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"La obra maestra no florece sino en un terreno abonado por una anĂłnima u oscura multitud de obras mediocres."
"No es posible democratizar la enseĂąanza de un paĂs sin democratizar su economĂa y sin democratizar, por ende, su superestructura polĂtica."
"No renegamos, propiamente, la herencia espaĂąola; renegamos la herencia feudal"
"Different indeed from any colonial or semi-colonial path is the road of Tibet within socialist China. As we have seen from facts and figures, Tibet is massively assisted and in no way exploited by the majority nationality. Economic errors were made, involving waste of labor and funds, which was true in other areas of China as well, but nothing was taken away from the Region and its people for the material benefit of anywhere else."
"Looking back, and forward, many Hans and Tibetans today do not measure their relations by just when, in what ancient dynasty, their unity began or was formalized. Rather, they see as the common meaning of their overall and particular histories, all China's nationalities contributing, from the earliest times to the formation and stability of the historically formed multinational entity."
"After we joined other work groups in transplanting rice, harvesting wheat, afforesting bare hills or digging a canal. All this made us, as nothing else could, forever a part of this land, shaped, tilled, and watered by the soil of so many generations, and now in a state of active rebirth. Whenever we saw new watercourses, roads, or tree-belts, we felt that we,too, had helped create them. Such a feeling is hard to describe by any who have not worked truly mutually, not formonetary wealth, but for a common aim."
"There are ... almost certainly more really active people. And these people are amply sure that they are China, China's future. Not that they say it. But it is apparent in every confident word and action, and smile. I became ever more convinced then that Yan'an was the shape of things to come in China, and the next decade would prove it."
"Already before my teens, amidst the country's surrounding internecine wars and famines, I saw gaunt, ragged refugees flooding into Tianjin. Some begging tearfully for food, some offering to sell their children ... On a forever unforgotten winter morning, ... I came upon a boy of twelve or so, ... crouching stiff and dead in a doorway where he had tried vainly to seek shelter from the freezing night wind."
"I see a completely different China which is totally different from the China under the rule of Kuomintang of Chiang Kai-shek. This China is full of hope and free from starvation and defeatist sentiment."
"We are indeed living through tremendous days, weeks and months that do indeed âshake the worldâ â rejuvenating, revivifying, scraping all the barnacles off the mind and scraping off those who have themselves become barnacles on the cause."
"The absence of greed; faith in an ever-better future; the spirit of service to the people; the prevalence of mutual aid, rarity of theft, and readiness of all ranks of society, and particularly of the youth, to volunteer despite fatigue and peril."
"My basic ideas have not changed. I see no reason to change them."
"How are you G.I. Joe? It seems to me that most of you are poorly informed about the going of the war, to say nothing about a correct explanation of your presence over here. Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of whatâs going on."
"When the bombs came on Hanoi, I did feel angry. To the Vietnamese, Hanoi is a sacred ground. But even then, when I spoke to the G.I.s I tried always to be calm. I never felt aggression toward Americans as a people. I never called them the enemy, only adversaries."
"Defect, G.I. It is a very good idea to leave a sinking ship. You know you cannot win this war."
"Hanoi Hannah was clearly one of the most prominent broadcasters we had in the history of the Voice of Vietnam and the country in general. She will be remembered for her legendary voice in broadcasts targeting American servicemen. Her influence on Vietnamâs success against the US was huge."
"She struck me mainly as an intellectual. Certainly didn't remind me of a strident propagandist at all."
"I wanted to join the Voice of Vietnam because it was a good opportunity to help my country. I was not political. I was patriotic."
"My work was to make the G.I.s understand that it was not right for them to take part in this war. I talk to them about the traditions of the Vietnamese, to resist aggression. I want them to know the truth about this war and to do a little bit to demoralize them so that they will refuse to fight."
"Hannah comes on and she knows what guard unit was called in and what kind of weapons were used. Thatâs when it starts to hit home. We knew what kind of fire power and devastation that kind of weapon can do to people, and now those same weapons were turning on us, you know, our own military is killing our own people. We might as well have been Viet Cong. But Hannah picked up on it and talked about it."
"We bought the music from progressive Americans who came to visit Hanoi. We also have our own music, but I think that the G.I.s like to listen to American music, it's more suitable to their ears."
"We mentioned that G.I.s should go AWOL and suggested some frigging, or that is fragging. We advised them to do what they think proper against the war."
"My goal was to tell G.I.s they shouldnât participate in a war that wasnât theirs. I tried to be friendly and convincing. I didnât want to be shrill or aggressive. For instance, I referred to the Americans as the adversary. I never called them the enemy."
"I heard her every day. Sheâs a marvelous entertainer. Iâm surprised she didnât get to Hollywood."
"San Francisco has always been a dream. And the Golden Gate Bridge and Hollywood, Iâd love to see them too."
"Hannah often stirred up arguments among the P.O.W.s. There were nearly fist fights over the programs. Some guys wanted to hear them, while others tried to ignore them. Personally, I listened because I usually gleaned information, reading between the lines."
"Isn't it clear that the war makers are gambling with your lives, while pocketing huge profits?"
"G.I., your government has abandoned you. They have ordered you to die. Donât trust them. They lied to you, G.I.s, you know you cannot win this war."
"Now for our talk. A Vietnam black G.I. who refuses to be a victim of racism is Billy Smith. It seems on the morning of March 15th a fragmentation grenade went off in an officerâs barracks in Bien Hoa killing two gung-ho lieutenants. Smith was illegally searched, arrested and put in Long Binh jail and brought home for trial. The evidence that showed him guilty was this: being black, poor and against the war and refusing to be a victim of racism."
"Our program served for a cause, so we believed in that cause. So we continued to broadcast."
"Letâs let bygones be bygones. Letâs move on and be friends. There will be many benefits if we can be friends together. There is no reason to be enemies."
"The signal was pretty good around Da Nang and we would tune in once or twice a week to hear her talk about the war, Hannah didnât necessarily make sense; she used American English, but really didnât speak our language in spite of hip expressions and hit tunes, even tunes banned on U.S. Army radio. The best thing going for her was that she was female and had a nice soft voice."
"American G.I.s don't fight this unjust immoral and illegal war of Johnson's. Get out of Vietnam now and alive. This is the voice of Vietnam Broadcasting from Hanoi, capitol of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Our program for American G.I.s can be heard at 16:30 hours. Now here's Connie Francis singing "I Almost Lost My Mind"."
"I always preferred American movies to French films. The French talked too much. There was more action in American movies."
"I thought it was time for me to do something to contribute to the revolution."
"We were trying to make the Americans understand that it was not right for them to be in Vietnam, that they were an aggressor, that this was a problem for the Vietnamese to sort out."
"We are against the world war being fomented by the superpowers and also against all the local wars of aggression which they instigate or back."
"We should prepare more knives and forks, buy more plates and sit around the table to eat Chinese food in the Western style, that is, each from his own plate. By doing so, we can avoid contagious diseases."
"When I recalled [what] Hu Yaobang [had achieved] some 30 years ago, I deeply felt as if that was from another life. China has become a different country⌠And by his example, you can tell how much this [communist] party has backtracked."
"If you make the mistake of capitalism, you should not be criticized. But we should have self-criticism."
"Journalists should give 80 percent of space to reporting good things and achievements and 20 percent to criticizing the seamy side of things and expose our shortcomings [...] This conforms with the reality of society."
"I was always interested in Hu Yaobang. I was working in the U.S. government during the time when he was general secretary, and I always found him to be a very interesting man. He was not a typical leader. He was just a little short guy, had a very high voice, very kind of bouncy and interested in discussions of issues and so forth. He was not a kind of a Mao type, or even a Deng Xiaoping type -- a great leader figure. So I thought that was interesting. And the more I looked at the period of time when he was in office, the more it began to occur to me that that he was more of a reformer than Deng Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping gets a lot of credit for the PRC reform efforts, and in some cases and there's a fair number of Chinese writers who actually believe that Deng does not deserve the credit that he's gotten."
"We should not blame foreigners for problems afflicting China. There are things in the West that should be considered acceptable to us, and things that are unacceptable. It is up to us to decide."
"Hu Yaobang neither put his own, nor the Communist Party's grip of power before [the welfare] of the people. It was in his belief that people would live a better life should there be no intervention from country leaders and that the economy and society would revive itself should the party impose no social and economic controls. I'd say that no Chinese leaders before or after Hu have shared his vision or style of governance."
"His biggest contribution [to China] is that he had helped restore order and right the wrongs."
"....What this shows is that âs cartoons are an excuse for acts of both random and targeted assassinations, executions and terrorism. What some donât see or choose not to see is that the excuse is not the cause of terrorism. The excuse is there to shift blame on the and to justify the unjustifiable...."
"Canadian Prime Minister who says that âfreedom of expression is not without limits.â Rather the stance to take â a simple one really â is that the aggression and provocation, the crux of the problem, is not free expression but murder. ...""
"...More than an attack on French or more accurately universal values, Islamist terrorist attacks are integral to a defence of their values â hate, violence, supremacy, misogyny, homophobia, anti-Semitism, totalitarianism⌠Values that are at odds with 21st century humanity, including a large section of the believing population â hence their need to impose their project with brute force. ..."
"The Islamist narrative has become mainstream, which is why a number of English-speaking media frame the terrorist attacks as the Islamists do. Watching journalists regurgitate Islamist propaganda by explaining how they were âprovokedâ to kill â as if the real provocation isnât murder â ... They have already bought the propaganda hook, line and sinker. Facts and evidence are irrelevant to them....According to Islamist (and also ironically other far-Right) propaganda, regurgitated by lazy and cowardly âjournalism,â there are no distinctions between Islam, Islamism and Muslims. ... Is there no difference between Christianity, the Christian-Right and Christians? Do all Christians think alike? ... Replace these with Islam, Islamism and Muslims, though, and suddenly these âjournalistsâ become incapable of critical thought. ..."
""...The important point about the terrorists who heinously killed or 3 others ...is not that they were Chechen or Tunisian or newly arrived refugees but that they were Islamists. Full stop. Recognising their allegiance to the Islamic far-Right helps us target the political movement. At the same time, we must continue to defend , the right to freedom of conscience and expression, equality of all citizens, and uncompromisingly oppose racism."