'Ding Jihao was here': Chinese tourist, 15, defaces 3,500-year-old Egyptian temp

Started by Gigas, May 28, 2013, 01:58:44 AM

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Gigas

Now this little punk should be publicly flogged and made to scrub the entire temple clean, for the rest of his life.


QuoteA Chinese schoolboy has been caught defacing an ancient Egyptian temple just a few days after China's government attacked 'uncivilised' tourists for ruining the country's reputation abroad.

Chinese visitors to the Luxor Temple were outraged when they spotted the graffiti reading: 'Ding Jinhao was here' on 3,500-year-old hieroglyphics on the wall of the temple.

They posted a picture of the graffiti written in Chinese online along with comments expressing their disgust at the boy's actions.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2331613/China-disgraced-tourist-vandal-engraved-Ding-Jihao-hieroglyphics-Egyptian-temple.html
Everyone loves me, till they're sick of me

VillageIdiot


robomont

talk about making your mark on history.our names will be gone .his name will go on for thousands of years.the kid is a genius even though i condemn him .
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

petrus4

He should be made to remove the graffiti, but I do not advocate any form of barbaric punishment for him.  A number of sites in Egypt have had similar forms of graffiti written throughout history; the Romans did it.  It is instinctual behaviour; a means of circumventing death, if only vicariously.

He should, however, be made to clean it; and then he should have it explained to him in no uncertain terms that that is intolerable.  The single main reason why Egypt's antiquities are so vitally important, is because in and of themselves, they are the only publically available evidence, which refutes the mainstream lie of linear evolution, and the additional lie that our contemporary civilisation is the only technologically capable one that has ever existed. 

The cabal would like nothing more, than for the few scraps of the honest past we have left, to disappear.  You may be sure that they would keep some for them and theirs; but it would create a scenario where our descendants would be forced to believe their lies, because we would have nothing else.

The past must be honestly and accurately preserved; because whatever we believe about the past, determines both the present and the future.  Who we think we have been, determines who we are and who we will be. 

Memory is the very substance of consciousness; consciousness cannot exist without it, and as a result, the nature of the former, dictates the nature of the latter.
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers."
        — Abbie Hoffman

A51Watcher




Quite soon vandalism of Egyptian monuments will the least of our worries over there -


Hey, let's cover the pyramids in wax!

http://www.therightscoop.com/hey-lets-cover-the-pyramids-in-wax/



The Salafist party's plan for the Pyramids? Cover them in wax

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2077964/The-Salafist-partys-plan-Pyramids--cover-wax.html



Muslim clerics call for destruction of Egypt's Great Pyramid and other antiquities

http://freethoughtnation.com/contributing-writers/63-acharya-s/705-muslim-clerics-call-for-destruction-of-egypts-great-pyramid-and-other-antiquities.html




Remember the giant Budda statue?













petrus4

Quote from: A51Watcher on May 28, 2013, 04:22:48 AM
Muslim clerics call for destruction of Egypt's Great Pyramid and other antiquities

http://freethoughtnation.com/contributing-writers/63-acharya-s/705-muslim-clerics-call-for-destruction-of-egypts-great-pyramid-and-other-antiquities.html

In preparation for the Burning Legion's second invasion of Azeroth, Kil'jaeden dispatched Mannoroth to Draenor. Describing him to Gul'dan, Kil'jaeden mentioned that, "Mannoroth is known for many things. Patience is not among them."

There, twelve clan chieftains of the Orcish Horde drank from Mannoroth's blood, and fell prey to the Blood Curse. Their corruption quickly spread to the rest of the Horde, and ultimately led to their ill-fated assault on the human kingdoms on Azeroth.

Mannoroth made his mark upon the Orcs in Draenor.  Many years before the Dark Portal was first formed, Mannoroth, under orders from Kil'jaeden, took part in the plan to put the Orcs under the thumb of the Burning Legion. Though he would later say that the Orcs were his "by right", it was likely just plain arrogance of his blood pact with the Orcs. His own master, Kil'jaeden, could claim rule over the Orcs since it was he who discovered them. They would serve as harbingers of chaos, wiping out any potential resistance when the Legion arrived on a world. With the help of Gul'dan, the Blood of Mannoroth was drunk by the chieftains of the clans, with the exception of Durotan of the Frostwolf. They were engulfed by a demonic bloodlust that wiped out the Draenei and damned the Orcs forever.


This is, in truth, my own link with Islam; and is why I should have greater empathy for them than I do.  They are being used as footsoldiers by the Eye, just as the Orcs were used by the Legion in their history.

I woke suddenly, covered in sweat, my breath coming in great, shuddering gasps.

We were running forward, always onward, the sounds of Human screaming a constant echo in our ears, fires on both sides of us, and the ground reduced to featureless mud beneath our feet. Farmland, farmhouses, all the Human buildings; we smashed through them, burned them, always seeking the families within, to try and end our mad, desperate hunger. A hunger that could not be ended.

The hunger to kill.

Human men, often smaller than the smallest of us, tried frantically to defend their wives and children. Most barely lasted seconds before being overwhelmed by us, and they never died cleanly. They were always smashed, torn, burned to the point where nobody could have known afterwards that they had once been Humans.

Red blood, black blood, theirs, ours, covered us. We waded through it, it washed over us when we killed. We didn't know which, and we didn't care. We only sought one thing, and we found it. Again and again, times beyond number, we found it.

When I woke, when I remembered, in the few seconds when I could see both of my lives, contrasted, laid side by side, it was always the same. For a moment I would struggle to shut it out; I couldn't bear it, but something forced me to remember, to look.

"Spirits, help us...

What have we done?"


I struggled with my body, now semi-aware of where I was, telling myself to stop. "Must not...be heard...don't know who could come. It's only a dream. Only...a dream!"

"What is wrong?" Nariyya had heard me, and stood at the entrance of my tent. Her voice helped bring me out of it.

"You shouldn't...see me like this," I managed to growl out between convulsions. She didn't move, but her face registered concern.

I couldn't answer her for several more moments, as I was still fighting to bring my body back under control. The customary, agonising fire in my stomach was there, caused by the convulsions and the involuntary storm through my nerves.

I grit my teeth.

"It is...a dream...my memories..."

I answered her haltingly, still shaking.

"Memories of...the Blood."

Although Nariyya was young, she'd obviously read some history, because all of the colour drained from her face, and her eyes widened in barely comprehending horror as she realised what I meant. Her next words were a whisper, and she slowly began backing away.

"You can't mean..."

"Yes..."

I closed my eyes, trying to get the shaking to slow down more.

"They gave it...to my parents. They gave it...to all of us. I was...six years old."

My boar then pushed past Nariyya and came into the tent, putting his snout against my face. He had, of course, seen me in this state many times over the years, and he knew that simply his presence was the main thing I needed. As usual, with him there, I was gradually able to regain control, though I gripped his mane tightly for another several seconds.

"It sent us mad, Nariyya," I was speaking more evenly now. "The Humans and your people saw it, saw what we did to them because of it, but they didn't *know*. They weren't us, and they didn't feel it. It was something that the mortal races were never meant to be exposed to. It very nearly destroyed us."

The boar grunted, reminding me that he was there. I ran a hand through his fur, and continued.

"For me, the memories are largely unconscious, and only come when I am asleep. It is like that for most; our minds cannot tolerate consciously remembering. There was only one of us who could still control himself while under the influence of the Blood, although even as strong as he was, for him the control was only partial. He died in order to free the rest of us."

I could see that Nariyya knew who I was referring to. I spoke again, briefly.

"Although it is true that we naturally love to fight, and still have a bloodlust of our own, we can usually control that. The demons used...who we are...against us.

The Blood took our nature and distorted it; sent us berserk, and kept us in a stronger version of that state, constantly, for years. While it affected us, the only thing we wanted to do was kill."

"Will you...be all right now?" Nariyya asked me.

"Yes," I answered her. "Until tomorrow night, at least. There will never be absolution for me, Nariyya. Not for any of us. Grom was able to free us, but even he could not change the past. What is done, is done. Some of the Humans still consider us monsters, and have spat on me. Our Warchief told us that the only way any of us could cope with it was to realise that although we can't change the past, the one thing we can still change is the future. I hold to that, and more than anything else, it is the reason why now I never take life unless it is necessary."

She nodded, and went back to her own tent, as it was still the middle of the night. The boar moved closer to me, and I lay back down next to him, as I was gradually taken by a few hours of what was now, a mercifully dreamless sleep.


I wrote this latter quote myself.  This was the backstory I gave Mirshalak.  We must somehow prevent the Muslims from being used as the cabal's army.  I do not know how to do that, however; other than by trying to reach them.
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers."
        — Abbie Hoffman

08rubicon

petrus;
  Please elaberate on your last post..who,what where, when.? Just what are
you refering to?
  rubicon

Somamech

I would like a news link or what have you from our member's here either living in China, or with a China in Chinese ;)

QuoteDing Jinhao's parents, who live in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, apologised for his behavior on Saturday and asked for forgiveness from the public after angry Internet users discovered and revealed the identity of the young man, aged 14, a middle school student in Nanjing.

"We want to apologise to the Egyptian people and to people who have paid attention to this case across China," Ding's mother said in Modern Express, a local newspaper.

Ding has realised the seriousness of his misconduct, according to his mother.

His father said they felt regretful after news about the case was spread online.

SOURCE:


http://www.relax.com.sg/relax/news/1809816/Parents_of_Chinese_teen_apologise_over_defacing.html

Persecute the kid for what he/she has been raised in seems to be the status qou this week around the world  ;D

Don't get me wrong the kid must be a right little you know what, but we are only a product of our socitey at that age, and I would imagine that it would a certain wealthy class in China for him to be there in the first case that his parent's are Paying quite a few Red Pockect's right now :D








VillageIdiot

I'm a fan of barbaric punishment for vandals. He destroyed ancient history. How would he like it if I went and took a scissors to an ancient Chinese tapestry or smashed a Ming vase?

The little punk wanted China at the forefront of history. Too bad Ding Dong. All you did was elevate the  Egyptians.

Somamech

Quote from: VillageIdiot on May 28, 2013, 06:36:17 PM
I'm a fan of barbaric punishment for vandals. He destroyed ancient history. How would he like it if I went and took a scissors to an ancient Chinese tapestry or smashed a Ming vase?

The little punk wanted China at the forefront of history. Too bad Ding Dong. All you did was elevate the  Egyptians.

:D 

If all "English" speaking reports are even vaguely on track with 50% accuracy of the truth then this kid is receiving barbaric punishment  ;)

Why do people need to be heard though ? 

In Melbourne Australia where I live we have Graffiti Everywhere and Anywhere.  I don't like most of it coming from an artistic perspective, but some of it is awesome. 

One thing I noticed after spending a month in Taiwan is that Australian's love to Yell things out to stranger's.  Be that with Graffiti,  or driving past in a Car whilst you may be walking or even in another car.  You don't get that need in people within Taiwan (in my example here) to express something to some complete stranger who does not give a hoot about your random thoughts  ;D

So in the case of this punk kid, Why did he feel the need to be heard and deface something treasured to many?

Its really a complex issue and chopping things off wont stop it, in this case ;)  :D 





 

VillageIdiot

Destroying priceless history is criminal. Period. He doesn't need hands.

Somamech

Quote from: VillageIdiot on May 28, 2013, 08:19:59 PM
Destroying priceless history is criminal. Period. He doesn't need hands.

Ok fair enough  ;)

I will team up that young kid with Jolie.. they will share something in common :D

petrus4

Quote from: 08rubicon on May 28, 2013, 02:33:37 PM
petrus;
  Please elaberate on your last post..who,what where, when.? Just what are
you refering to?
  rubicon

My point was basically to suggest that, where the current cold war against Islam is concerned, life is imitating art.  The backstory of the Warcraft franchise involved a highly warlike, apparently savage race (the Orcs) being used as the forward invasion force of a group of demons, who wanted to destroy a particular world, and very nearly succeeded in doing so, by sending the Orcs in first, in order to soften up any potential resistance before the demons showed up themselves.

The Illuminati are doing the same thing with Islam, and most people don't recognise it.  Hence, the reason why we not only need to stop fighting the Muslims, but even more importantly, we need to convince the Muslims to stop fighting us.  We need to find a way to successfully communicate to them, that they are being used; that this supposed divine mandate that they have to take over the world, is something that they've been manipulated into wanting by someone else.
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers."
        — Abbie Hoffman

Somamech

I agree with a lot you say but people need to see it in ALL relgions of that GOD.

Obviously you saw or are seeing how lightly the Catholic Church has got off the hook via a Gov investigation today ?

What has happened there is not on.  The people involved have shown little remorse for abusing children for their own sexual need's. 

Infact I would wager a bet on this Chinese's kid's family wishing they had an easy option of spending a million AUD to quieten the public down. 

:-X

petrus4

Quote from: Somamech on May 28, 2013, 08:43:30 PM
I agree with a lot you say but people need to see it in ALL relgions of that GOD.

Yes, all three of the religions focused on Yahweh/El do tend to have fairly serious problems.  Then again, I grew up with the guy, and although I'm no longer Christian as such, I do still tend to be drawn to Godforms which correspond with Binah (Saturn) in general terms, Qabalistically speaking; so I'm more inclined to grant him concessions than most people.

Also, for the record, I don't exactly view Allah and Yahweh as entirely the same being, despite the conventional views on that subject.  As hard, legalistic, and punitive as Judaism is, Islam is more extreme, IMHO; which is one of the main reasons why I don't like it.
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers."
        — Abbie Hoffman