migmardolma
MigmarDolma
migmardolma

I also disagree with you. There is no way you can compare a dictatorial and a democratic government with each other. I'm not only talking about Tibet. Think about East Turkestan, Southern Mongolia and the human rights issues in China itself. We can't ignore that and deal with a government that incarcerates its nobel

I respectfully disagree with you. As a woman who cares for gender issues, one is seeking justice and equality. So it would be an extreme double-standard to say, oh dear womyn you live in a authoritarian state, but just try to get your position in there. No, I think we should encourage womyn living in China, Tibet and

Who talked about the entire country? This article is about the Chinese Communist Party. I didn't mention the entire country, nor did Jezebel do. Please read carefully.

I am not saying, that China is all evil. I just think that - talking about Chinese Communist Party - one must absolutely mention the human rights violations. Talking about gender equality in the Nazi Party would also be very strange, if we wouldn't mention the Holocaust with it, no?

I think they shouldn't have compared the CCP to the American Congress. You can't compare a dictatorship with a democratic system. It is like comparing apple and pear. Womyn can only be free in a democratic society which respects rule of law and human rights.

exactly!

I must say it is really disappointing to see an article about women in the Chinese Communist Party without even mentioning brutal violations of human rights (yes, also women's rights) in China and Tibet. I consider Jezebel as a forum with moral standards where womyn (and men) can talk about injustices and problems in