And then Alexandre Despatie congratulated Ruolin (the diver) - THAT WAS SO CUTE! I love you Alex <33.
I have heard the Chinese anthem enough times when I was in Hong Kong to honestly hum it in my sleep. It's been ridiculous over there.
QUOTE(Teesa @ Aug 21 2008, 06:18 PM)

I am writing another essay.
That is quite possibly the MOST biased piece of journalism I have read in my life. But then I realized this is a blog, and people bullshit a lot on blogs. So she's getting investigated, but there's no reason to spew crap about China along the way.
I love how people have ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT WHATSOEVER that's she's not 16. I mean, it's likely that she's not (and if/when the IOC discovers that she's not, I'll be VERY pissed off, but with the Chinese government, NOT He Kexin or the other gymnasts). But there is always a chance that this isn't the case.
The American media is being relentless in portraying the Chinese as evil, brainwashed robots that want nothing but to win, or else suffer the consequences from their Communist leaders. It's sad that in a country where free speech is a belief and a way of life (which is advocated so much for China), that the free speech spewed out is sometimes biased, one-sided, and completely misleading. This is only slightly better than the restrictions China sets on their journalists.
The U.S. and many other countries have had plenty of incidents in their past - performance-enhancing drugs, etc. While you might argue that a younger age give an advantage to the Chinese team, realize that these young gymnasts have actual talent, don't even go to the level of using drugs. I am in no way condoning what they did (if it's actually proven), but for a kid, doing what their country wants for them does not make them evil, conniving cheaters like all these ridiculous "objective" articles make them out to be.
Perhaps, instead of reading American articles that brainwash you (how ironic), take a look at this one:
http://news.imagethief.com/blogs/china/arc...d-babygate.aspxAt least
attempt to view this from another angle.