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Shoe Thrown At Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao In Britain

Now that George Bush is no longer President of the United States, it seems that political protesters with a lot of sole have found a new target to try and shoe: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao had a shoe hurled at him at Cambridge University by a protester who verbally laced into him.

Agence France-Presse reports:

A SPEECH by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at Britain’s Cambridge University has been interrupted by a protester who threw a shoe at him and shouted: “This is a scandal”.

Security staff bundled the protester out of a concert hall at the university, where Mr Wen was giving the speech on the last day of a five-nation tour of Europe.

The shoe landed on the stage about a metre from Mr Wen.

The protest echoed the hurling of shoes by an Iraqi journalist at former US President George W. Bush on his farewell visit to Iraq in December.

The protester, who was held by university security guards, shouted: “How can the university prostrate itself with this dictator?”

Mr Wen hesitated for a few moments in his speech before continuing speaking.

University officials bundled the protester out of the building and security guards fanned out across the stage.

Does all of this represent a kind of shift? For a while, protests of the 60s and 70s were decidedly more rage-filled. As time went on, one in a while you’d hear about a new form of protest on some American universities: the pie in the face. Is this now the era of the hurled shoe? (Since there is a global recession, anything that helps shoe manufacturers is a plus…)



4 Responses to “Shoe Thrown At Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao In Britain”

  1. river says:

    it is definitely more soleful than a grenade or a gun. . . i can understand their protest when i remember Tenerman Square. . .and i guess the shoe jester must be similar to how some offered their good-byes to Bush?. . .

    i do not think this is what Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel meant when he “prayed for his feet to be his prayer” and wrote, “Prayer is meaningless unless it is subversive, unless it seeks to overthrow and to ruin the pyramids of callousness, hatred, opportunism, falsehoods.”, but it could be stretched a bit to fit by some, i guess. . .

  2. baltimoron says:

    It's another illustration of the globalization of culture. An Arab custom goes global, and with a more defined purpose. At least it's not suicide bombing.

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