there is a reason for this behaviour, they believed they are not treated fairly by the western media, they are trying to defend their country in this regard. one fine examples is the Tibet issue, there were fake photos of the police beating the monks as reported in many of the websites. this were later clarified and they were actually Nepalise police instead of Chinese police. Maybe they are not used to the western media blowing out of proportion to increase readership..etc.
http://www.anti-cnn.com/
i was in the States when the Chinese plane collided with an American spy plane over Hainan. Man the press in the US was really having a field day, blaming the Chinese for everything, like they themselves have no responsibilities or what-soever. Just imagine how would the US feels if a Chinese spy plane were to fly so close to the California?
historically, China has been bullied by "western powers" especially during the late Chin dynasty, and the images of their countrymen being bullied and their country being cut out and distributed to foreigners did leave a lasting negative impression in their perception of western powers interferring with their country.
one the issue of Tibet again, many western media believe Tibet should be free from Chinese rule. but the Chinese argument is that after it is free, Tibet will revert back to the old tradition of Tibetan rule. How free could that be?
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-09/25/content_10108521.htm
http://www.anti-cnn.com/
i was in the States when the Chinese plane collided with an American spy plane over Hainan. Man the press in the US was really having a field day, blaming the Chinese for everything, like they themselves have no responsibilities or what-soever. Just imagine how would the US feels if a Chinese spy plane were to fly so close to the California?
historically, China has been bullied by "western powers" especially during the late Chin dynasty, and the images of their countrymen being bullied and their country being cut out and distributed to foreigners did leave a lasting negative impression in their perception of western powers interferring with their country.
one the issue of Tibet again, many western media believe Tibet should be free from Chinese rule. but the Chinese argument is that after it is free, Tibet will revert back to the old tradition of Tibetan rule. How free could that be?
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-09/25/content_10108521.htm