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San Francisco, Are You Ready for Official Chinese Government-Sponsored Olympic Propaganda?

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Government-sponsored? Propaganda? Read on and then you make the call. As has been reported, coming Saturday, April 12, to San Francisco is “‘Beijing, Are You Ready,’ a newly-released series by Oakland’s D3 Production, Inc that’s officially approved by the Beijing Organizing Committee.”

Right now, not many people in San Francisco have seen this production yet, but some are already wondering if it’s going to be just more Olympic propaganda.

As a clue, consider a similar production from D3 Productions from a few years back called Tibet Diary, where some Americans specifically chosen for not knowing much about Tibet are taken there and videotaped.

Take a look at looking at this video starting at 5:24 for about three minutes.

Wow. Those clips are called the money shots. Of course, the opinions expressed might very well be genuine. But after looking at the connections between party run media in China and the people behind Tibet Diary, you could be forgiven for thinking that this video is an example of government-supported propaganda.

Will Beijing, Are You Ready be a similar kind of production? See for yourself at the Main Public Library at 2:00 PM.

A newly-released series by Oakland’s D3 Production, Inc., officially approved by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic games, this special series features Chinese athletes in training, the construction of the bird’s nest (Beijing national stadium) and much more behind the scenes with rare access to key people and places. Viewers also will experience the variety of ways that China’s capital city is preparing to host the 2008 Olympic games – the first ever Olympics held on Chinese soil. Film producer Duffy Wang, Mary Windishar (host of the film, “Beijing, Are You Ready?), Ms. Yang Zhou (former captain of Chinese National Women’s Soccer Team) and Ms. Nicole Pang (former member of Chinese National Swimming Team) will be available for discussion. Cosponsored by the Chinese Center and the Northern California Chinese Culture Athletic Federation. This program will be in English and Chinese.


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