__Forum_ Chinese protesters need support By Yue Gang Freedom and democracy they're nice, aren't they? They are self-claimed by the I tnited States to be the universal val ues it stands by, or more pre cisely. stands for But when many Chinese stu dents are risking their lives for _Commentary_ freedom and democracy, the White House turns its liack American interests, not those too abstract and too universal in values and principals, have defined the White House's re luctance to give moral support, let alone to take some tangible measures as it did toward Po land several years ago Fine. Let's be more realistic, talk about these specific Ameri can interests and forget about the abstract eternal values on which I still feed my fancy oc casionally. When Mao Tse-Tung and Richard Nixon shook hands 17 years ago. both men had turned himself into a card the other could use in dealing with the Soviets. National interests on both sides bridged the Pacific Ocean in spite of an ocean of political and ideological differ ences. However, with Gorbachev's _Letters_ Why we do As the year draws to a close. 1 wish to say a few things to the student body concerning the Oregon Commentator. 1) To those of you who didn't know, we did receive funding from the Incidental Fee Com mittee!. No matter their decision however, we would have con tinued to publish anyway, not only next year but for many years to come. We have been doing so since 1983, and we will continue to do so. 2) We will continue to pro vide alternative views to the left-wing orthodoxy of this c ampus and to engage in the war of ideas by promoting in tellectual and academic liberty. An example of this is our re cent decision to discontinue the running of researc h paper advertisements We reali/.e that this has been hypocritical ol us and we apologize* tor doing so :i) We will find and use dif ferent synonyms for the word "diversity" — clearly one of the most over-used words on this campus today. The Oregon Commentator, to the dismay of our staunch op ponents. has not died but grown stronger from the con troversy of last term We will continue to strive for improve ment so that you. our readers, will be better informed of the issues affecting you. After all. that is why we do what we do. Patrick A. Perkins Editor, Oregon Commentator 1989-90 visit to China to normalize Sino-Soviet relations (which was so overshadowed by the student demonstrations as to at tract enough attention to its sig nificance to American inter ests). the Mao Nixon or Dong Hush deals have now ended up being outdated cards throw n away by history One would have to live on another planet to (relieve that the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency tan still maintain, among other benefits of the old triangle relationship, their monitoring facility in northwest China bordering So viet Central Asia, the only U S access for such purposes on the Asian continent, while the Sino-Soviet borders, as Deng and Corby have promised (and let's pray for it), are si heduled to be demilitarized in the next few years with only a few bor der guards checking passports. It would lie great if glasnost can bring peace to the world Hut what may happen to Amor it an interests if the democratic movement in China is crushed in blood anti if such a setback tout lies off a series of reaction ary returns to conservative power in the Soviet Union and other Hast European countries? With the Sino-Soviet thaw at the backdrop. China’s setback woultl put Corby and his glas nost in an even more difficult situation. And in that case. ,i reunion of the Sino-Soviet communist hardliners is not totally unlike Iv. because glasnost in Ixith countries, so lar, is definitely not irreversible. On the other hand, the suc cess of China's democ ratiza lion, which will have a strong positive impact on other Hast crn Hlo< countries, will better serve American interests Finally, the tiny optimistic side of myself resists being to tally quieted by the cold dis cussion of politics. A few American friends of mine on this campus, who are certainly not for the White House's ver sion of American interests, have extended their sympathy and support for their fellow Chinese students, joining us in our demonstration in Salem last weekend and offering do nations to lx- sent to China When most of us (Chinese stu dents return to our homeland, the "American influence" we will bring hack will not la- the contingency of values we find in American politics, but tin dear memory of our Americ an friends and the solidarity they share with us Paradoxically. 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