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Reply #60 - Apr 18th, 2010 at 6:50pm
 
Soren wrote on Apr 18th, 2010 at 6:30pm:
freediver wrote on Apr 18th, 2010 at 10:11am:
Oh no! They are turning into greedy, selfish westerners!

Make that "greedy, selfish GAY westerners". They are killing girls, either by aborting them or by infanticide at a great rate, so in some regions boys comprise 70% of [primary school classes. Way to go.

So China's "Little Emperor" problem may turn out to be the problem of a glut of big Queens... Well, they did want a lower birth rate... Be careful what you wish for Grin

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Reply #61 - Apr 18th, 2010 at 9:46pm
 
The Chinese are good when they get out of China. A country full of Chinamen, on the other hand, is buggered - see China.

Selling a lot of shoddy merchandise to pasty faced fat western suburbanites already up to their ears in debt is not a long term proposition. Other than what you see in $2 shops, China has nothing to offer to the word - no ideas, no hope, no new way of living or organising your country, nothing but cheap plasic sh!t. Whatever China is offering, it is hope-less. 



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Reply #62 - Apr 23rd, 2010 at 8:09pm
 
Is China Putting the Brakes on Its Solar Program?

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Despite the fact that China led the world in clean energy investments last year, the Chinese government is now backing away from ambitious plans to plant megawatts of solar in the country...


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Reply #63 - Oct 4th, 2010 at 8:30pm
 
The Japan Syndrome
China's teetering on the verge of its own lost decade, and a meltdown in Beijing would make Japan's economic malaise look like child's play.

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/09/30/the_japan_syndrome?page=full


Remembr when Japan's domination of the world economy was heralded as a fait accompli? But the bubble burst. Now it's China's turn.
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Reply #64 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 1:47am
 
China is clearly the next superpower.
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Reply #65 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 2:01am
 
China abort more than half of Australians population each year.

Fantastic hu!

Smiley...  China are far from what we should strive to become.

They have had thousands of years to achieve what we have superseded in as little as 200 years.

China as a role-model?

I think not.

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Reply #66 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 2:08am
 
I agree. Clearly, they are not exemplary and worthy of imitation. Half the size of the population of Australia is too small a figure. They should aim for the termination of at least sixty million undesirables per annum. I was one of the advisors of Beijing on the implementation of the one child policy. I recommended that they integrate it with a scheme similiar to William S. Shockley's designs for the intervention to the troubling fertility rates presented by the American Negro population, but they were clearly too lacking in vision to take heed.
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Reply #67 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 2:16am
 
Dr. Brocolli wrote on Oct 10th, 2010 at 2:08am:
I agree. Clearly, they are not exemplary and worthy of imitation. Half the size of the population of Australia is too small a figure. They should aim for the termination of at least sixty million undesirables per annum. I was one of the advisors of Beijing on the implementation of the one child policy. I recommended that they integrate it with a scheme similiar to William S. Shockley's designs for the intervention to the troubling fertility rates presented by the American Negro population, but they were clearly too lacking in vision to take heed.


*bites lower lip*

Aaaargh... Wink

But honestly, that's over 13 million legally and recorded aborted  foetuses per annum, (they suspect the figure is much higher)  ...therefore one must ask exactly what's going into our Yum Cha down in Sydney's Chinatown restaurants.

Waste not want not.

  Cheesy... pork roll, anyone?

Special baby fried rice perhaps?

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Reply #68 - Oct 10th, 2010 at 2:21am
 
I think the dead foetuses should be harvested for their stem cells, which have an interminable quantity of applications and uses for experimental purposes.
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Reply #69 - Oct 14th, 2010 at 12:03pm
 
just imagine Aust currency drops and the Yuan raise in value then we just can't afford any expensive bad quality products "made in China"
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