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Urine therapy is the future of TCM, I bet rhino urine works just as well, it's probably cheaper, and rhinos probably dont mind too much. It's a thing, I saw a youtube video about it.
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Kharnifex posted:The Chinese government just has a big wheel they spin, and whatever animal it lands on is a TCM product 10 years ago: "Uighurs!"
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BrainDance posted:Urine therapy is the future of TCM, I bet rhino urine works just as well, it's probably cheaper, and rhinos probably dont mind too much. Too late. India has thousands of years of urine-drinking, and the unnamed China can only gargle in comparison.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 13:16 |
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Atopian posted:The 6% number was always for internal consumption. realtalk, aside from the awkward fact of the initial coverup, judging by how the rest of the world is responding so far, in a couple of weeks the CCP will legitimately be able to say to their people that they handled the outbreak better than anywhere else. don't know how the economy will work out but i can see this ending up enhancing their legitimacy just because of how badly everyone else is screwing up now
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 13:32 |
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Mozi posted:realtalk, aside from the awkward fact of the initial coverup, judging by how the rest of the world is responding so far, in a couple of weeks the CCP will legitimately be able to say to their people that they handled the outbreak better than anywhere else. don't know how the economy will work out but i can see this ending up enhancing their legitimacy just because of how badly everyone else is screwing up now pretty sure even fumbling and doing gently caress all is miles better than covering up the epidemic for two months, putting a bunch of random people in a hospital made of load-bearing drywall, and wondering why they all gave each other the coronavirus the unnamed country can only vaccinate Fur20 fucked around with this message at 13:57 on Feb 29, 2020 |
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Mozi posted:realtalk, aside from the awkward fact of the initial coverup, judging by how the rest of the world is responding so far, in a couple of weeks the CCP will legitimately be able to say to their people that they handled the outbreak better than anywhere else. don't know how the economy will work out but i can see this ending up enhancing their legitimacy just because of how badly everyone else is screwing up now A lot depends on exactly what happens in the next 2-3 weeks, but yeah, agreement. Not because of the awesomeness of their response but because everyone else is somehow worse.
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Mozi posted:realtalk, aside from the awkward fact of the initial coverup, judging by how the rest of the world is responding so far, in a couple of weeks the CCP will legitimately be able to say to their people that they handled the outbreak better than anywhere else. don't know how the economy will work out but i can see this ending up enhancing their legitimacy just because of how badly everyone else is screwing up now lmfao, no.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 13:59 |
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The White Dragon posted:pretty sure even fumbling and doing gently caress all is miles better than covering up the epidemic for two months, putting a bunch of random people in a hospital made of load-bearing drywall, and wondering why they all gave each other the coronavirus Um, at least when those local officials were covering things up, it was still unclear how bad this was gonna be. The American president called this a hoax yesterday. We are fighting with Iran to have the worst response.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 14:17 |
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Mozi posted:realtalk, aside from the awkward fact of the initial coverup other than that mrs lincoln, how was the play?
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 14:18 |
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it was a purposeful understatement for the purposes of humor but yes, it will be propagandized out of existence when the CCP can just point to every other country loving up my feelings on them are well known so please don't call me a 'tankie' or some poo poo. bottom line is we should be doing better. i'm not saying i'm happy about this, it's just what i think will happen Mozi fucked around with this message at 14:30 on Feb 29, 2020 |
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Mozi posted:it was a purposeful understatement for the purposes of humor but yes, it will be propagandized out of existence when the CCP can just point to every other country loving up sorry man you know how it is in this thread, you can't tell when someone is being sarcastic or straight with you when it comes to something that sounds like cheerleading the ccp trump is a loud idiot, but whatever ororrhea he decides to feed into the jaws of the media machine is hardly law--which is really just a nice perk of our style of bureacracy. local officials from the top of the state to the bottom of the county will probably end up doing the best they can with what resources they have because american style corruption benefits from incumbency. responding well to a public health crisis specifically is great for your numbers. responding poorly is just about the best way to lose your voter base overnight. and so close to elections no less.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 14:42 |
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it's going to be real bad in america with people taking Lyft to 2-3 clinics before they get an ($800) diagnosis
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3200$ diagnosis.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 15:27 |
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So many americans are going to die because like gently caress anyone but the ultra rich are going to waste money on a hospital.
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The White Dragon posted:sorry man you know how it is in this thread, you can't tell when someone is being sarcastic or straight with you when it comes to something that sounds like cheerleading the ccp I think I may disagree with you here (while not agreeing with the other guy) on the Trump thing. The danger of trump, politics aside, is that I don't think people realized how much power the president has in making these personal appointments to govt agencies. Most if the time for those smaller yet still important departments incoming presidents don't change anything and all the basic functionaries who actually do the work stay in place. That's most obvious now when you look at some people resigning or being forced out who have a history all the way back through bush jr or clinton. With trump that's changed, and I think the issues won't be noticable until we hit a real crisis. The problem isn't trump himself or whatever politics he believes in or laws he wants to pass, it's the people around him.
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threelemmings posted:The problem isn't trump himself or whatever politics he believes in or laws he wants to pass, it's the people around him. You mean the American population?
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Turrurrurrurrrrrrr posted:You mean the American population? Well, not for long with the current public health approach.
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Turrurrurrurrrrrrr posted:You mean the American population? Jokes aside, legitimately no. It doesn't get touched on in the media a lot, but there's a scary amount of loss going on in critical positions that just don't have any media attention because they're not public facing. Much of America's continuity of government goes on behind the scenes with these people that are doing their jobs but aren't directors. Trump's appointees are either firing these people and replacing them or making their office a miserable hellscape and people are quitting. The brain drain is real and is going to hurt the US for years.
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threelemmings posted:Jokes aside, legitimately no. It doesn't get touched on in the media a lot, but there's a scary amount of loss going on in critical positions that just don't have any media attention because they're not public facing. Much of America's continuity of government goes on behind the scenes with these people that are doing their jobs but aren't directors. Trump's appointees are either firing these people and replacing them or making their office a miserable hellscape and people are quitting. The brain drain is real and is going to hurt the US for years. It is most apparent with the effect on the courts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_federal_judges_appointed_by_Donald_Trump
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Mozi posted:realtalk, aside from the awkward fact of the initial coverup, judging by how the rest of the world is responding so far, in a couple of weeks the CCP will legitimately be able to say to their people that they handled the outbreak better than anywhere else. don't know how the economy will work out but i can see this ending up enhancing their legitimacy just because of how badly everyone else is screwing up now
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At this point the WHO is basically an arm of the CCP.
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I have to wonder how that happened / what they think they're getting in return. I mean it's not like they've always been untouched by influence before, but I'm curious about the specific mechanics at play here.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 18:04 |
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If you don't play ball with the ccp they stop cooperating and kick you out of their country
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You're going to laugh at me for being such a nerd, but China just blocked the Archive of Our Own, usually called AO3, the biggest fanfiction archive in the world. AO3 is an enormous part of women's (mostly) culture in China. AO3 isn't just where you read and write fic, it's where you communicate with writers and sometimes make new friends. https://twitter.com/Muge_Niu/status/1233762832556154880
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 18:35 |
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The speed and forcefulness with which metoo got shut down tells you all you need to know about this sort of issue. Sad, but surprising it lasted this long.
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It's really sad. One of the very few positive developments in China under the Party was a genuine and significant improvement in women's rights. After living in Korea for years it struck me right away how much more women in China are allowed to participate in society. The way things have been regressing over the past couple of decades sucks. I guess that's general ccp.txt at this point though. It's not like it was ever great but there was a period where genuine reform and opening happened. Well, two actually, the real big one in the 80s and then the somewhat loose period from the late 90s to 2008. Long dead now. Grand Fromage fucked around with this message at 19:13 on Feb 29, 2020 |
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Grand Fromage posted:It's really sad. One of the very few positive developments in China under the Party was a genuine and significant improvement in women's rights. After living in Korea for years it struck me right away how much more women in China are allowed to participate in society. The way things have been regressing over the past couple of decades sucks. <You have been banned from r/sino> Moderator Note: "Women currently enjoy greater freedoms and opportunities under the CCP than anywhere else in. . ."
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Cheesemaster200 posted:Every president does this. Trump is no different. Again, not talking appointees: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-federal-workers-relocation_n_5d166993e4b07f6ca57d12c8 https://federalnewsnetwork.com/workforce/2018/03/federal-employee-turnover-increases-in-trump-administrations-first-year/ There is definitely shuffle and it's normal for new presidents to put their people in charge, but that's not what I'm getting at. There's a lot of positions normally untouched where folks were asked to resign, and the rank and file are being frozen out through lack of hiring and no raises.
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threelemmings posted:Again, not talking appointees: I know what you are talking about, but this is how government works on nearly all levels and under every administration. You just don't notice it and/or care when your guy is the one doing it. Hell, I just read a book about how La Guardia pushed out Tammany patronage civil servants by relocating their jobs to Staten Island and the Northern Bronx. The military does this poo poo all the time with undesirables.
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I mean if your closest example is a corruption and bribery racket than yeah I guess I agree with you these are similar.
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Michael Lewis wrote an article and also a book, The Fifth Risk, about how all these career federal scientists and such were either pushed out or left because they got sick of how hostile and incompetent the new leadership was. The scope of this is a step above what normally happens during administration transitions.
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Maybe talk about US politics outside the China thread?
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Grand Fromage posted:It's really sad. One of the very few positive developments in China under the Party was a genuine and significant improvement in women's rights. After living in Korea for years it struck me right away how much more women in China are allowed to participate in society. The way things have been regressing over the past couple of decades sucks. It was shocking to see how quickly China flipped on pursuing gender equality after 2008. It went from "holding up half the sky" to the CCP chastising women staying unmarried for too long in the span of a few years.
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quote:As women age, they are worth less and less, so by the time they get their M.A. or Pd.D., they are already old, like yellowed pearls.
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# ? Feb 29, 2020 21:43 |
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The weird thing about this is that there are named pearls hundreds of years old that are still treasured. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Pelegrina_pearl
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Please watch this great little doco, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp31kQiBrgc
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/russia-hasn-t-had-any-new-coronavirus-cases-why-is-that-1.5479374 The multiple interlocking tiles of hurt feelings and double standards in this bit was just quote:The Chinese embassy in Moscow has expressed its displeasure with these measures, writing directly to the Kremlin, saying, "the special monitoring of Chinese nationals on Moscow's public transportation does not exist in any [other] country, even in the United States and in Western states."
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# ? Mar 1, 2020 00:09 |
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The wall street journal had an article today about the ongoing backlash against china by EU member states, and it ends up listing all the recent hissy-fits that the Chinese government has had there.
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Pharohman777 posted:The wall street journal had an article today about the ongoing backlash against china by EU member states, and it ends up listing all the recent hissy-fits that the Chinese government has had there. Got a link? Can't seem to find it on the front page or in the most recent articles in the Euro section.
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CIGNX posted:Got a link? Can't seem to find it on the front page or in the most recent articles in the Euro section. https://www.wsj.com/articles/europes-face-off-with-china-11582905438 Here. Its not all the incidents, but it lists so many from the past few years as well as the tit-for-tat retaliations by european governments done solely thumb their noses at china for trying to threaten them or tell them what to do. Pharohman777 fucked around with this message at 07:54 on Mar 1, 2020 |
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