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    Quote Originally Posted by shayne View Post
    It is a funny thing, rich Americans tend to stay at home rich Europeans travel and vacation alot. ( first two are generalizations) Rich Chinese get out of china. ( this is a fact)
    Lx, please keep in mind we have one official news station for 1.3 bil folks in fact when its 6 pm here you have two choices state sponsored news ( A lot like soviet times or N Korea I would imagine) which is on nearly every channel or historical and moralistic dramas. so you can say that that site is bad mouthing but in fact it is only a site which is providing translations of the unofficial news and comments of the netizins.
    the pursuit of the harmonious society is the reason for all the censorship of world views. BBC keeps getting banned facebook was banned six years ago three years ago twitter last week it was linked in. Tienanmen massacre actually gets your ISP locked for about fifteen min as do a few other embarrassments this government wishes to hide.

    Human rights . I knew a girl who was not a member but only said falun gong ? whats the problem ? two years reeducation ! some big developer paid the local government for some land, boom thugs go in and kick the family out beat them and burn down the house while local cops watch , try to complain get beaten ,ignored or dissapear if you make too much noise.
    let your kid play on the street he gets stolen and sold to work in a brick factory. cops just tell parents to forget about their kids.

    Yes the world needs more and cheaper products and have no problem proclaiming themselves above this trash but at the same time beg to support it by signing more and more trade agreements. WTO haha rich, china has met less then 50% of what they agreed to in order to be a member.
    I don't know , my friends who live in other parts of Asia have their mind blown when they stay here for any length of time. I bought a house in Japan just to have a place to relax. but this is the place to make money not a whole lot happening anywhere else.
    Very interesting information.

    I don't mean to offend by asking the following question: If you seem so appaled by what's going on, why do you continue to indirectly support this way of life by working there and accepting their money ?

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    Glenn ,
    That's a great question. I would have to answer, I do it because my company is here and I have no problem with taking money from anyone.
    Its a favorite past time here to slag this place.

    But to be fair, no matter where we all are from ( ex-pats) most job markets are drying up in our motherlands , its better to earn then to sit around on the dole or work at McD making no money and having some child tell us how to do push buttons.

    I am a bitter geezer or is that an old geezer who needs to be bit?
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    If you watch Houston animal cops and you'll know you don't have to travel to China for cruelty to animals. Dog fights, c*ck fights etc. are organised in the West as well.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    @ shayne: Now you are talking about the China I detest, slaughtering a dog for food is acceptable to me, we all need to eat. The corruption and total lack of respect for human life is detestable to say the least. It is a moral shame that our corporations and the government they have bought have made China great, all for their love of money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    @ shayne: Now you are talking about the China I detest, slaughtering a dog for food is acceptable to me, we all need to eat. The corruption and total lack of respect for human life is detestable to say the least. It is a moral shame that our corporations and the government they have bought have made China great, all for their love of money.
    How many items made in China have you got in your home?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    How many items made in China have you got in your home?

    I do my best to keep it to a minimum! Thank you for pointing out a hypocrisy that has been foisted upon me against my will, if I could buy American, I would do so, at the moment I am looking for decent fabrics so that I might make my own clothing.
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    If I honestly had a choice, I doubt I would buy anything made in China. In fact, IMHO, there should be a trade embargo on them the same as we do Cuba but that will never happen. Much to my shagrin, the only thing we make in the U.S. these days is single mothers on welfare, meth labs, and high school graduates who can barely read. I'm as patriotic as they come but, hey, this is the sad truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    If I honestly had a choice, I doubt I would buy anything made in China. In fact, IMHO, there should be a trade embargo on them the same as we do Cuba but that will never happen. Much to my shagrin, the only thing we make in the U.S. these days is single mothers on welfare, meth labs, and high school graduates who can barely read. I'm as patriotic as they come but, hey, this is the sad truth.
    Hey you missed something. We make guns. Lots and lots of guns. Plus we export them by the gazillions.
    No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Hey you missed something. We make guns. Lots and lots of guns. Plus we export them by the gazillions.

    Dont forget alcohol and tobacco. I wonder which of these industries they will kill next.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    Dont forget alcohol and tobacco. I wonder which of these industries they will kill next.
    My money's on tobacco, the Chicomms are the only one's keeping the American tobacco industry above water. The nanny state has definitely killed most of the domestic market but I'm still doing my part, Cornell and Diehl pipe tobacco and Grizzly Snuff.
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