chief of the National Security Bureau of the Republic of Poland
Pawel Wypych, Secretary of State in the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland
Mariusz Kazana, the Chief of the Department of Protocol of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
Parliament:
Jerzy Szmajdzinski, the Vice-Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Krystyna Bochenek, the Vice-Marshal of the Senate of the Republic of Poland
Janina Fetlinska, the Member of the Senate of the Republic of Poland
Stanislaw Zajac, the Member of the Senate of the Republic of Poland
Leszek Deptula, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Grzegorz Dolniak, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Grazyan Gesicka, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Przemyslaw Gosiewski, the Member of the Sejm of the Rpublic of Poland
Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Sebastian Karpiniuk, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Aleksandra Natalli-Swiat, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Ploand
Krzysztof Putra, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Arkadiusz Rybicki, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Zbigniew Wassermann, the Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Wieslaw Woda, the member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Edward Wojtas, the member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland
Army:
Franciszek Gagor, the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army, GENERAL
Bronislaw Kwiatkowski, the Commander of the Polish Armed Forces Operational Command, LIEUTENANT GENERAL
Andrzej Blasik, the Commander of the Polish Air Forces, LIEUTENANT GENERAL
Tadeusz Buk, the Commander of the Polish Land Forces, MAJOR GENERAL
Andrzej Karweta, the Commander-In-Chief of the Polish Navy, VICE-ADMIRAL
Wlodzimierz Potasinski, the Commander-In-Chief of the Polish Special Forces, MAJOR GENERAL
Kazimierz Gilarski, Commander of the Warsaw Garrison, BRIGADIER GENERAL
Miron Chodakowski, Orthodox Ordinary of the Polish Army, BRIGADIER GENERAL
Tadeusz Ploski, Military Bishop of the Polish Army, MAJOR GENERAL
Jan Osinski, Priest of the Polish Army, LIEUTENANT COLONEL
Adam Pilch, Pastor, COLONEL
Pray for them. May they Rest In Peace.
P.S. I feel very sorry and regretful that I cannot type all of the names of those killed in these sorrowful accident. I promise that I will type all of them as soon as possible I can. I beg your forgiveness.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

F**k, S**t, B***h

I broke up with my girlfriend today. The reason is quite simple. She went out with her ex-boyfriend without telling me. In fact, I do not care who she went out with. However, it was her ex-boyfriend, whose identity is so sensitive. As her boyfriend RIGHT NOW, I think that I have the right, no, it should be power, to know that she was with her EX-boyfriend.
I was not aware that she went out with her ex-boyfriend until my friend who happened to be on the scene told me. When asked, she even lied that she went nowhere. F**k. I have known where you've been. How long do you intend to lie to me?
When I told her that I have known the truth angrily, she replied that she did not have to tell me everything with anger. She even said that she doesn't have to tell me whom she went out with just like she does not have toi tell me that she is going to toilet. What is the fuc***g logic?
Anyway, I have been determined to break up with that bitch. This is betrayal.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

I was robbed in Taipei, Taiwan

Last week, when I left the Taipei International Conference Centre, leaving for the MRT station. In order to save time, I took the shortcut, and a shortcut means a small lane without enough light. A man rushed out with a knife, putting the knife at my throat, threatening me to turn in money to him. I was terrified, so I did what he had asked.
Nevertheless, something made me laugh happened. Because of the darkness, the robber could not see things well. When he took my wallet, what he took away was 300 NT dollars, as for the Renminbi and the U.S. dollars, the robber left them to me. Besides, the amount the the Renminbi and U.S. dollars worthed around 3,700 NT dollars. I was really surprised by that.
When I told this story to my friends, their emotion transferred from being terrified to laughing. I think that this experience is really the most funny that I have during the conference in Taipei.