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s*******u 发帖数: 9508 | 1 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ping-fu/sad-but-not-broken_b_2603
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1. You confirmed to Forbes you waited 1 year before getting the passport.
And in your google interview, you said you got your passport in 2 weeks. Can
you explain the timeline discrepancy?
2. Were you deported from China, or voluntarily came to US to study?
3. Did you witness your teacher being quartered by 4 horses during the
revolution? One of your friends Mrs. Erica Brindley has acknowledged (on
your behalf) that is fictional. Can you confirm that? If yes, were there any
other fantasies being cooked into the book?
4. Were you at a boarding facility or at any kind of prison or camp? Can
you please clarify?
5. Were you politically persecuted as a young girl? If yes, how do you
explain the fact you were posing as a member of Red Guard in one of the
photos?
6. How could you get into the then-extremely competitive college without
any formal education since eight as you claimed?
7. When was your article published in the People’s Daily newspaper? Can you
provide proof?
In this article you have not produced a single proof to the many questions
your critics have posed. Instead you turn sentimental talking about your
vision and good faith. But you must know a story has to be true to be
inspirational. To say this is a smear campaign is another tasteless tactic
that many fallen celebrities chose to resort to when facing criticism,
including the recently disgraced Armstrong. However, only truth will prevail
. | k*******r 发帖数: 16963 | | c****h 发帖数: 4968 | 3 别人提的问题都是legitimate的,却被她说成是人身攻击。 | a******e 发帖数: 36306 | 4 Bob Carasik
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看起来应该是这厮
http://www.meetup.com/mandarin/members/7835323/
【在 k*******r 的大作中提到】 : 立马跳出个sb老美洗白。
| s*******u 发帖数: 9508 | 5 怀疑是亲友团。。呵呵。。。
【在 k*******r 的大作中提到】 : 立马跳出个sb老美洗白。
| s*******u 发帖数: 9508 | 6 huffingtonpost硝烟渐起。。。
【在 s*******u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ping-fu/sad-but-not-broken_b_2603 : : TenTenElevenBecome a fan : . : . : . : . : . : 0 Fans. : 1. You confirmed to Forbes you waited 1 year before getting the passport.
| k*******r 发帖数: 16963 | | h****1 发帖数: 1242 | 8 怎么没其他婊子去帮忙??
其实她几个访谈里就有不少证据表明她是个说谎成性的婊子
【在 s*******u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ping-fu/sad-but-not-broken_b_2603 : : TenTenElevenBecome a fan : . : . : . : . : . : 0 Fans. : 1. You confirmed to Forbes you waited 1 year before getting the passport.
| a******e 发帖数: 36306 | 9 只有一个中国通在那里帮腔
https://www.facebook.com/bob.carasik
【在 h****1 的大作中提到】 : 怎么没其他婊子去帮忙?? : 其实她几个访谈里就有不少证据表明她是个说谎成性的婊子
| h****1 发帖数: 1242 | 10 这破JB网站老不让我登录
谁有帐号贴上去:
1.
http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_988_Ping_Fu.mp3/view
In the same interview, starting at 17:15 in the above audio.
Allegedly, her teacher used some of her research and submitted to a paper (
didn't specify which). Allegedly, People's Daily picked up the story from
WenHui Bao, a famous newspaper based in Shanghai. These are specific
newspapers you named. Both are well archived. An editorial you read in 1982
that may have nothing to with your 'research' can't be the best you could do
, right?
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But in a recent interview: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ping-fu/clarifying-the-facts-in-bend-not-break_b_2603405.html
she said:
"I remember reading an editorial in a newspaper in 1982 that called for
gender equality. It was not a news article and not written by me, and I didn
't know it had anything to do with my research (pp. 253-255). "
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she did lie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
check out how her face is being slapped at
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ping-fu/clarifying-the-facts-in-b
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Q: In a 2010 NPR interview, you say you saw Red Guards execute one teacher
by tying each limb to a separate horse and dismembering her by having each
horse run simultaneously in a separate outward direction. During the
Cultural Revolution, dismemberment using four horses was unheard of and
would have been quite difficult. This was a legend from several hundred
years ago.
A: To this day, in my mind, I think I saw it. That is my emotional memory of
it. After reading Fang's post, I think in this particular case that his
analysis is more rational and accurate than my memory. Those first weeks
after having been separated from both my birth parents and my adoptive
parents were so traumatic, and I was only eight years old. There is a famous
phrase in China for this killing; I had many nightmares about it.
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http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_988_Ping_Fu.mp3/view
In an interview with NPR 2010, starting at 13:25
Her words: "when we first got together in the dormitory, they gathered us
all to the soccer field, there was a big soccer field in the middle of the
living quarter of eh, eh, the student's dormitory. They killed two teachers
right in front of us to scare us. So they basically said that if you dare to
say anything wrong or do anything wrong this is what is gonna happen to you
. So one teacher was tied up on four horses on the field, and when the four
horses going four different directions, she just got split and we were
forced to watch it. That was the first ten days I was there "
You were forced to see a female teacher got split by four horses, a
nightmare? You only just think you saw it???
Are you insulting us???
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Q: In a 2010 NPR interview, you say you saw Red Guards execute one teacher
by tying each limb to a separate horse and dismembering her by having each
horse run simultaneously in a separate outward direction. During the
Cultural Revolution, dismemberment using four horses was unheard of and
would have been quite difficult. This was a legend from several hundred
years ago. A: To this day, in my mind, I think I saw it. That is my
emotional memory of it. After reading Fang's post, I think in this
particular case that his analysis is more rational and accurate than my
memory. Those first weeks after having been separated from both my birth
parents and my adoptive parents were so traumatic, and I was only eight
years old. There is a famous phrase in China for this killing; I had many
nightmares about it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_988_Ping_Fu.mp3/view In an interview with NPR 2010, starting at 13:25 Her words: "when we first got together in the dormitory, they gathered us all to the soccer field, there was a big soccer field in the middle of the living quarter of eh, eh, the student's dormitory. They killed two teachers right in front of us to scare us. So they basically said that if you dare to say anything wrong or do anything wrong this is what is gonna happen to you. So one teacher was tied up on four horses on the field, and when the four horses going four different directions, she just got split and we were forced to watch it. That was the first ten days I was there " You were forced to see a female teacher got split by four horses, a nightmare? You only just think you saw it??? Are you insulting us???
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Q:In the Fast Company story image, you and other kids are wearing Red Guard
armbands under the Red Guard flag, yet you claim you were not a Red Guard.
A: If you zoom into that picture, you only need to look closely to see I
have no red band on my arm. The image was taken in front of a Red Guard flag
at the school that I attended in the late 70s. I wrote in the book that the
situation got better after 1972. Still, I was never a Red Guard.
One of my classmates also responded to Fang's article on his blog. What he
says is consistent with what I wrote in the book, so he must be a classmate.
He made comments based on Fang, assuming that what Fang said was in the
book, however it was not. I would like to respond.
But she did wear a red guard band
http://www.fastcompany.com/3004166/bend-not-break-leadership-le
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ping-fu/clarifying-the-facts-in-b
谢谢
【在 s*******u 的大作中提到】 : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ping-fu/sad-but-not-broken_b_2603 : : TenTenElevenBecome a fan : . : . : . : . : . : 0 Fans. : 1. You confirmed to Forbes you waited 1 year before getting the passport.
| | | O*******d 发帖数: 20343 | | k*******r 发帖数: 16963 | 12 这婊子的策略是不正面回答关键的问题(比如那个人民日报转载她的文章),而死打感
情牌。她的回答完全是面向老美,把自己塑造成一个受共党迫害,现在又受中国民族主
义者攻击的弱女子。她根本不在乎中国人,因为她知道她的谎话骗不过中国人。
【在 O*******d 的大作中提到】 : 这个傅苹需要更多的谎来圆她已经造出来的谎。
| k******a 发帖数: 2436 | 13 感觉FP是故意选这个网站。可能有什么内部交易。
1982
do
【在 h****1 的大作中提到】 : 这破JB网站老不让我登录 : 谁有帐号贴上去: : 1. : http://thestory.org/archive/the_story_988_Ping_Fu.mp3/view : In the same interview, starting at 17:15 in the above audio. : Allegedly, her teacher used some of her research and submitted to a paper ( : didn't specify which). Allegedly, People's Daily picked up the story from : WenHui Bao, a famous newspaper based in Shanghai. These are specific : newspapers you named. Both are well archived. An editorial you read in 1982 : that may have nothing to with your 'research' can't be the best you could do
| U***5 发帖数: 2796 | 14 这个地方是Meimei Fox 的大本营。
【在 k******a 的大作中提到】 : 感觉FP是故意选这个网站。可能有什么内部交易。 : : 1982 : do
| h****1 发帖数: 1242 | 15 算了 不鸟这婊子了 让舟子搞她吧。她太恶心了
【在 k******a 的大作中提到】 : 感觉FP是故意选这个网站。可能有什么内部交易。 : : 1982 : do
| k******a 发帖数: 2436 | 16 Yes, Meimei Fox appeared in one message that she is the super user who is
actively censoring the discussion over there.
What a co-author! Here you see media bias.
【在 U***5 的大作中提到】 : 这个地方是Meimei Fox 的大本营。
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