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Suzanne wrote:Both are cute. China is bending over backwards to APPEAR great for the olympics but what about the workers and farmers? (Or anyone else having to suffer because of the hosting of the olympics) The news had a special on the farmers who are having to let their rice fields die because of the shortage of water. Water that is being saved for the olympic events. They are apparently having a rain drought there and were using the water to keep the fields going. How sad.
Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
Here are the pictures of the girl who was on tv and the girl who actually sang the song:
Michigan Girl wrote:Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
Here are the pictures of the girl who was on tv and the girl who actually sang the song:
The real singer is also the cuter child!!!![]()
Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
Here are the pictures of the girl who was on tv and the girl who actually sang the song:
Michigan Girl wrote:Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
The real singer is also the cuter child!!!![]()
Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
Here are the pictures of the girl who was on tv and the girl who actually sang the song:
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
Here are the pictures of the girl who was on tv and the girl who actually sang the song:
I read an article about this and apparently both the girls are very happy that both of them got to participate in the event. The 7 year old girl said she's happy that her voice was heard by everyone. Some of the Chinese involved with this said it was good that two girls got to be part of this instead of just one. But then again, who really knows if what they claim the 7 year old is saying, actually came from her. But for crying out loud, she's only 7 years old. Not like she's going to loose a house or something cause her face wasn't used. It's like a muppet puppet. The voice isn't coming from the actual puppet, no one's complaining about that so who cares. None of us went go out and purchased an album like in the Milli-Vanilli case.
Barb wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
Here are the pictures of the girl who was on tv and the girl who actually sang the song:
I read an article about this and apparently both the girls are very happy that both of them got to participate in the event. The 7 year old girl said she's happy that her voice was heard by everyone. Some of the Chinese involved with this said it was good that two girls got to be part of this instead of just one. But then again, who really knows if what they claim the 7 year old is saying, actually came from her. But for crying out loud, she's only 7 years old. Not like she's going to loose a house or something cause her face wasn't used. It's like a muppet puppet. The voice isn't coming from the actual puppet, no one's complaining about that so who cares. None of us went go out and purchased an album like in the Milli-Vanilli case.
Do you actually believe they can speak freely about this?
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
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.... But for crying out loud, she's only 7 years old. Not like she's going to loose a house or something cause her face wasn't used. It's like a muppet puppet. The voice isn't coming from the actual puppet, no one's complaining about that so who cares. None of us went go out and purchased an album like in the Milli-Vanilli case.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Barb wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
Here are the pictures of the girl who was on tv and the girl who actually sang the song:
I read an article about this and apparently both the girls are very happy that both of them got to participate in the event. The 7 year old girl said she's happy that her voice was heard by everyone. Some of the Chinese involved with this said it was good that two girls got to be part of this instead of just one. But then again, who really knows if what they claim the 7 year old is saying, actually came from her. But for crying out loud, she's only 7 years old. Not like she's going to loose a house or something cause her face wasn't used. It's like a muppet puppet. The voice isn't coming from the actual puppet, no one's complaining about that so who cares. None of us went go out and purchased an album like in the Milli-Vanilli case.
Do you actually believe they can speak freely about this?
After reading a few articles today, obviously a number of them are.
edcha wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Barb wrote:I'm not too surprised. It is China after all. Poor little girl. That had to hurt.
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.... But for crying out loud, she's only 7 years old. Not like she's going to loose a house or something cause her face wasn't used. It's like a muppet puppet. The voice isn't coming from the actual puppet, no one's complaining about that so who cares. None of us went go out and purchased an album like in the Milli-Vanilli case.
TSH,
I respect your opinion. However, if I were the parent of that little girl (the real singer), I would really be pissed off big time! The principle is not right. It's just unfair, to say the least.
Rhiannon wrote:Awesome that the story came out though so the little girl can have her due credit.
Arkansas wrote:So is somehow out here, current or former, gonna write a blog about 'lipping' this thing?
Btw, who the F cares? I think it's great. I see their point, so what?!
later~
Barb wrote:Suzanne wrote:Both are cute. China is bending over backwards to APPEAR great for the olympics but what about the workers and farmers? (Or anyone else having to suffer because of the hosting of the olympics) The news had a special on the farmers who are having to let their rice fields die because of the shortage of water. Water that is being saved for the olympic events. They are apparently having a rain drought there and were using the water to keep the fields going. How sad.
The good thing (if there is a good thing) is that this stuff is coming out so the world can see China for what it is. Anyone else really believe those Chinese female gymnists are really 16 years old? They look like they are 12!
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