Sometimes when I see something, I just have to share. So here's what I watched this morning and I've been thinking about it ever since... I especially appreciate how this TED talk speaker summarizes at the end.
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WOW. I read a book called Red Azalea an autobiography of a Chinese woman in the 50s. Not for the faint of heart! In fact, shocking to Westerners. Made me so glad that I was born in America! Phone date? Any time for me. darlene
Even though I thought I already knew about this topic, it was very eye opening and sad....! Makes you think about all the victims of propaganda in China, but also throughout the world. Heidi
2 comments:
WOW. I read a book called Red Azalea an autobiography of a Chinese woman in the 50s. Not for the faint of heart! In fact, shocking to Westerners. Made me so glad that I was born in America!
Phone date? Any time for me.
darlene
Even though I thought I already knew about this topic, it was very eye opening and sad....! Makes you think about all the victims of propaganda in China, but also throughout the world.
Heidi
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