印尼华人被大屠杀的时候就有家可归啦?
这问题谈起来是伤感情的,要我说印尼华人被大屠杀,和南京的大屠杀虽然性质不同,但被杀者身上均有某些相似之处,就是华人或者说中国人缺乏民族主义,人们像一盘散沙,只知赚钱,不知团结,平日崇洋媚外,唯唯诺诺,想不被杀也难。
民族主义是最强悍的,也是反华者最害怕的。
(就事论事而已,没有不敬之意。)
印尼华人被大屠杀的时候就有家可归啦?
哪个民族都有好的文化,传统。也有差的一面。
既不能夜郎自大,也不能妄自菲薄。
中国最好的文化在于道家的阴阳平衡
如果我是你,我就会很自卑![]()
你还是好好学习汉语,好好弄懂什么才是盲目推崇,妄自菲薄,才到这里骂街吧, 好不好? 我就挺同情你的。。。
你说你,大家好好的讨论。。。你唯一的才能就是动不动就搞人身攻击???是不是只有这样才能显示你活着的唯一价值?你这样只会让人打心眼瞧不起。。。你这样的人活着有意思???? 哈哈。。。搞笑!
snowblower?
and me!
中国道教的阴阳学说才是宇宙最真的真理,什什么马克思,爱因斯坦,耶稣都比不上。。。。
可惜呀,我在中国的时候读的是马列,而不是阴阳学说。。。。
By 1938, as anti-Semitism came to a boil in Germany, Canada began to actively restrict Jewish immigration.[citation needed] Blair raised the amount of money immigrants had to possess to come to Canada from $5,000 to $15,000. As well, they had to be farmers, although most were coming from cities.
Blair followed the immigration regulations - many written by himself - to the letter and then boasted about his success in keeping Jews out of the country.
Canadian Jews held large demonstrations in the late 1930s pleading with their government to help, but to no avail. Senator Cairine Wilson was one of the country's leading voices against fascism and one of the few non-Jews lobbying for the refugees. Wilson begged Prime Minister Mackenzie King to let in 1,000 refugees. Receiving no help from King, Wilson tried other tactics but faced the same results. Wilson finally tried to have 100 Jewish orphans admitted to Canada, but Blair's regulations banned all but two of them.[citation needed]
When Samuel Bronfman became president of the Canadian Jewish Congress in 1939 (succeeding Jacobs who served as president of the revived CJC from 1934 until his death in 1938), he worked nonstop along with David Lewis, the National Secretary of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (a social democratic political party), the Workmen's Circle and the Jewish Labour Committee, to make Canada a refuge for the increasingly desperate Jews of Europe.[11]
In June 1939 Canada and the United States were the last hope for 907 Jewish refugees aboard the steamship SS St. Louis which had been denied to land in Havana although the passengers had entry visas. The Canadian government ignored the protests of Canadian Jewish organizations. King said the crisis was not a "Canadian problem" and Blair added in a letter to O.D. Skelton, Undersecretary of State for External Affairs, dated June 16, 1939, "No country could open its doors wide enough to take in the hundreds of thousands of Jewish people who want to leave Europe: the line must be drawn somewhere." The ship finally had to return to Germany.[12]
“Through government inaction and Blair’s bureaucratic anti-Semitism, Canada emerged from the war with one of the worst records of Jewish refugee resettlement in the world.[citation needed] Between 1933 and 1939, Canada accepted only 4,000 of the 800,000 Jews who had escaped from Nazi-controlled Europe.”