Freedom the United States above all other nations in the
world hallows that word and has sought for the last 100 years to export that
freedom in one degree or another to nations around the world.
HONG KONG - Jackie Chan's comments that
freedom may not be
good for
The 55-year-old star of the " Rush Hour " action films caused a huge uproar
after he told a business forum on Saturday that it may not be good for
authoritarian
"I'm not sure if it's good to have freedom or not," Chan
said Saturday, adding freedoms in his native Hong Kong and Taiwan made those
societies "chaotic." Taiwan, which split from China in 1949, is
democratic and Hong Kong , a separately ruled Chinese
territory, enjoys some free elections.
"I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be
controlled. If we're not being controlled, we'll just do what we want," he
said.
If we were to confess the truth absolute freedom does breed chaos.
All we have to do is to look at the Liberal Press, and Liberalism and their
actions and policies nationwide supporting every kind of sin and perversion to
know that such absolute freedom corrupts. And we might add that this freedom minded
mentality in Christians has greatly corrupted preachers teachers and their
hearers to the point that Many are NO LONGER REDEEMABLE
as they have so defiled and so corrupted themselves. The Kingdom of Heaven is guided by the strict
rulership of the fear and love of God, the Holy Spirit and the strict adherence
to words and commandments of Jesus Christ and all those who say and do not or
teach others to do not shall by no means enter into the kingdom of heaven.
He who loves Me KEEPS MY words, and KEEPS
MY commandments and I shall love them.
Solon So, the chief executive of Chan's
company JC Group and his main spokesman, told The Associated Press in a phone
interview Tuesday the actor was referring to freedom in the entertainment
industry and not Chinese society at large.
Chan was speaking at a panel discussion
about Asian entertainment industries and was asked to discuss movie censorship
in
"Some people with ulterior motives
deliberately misinterpreted what he was saying," So said.
Meanwhile, the public backlash against
Chan grew.
A group of Chinese scholars published a
letter on the Internet on Monday accusing Chan of "not understanding how
precious freedom is," even though "free
A Facebook
group set up by Hong Kong users calling for Chan to be exiled to
The Hong Kong Tourism Board , for which Chan serves as an ambassador, had received
17 complaints as of Monday that his comments "hurt the image of Hong Kong
and aren't reflective of
Opposition Taiwanese politicians on
Monday demanded that the city government of