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Tag Archives: nationalism
Souvenir of nationalism 2008
Famous blogger Wang Xiaofeng explains why he bought an anti-CNN T-shirt.
Posted in Fashion
Tagged anti-CNN, boycott, CNN, nationalism, protests, T-shirts, Wang Xiaofeng
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Now is not the time for patriotic demonstrations
Han Han discourages his readers from extreme displays of patriotism.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged Han Han, May Fourth, nationalism, patriotism, protests
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Fear of FEER
Did CNPIEC ban an issue of the Wall Street Journal because of a FEER ad?
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged CNPIEC, FEER, Mongolia, nationalism, Wall Sreet Journal
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Carrefour hacked?
Carrefour website hacked?
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged boycott, Carrefour, France, nationalism, Olympic torch relay
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When China learned to say no
China Can Say No (中国可以说不) authors: National History (时代教育·先锋国家历史) interviews Song Qiang (宋强). Soho Xiaobao (SOHO小报) has an article by Zhang Xiaobo (张小波).
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged National History, nationalism, patriotism, Soho Xiaobao, Song Qiang, Zhang Xiaobo
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Zhang Ziyi and Ken Watanabe – naked pics; hypersensitive ranting
Photos of Zhang Ziyi and Ken Watanabe from memoirs of a Geisha? Not really.
Posted in Trends and Buzz
Tagged Ken Watanabe, nationalism, Zhang Ziyi
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