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#1 Parent Turino - 2010-04-21
Re: The National Day of Mourning in China

You should get a credit note due to the non-availability of the cable service, to make your renewal that bit cheaper, as the service was not fully available to you on " Mourning Day". But I doubt you will! I hope you were not too disappointed at the restrictions imposed on you by those from above!

#2 Parent Dragonized - 2010-04-21
Re: The National Day of Mourning in China

Unfortunately, this is an autocratic policy that was decided on a whim. I'm glad I'm not back there. In a ways this is kind of creepy as it reminded me of some cultural practices I read about which was done in China back when the emperor was still around. Whenever an emperor or a close relative of his (sometimes her, in the case of the Dowager Empress) kicked the bucket, everyone who was an artist in the area of music, poetry, opera, etc. wouldn't be allowed to do their thing. People were expected to carry long faces and express sorrow for the royal family. The atmosphere needed to be dull so everyone can appreciate how sad we're all supposed to feel because that's what we were told, at least that's my understanding of it.

The fact that internet sites which stream music and videos aren't allowed to be open and international football matches such as the UEFA champions league have been rescheduled shows that the more things change, the more they stay the same. It's sad that the souls of many perished with the earthquake, however people who are still living should continue to live, shoving this down everyone's throats only brings resentment. We all have our way of mourning and grieving. I'm sorry you're going through this.

englishgibson - 2010-04-21
The National Day of Mourning in China

The recent earthquake in Qinghai was a disaster and we all should take a moment and pay respects to all the victims. However, should my digital cable be off? Was it off after the Sichuan quake?
My condolences to all affected by the quake

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