
Is anyone else disturbed by this article in the News today?
'Leaders bowing to China'
It seems Kevvy McRuddster has revealed himself to be the penultimate hypocrite by refusing to meet with the Dalai Lama when he visits Australia next month. The decision comes after 'warnings' from the Chinese Embassy in Canberra that such interactions with his holiness could damage trade relations with the Communist nation.
Oh how things change when people gain political power.... Kevy McKev did you fall down and bump your head at some point?? Do you not remember your little outburst back in 2002?? When you made such a song and dance about the fact that you didn't care what China said and met with his holiness anyway?? When you said this about Alexander Downer....
KEVIN RUDD: My own view is that I think it's pretty weak of Foreign Minister Downer to have somehow fabricated this excuse that he's somehow too busy to have met the Dalai.At the time of writing this, the Opposition leader had refused to comment on his rationale behind 'politely declining' to meet with his Holiness. Lame. You'd think he would come clean and admit that he was bending over and taking it up the proverbial cake hole from the Chinese Government and get it over and done with. Or is he just so afraid of people realising he is completely spineless when it comes to making the tough decisions that he has chosen to be evasive instead? Meanwhile, the real people of this country are coming out in droves to support the Dalai with his National Press club address selling out months ago and various free events in Melbourne and Sydney completely booked out.
LOUISE YAXLEY: But Mr Downer's been in Thailand and Indonesia.
KEVIN RUDD: My understanding is that Mr Downer, if he was so minded to have met the Dalai during his visit to Australia, could have done so, probably before he departed for his current visit to the region.
As always, I just had to write to the man of the moment to let him know what I think knowing full well that my small little voice will no doubt go unheard in this an election year. A copy of my correspondence is below. As always I encourage you to write to the man to tell him what you think, you are able to do so here.
Dear Mr Rudd,
As an ALP supporter who has been campaigning in the community for your ascension to power in this country, I am writing to you to tell you how disappointed I was to read of your decision not to meet with the Dalai Lama when he arrives in the country next month. China is one of the world's most notorious human rights abusers as I'm sure you well know. They routinely torture and murder theircountry's own citizens and rule China with fear and intimidation. By buying into their bully boy threats you are effectively perpetuating this legacy and quite frankly, it's not good enough.The Dalai Lama is a holy man who speaks of peace and compassion - a stark contrast to the views of the Chinese government, we should celebrate his peaceful philosophy on life and officially welcome him into our country. His people have long been targets of this violent regime and to perpetuate this legacy is morally unjust and downright disappointing to say the least. Need I remind you of the terrible incident which occurred only last year in which Chinese soldiers took pot-shots at innocent Tibetan refugees as they made their way to see their spiritual leader - an incident our country remained mute on might I add, again for fear of upsetting the Chinese Government'. (note: video may disturb some viewers - not sent to KR)
We should be treating the Chinese Government with the same level of disgust as we do the Mugabe Regime and other human rights abusers not picking and choosing who we support based on how much money we stand to make from them. Human rights abuse is human rights abuse, you can't dress it up and make it pretty and it is my hope that the people of Australia will see through any attempts to do so.
I am both horrified and disgusted to think that the only justification for your decision appears to be based on money and fear of a dressing down from Howard and his cronies during an election year. I realise that our trade relations with China are worth a lot of money, but the human cost of this regime far outweighs any kind of monetary value you can place on our coal and iron ore and it's about time we acknowledged that.
For shame Kevin Rudd, for shame - I thought you were bigger than this, where is your spine? I had expected this from the Howard Government, but not you. Either way they are going to get stuck into you as a result of your previous statements against Alexander Downer and I would prefer to see you maintain the moral high ground, not give in for the sake of appeasing the narrow minded economic rationalists that seem hell bent on turning this country into some kind of a money-driven machine. Your back flip makes me wonder what else you are prepared to turn your back on when push comes to shove and for the first time I have doubted your ability to truly move this country forward.
I remain hopeful that you will change your mind.
Regards
Erin ******Update: Thursday 17th May - 12noon
JH and KR have both now said they are 'trying to find time' for a meeting with the Dalai Lama. No further details have come to light at this point.
This article sums up the situation perfectly...


6 comments:
did you see he has now back-flipped and is considering meeting with HH? (just in time for the evening news as always). maybe he does read your letters after all.... keep up the good work. :-)
Hey Erin, I'll be keenly watching the news tonight to see if he has backflipped, but whether or not he does decide to meet with him is kind of beside the point - it should never have even been a question. You're right, very disappointing, especially when many of us have so recently come to appreciate his qualities so much more than during his early Sunrise days, when he did seem to be just another petty politician - maybe he is after all.
you should change your surname to *****. no, really.
Looks like Kev is going to meet him after all, kudos to him. He's "looking for space in his diary" whatever the hell that means - but anyway, I'm glad - I thought he was going to prove to be as pathetic as you-know-who.
Yay Erin! I was beginning to wonder if you had lost your urge to write but thankfully you have come back with another beautiful and thought provoking blog. I don't know much about economics, free trade agreements or any of that junk but I do know that the Buddhists are peaceful people and only really want to be left to practise their religion in peace. They don't push their views on anyone unlike some of the other more full-on religions out there (like the Catholics!!).
The video on your blog was pretty distressing I have to say, I remember when it happened but had never seen the footage. I think what is so sad about the whole Tibet situation is that it seems completely unfair, yet nobody in power wants to do anything about it. Why is it always power and greed that wins out over compassion and humility? It makes no sense to me and causes me a great deal of sadness.
I'm glad to see 'Kevvy McRuddster' (you make me laugh!!) has decided to meet him in the end (thanks 'P' for the update - i hope he finds 'space in his calendar'), I too would have been pretty disappointed if he hadn't.
As always, thank you for your enlightening words. It was a pleasure to read them and I'm sure it was your letter that made all the difference... ;)
Love & light,
YSA
this really IS a bit of knife edge issue for a politician isn't it? do we take the moral highground (as we should) and take a stand on human rights, freedom of expression and expousing the virtues of peace and compassion for our fellow human beings.. or, as always do we bow to the economic death machine and silence ourselves, lest we incur the wrath of the CHINESE economy turning our backs on us..
of course as human beings, this'd normally be a no-brainer all politicans of this "democratic" nation should support the DALAI LAMA, just as we should readily support anyone who opposes torture, slavery and oppression.. but then we forget how easily voters can be swayed by the all mighty economic bean counters and the consumerist ideal - where all that matters to the health of a country is how many jobs we're generating (seasonably adjusted of course) and how much profit we're making and not on the actual value of a human being..
and thus we get the same answer we get, as we get on the issue of global warming..
"OH MY GOD.. WE CANT DO THIS, IT'LL HARM THE ALL MIGHTY ECONOMY!!"
once again, your blog is making me think these things over..
I like this in a blog :)
Post a Comment