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very
10th November 2001, 22:04
man school's been insane as of late, finally got computer time... but going back to the topic at hand: any thoughts, comments about the hypocritical chinese government?
Jurhael
11th November 2001, 02:30
http://pub17.ezboard.com/fstarjewelfrm21.s...opicID=29.topic (http://pub17.ezboard.com/fstarjewelfrm21.showMessage?topicID=29.topic)
Prometeos
11th November 2001, 04:28
They folowed the coward expression: " IF you canīt beat them, join them"
Moskitto
11th November 2001, 20:44
Now if anyone trys to claim that China is communist there's some more ammo to add to.
Free Market
China-US Trade deals
And Anti-Communists prove that they don't know what the fuck communism is by telling people not to buy from these companies because they trade with the Evil "Communist" China when everyone intelligent knows that communism and "Free Market" are oxymorons.
booga
12th November 2001, 19:35
Quote: from very on 11:04 pm on Nov. 10, 2001
man school's been insane as of late, finally got computer time... but going back to the topic at hand: any thoughts, comments about the hypocritical chinese government?
God Bless the Chinese!
Dreadnaht1
12th November 2001, 19:40
I know, the first thing people say to me in a discussion on communism is "well look at china, they hang people and their communist." Yea, they were communist about ten fucking years ago.
Jurhael
13th November 2001, 01:51
Someone on another message board had mentioned that human rights takes a back seat to the almighty dollar and look at this:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Who are we to practice cultural imperialism and force upon them adherence to a Western concept of human rights?"
How is human rights "culteral imperialism"? And how is human rights Western concept? Christ...
If ANYTHING is going to be globalized, it should be HUMAN RIGHTS.
Guest
13th November 2001, 01:59
China may have once been communist economically - but it still had totalitarianist tendencies. I sure hope people don't look at the former commuinist China as a model to what we are hoping to achieve currently.
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