@Ken >>So when anyone visits China and goes to a DJ Bone or Surgeon gig, they're a bourgeois expat milking the fcuk out of everyone.
I just find it hard to support a totalitarian theocracy Ken. m ******** So do I Martin. The crux of it is that we seem to believe in different ways and means about at least *displaying* disagreement with that theocracy. My view is that I don't see how *not* going to a DJ Bone or Surgeon gig in China makes one jot of difference either way. Ken -----Original Message----- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 12:21 PM To: list 313 Subject: Re: (313) Playing In China On 8 Sep 2009, at 11:24, Ravinder S Mann wrote: > Its a tricky one. Bringing the music to a potentially huge market v. > playing < insert oppressive state> but I doubt he got paid loads or > paid any money to sponsor the said oppressive state. It might even > inspire listeners to chanllenge the status quo. > Hey Ravi, I know it's tricky but I don't for one minute believe anyone in China right now would be up for challenging the status quo after listening to Star Dancer - as we all know what happens when they do. @Ken >>So when anyone visits China and goes to a DJ Bone or Surgeon gig, they're a bourgeois expat milking the fcuk out of everyone. I just find it hard to support a totalitarian theocracy Ken. m
