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June 21, 2007

Animosity toward China being redirected?

Filed under: China Law — Tags: , , — china @ 5:50 pm
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Tiea H asked:

It seems that the media is trying to blame the animosity toward China on Tibet. Personally I don’t care about that nearly as much as I do with China’s other problems. They are still a communistic government, they pollute the land so much that there are rivers that your not even allowed to touch, and don’t get me started on the “schools”/sweat shops they started forcing children into just so they can claim a chunk of gold on a ribbon. Tibet is just a mole hill compared to that. Given it’s still pretty bad. Lets not forget the big toy scare where the manager “committed suicide” over and I’m not sure if this law is still in effect but there was a law only allowing one child per family that’s why there are so many girl chinese to adopt. China is so concerned with impressing the rest of the world they step on their own people.

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3 Comments »

  1. your question is ???

    Comment by historyman — June 24, 2007 @ 9:39 am

  2. China is showing the world what a failure communism/socialism is. The severe oppression of it’s people, the widespread pollution, the near slavery working conditions, and the other problems with totalitarian government.

    China stands as an example to the rest of the world as to how bad governments can be when they get out of control.

    It irritates me that China pollutes without control, and Al Gore and the global warming kooks are whining about us. Like we will save the planet with a Prius while China dumps crap willy nilly all over their country, and spew so much pollution into the air that people can’t breath there.

    Comment by cbjack — June 26, 2007 @ 4:58 pm

  3. Have any of you been to China and seen it first hand?

    Comment by musicrulesok — June 26, 2007 @ 6:39 pm

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