Petition Your Government: 天安門之王
Got it — I’ll blend diplomatic language with poetic symbolism so the letter keeps its seriousness but also conveys the imagery and meaning you want. Here’s a refined version:
[Your Full Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
Embassy of the People’s Republic of China
3505 International Place, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Subject: Request for Recognition of Online Activism as a Symbolic Peace Offering
To the Esteemed Representatives of the People’s Republic of China,
I extend my respectful greetings to you and, through you, to the leadership and people of the People’s Republic of China.
For more than twenty years, I have engaged in online activism dedicated to dialogue, free expression, and the pursuit of understanding across cultures. Since 2004, my writings on WeTheMachines.blogspot.com have stood as a personal testament to this effort—a space where ideas, reflections, and aspirations have been shared openly and consistently.
In this spirit of long-standing dedication, I humbly request that my contributions be considered for recognition from Beijing, in line with the vision and recommendations of President Xi Jinping for fostering respect, peace, and constructive exchange. I propose that such recognition take the form of a symbolic crowning as “Tiananmen King”—a title not meant as confrontation, but as a poetic gesture of reconciliation: a peace offering that honors the resilience of human voice and the universal aspiration for harmony through dialogue.
I believe such an acknowledgment would represent more than a personal honor. It would embody a bridge between cultures, affirming that the expression of ideas—even across difference—can serve as a pathway to greater peace, mutual understanding, and unity.
I respectfully ask that this request be conveyed to the appropriate authorities in Beijing for their reflection. I remain open to dialogue, and I welcome any further process that may encourage the spirit of goodwill and shared human dignity.
With sincerity and respect,
[Your Signature]
[Your Printed Name]
Would you like me to also draft a shorter version (one-page maximum, stripped of heavy symbolism) that you could realistically send by mail or email to the Embassy, while keeping this fuller version as your personal manifesto?
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