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Racism is prejudice plus power so by definition it is impossible to be racist to Chinese in China.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 10:17 |
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racism doesn't have a power component in it's definition, it's just discrimination based on racial differences buuuddy
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 11:23 |
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EasternBronze posted:Racism is prejudice plus power so by definition it is impossible to be racist to Chinese in China. The way you define it is the one that all the angry white college girls use to say it's impossible to be racist against white people no matter what.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 11:49 |
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Bajaj posted:"prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior." It’s also used by many non-white non-college students to say that, yes.
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Pirate Radar posted:It’s also used by many non-white non-college students to say that, yes.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 12:53 |
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I do sympathize the part about prejudice plus power angle in the sense of some forms of racism and discrimination is from systemic racist policies. Things like red lining, and home ownership loans are the more well known policies which caused a bigger wealth gap. But Han chauvinism/discrimination is a thing as well when it comes modern policy like hukou system, the nine loving dash line/patronizing ethnic minorities etc. oh and from a history angle it’s tribute diplomacy towards their neighbors and geopolitical attitudes. There is always room for improvement for all governments of the world and we should not look for the lowest common denominator of WHATABOUT but aspire to the better running governments where there are high transparency, checks and balances of power, and involvement of all communities. As far as I know it’s a 1. transparent democratic government 2. Single transferable voting system 3. Term limits 4. Heavy government regulation of industries and investment in public infrastructure like public transportation, education, healthcare, mixed income neighborhoods. I think the issue lots of immigrant kids or study abroad people get so defensive over WHATABOUT is because they feel left out in a new land and feel that the institutions or social problems won’t reach out to them because they become minorities. So they get conflicted and grit their teeth to “bear with it” when they live in a developed first world country. Jokes on you people, yes you can drink tap water and vote but life is still tough and sometimes even tougher because you start from almost 0. That’s why new immigrants love voting conservative because they feel entitled being LEGAL gently caress YOU GOT MINE WORK YOUR rear end PLZ I think I previously posted a story of the tale of 2 cousins. Minnie grew up dirt poor moving to America and ended up in Berkeley and living in San Francisco, loves USA government programs and is full blown democrat left wing WHITE SYSTEMIC RACISM. She insists on people calling her Chinese name. The other came here on a Masters program and works in Finance lived in Michigan, Atlanta, LA and works in the finance industry. She actually hates them illegals and Mexicans and believes government programs are making the country poor and ruining America. She also had her home broken in so believes in the 2nd amendment and loves forming a company to deduct taxes as a legal means of tax avoidance.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 13:03 |
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Sometimes Beijing can be nice
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 13:08 |
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Bajaj posted:Update: Why do you keep meeting these idiots? Free food? Sex?
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 13:17 |
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Steakandchips posted:Why do you keep meeting these idiots? Content for this thread
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 13:49 |
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China has put 15-25% tariffs on US agriculture products and mostly nuts. 25% though is on pork. I am excited.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 19:08 |
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Less pigs showing up in rivers then.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 19:39 |
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That's funny because around 25% of the US pork industry is owned by the Chinese. Shuanghui won't be happy!
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 19:51 |
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They will likely import them through Hong Kong since it isn't China.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 20:05 |
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oohhboy posted:They will likely import them through Hong Kong since it isn't China. Capitalist pigs with Chinese characteristics
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 20:16 |
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EasternBronze posted:Racism is prejudice plus power so by definition it is impossible to be racist to Chinese in China. hmm
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 20:20 |
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Haier man please start writing a book
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 20:57 |
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I am in Jordan and every Chinese tour group I've seen has been really respectful and not crazy. I was relieved. However, they have no idea what anything should cost and overpay by such a ridiculous amount. Like, five times what they should pay. I tried telling a couple people that they needed to bargain more, but maybe they didn't understand me? On the other hand, I am fine with people here getting more money because this is seriously the nicest place I've been in the Middle East.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 21:10 |
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Jordans definitely on the to do list, sounds like an excellent place.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 22:21 |
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It's unbelievable. Seriously. Worth the trip just for Jerash, let alone Petra. You cannot help but be stunned, and people are genuinely interested in you and where you come from. Sure, you might overpay for the odd souvenir, and I definitely got goosed earlier today, but I'll live. I am sitting in the beach beside the Dead Sea looking at Jericho right now. It's loving great. Also, I saw a building with FLESHY HENS written on it and I'm not sure if they sell chickens or prostitutes.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 22:31 |
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Ah that sounds rad, I'll definitely have to get my rear end there, Turkey and hopefully Iran if it hasn't been invaded by the time I get around to it.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 22:37 |
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Oman is also super chill and gorgeous. My family and I went snorkeling there once and accidentally trespassed into the Sultan's private ocean area. The security boat came out and were like, "Hey, you're trespassing, but it's cool. We saw some turtles over there yesterday; want a lift?" Then they let us hold on to a rope and tugged us over. It was great. Also, Oman is just stupid beautiful, especially if you can find wadi pools. Every time someone tells me they're going to Dubai on vacation, I'm a bit sorry for them. It's just a giant mall, punctuated by traffic worse than in Outer Chengolia.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 22:45 |
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Kharnifex posted:Ah that sounds rad, I'll definitely have to get my rear end there, Turkey and hopefully Iran if it hasn't been invaded by the time I get around to it. Fleta Mcgurn posted:Every time someone tells me they're going to Dubai on vacation, I'm a bit sorry for them.
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 23:26 |
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The sat tracker for Tiangong 1 ain't workin', but apparently it was slated to land on Chile.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 02:35 |
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Third World Reggin posted:China has put 15-25% tariffs on US agriculture products and mostly nuts. 25% though is on pork. https://www.wineinstitute.org/resources/pressroom/02142017 Kharnifex posted:Jordans definitely on the to do list, sounds like an excellent place. I watched some documentary on it, and all the episodes of Naked Archaeologist, and I also would really like to go. Fleta Mcgurn posted:Every time someone tells me they're going to Dubai on vacation, I'm a bit sorry for them.
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WarpedNaba posted:The sat tracker for Tiangong 1 ain't workin', but apparently it was slated to land on Chile. China got it in the South Pacific without even trying. I never doubted you, China.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 08:28 |
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Bajaj, that's exactly what Dubai is like. If you know where to go, there are cool boutiques and restaurants, but it's mostly just really boring for me. Plus, driving is hellish. There is- or was; it may have closed- a huge mall themed after the countries Ibn Battutu (sp?) traveled to. So there's an Indian wing, a China wing, an Andalusian wing...the Chinese one has a life-sized junk boat in it. None of the stores were themed to their areas, though. I think there were six Aldo stores total. It was so stupid and great.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 08:35 |
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Some good 'member berries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenzhou_train_collision quote:On 23 July 2011, two high-speed trains travelling on the Yongtaiwen railway line collided on a viaduct in the suburbs of Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, China. The two trains derailed each other, and four cars fell off the viaduct.[3] 40 people were killed,[2] at least 192 were injured, 12 of which were severe injuries.[4] Officials responded to the accident by hastily concluding rescue operations and ordering the burial of the derailed cars. These actions elicited strong criticism from Chinese media and online communities. In response, the government issued directives to restrict media coverage, which was met with limited compliance, even on state-owned networks. quote:President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao called for "all-out efforts to rescue passengers". quote:On orders from the authorities, the rescue effort concluded less than a day following the accident, and the damaged train cars were seen being broken apart by backhoes and buried nearby.[57][58] The Railway Ministry justified the burial by claiming that the trains contained valuable "national level" technology that could be stolen.[59] However, hours after the rescuers had been told to stop searching for survivors, a 2-year-old girl was found alive in the wreckage.[57] quote:In one instance, in response to Wang Yongping's assurance at the press conference that the Chinese railway system was running on "advanced technology", news anchor Bai Yansong retorted on CCTV, "The technology may be advanced, but is your management advanced? Are your standard operating procedures advanced? Is the supervision advanced? Is your respect for people advanced? Are all the minute details advanced? At the end of the day, is your overall operational capability advanced?"[65]
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I remember when that train crash happened, my coworkers were super mad at what was happening but knew nothing would come of it. It was kinda fun to read about live. https://www.chinasmack.com/wenzhou-train-crash-compensation-announced-rail-official-takes-plane quote:Life is impossible now. Take the subway, and the escalator collapses. Ride the train, and you get rear-ended. Take the bus, get barbequed. Drink some water, and there are worms in the Nongfu spring. Eat some meat, and Bajie is more expensive than Xuanzang [pork is more expensive than meat that can make you immortal]. Watch basketball, and Yao Ming retires. Watch football, and even Laos gets two goals against us. Set up a stall on the street, and black society [organized crime, hoodlums] have become the chengguan. Make a donation, and the money is used to buy Maseratis. quote:The people just died, are still on the road to heaven, and before giving them an explanation, you pressure the families to discuss compensation, how can you bring yourselves to do such a thing!!! quote:Using the word “reward” with disaster compensation is a bit offensive, as if dealing with residents facing demolition [offering money to residents to sell their property to allow for demolition and redevelopment]. You already covered this but I love that loving rear end in a top hat Wang Yongping. 'it doesnt matter if you believe what i say, as long as i believe what i say'. In the video he even makes these hand gestures like he's talking to children quote:In fact, one of Wang Yongping’s responses (“whether you believe or not, I believe”) suggesting that it doesn’t matter if the press or people believe his explanations because all that matters is that he believes it has become a new Chinese internet meme.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 10:29 |
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In other China news: https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/surveillance-03302018111415.html quote:Pilot projects have begun linking surveillance cameras and internet-connected devices to a nationwide platform called 'Sharp Eyes. Sasuga.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 10:52 |
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I've thought for the last year or two going back to China to visit my friends but, nah I think I will pass.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 11:02 |
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I can't wait until the videos come out of guys facing traffic with this https://i.imgur.com/5hbON3G.gifv
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 16:22 |
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Circuses just aren't what they use to be.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 17:14 |
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Ibblebibble posted:Sounds like me except my mum is chill My partner is Chinese Malay, rendang loving owns, (done properly for hours not the sachet paste poo poo) and his hate for mainlanders knows no bounds
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 17:52 |
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China needs more water. So it's building a rain-making network three times the size of Spain
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 19:26 |
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I see two or three outcomes: Either it'll be a resounding success, subsequently flooding Tibet, or it'll make a lot of water that won't go anywhere because of lack of water infrastructure (see chinese solar projects).
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 19:36 |
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is there a five second rule for water
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 20:03 |
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It wouldn't work. Getting precipitation requires more than seeding. The mountains lift the moisture alot which is the overwhelming factor. That lifting is why you see white capped mountains. Once it is past the mountain the pressure returns to normal and the cloud vanishes. Right now what they are trying to do is like getting it to rain east of the rockery mountains where most of the moisture has already been squeezed out. With the amount of smoke based pollution inside China proper, seeding is not the issue, it gives you that killer pea soup smog/fog. LOL at needing to set up a no-fly zone to seed.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 20:25 |
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Should be interesting to see what part of the rain water network is able to be prybarred off and sold
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 20:34 |
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Kharnifex posted:Should be interesting to see what part of the rain water network is able to be prybarred off and sold why bother with the physical network when you can sell that sweet sweet mercury
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Ahh mercury, sweetest of the transition metals
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