The truth about Beijing Olympics (6 Viewers)

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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about the india issue, could you tell your indian friends that we are now living in 2008, not 1989! we are not living in a cool war time! if there is a nuclear war happend, no one would survive, so why would I bother, but I can ensure you that China would be th last one to start such a stupid war.
This is my observation from India, not that of the others I knew in India. It was pretty clear from the news reports of Chinese nuclear sub bases being built around the permeter of India that you really cannot see that as anything but an aggressive military move. I think the "worry about the Pakis instead" argument is a red herring. If it was, as you say, a "non issue", nuclear proliferation in the region wouldn't be a priority in China.

the taiwan issue is an internal affair, I think you have to check why the Chinese military arranged such a exercise. I guess you wont bother if the US army running any kinds of exercise on US soil.
I remember entering China with a friend who had a Taiwanese passport, which Chinese immigration named with the "Your papers for returning home" euphemism. There are One China-minded folks in Taiwan, and most assuredly all over China. But you can't ignore how they got to be separate and pretend that it's just an internal issue. It wasn't until Chinese economic power came to rise that the officially-recognized capital of China went from Taipei to Beijing.

It's like the difference between a wife who says they're separated and files a restraining order and the husband who still keeps saying they're married and everything is fine.

That's the part I don't get that makes me believe China today is out to repeat the mistakes of the territorialism of Europe of the early 20th century. Land grabs and claims are a thing of the past (Tibet, Taiwan). While we may have seen German unification, that was because the separation was created by outside forces. Not so with Taiwan or Tibet. Just ask anyone in the former Yugoslavia about holding on to a bigger ideal of a bigger state with oppressive power and the repression of self-determination of peoples. It's as if the Chinese missed out on the industrial revolution and the bloody wars over claiming borders that Europe suffered 100 years ago, and now they want to make up for it -- ignoring the lessons of history.

Imperialism died as an idea in most of the world a century ago, but apparently it's alive and kicking in China.

Independence ??? Are you fucking kidding me ??:disagree:

You have, and will always be China's bitch

The whole reason your still under communist rule is because of China....the whole reason you gave the USA any fight at all in the conflict was because the Chinese supplied you with weapons and technology

And now....your country is poor, and poverty is widespread

gotta love Communism :melayyanandmessi:
I think you're being focused exclusively on the commie piece, Vinman. Which is partly accurate, but partly deceptive.

Take a country like Poland who was living in the grip of the Soviet Union. They made the pope into their alternative leadership rebellion of the status quo. In Vietnam, what you had was a lot of villagers who sided with the ideals of becoming independent from what was going on there (years of rule under foreign countries) and sold their soul to the commies to pull off breaking away from that.

To suggest that the Vietnamese people embraced communism out of love for repression and totalitarian rule is more than a bit of a distortion.

ßöмßäяðîëя;1644201 said:
This is why that's funny....
Nice photo, broseppi. :D
 

AlexTheGreat

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May 10, 2006
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ßöмßäяðîëя;1644921 said:
Ohh, I knew exactly what you were talking about.


I was trying to elude to the fact that your saying China is a great nation or one of the greatest and containing persons "full of wisdom" is nullified by your going to a Western school. If the people of China were full of wisdom, then you would need not attend a school outside your country.
the people of China are full of wisdom doesnt mean the rest of world are all stupid pigs, and we have already payed for that kind of thought. if your country is more advanced than ours, why can't we learn from you to make our country and our life better?
 

IlDivinCodino

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Mar 5, 2006
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Jeez. I'm beginning to think that the Chinese are more blindly patriotic than my compatriots, which is pretty scary if you ask me.
They are. Or why would they watch blindly the killing mentioned by you in this thread by their government and still hasn't revolt? But no where near the Japs yet though.
 

IlDivinCodino

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Mar 5, 2006
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Japs today are very much alike the Singaporeans. They work their asses off till the weekend arrives and get drunk.

Most chinese today do nothing and get drunk. And when the time comes, they die for their country.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Honestly, I don't see what is so "great" about China. First it was the Chinese civil war right after WWII, then it was Mao murdering his own people for about 25 years with a death toll of around 40,000,000 people, then on to the systematic murder of Falun Gong practitioners even today while the Chinese government stock piles the vital organs of those they've killed. Their government can practically torture and murder anybody they want in their own country.

So what on Earth is so "great" about China besides their "great military" and their Great Wall?
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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They are. Or why would they watch blindly the killing mentioned by you in this thread by their government and still hasn't revolt? But no where near the Japs yet though.
It's still the same sort of deal though. Both forms of blind Patriotism are based on fear, but clearly the Chinese are worse off. That's why China isn't particularly a nation I'd want running this world.
 

IlDivinCodino

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Mar 5, 2006
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There's honestly nothing great so far. Only that recently the world has realise they have a massive population whom could trample over the earth. Mark my words. In about 20 years we will be having a similar discussion about India.
 

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L'autista
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ßöмßäяðîëя;1644988 said:
Okay, define "full of wisdom" then.
Personally, I define "full of wisdom" as killing off endangered tiger species, grinding up their penises, and trying to get a hard on with the stuff.

But then who doesn't? :D
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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There's honestly nothing great so far. Only that recently the world has realise they have a massive population whom could trample over the earth. Mark my words. In about 20 years we will be having a similar discussion about India.
And then in about 30 we'll have a doomsday scenario.

Personally, I define "full of wisdom" as killing off endangered tiger species, grinding up their penises, and trying to get a hard on with the stuff.
:D
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Why exactly do they want to kill off tigers again?

I saw that pic of that one Chinaman hanging up the tiger and slashing it, truly disgusting. What would make someone do that?
 

IlDivinCodino

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Mar 5, 2006
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It's still the same sort of deal though. Both forms of blind Patriotism are based on fear, but clearly the Chinese are worse off. That's why China isn't particularly a nation I'd want running this world.
I should think the Chinese one is based on fear.

I wouldn't know how far the truth is but those Kamikaze and Harakiri bullshit are kinda honourable. Or retarded.
 
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Why exactly do they want to kill off tigers again?

I saw that pic of that one Chinaman hanging up the tiger and slashing it, truly disgusting. What would make someone do that?
Gregger wasn't joking, they take their penises and make TIger Penis soup. The Tiger's penis is supposed to be the biggest aphrodeGIAC.


I butchered the spelling of that.
 

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