On 10/25/06, Louis Proyect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This has nothing to do with the matter at hand,
which is the supposed popularity of the Chinese
government. You can say the same thing about the
White Rose students who resisted Hitler: "small,
marginalized, and divided". But that does not indicate that Hitler was popular.



Does not mean he was unpopular either - he did win 30% of votes in the
1932 presidential elections. if Hitler can command such a huge mass of
support, is it so hard to believe the Chinese and Iranian governments
may be slightly more popular?
-raghu.

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