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Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Dream and the Chinese Cyber Attack on the US

Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech called for racial equality and an end to discrimination. China's cyber attacks in the United States have caused a widespread racial discrimination against Chinese people, reinforcing the stereotypes that the Chinese are controlled by the Communist Party to launch anti-America attacks and intelligence gathering activities through cyber warfare.  Although Chinese cyber attacks will continue, we urge both sides, especially the Chinese side, to restrain themselves to prevent an elevation of the situation.  We also urge people to learn from each other with understanding and tolerance, not through hatred.  If you have problems understanding Chinese, please let us know.  We specialize in Chinese translation, not only language translation but also cultural translation.

By Samuel Chong
January 17, 2010

Martin Luther King, Jr., the prominent leader in the African-American civil rights movement, is known for his "I Have a Dream" speech, delivered in March 1963 in Washington.  In his speech, Martin Luther King called for racial equality and an end to discrimination.  

In 1964, Martin Luther King became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end racial segregation and racial discrimination through civil disobedience and other non-violent means. Unfortunately, Martin Luther King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee.

In memory of Martin Luther King, Jr., and in light of the recent cyber attacks on the US by the Chinese (some say the Chinese government), we would like to urge people to handle the situation properly with discussion, negotiation, and mutual understanding.  We especially urge the Chinese side to refrain from attacking companies such as Google, Yahoo, Adobe, or US government agencies in order to prevent a widespread antagonistic feelings against the Chinese people in general.  Tolerance is needed, and mutual understanding is necessary.  We should exchange information, not to steal intelligence through cyber warfare.

Martin Luther King, Jr. would never have approved of the Chinese launching cyber warfare against US companies and government agencies.  Martin Luther King, Jr. promoted racial equality and the end of discrimination.  The action of the Chinese launching cyber attacks against the US is an action of instigation and should immediately be stopped.  We urge the Chinese government to consider the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. in light of recent events.

In the United States, companies such as Google, Yahoo have been attacked.  According to Terry and Linda Jamison, the Psychic Twins, who accurately predicted the September 11 terrorist attacks of the World Trade Center in New York, US government agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), and the Pentagon are also under attacks.  Electricity grids are especially vulnerable.  The attacks come from China and Korea.

Not only businesses and government agencies, well known people such as Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Dr. Henry Kissinger, Paul Tudor Jones, the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd are also likely to be targets of such attacks, according to our belief.

The Chinese will want to know what companies Warren Buffett will invest next.  The Chinese will want to know if Bill Gates is really retired and if he has any hidden agendas.  The Chinese will want to know the secret of Dr. Henry Kissinger's longevity, Paul Tudor Jones' investment portfolios as well as Kevin Rudd's negotiation strategies with his Chinese counterparts.

There is little we can do to help.  The husband of the daughter of the President of China used to be the head of a well-known Chinese Internet company.  He has virtually disappeared since several years ago.  However, if you have questions regarding Chinese language and culture, please Let us know, as we provide Chinese translation services, and we are good at what we do.

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