Re: China ethnic riots news capture (Warning: Graphic)
Then you proceed to go on a rant. Is this like when you posted that you have no intention of discussing your ideology and then go ahead and do exactly that?
Well, we can agree on one thing. They are, and always have been in my opinion, communists in name only. So china's government is not dogmatic because they trade with other countries? Is that is your point? Sounds like a non sequitur to me.
I think it has more to do with things like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiananm...otests_of_1989
When I see other political parties arise to compete with the communists, and perhaps even displace them, I'll believe people have an actual choice in the matter.
Since when does NATO or anything else you brought up have anything to do with whether the average person in China can be a part to the political process. 90% of that paragraph was hard to read and added nothing to your argument.
It is not necessarily true. I'm not sure what you are implying here. Maybe you should read up about different systems of government. Consider the republic with an emphases on the tyranny of the majority.
Pot, kettle. Your posts are peppered with "typical westerner". I would argue that there is no such thing. Even if there was I doubt I would fit the definition. Should I take it as a racist invective? Why is that every time anyone criticize the Chinese government people get all defensive? I would think it would be the opposite, it is not like they elected them.
If they had learned their lesson they would be less worried about becoming polluted by western influence. They don't seem to have a problem with crappy hip hop though. And yes the best and brightest do leave. Many do it because there are better opportunities abroad where intelligence and drive have some prayer of winning over politics and nepotism.
You're not blocking enough news. You need to clamp down on those pesky foreign journalist types roaming around. Those countries are being invaded and their native populations displaced, and the indigenous people should be happy about it?
Like Tibet or Xinjiang? This thread isn't about San Fransisco.
Your going to have to do better than that if you want to make me feel guilty enough to accept your position. May I suggest rational dialogue as an alternative.
Perhaps from the numerous times I see someone bandy about how china has 5000 years of culture and that it is so great that they don't need to pay attention to the world around them.
Your examples have nothing to do with the premise since you rambled on quite a bit. All in all they say more about the goodness of the American, especially college level, education system than it does about china.
No, but saying that you aren't going to do something then proceeding to do it is not going to fool anyone. I recognize its rhetorical value but in this case it is overused.
So why is china doing it?
I doubt this is your only board.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiananm...otests_of_1989
When I see other political parties arise to compete with the communists, and perhaps even displace them, I'll believe people have an actual choice in the matter.
Since when does NATO or anything else you brought up have anything to do with whether the average person in China can be a part to the political process. 90% of that paragraph was hard to read and added nothing to your argument.
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If they had learned their lesson they would be less worried about becoming polluted by western influence. They don't seem to have a problem with crappy hip hop though. And yes the best and brightest do leave. Many do it because there are better opportunities abroad where intelligence and drive have some prayer of winning over politics and nepotism.
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Your examples have nothing to do with the premise since you rambled on quite a bit. All in all they say more about the goodness of the American, especially college level, education system than it does about china.
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