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April 9, 2005

R U having a hard time feeling sorry for China’s earthquake, with all the atrocities they comment to others ?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 9:51 pm
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fitboyfitboyfitboy asked:

when i think about all the things CHINA HAS DONE,,LIKE TIBET, and not using laws to stop people from producing bad produces and sending them to us or what they do to animals. i can go on and on,,its called Karma debt or what goes around comes around. how they’re going to want the worlds sympathy

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  1. Oh please. China’s people haven’t done anything to the world. Its government has.

    Like it or not, our government has done bad things too. You sound like one of those people that said New Orlean’s or New York’s people deserved Katrina and 9/11.

    Human suffering is bad regardless of whether or not you agree with political leaders.

    Comment by Jeffrey C — April 11, 2005 @ 6:27 pm

  2. This is nothing to do with Karma or whatever…It is an emergency and We all need to show humanity and support for the people in need. That is the least any one can do.

    Have a look at the video news and ask If we or any of our family was trapped, would you feel same way?

    Comment by Siva K — April 14, 2005 @ 11:41 pm

  3. I don’t have a hard time to feel sympathy for the Chinese victims. I had already given $1000 to the Chinese Red Cross.
    You are one of the few cold-hearted individuals and I don’t like you.

    What evidence do you have to justify China’s wrongdoing? You may say the Tibetan in exile said so, where is the evidence? You may also said that China blocked reporters, there’s plenty of witness that saw Tibetans causing havoc and burning cars and burning stores where the people were burned alive.

    About products, isn’t FDA suppose to check everything? It’s their job to inspect everything yet they ignore it. China may sabotage the products to make a statement that Western companies has treating their workers while the Chinese work with less money and working in a Hell-hole condition to make the products that Western consumer to buy cheaper.

    Don’t blame this on the Chinese people…they have done nothing to deserve your rude comments.

    Comment by Wilson!! — April 15, 2005 @ 10:17 pm

  4. Get real. Do you think it was these poor farmers and labourers who were implementing oppressive laws, no it’s the government that does that. You just made the exact same argument that is consistently made by people who believe that the people who died in the 9/11/2001 attacks on the U.S. deserved to die, so there’s very little respect to be had here.

    Comment by MikeyG — April 19, 2005 @ 7:33 am

  5. China, no, the people yes.

    Comment by NooNoo — April 22, 2005 @ 2:04 am

  6. No not at all. What about what the US has done to Iraq?

    Comment by ★SoCalMami★ — April 23, 2005 @ 10:01 pm

  7. yes it has brought me to tears, because the people did nothing to tibet. and all those children dying makes me sad, i’d be sad if it happened anywhere.i agree that china is wrong in what it’s doing but i can’t be so hard on innocents, i see where you’re coming from though. i think people
    should boycott the olympics, that’s a start.

    Comment by koammudo9 — April 26, 2005 @ 8:52 am

  8. These are innocent human beings and it ill-behoves us to do anything other than to pray for them or send aid – life has a strange way of coming full circle.

    Comment by Helen S — April 27, 2005 @ 4:58 am

  9. the chinese people have done nothing wrong
    have a heart small children are suffering here
    i hope you never want any sympathy

    Comment by anne s — April 29, 2005 @ 4:04 pm

  10. You have to grow up to get maturer and to learn how to distinguinsh Chinese government from its people.
    Tell me “Do you feel sorry for those lives that are killed by abortiion in this country?” “Aren’t you glad that you were not aborted by your parents???”

    Comment by Confused ... — May 1, 2005 @ 12:55 am

  11. I’m not feeling sorry for China at all. I think this earthquake was most definitely bad karma for many things, but esp. the brutalities in Tibet.

    Has anyone noticed that the main city where the earthquake hit (Chengdu) is RIGHT outside the border of Tibet?

    Comment by Chana R — May 4, 2005 @ 1:42 am

  12. yes because each one of those 10,00 dead went around, beat a tibetan, painted a toy with lead, and killed a domestic animal.

    Violence in Tibet is nothing new, no one cared about it before, and no one will care about in a few years. Maybe if the Tibetans were actually actively fighting the chinese, but the rioters don’t even number in a significant amount. The Dalai Lama was welcome to stay in China until he started an upriisng. And then china get’s bashed for exiling him? If we’re playing by these rules, we should let Osama Bin Laden gain full citizenship into the U.S.

    Animal cruelty, waah, waah, take a bite out of hamburger please, i’m sure a Hindu somewhere is saying “OH MY GOD THAT IS DISGUSTING, WE DON’T DO THAT HERE!!!”. I mean seriously because we keep one animal as a domestic pet, NO OTHER COUNTRY CAN DO ANYTHING DIFFERENT AMIRITE?

    Bad products? Well it was YOUR companies that agreed to buy poorly manufactured products. It was common knowledge that chinese products are faulty, but do your businessmen care? No all that matters these days is cost, and what sells.

    And if we talk about Karma, lets talk about how you randomly carved a section out of palestine to give to israel, then stood idly by while Israel occupied almost 80% of Palestine.

    With your talk of Karma your pretty much saying that America deserved all the disasters it gets too, so why aren’t you bashing America, or any other country for that matter seeing as every country has had it’s bad times?

    Comment by dellick17 — May 4, 2005 @ 8:38 am

  13. When I read this question, I was speachless. How could a person ask this question with a cold heart!

    Comment by Lilun — May 7, 2005 @ 7:36 pm

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