Beware of Fantasy
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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Coffee sippers
who think it might be a good idea to free Tibet from China are about
58 years too late. China is not going to free Tibet, and Western
encouragement of Tibetan resistance will only get people killed
needlessly.
Tibet was
part of China for centuries. In 1913, when China seemed to be falling
apart, the British Empire encouraged Tibet to declare its independence.
It did, and that lasted until 1950, when, at the end of the Chinese
civil war, China invaded and reclaimed the area. By then, the impotent
British Empire was in no position to help anyone even if it had
been so inclined. America chose to do nothing.
If you are
not willing to make your way to the Tibetan plateau and face Chinese
guns and prisons, then you certainly should not sit around some
coffee shop and urge Tibetans to do so. Tibet is a strategic area
of China, and the Chinese government is not going to give it up
or grant it independence or even autonomy. To paraphrase a famous
outlaw, it is enough that we know that China will do what it has
to do.
As for us,
we should do nothing. Tibet is part of China, and what happens there
is an internal affair of China. The rest of the world has no right
to interfere, and other than bloviating for a while, I seriously
doubt that it will. Unfortunately, in this age of global communications
even bloviating can cause bad things to happen to people.
Boycotting
the Olympics is a foolish idea by a tiny minority of fanatics. The
Olympics have nothing to do with Tibet, just as they had nothing
to do with the Russian invasion of Afghanistan. Boycotting the games
would be a cruel blow to athletes who have been sweating and training
for four years. It would accomplish nothing. It would further politicize
the games, which should be encouraged to return to their amateur
status.
China was
awarded the Summer Games in a fair international competition and
has spent a lot of money getting ready for them. Any attempt to
spoil the games will do a great disservice to the athletes, the
Chinese government and the Chinese people. It will do nothing positive
and will only harden attitudes and end up making the world even
more dangerous than it already is.
Americans
in particular should keep in mind that we are currently engaged
in mismanaging two occupations of two countries that we illegally
invaded. Neither enterprise is going well. Neither is our economy.
In short, we have enough on our own plate without trying to steal
a bite off of China's plate. We should make sure that Afghanistan
and Iran are the last wheezes of the sick American Empire and shut
it down and return to our republic.
I don't know
why some Americans seem to have trouble realizing that the days
of the European empires are over. Part of the problem is that we
have way too many vocational intellectuals and way too few real
intellects. A vocational intellectual is someone who makes a living
writing or talking. Such people tend to live inside their heads.
Delusions of grandeur and fantasies about the real world are constant
occupational hazards for such people.
No
country in the world has to do what we tell it to do. Certainly
that's the case with the big powers like China, Russia, Japan and
India. As you can see every day in your morning paper, even a little
country like Iraq can cause us more trouble than it's worth. It's
a crime against humanity that our sons and daughters are dying in
the desert dust while fat politicians cavort about in Washington.
Don't encourage Tibetans to die in some futile fantasy about independence.
They are not independent. They are part of China, and part of China
they will stay.
March
29, 2008
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2008 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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