https://intergofed.org/documents/member ... onduct.pdf
Hands up who hasn't seen these broken.
If you're so against their human rights activities, why did you even go there? You implicitly support the government by going to the country and spending your money there. If you really believe what you say, you'll not only not go there, but you won't buy any Chinese goods. All the rest is hot air.RobertJasiek wrote:Not of China in general but of the Chinese gouvernment and those fulfilling their intentions. The by far vast majority of Chinese people is as friendly as everybody else in the world. It is the Chinese gouvernment's politics, which in some respects is very contrary to human rights, that I criticise. It is not caricature at all: When entering China and / or applying for a visa, I had to sign not to import what amounts to gouvernment criticism. Crimes against humanity of the Chinese gouvernements during the past decades are well documented but off-topic for this forum. Among the likely countries where IGF events are held, only China has these problems.
That's news to me. I'm pretty sure that most businesses in China aren't state-owned (although many of the large ones still are, as far as I know). And even if they were, I don't think travelling to a country and spending time in it necessarily implies support for the country's current government. (There are after all many people who live in democratic countries quite happily, who don't support the current government...)kirkmc wrote:You implicitly support the government by going to the country and spending your money there.
Of course, every time I enter some country with a doubtful gouvernment I consider very carefully whether it a) agrees with my conscience and b) supports human rights violations. Not buying goods or services of such a country is a two-folded sword: Usually it hurts the people much more than the gouvernment. Therefore tha latter is not as clearcut as you suggest. More details are off-topic for this thread though.kirkmc wrote:If you're so against their human rights activities, why did you even go there? You implicitly support the government by going to the country and spending your money there. If you really believe what you say, you'll not only not go there, but you won't buy any Chinese goods.
Robert, I know you think like a mathematician so you feel the need to set up an axiom and then derive everything from that.Human rights are a higher value than sports fairness.