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2004/7/6-7 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:31181 Activity:insanely high |
7/6 Any ideas from you folks about how to reverse the decline in Engineering education and work in the US? It seems as though this trend isn't changing, and meanwhile interest in Engineering by Chinese students just continues to soar. How long before we fall permanently behind? \_ I think you have to start young. They guys I played with building legos when we were in preschool are all engineers now. \_ Don't worry, we still control the money. \_ Engi-what? Can't we just ask God to build us a bridge? \_ Dude! Faith-based architecture, and Evangelical Christian Feng Shui! This would make an excellent Star Trek novel. \_ China is still far behind. Name one decent Chinese high-tech company. Dell is gaining on Legend in China itself. Cisco will slaughter Huawei (how many even heard about Huawei?). \_ I was thinking more in terms of the future and the educational system, rather than simply in terms of companies. Engineers have to come from somewhere, you don't just pick them off the Engineer tree. \_ Actually, we have been picking them off the Engineer trees, trees from all over the world, while US produces relatively fewer engineers, they tend to be fairly good ones. \_ This is due to a lack of money, not lack of talent. \_ Talent is just one of many things. Lots of countries have talented engineers including Russia and many European countries, but we are still very much ahead of all of them. of all of them. Why? Because the best opportunities are in the US, so their best engineers all come here. \_ Again, like I said, money. \_ money is part of it, but also the entrepreneurial spirit, openness, diversity, corporate culture, creative environment, etc. \_ Good point. All these can be learned, to some degree (and Chinese are very good at learning) except money. It will take a while. \_ not sure if it's easy to learn. the japanese failed to learn it after all these years, and neither did the europeans. it's kind of like dell. everyone knows what makes it successful, but they just can't successfully copy its model. it could be especially difficult for china given its current political structure. maybe the EU can do it eventually. \_ Here's a NYTimes Magazine article regarding China with regard to this very topic. Insert obligatory whining about NYTimes if you wish. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/04/magazine/04CHINA.html http://tinyurl.com/2t6o2 (nytimes.com) \_ I have no doubt China is a juggernaut in manufacturing, but can it take the next step up and create its own world-class companies. For example, the article argues that manufacturers now supplying say Motorola is now selling their own phones. Sure. But can they sell well outside China's borders? We have two business models here. First is a Chinese company doing everything, second is a US company doing the branding, marketing, design and distribution, and the Chinese partner doing the manufacturing. So far the second model is the better one, and I am not convinced it's going to change soon. Taiwanese companies like Acer have tried to break into the US market with their own brand but ended in failure. Korean companies like Samsung have had more success, and of course the Japanese too. Haven't seen much from China so far. \_ That's because, unlike Japan who changed the implication of "made in japan" from bad to good, stuff made in China hard- core sucks. \_ That's partly true. Even though many of your nokia, motorola cell phones, \_ That's partly true. Even though China makes many of your nokia, motorola cell phones, dell computers, etc., they still need the quality control set up by your world-class companies doing the manufacturing there. But even the Japanese are finding it necessary to shift production to China to stay competitive. Like I said, Chinese manufacturing coupled with western/japanese research, design, marketing, branding and distribution seems to be the most competitive model at this juncture. \_ obviously you know what are you talking about. I want to add that don't discredit Chinese brand completely yet. It takes years if not decades of effort to build up brand (which implies R&D and quality control), and Chinese company has one small advantage over all its Asian tiger: huge domestic market. People may think Huawei is just a Cisco knock-off, but if your memory last long enough you might remember that Japan was doing the exact same thing in the past. Then, there is a company called TCL, which pumps out 40 million cell phones a year yet no one really hearrd of them before With their shear size, they slowly start to gain advantages in component price, etc, and soon or later they will have enough spare cash to try to establish its own brand. \_ Wow. Eye find it totally easy two respect you're arguments. Keep thee rebukes cumming. \_ While market size of China is big, unlike Japan and South Korea at a similar stage of development, due to WTO, China's market is more open to foreign companies and competition, making it tougher to nurture domestic brands. The thing about free trade is that it tends to strengthens existing competitive advan- tages, and makes it harder to develop new competitive advantages. \_ Allow the return of competition to the public schools. \_ cf Battle Royale! \_ What on earth are you talking about? Something competing with the public schools? People in the schools competing with each other? How will either of those get Americans interested in Engineering again? \_ Being graded on merit and not worrying about social issues force students to excel. That's waned significantly in recent years. \_ Worrying about social issues? Excuse me? I think your assertion is lacking in both clarity and evidence. Of course this is the motd, so go for it! Anyway, I think the below poster is a little closer to the core issue than you. \_ Life skills, multiculturalism, don't make anyone feel bad, screen the Michael Moore movie at the NEA convention. That kind of crap. \_ The Dilbert experience, outsourcing, and long hours of solitary staring at computer screens probably isn't that appealing to many staring at computer screens probably aren't that appealing to many Americans without the get-rich-quick carrot to lead them on. Probably there are more opportunities in other fields here in America than there are in China or India, so an engineering job doesn't seem as desirable here. |
2004/7/2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:31128 Activity:insanely high |
7/2 http://csua.org/u/80x U.S. sending 7 of its 12 carrier strike groups to glower at China this summer. -- ulysses \_ Their flower-power is no match for my glower-power. \_ nice. sugar daddy comes to our rescue again. teach those idiotic nationalistic gung-ho commie bastards some manners .... most likely, they will do something like US trade sanction against cuba instead ... and see whose economy collapses first. \_ It's based on unfound rumors. Sending 7 CSG to one spot is not only an overkill for a message but also very stupid. \_ yea, but there isn't much to do these days anyway ... \_ It's foolishness. It simulates a war footing against China. And even worse, it's deploying 10 out of 12 CSG at a single time, which means naval scheduling will be a mess for the year afterwards. The perfect time for China to invade is a month or two after the exercise while the US is recovering. \_ This is consistent. Foresight, planning and contingency preparation have not been BushCo's strong points. \_ Ah yes. The foresight to anticipate an Iraqi insurgency, the planning to award no-bid reconstruction contracts to Halliburton, and preparing for the contingency that we might not be showered with flowers. \_ Who exactly else in the whole world could have rebuilt an entire country like Halliburton is doing now? No one. There is no one else on the planet that could have bid. Some things just need to get done without bullshit and 24 month bid reviews. \_ well, it's an exercise. it seems reasonable to want to run though it for training purposes. it's politically incorrect but then so is communism. \_ When did communism become non-pc? \_ Communism has always been cool with the politcally correct crowd. They idolise it and its confused followers. \_ come on guys, an url from a 2nd hand ?news? site that is based on a speculation from another totally unreliable site (sina.cn) isn't really a solid starting point for a sound discourse. Oh, never mind. Neither is the motd. \_ But it would be cool if true since only 3 or 4 battle groups carries more than enough fire power to obliterate all signs of civilisation in China. \_ Yes it is true and fairly old news. Seven Carrier Strike Groups Underway for Exercise 'Summer Pulse 04' http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1146624/posts \_ Which is quite different from the op. |
2004/7/1-2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:31115 Activity:very high |
7/1 Hey Pro-China guy: Are you trolling, or do you really think people should stop blaming China? \_ The PRC is the People's paradise on earth! The freedom from evil capitalism and soul-crushing corporations have been brought by the glorious revolution. China only has the most altrustic motives for Asia! The Evil Bush is trying to claim that China violates it's citizen's civil rights, but nothing could be further from the truth! No one has died in China since the revolustion, the joy and peace of the revolution have since the revolution, the joy and peace of the revolution have made all Chinese immortal! Move to China today! -Pro-China guy #1 fan. \_ I just think the media is very biased about China. It is a great country, the majority of people are happy, life is \_ tanklguy was awesome improving, the economy is doing well. Sure, there are a lot of things that can be done better, but the progress it has made in the last 10-15 years is second to none. Out of the \_ funny, I don't know what media, you read, but the media I read pretty much says this about china, and little else (well, recently there has been some "can it keep up the pace") -phuqm millions of stories that happen each day in China, the only thing that gets reported in the western media is how bad the Chinese government is. Oh, they did this, Oh they did that. Give me a break. Some would very much like to see China go the way of the Soviet and break up into pieces, do you really think that's good for the Chinese people? Democracy needs to come from within, not forced upon by some bully. There are better things to worry about in this country, like how BushCo fucked California and laughed all the way to the bank. \_ Yeah so when democracy comes from within, you should crush it with tanks, right? BTW, what was the name of that guy who stood in front of the tank? The one the entire world saw on film? Oh that's right, we don't and will never know his name because shortly after that was filmed he was taken to an alley and shot in the head. \_ They're still looking for the tank guy. \_ So why can't the media report about Hong Kongers being unhappy over freedoms they've lost since China took over? I mean, 200K+ people in HK really did get out to protest today. I was not posting about China people being unhappy; I was posting about Hong Kong people being unhappy. \_ Goes to show that Taiwan should not unite with PRC anytime soon. \_ recent WSJ journal articles reported on the rise of many middle class rooted, non-governmental organizations in China including home owners' associations which fight for the rights and interests of various communities of home owners, thousands of environmental groups, etc. Non-governmental organizations are important building blocks for democracy, since they bunch like-minded individuals together and give them support (finance, expertise, organizational) and voice. Without them, it's just the all-powerful government and powerless individuals. Sounds like a very positive article to me. In fact, many of the WSJ articles about China are very fair and balanced, in my opinion. That's not to say that some US media are very anti-China. some US media aren't very anti-China. \_ Until the Chinese government outlaws these organizations as being anti-revolution and puts a bunch of their leaders into insane asylums. \_ they may try, but will they be successful? do not underestimate the power of hundreds of millions of little bourgeoisies. the population make up of china has shifted in the past 3 decades. \_ I am suspecting that the Chinse Communist Party will fall out of power as hardliners die off. Never underestimate the power of apathy. |
2004/6/30-7/1 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:31103 Activity:high |
6/30 "Voters are being pressured by employers and others to back pro-Beijing candidates and encouraged to photograph marked ballots with cell phone cameras to prove their patriotism." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16223-2004Jun29.html \_ Sounds like a good market for faked photographs. \_ Well, now that we're wriggling out of Iraq, maybe we can make strong staments against China again. \_ Exactly. How else can BushCo fuck the tax payer's money to make them rich? China is the perfect 'enemy' after Iraq. Do we all remember the spy plane incident? Yeah, they have us believe China would nuke us any minute back then. Fuck BushCo, piece of shit. \_ I'm not a big fan of the rambling haters on the motd either, but I don't think it is fair to impersonate/ charicature them like this, as perhaps (though it seems unlikeley) someone will think it is an earnest post. \_ Who's he impersonating, Lupo the Butcher? \_ So what? \_ You are in a maze of ignorance, surrounded by twisty passages, all alike. I wish you would be eaten by a Grue. \_ Stop criticizing China and spend your time on more productive things, like vote Bush down and make sure this country is not as fucked up as it is now. Geez. What's next? Bush will send our spy planes to fly REAL close to China and to provoke them to distract us from his incompetence? Yeah, China is the biggest threat to peace on this planet next to Iraq huh? \_ The Washington Post is criticizing China. The Post is also criticizing Bush policy. Why not do both? \_ I am just so fed up seeing all the anti-China posts. BushCo stirs it up for its own evil reason and the media buys it. Everything you see in the media about China is negative. All because of what? Because BushCo wants a public enemy so they can dump the taxpayer's money onto the defense companies and make them rich. The problem with defense companies is they don't go together peace and prosperity. BushCo will get rich when the world is at war, and it is what we are now. Wake up people, there are bigger things to worry about than China trying to convince its voters to vote for pro-beijing leaders to keep their country intact. \_ "convince" its voters \_ Of course. China does not have laws that legalize corruption. Political contribution IS corruption legalized. In China, some gets their head chopped off for taking money, in the US, it's all OK. Candidates openly ask for money, and Bush surely made anyone contributed to his campaign filthy rich, all legalized and taken for granted. Perhaps there's a lot China can learn from the US.... \_ Why is there a protest of 200K+ Hong Kongers today? http://csua.org/u/80h \_ Because HK people have been brainwashed for centuries by the Brits. They'd rather lick the feet of a Brit than stand up and be a man themselves. If your country is occupied by someone else for so long, you'll know. Just look at Taiwan, they still 'look up' to Japan, even though Japan invaded them and treated them like 2nd class citizen. Same thing with HK. HK people are gutless because they never ruled themselves. Having a Brits at the top makes them feel more secure, because that's the way they are brought up to believe in. Anything mainland China say must be wrong. \_ This is such an awful troll. Most HK people have only been there since the 50's or 60's. If you think Beijing knows what's best for HK then I don't know what to tell you. -jeffwong \_ I'm sorry, did you miss the Cultural Revolution, the Gang of Four, and Tianamen Square? PRC elites treat their own people like 2nd class citizens. Sure, bribery is punishable by death, but you're much more likely to be charged if you don't belong the Party and toe the party line. It's not a People's Paradise; it's an old-fashioned oligarchy, and it needs to be squished. \_ Every attempt to squish an oligarchy results in a new and much worse obligarchy. Communism is an example. \_ uh oh ... I don't like BushCo's fear-mongering with regard to China, but I like Hong Kong people's resistance to China's attempts to silence dissent. I don't see any contradiction with holding both views. Attempts to link the two is mostly unwarranted. |
2004/6/25-26 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:31010 Activity:insanely high |
6/25 Why did both the Mongols and the Manchus move their capitals to Beijing when they conquered China respectively? Why would a superior country want to move its capital from home to the inferior country that it conquered? \_ Haven't you ever read The Prince by Machiavelli? A full explanation of why it's a good idea to move your rule to conquered territory is contained in that. \_ Your lack of historical knowledge is truly appalling. The Mongols and the Manchus conquered China with the help of other Chinese factions. In order to maintain China as a unified whole it was always necessary to keep the capital in Beijing. Also, the Mongol hordes were nomadic so they didn't exactly have a concept of centralized government or planning. In order to rule China proper they had to inherit the vast bureaucracy of the previous dynasty. \_ I see. My historial knowledge only came from three years of Chinese Histroy classes in high school plus all those Mandarin TV dramas on Ch26 over the years. \_ next time stay awakey \_ next time stay awake \_ Thanks, Pai Mei. Now, go ahead and eat those fish heads. \_ I would like to add several things. First. Beijing was a small town prior to Mogols established its dynasty. The logic behind establishing a city up in the north is that, believe or not, they want to be able to bail out relatively easily in case things went wrong (which it did in a relatively a short time of 120 years). Ming Dynasty, the dynasty established by ethnic Hans, originally established the capital in Nanjing. It took a political coup and an emporer of grand vision to decide that it's easier to finish those mongols off if the capital is up north. Manchus, the dynasty after that, decided that they really don't need to burn down the perfectly fine palace like all other ruling family did. So, they inheired the palace and expanded. Mind you that at the time, Manchuria was three times larger than what present Manchuria was. So, lattatude wise, it was pretty close the centered. -kngharv [motd formatd: learn to queue in line] \_ Thanks for the insight! -- OP \_ I am sure OP was a troll but just to amend what you wrote. Beijing has been a town of varying significance for a very long time, going back to at least to the 11th century BC when it was the capital of the principality of Yan. There were many periods prior to the Mongol when it was not a small town. many periods prior to the Mongol when it was >> a small town. \_ nah, before the Mongols invaded China, northern China was already conquered by the Jurchens and it is called the Jin. Southern China is called the Sung (or Southern Sung, after it lost the north). Jin fell in 1234, and Mongols started building Daidu (Beijing) in 1267. Sung survived until 1279. I think the Mongols were just too lazy to move again. Daidu is also close to the capital of Jin and the capital of the Liao, so it's not like it's built out of nowhere. Same for the Manchus, they did not have a tight grip on southern China until much later after they conquered the north, so they already established the capital in the north. \_ All the stuff you said didn't contradict with what I mentioned. Again, there are a lot of historical reasons why Beijing became a city of importance. And to the Han Chauvinist below, Beijing became important mainly due to minority tribe's effort. Important Han capitals are LuoYang, KaiFeng, and to lesser extent, ChangAn. -mutt blood \_ ok ok, I don't disagree with you. Another reason is simply that the capital followed the economic center of the country, which was originally further west in chang'an and luoyang with its rich loess plains. later on, due to weather changes, that region became less important. And then whomever ruled the Zhong Yuan plain, the biggest undivided (by rivers and mountains) piece of real estate of China, tend to eventually conquer and rule the whole country, so the capital moved there (kaifung, liao and jin capitals, daidu, ...). Economic center later shifted further to the south, so sometimes, a southern capital was also viable. Another argument is that China's threats historically (and in modern times too) tend to come from the north, so it was better to have the capital there to better deal with these threats. Army became more centrally controlled (to reduce chance of regional "warlords" becoming too powerful), but then it needed to be closer to where the external threat was. Having it in the Yangtze region would mean the reaction time would be way too slow for any disturbance in the north. \_ Better housing? And easier to govern the country from a more central location? Just my guess. \_ Central location is the most common capital placement, though border changes may leave the original capital in an unusual position (Washington DC). \_ But Beijing's location is strikingly similar to Washington DC. It was already not the central location when they moved the capitals there. \_ better babes! \_ Have you been to beijing? \_ GWB has and he agrees. \_ GWB isn't looking for tail. You mean Clinton. \_ GWB went to Beijing decades ago so he could cuz \_ GWB went to Beijing decades ago cuz of the hot babes there. He admitted as much. \_ Have you been to Mongolia? \_ Are you gay? \_ I like this beijing babe: http://starfaye.free.fr/english/Bio1.htm \_ This is not a babe. This is a stick insect in a sweater. She is Manchu / Jurchen ... whose ancestors ruled northern China when the Mongols invaded. \_ Why did the europeans move their capitals to america? \_ They did? Wasn't London still the British capital back then, for example? \_ That's the capital for the folks left behind. \_ why not? really, why not? Things like this happened more often in history (not just in China) than you may have heard. \_ Because they knew their civilization sucked, and in the long run, their only hope was to get assimilated into the Great Han Civilization - Great Han Chauvinist their only hope was to get assimilated into the Great Han Civilization - Great Han Chauvinist \_ ohh please, I can almost guarentee that you are a mutt too. It's impossible to find pure Han in China after thousands of years of wild sex. \_ can't you tell what is a troll? \_ unfortunately, there are small number of people who really think that way, I am afraid this is not. \_ But you are wrong in this case. Real Han Chauvinists don't call themselves Chauvinist, except for this one kook on the usenet. By the way, do you have some historical grievances against the Great Han Civilization? Did we subject your lesser barbaric "civilization" to annual tribute of material goods and beautiful women, as acknowledgement of our superiority? Did we administer a tender loving chastisement on your minor tribe when you tried to rebel like a naughty child? Believe me, it's for your own good, and only helps to pull you out of your miserable stone-age barbaric existence. Learn to live with it or be conquered. Either way you will be assimilated into the Great Han Civilization. Don't choose the painful way. - Great Han Chauvinist \_ Why do you hate Mongols? \_ Goddamn Mongolian! You break down my shitty wall last time! |
2004/6/17 [Reference/BayArea, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:30861 Activity:high |
6/17 Good grief. Anita Mui has been dead how long and I find out through a side reference in a Salon article. Was there any mention in the Bay Area (English language) papers? -- ulysses \_ Who is (was) she? Enlighten us please. \_ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0611315 For the casual Western fan, she was the store manager in Rumble in the Bronx, but that's a lot like saying Charleton Heston's this guy who did a bit part in that Wayne's World II movie. \_ Not that I heard. If you are interested in the HK entertainment circle and can't read Chinese, visit http://www.hkentreview.com If you are a regular, please leave a donation as the Canadian who runs the site is basically doing free translation for the rest of us. --jeffwong. |
2004/6/4 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:30613 Activity:nil |
6/4 Hong Kong Vigil Remembers Tiananmen Square Killings http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/04/international/asia/04CND-HONG.html?hp "Hong Kong should become the foundation for Chinese people to pursue democracy" ... In an action certain to anger Beijing further, activists here have distributed flyers to mainland tourists this year for the first time, urging them to attend the candlelight vigil. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/040604/481/xvy10606041302 |
2004/6/2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:30543 Activity:nil |
6/2 Does anyone know the English name or the phone number of the Chinese restaurant in the western side of Richmond District in SF whose Chinese name translates to "second wife's great soup"? TIA. |
2004/5/23-24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Recreation/Media] UID:30380 Activity:very high |
5/23 When can I get DVD of House of the Flying Daggers? \_ What's the Chinese name of the movie? link? \_ Shi Mian Mai Fu (Ambush from Ten Directions) starring Andy Lau, Zhang Ziyi and half-Japanese half-Taiwanese Jing Cheng Wu. \_ if you are going to use their English names, be consistent: ^Jing Cheng Wu^Takeshi Kaneshiro \_ I couldn't remember the Japanese name, and was too lazy to google for it. I don't know what you mean by "English names". \_ Names that you would use in English press to refer to Chinese or HK movie stars. eg. Cheung Man-Yuk == Maggie Cheung --jeffwong \_ I wasn't going by the english press but rather the most recognizable version of their names for those who care about the movie. granted jcw is commie-prc romanization, but I think most taiwanese can figure out the chinese characters and thus who I was talking about from the romanization. \_ As long as we're all talking about the same guy: http://imdb.com/name/nm0437580 |
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2004/5/6 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:30043 Activity:moderate |
5/6 Chinese diplomats rush past lab guards http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040426-011652-7502r.htm \_ This has only been reported in the Moonie Mag. Wtf? \_ It was reported all sorts of places. Your ignorance is not everyone else's problem. Also, it is just plain silly to dismiss a paper because there's some association with some group you dislike. You have never *once* been able to come up with any sort of misreporting or lying from the WT. Take your anti-WT trolling elsewhere. \_ Whoa, chill out. If it's been reported elsewhere, why doesn't it appear in a search of Google News? As for the Washington Times' respectability, when a senior white house correspondent resigns from a news-agency after years of dedicated and exemplary service, doesn't that set your spidey-sense tingling? \_ Because your search fu is weak? \_ How many times did WT report that "WMD found!" \_ I don't know. You tell me since you seem to have so many references that say that. |
2004/4/27 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:13396 Activity:nil |
4/26 Yay! China blocks Hong Kong vote in 2007-2008. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/27/international/asia/27HONG.html username/pw: csuamotd/csuamotd \_ Yay? \_ Maybe a sort of "I told you so?" \_ British ruled Hong Kong for 150 years, i wonder why no one ever complains about taxation without representation. \_ The western media/people does not want to hear the truth, they simply want every opportunity to bash China. You don't hear about the cry for the Brits to return the land they conquored during their colonial period do you? They returned most of it, but there are still areas they don't return because they've got bigger guns. Well, China got bigger guns, so cheer for them! \_ Repression in the past is not justification for repression in the present or the future. \_ So what, it's their country, they can do whatever the fuck they want, just like we can do whatever the fuck we want in our country and no one can say otherwise. Heck, we can do whatever the fuck we want around the world and no one can do shit about it either. Stop critizing about what China does on its own while we goes around the world and killing innocent lives for our SUV. Just shut the fuck up! I am sick and tired of hearing this shit. \_ Do we need to have a completely morally clean before we can criticise the loss of democracy in HK? I think that we can agree that this is unequivocally a bad thing. --jeffwong \_ Precisely, big boss goes around the street shooting people, and say to the little boss, Hey, you can't j-walk!! \_ I hear what you are saying but consider that some of us don't give a rat's ass what sort of gov't Hong Kong ends up with. I am just surprised to hear you being happy to have the PRC take more control over your life, unless perhaps you are not HK chinese and gloating, maybe? -- ulysses \_ Really, you don't give a rat's ass? You are pretty cold. Would you give a rat's ass 60 years ago? -- ilyas \_ Say what? -- ulysses \_ You said: "Some of us don't give a rat's ass what sort of [government] Hong Kong ends up with." Either you were speaking for someone else needlessly, or you were talking about yourself. Either way, I find this attitude of disregard for the fate of others rather cold. The example I gave involved the time 60 years ago when there was some armed controversy over what sort of government most of the world was going to end up with. Similar disregard regarding those times would be seen as rather cold as well. -- ilyas \_ In other words, you will be willing to let whoever rule California, be it the Iraqies, Japanese, Korean, Soviet, etc, as long as they do a better job than the US? If some foreign power rips California from US, you'll bet 50+ years from now, we will not hestitate to take it back any way we can, even though we might be in shitter position. \_ Is rule by a foreign power still the issue in HK? I wasn't aware the UK still held that particular territory. I was under the impression that the issue was one of how much autonomy HK is to have but perhaps I was mistaken. To extend your analogy, though, would I wish the US to re-take CA had CA, in those 50 years, come to develop its own autonomous regime that I regarded as less repressive than that in the US? No I would not. As a Californian, I would seek to preserve the new, independent CA. -- ulysses \_ You are almost certainly describing Taiwan, not HK. Please get your chicom trolls straight. \_ Taiwan was a situation where there was an existing Chinese government. The Communists overthrew the government, and the old government fled to Taiwan. Both sides said they would eventually take out the other side; neither did, and it's been 50+ years. It's inaccurate, probably wrong, to say that the situation described ("some foreign power rips California from US") matches Taiwan. A more accurate analogy is if the Democrats overthrew Dubya, and all the Republicans fled to Texus and seceded from the Union, that persisted for 50+ years, and then Pres. Chelsea Clinton was threatening to reunite Texas with the USA. \_ At the same time, the Soviet says will defend Texas if the US decides to take it by force. I like this anology, good job! \_ Pres.? I think you mean dictator. Let's not pretend the PRC is a representative government. \_ Wow, this is so clueless and out of perspective, I have no idea how to respond to it. The sky is green! Green I say! \_ PURPLE! \_ Yeah, as if you have a lot of clues about what's best for the Chinese people. Ever been to China? \_ Yes. \_ Amazing seeing how people who has never left their nest think they know what's best for other places in the world. I know some one like that, our commander in chief!! Yeah, who gives a rats about the Iraqis, I know what's best for them and it's a puppet government under my control. Too bad we can't do that to China, but you can't blame us for not trying! \_ Yeah, China into 50 pieces is good for the US and bad for the them, but who cares! \_ You could use the same argument to say that Beijing doesn't know what's best for HK. \_ I don't think it applies. HK is in China's backyard and historically was part of China. \_ Hong Kong is almost a completely different country. Hong Kong was only last part of China in 1899 and nobody lived there. The people of Hong Kong grew up in a completely different education system and without all of the communist ideological baggage that they try to force feed you in the Mainland. They barely speak the same language and they have different writing systems. Also, the PEOPLE of HK have never been ruled from Beijing. --jeffwong \_ "No body lived there"?? Then what the hell did the Brits wants it for after the Opium War? Oh I get it, the Brits are so nice, they took a waste land from China and build a city on it. \_ Actually, that's exactly what they did. You probably need to understand the difference between Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories. \_ Don't be an idiot, and cut it with the red herrings already. The transfer the Hong Kong to China involved a promise on the Chinese side to give HK a "high degree of autonomy." Now China is trying to backtrack. Britian has a perfect right to complain, China is breaking a treaty with Britain! Not to mention, I may not know what's "best for the Chinese" but I can be pretty dang sure it's not concentration camps and a police state. As for "never left the nest" I spent two years in South Korea. I'm not saying this gives me credentials on Chinese govenment, but your insult is completely baseless. -jrleek \_ quote from article: ... the British foreign office minister for China and Hong Kong, called in China's ambassador in London to complain about the move, saying in a statement that it was "inconsistent with the `high degree of autonomy' which Hong Kong is guaranteed under the Joint Declaration." The declaration, by Britain and China in 1984, cleared the way for Hong Kong's transfer to Chinese rule. |
2004/4/23 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:13342 Activity:high |
4/23 Read "In Beijing's Crushing Grip" at http://washingtonpost.com to see how fucked up China is. Oh wait, they changed the title to "China Tightens Its Grip" this morning. No password needed. Oh wait, the title is now "A Study Group Crushed in China's Grip". http://tinyurl.com/2tmzu [URL added, yr welcome] \- You are being monitored: http://tinyurl.com/2h2xg --psb \_ I knew it, Partha, you treacherous bastard! --erikred \_ One thing such stories make me curious about is why do people in the grip of a judicial system that is simply acting as a part of the authoritarian state imagine that defending their innocence - or others' innocence is going to do anything but expand the umbrella of suspicion? I ran across numerous such examples while studying recent history in the PRC as an undergrad. Sure Li comes off pretty badly in this article but without connections to local friends to visit in jail, it sounds like the only sensible thing. Defending them would only have landed his own ass in jail as well. -- ulysses \_ SHADES OF GRAY! NO ABSOLUTE EVIL! \_ You want a war worth fighting? Deposing the government of the PRC is that war. \_ obviously you still don't get it. deposing is easy, finding something to replace it is the tough part. also, it's a job for the PRCers, not for you. if you try, they will get confused, and all 1.3 billion of them will fight you, thinking you are the enemy, even though you are just trying to help. \_ Sigh. You're right, and yet, of all the regimes I most want to see toppled, this is the crown jewel. I wouldn't even care if they chopped it up into fifty tiny ethnic fiefs. \_ Okay. I'll bite. Since there are much much more brutal regimes and kleptocracies out there, most of them in Africa, why is the PRC your crown jewel? I'm no fan but they pale by comparison with many others in terms of their unsavoriness as a regime. Why them? -- ulysses \_ give us soda's login please \_ csuamotd@csua.berkeley.edu, pwd=csuamotd \_ "Chinese Communist Party is engaged in the largest and perhaps most successful experiment in authoritarianism in the world." Largest maybe, but most successful? Come on! Don't forget how much more effective NK is! \_ I am from Taiwan, and my first impression of the mainland is that I am impressed with the Communist's control structure. \_ Last time I check, USA wasn't able to rule Iraq too well. and Iraq is about 1/100 in size and only got 20 million people. \_ Well, yeah. But what does that have to do with anything? NK = North Korea \_ large land mass, huge population, and different cultural and ethnic mix make a land difficult to rule. For example, Singapore's government structure seems to work well with Chinese, but it can not scale up thus can't apply to the mainland. \_ Yeah, whatever you North Korean playa hater. \_ "I am a liberal," he wrote, "and what I care about are human rights, freedom and democracy." Funny how in the US "liberal" means you're pro-communist! \_ In Communist China, School studies YOU. \_ Check out the picture. Lu Kun has this big opportunity to show the western world her struggle... and what does she do? Talks on her cell phone during the picture session. Niiiiceee.. \_ Hey, she told her computer geek husband she wanted a quiet life and that he should get rich like his buddies and settle into the middle class -- not start up a web site called "Yangzi's Home of Ideas" and join a pro-democracy group. \_ Huh, well I can't argue with that. |
2004/4/8-9 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:13103 Activity:nil |
4/8 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/09/international/asia/09DAMS.html yeh! Nu river saved from dam building project. china is a beautiful country. please don't destroy it! http://www.river.com/nujiang \_ But the Three Gorges are still gone. \_ Only for the 35 years the dam will last before silt accumulation builds up enough to destroy it. |
2004/4/1-2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:12965 Activity:very high |
4/1 The reason why PRC is keeping quiet about Taiwan election - http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_14/b3877006.htm http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_14/b3877002.htm \_ because PRC learned its lesson. Last thing they want is TW nationals rallying against them. If you know anything about Chinese Communist Party, you should know that when they are being people rally against them. If you know anything about Chinese quiet, that is when you should be REALLY worry about them. \_ This article is filled with "I'm a moron" spin. Another way you could spin it is that Chen's share of the vote increased from ~ 35-40% from the 2000 election to ~ 50% for 2004, China would find its own stability problematic if it decided to attack Taiwan and disrupt business, everyone in Taiwan already knew the referendums were totally political anyway, and whatever China has or hasn't done, Chen has been re-elected. In fact, I would say that China has realized its previously asinine diplomatic approaches have been replaced with something more reasonable. \_ why the range of 35-40% ? he got 39% in 2000 in a 3-way race. \_ maybe because I couldn't remember what the exact percentage was? \_ let's say if taiwan declares independence, and prc takes over all taiwan linked assets and factories in china, and cuts off all trade with taiwan (prc being taiwan's biggest export market). is this a cost taiwan is willing to bear to move from status quo to independence? for how long? \_ What if then the US freezes all trade to China? Is this a cost China is willing to bear by being aggressive to Taiwan? For how long? \_ Fat chance. That would wreck our economy. If China attacked Taiwan, we'd make a lot of noise and let them burn. \_ In order for China to attack Taiwan, it will need to mass forces. The U.S. will deploy a couple aircraft carriers, deterring the amphibious assault. China will need a credible anti-carrier capability, which is why it's developing GPS-guided cruise missiles. If the U.S. can somehow manage to maintain combat superiority, China won't even try to mass forces. In the mean time, the U.S. is hoping China and Taiwan will develop business links to an extent that neither will want to disrupt the trade relationship. \_ I doubt China will try to invade Taiwan. Instead, it may shoot a few missiles, send it's submarine fleet around Taiwan and warn other countries to refrain from sailing their ships there. This would bring the US fleet near Taiwan, and then who knows what will happen. US will likely be pressuring Taiwan to backtrack on independence \_ Fat chance. That would wreck our economy. If China attacked Taiwan, we'd make a lot of noise and let them burn. mean time, the U.S. is hoping China and Taiwan will develop business links to an extent that neither will want to disrupt the trade relationship. at that point. Die hard Taiwan independence advocates will wish the posturing will escalate into a war between US and prc. \_ The PRC is a loooong way from even thinking about being able to take on the US Navy. They might sink a few ships but they'll lose *everything* they've spent 20+ years building up in a few hours and they know it. If it was otherwise they would have attacked already. \_ clueless one. the prc doesn't need to take on the US Navy. All they need is to cut off all trade with Taiwan and Taiwan is economically dead. \_ So is China. China wouldn't cut off it's nose to spite their face. Don't call me clueless until you've demonstrated superior knowledge or ability. You've failed on both counts thus far. China has only 2 options to retake Taiwan. The Taiwanese vote to go back which is less likely each day or they invade. \_ Can't you just accept that people like political Communist Party, you should know that when they are being quiet, that is when you should be REALLY worry about them. be forced to do. \_ nobody mentioned anything about "attack". \_ It isn't even a choice. It's the minimal PRC would be forced to do. \_ "forced to do", hmmm. \_ exactly. which part of it do you not understand? \_ That's a lot of "if's". Taiwan will not declare independence; rather, Chen will say it was always independent, so there was nothing to declare anyway. The question you should be asking is, what if Chen passes a new constitution, and that's a big if, too. \_ Chen will push and push, but PRC will finally draw a line, and that's what I am referring to above. stop nitpicking, and wasting words. if, too. And if a new constitution were passed, I have a hard time believing that China would follow up with what you said. I would say this path would lead to war with the U.S., and China wouldn't want to take that chance, since they know they would be beat by the U.S., and they wouldn't want to lose face in any withdrawal. freedoms, people like personal freedoms, they don't want the half-assed Hong Kong "Basic Law" situation -- and they want anyone who would take away those freedoms to go to hell? Just ask all the KMT protesters (even though they're all wrong). \_ Taiwan already has political and personal freedoms. Taiwan independence is a possible option in theory. In reality the cost is too high, especially when Taiwan already has all the freedoms under the current status quo. \_ Except for the constant threat of Chinese invasion, yeah, sort of. \_ the problem has always been how to deal with the threat. burying your skull in the sand doesn't help. \_ It isn't even a choice. It's the minimal PRC would be forced to do. \_ That's a lot of "if's". Taiwan will not declare independence; rather, Chen will say it was always independent, so there was nothing to declare anyway. The question you should be asking is, what if Chen passes a new constitution, and that's a big if, too. And if a new constitution were passed, I have a hard time believing that China would follow up with what you said. I would say this path would lead to war with the U.S., and China wouldn't want to take that chance, since they know they would be beat by the U.S., and they wouldn't want to lose face in any withdrawal. \_ chen can push and push, but prc will draw a line somewhere, and then the above actions is the minimal that the prc will do. It may be all at once or one step at a time but it will go on until taiwan backs down. it doesn't need to fire a shot, and taiwan's economy would be in ruins. Is that a cost taiwan is willing to pay to go from status quo (note: nobody is talking about being subject to prc rule here) to independence? United States has been protecting Taiwan for the past half a century. Instead of being grateful, should Taiwan insist on demanding that Americans spill blood for them, moving in a direction that would be economically devastating to Taiwan, China, US and all east asian nations? President Bush has repeatedly pleaded with Chen to tone down because Chen's actions are not in the interest of the United States. \_ It's just a matter of time. One day China will be strong enough to go for it. Taiwan can't do a thing to stop that. When that day comes the US can defend or not defend Taiwan. If the US chooses to defend Taiwan then pray the Chinese have underestimated US navy power. If the US backs down it is the end of US super power status and the start of another 50 year cold war the whole world will suffer through. \_ Last two posters, will you please speak in specifics? "One day China will be strong enough to go for it". I could just as easily say: One day China will have a democratic revolution, and Taiwan will join China's democracy once everything has settled down. Both seem equally believable to me, especially since China is *vastly* outclassed by U.S. naval and air power, and the U.S. will make a good effort to keep up its military superiority if China advances far enough. \_ Specifically, "go for it" = "invade". You could just as easily say your butt is made of green cheese (just like the moon), but it is not equally likely. If you find the cheese theory and the China invasion theory equally believable then I've got a bridge in Florida to sell you. China doesnt have to have a better navy/af. They only have to be superior in the local region. If they can pull a fast one and cripple local US navy forces and put a few 10s of thousands of men on Taiwan before US reinforcements can show up they've won. There will be some bogus peace treaty signed and Taiwan will vanish into the history books as a minor blurb in some grey side panel box. \_ Die hard Taiwan independence supporters doesn't care whether China becomes democratic or not. They want independence at all cost. They are driven in a large part by past hatred rather than a vision for the future. \_ Quick question, what's wrong with wanting independence for its own sake? -- ilyas \_ Exactly. I'm with you on that one. \_ look, if you can magically turn china into a brunei, then go ahead with independence with my full support. Unlike freedoms or democracy, which is by nature good, political independence is neutral in itself. Its merits is dependent on how well it will work for the people in practice. \_ China will never be militarily stronger than the US. The problem is, it doesn't need to be. It can totally screw up Taiwan's economic livelihood without firing a shot. Stop trolling. \_ Never? Ever? History is full of dead and defeated super powers that would rule the world *forever* or so they thought. No one on this thread is trolling. Some of us simply disagree with you. That is *not* trolling. You want trolls? There are plenty of trolls on the other motd threads right now, but not here. \_ Except that the world is now just a big village. And in a small contained world, once one party attains the upper hand, it will only get stronger and stronger. |
2004/3/29-30 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:12917 Activity:very high |
3/29 Isn't the PRC fascist? Why do people still refer to it as communist? It fits perfectly with fascism but is not communist at all. Right? \_ american is fascist too. \_ Cool! ChiCom troll is back! I was afraid he'd been sent to re-education, or promoted to peoples' regional secretary for truth or something! Hi, ChiCom Troll! -John \_ this is your problem. Saying PRC is a fascist is not considered as troll, but saying American is fascist is. \_ Was I commenting on your content? Your reading comprehension is as poor as your grammar. Doesn't speak highly for ChiCom peoples' education. Welcome back, ChiCom troll! -John \_ You're being silly. He is not the real chicom troll. Just arrived at work, eh? \_ ChiCom troll is not person, it attitude. Back to highschool, stupid american. -John \_ nah, he's the best friend you day dream about everyday at work. \_ Yermom's not a day dream, and she's not my best friend, she's on my lap. \_ masterbating at work again, eh? \_ nah, he's your imaginary best friend you day dream about at work. \_ Along with Republicanism... \_ no. \_ Communism is just one insidious type of fascism. \_ Not really. It's just that people choose to keep calling something communism that isn't communism. \- helo it is an interesting question whether communism and fascism, call them totalitarian ideologies, are essentially identical due to structural factors or the "substance of the ideology" rather than the structure [say class vs nation/ethnic focus] plays the dominant role in defining its character. you may wish to read "Revolutionary Change" written by Chamlers Johnson before he went insane or this book by R. Paxton: http://csua.org/u/6nx ok tnx. --psb \_ Communism is not a totalitarian ideology per se, it is an economic system which can only be achieved by compulsion. (One wonders sometimes if this is true, to some extent, of any civilized economic system which relies on abstractions such as property). Fascism is a more complicated concept, but I don't believe it needs to be necessarily totalitarian either. Most people who accuse people or states of fascism these days (e.g. "Bush is fascist!") have no idea what the word means. I don't believe fascism and communism have anything in common, aside from the fact that they lend 'color' or 'charge', if you like, to government. Twentieth century made a convincing case that governments should remain as colorless as possible. -- ilyas \- per se, communism isnt communism per se. --psb \_ That's nice, Partha. -- ilyas \- not as good as: "The women at fandom cons are bi and large, by and large." --psb \_ What does it mean? that's my real question. I did do some reading on it now and I see why the PRC doesn't really fit that term. But, I can also see how aspects associated with fascism can be used by both PRC and USA (appeals to nationalism, fearmongering, scapegoating, militarism/patriotism, propaganda). But I think authoritarianism is intrinsic to fascism. The only communism we've seen is the Stalinist brand of totalitarianism. Modern China with its economic ventures seems to have abandoned communism. \_ yes, China have abandoned communism since 1985, *YEARS* before Berlin Wall came down. \_ nonsense. the government still controls the entire economy. just because you're now allowed to own an apple cart or a small factory that makes a few widgets doesn't mean they've \_ ussr? ussr is no more. otoh, russia under putin has wisely decided to follow in china's path of capitalism under strong authoritarian rule, reversing russia's failed experiment with democracy. this was also the proven path followed by many US allies such as japan, s.korea, taiwan, singapore. and the world is voting with their hard earned money pouring them into russia and china. check out stock symbol mbt or vip, i am buying a beemer using earnings from those stocks. the only people who can attain democracy and capitalism in the reverse order are the indians, and even then, it's under strong nationalistic leadership of the BJP party. *YEARS* before Berlin Wall came down. suddenly turned into a capitalist society. they have only just caught up to where stalin's ussr was more than 50 years ago. \_ Actually I take it back. Classic, Mussolini-style fascism cannot help but be totalitarian in human societies. -- ilyas \-YMWTGF(ant, spider, bee, bacon) --psb \_ human societies? \_ The Bugs are facist by nature. \-YMWTGF(ant, spider, bee, bacon) --psb \_ bugs aren't totalitarian. \_ Not necessarily bugs. Humans are just not collectivist enough, they like small packs. An interesting take on how a collectivist human society would come about, see book by R. Paxton: http://csua.org/u/6nx ok tnx. --psb collectivist enough, they like small packs. -- ilyas Herbert's "Hellstrom's Hive" (yes, same Herbert). -- ilyas \_ if humans were collectivist like bugs we'd be doing about as well which is to say not very well at all overall. \- sort of like france :-) --psb \_ Why nobody ever complains that psb write incoherent English sentences? \_ because we know he could form coherent sentences if he wanted to. otoh, we can and do complain that he's a lazy bastard. \_ nah, it's better described as authoritarian planned-economy \- sort of like france :-) --psb \_ "A specter is haunting Europe..." -- ilyas |
2004/3/28-29 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:12894 Activity:nil 50%like:29883 |
3/27 I have been using bigzoo to call china, but the line quality is pretty bad, with long delay and echos. Anything better out there? Any 10-10 plan with no monthly charge/minimum? \_ http://www.vonage.com This stuff's pretty cool. You need a decent broadband connection but you can say goodbye to SBC for almost everything (you still need them for DSL). I used my friend's box to call Germany and it worked like a charm. The line quality was crystal clear and it worked transparently. There's a $15 monthly charge. I think Circuit City has a promotion. |
2004/3/19-20 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Reference/Religion] UID:12768 Activity:nil |
3/19 Why does whitey hate the Asian man so much? http://csua.org/u/6im \_ They didn't like him b/c he's Muslim. At least get your trolling straight. \_ whiteys hate muslims more than they hate azns, get it right \_ Yeah but muslim and azn is more than whitey can even stand thinking about. \_ A Chinese born of Christian parents who converted to Islam and bred with a Syrian and fucked a White soldier's wife and felt Pity for captives of the State (a christian virtue) and looked at porn when he became horny. He is guilty as hell. \_ why ask why? whitey is evil and must be destroyed along with the zionist entity and anyone to the right of b.boxer. |
2004/3/13-14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:12652 Activity:kinda low |
3/12 To the guy I was having the discussing about Chinese Characters in Korea with: I talked to my wife, and she told me that for a short time in the early 80's, Chinese Characters were not taught in middle and high school and there was no chinese literature course. That may have been the ban your friend was referring to. One other point about Koreas not being able to understand classic lit. Before the korean writing system was developed in the 1500s they used a wierd system called Naboo that was all chinese characters but some were meant to be read as their chinese meaning and some as their Korean pronuciation (to spell a Korean word). The exact meaning of passages in these writings cannot be clearly ascertained by anyone anymore. (1 word being read 2 diffrent ways could have 2 different yet vaild meanings.) \_ ha ha losers... the Japanese have a system where every Chinese character has at LEAST 2 readings and sometimes more than 2 meanings \_ Strange... I am a Chinese and I don't read a word of Korean, but when I was reading some of the ancient Korean text around 1600 or so, I sware I was able to read 70% of the text and actually understand what they are saying. The text I read was the passage written by (or behave of) King Sejong, explaining inventing Hangul jamo as a way to enhance literacy among the common people. -kngharv \_ Not all anchient writings were like this. There were also documents written in plain ol' chinese. But actually my wife seems to think that's written all in actual phonetic Korean. Maybe it was a translation? \_ I know what I am reading, and I am literate enough to tell the differences between Chinese text and some foreign text with whole bunch Chinese characters in it. -kngharv \_ Korean scholars were all bilingual until pretty recently. Actually Korean imported Chinese culture (confucianism and Chinese characters) long before they developed their own writing system (which I think happened during the Monloglian occupation). And that writing system was used exclusively for the peasant and lower class while scholars used classic Chinese for docuument and literature until last century. \_ is that true that most of the official document in Korean imperial court are written in Chinese characters? |
2004/3/12-14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:12649 Activity:nil |
3/12 So Taiwan seems to be a pretty developed country, why is it still considered a third world country? \_ state your source. \_ because they are not yet white and the quota for nonwhite is 1. \_ idiot, why do you even bother wasting bits with your racist hateful shit? \_ did you really go to cal? \_ because they don't have the political, economic, military, or diplomatic power to be considered a major power. \_ don't forget the congressional brawls. \_ hey, we've got them too now! - random Korean guy \_ Taiwan is *NOT* a developed region, not even close. For one thing Taiwan is lack of rule of law. This is a major issue which most American has overlooked because it is not as cachy as "democracy" and "human right" etc et. Mind you that rule of law is the fundamental building block of democratic government, and a democracy without rule of law is actually in many ways more chaotic than dictatorial form of government. Things you have taken for granted, such as (relatively) independent judicial branch does not exist here. Law enforcement is selective, tend to be charged with either political motive or influenced by bribe. Infrasture wise, when you step out of Taipei, you will find that Taiwan is still pretty damn underdeveloped. Even in Taipei City... give you an example, the waste water treatment plant just went online recently. Can you imagine a city of 1.7 million live on local septic tanks? Lastly, Taiwan is not a country. The Constitution of Republic of China state that Taiwan is part of China and the constitution is designed for entire China in mind. Read them if you can actually read Chinese. \_ I like that argument for the annexation of Taiwan. "Our Constitution says so!" If only the Germans had amended their Constitution to say Austria, Poland, the Low Lands, France, etc. were a part of the Reich, there wouldn't have been a problem! And before you bring this up, most of those territories (along with Spain) were in fact Hapsburg possessions, and part of the Holy Roman Empire at one point or another. -- ilyas \_ Haha, there may be problems in his argument, but not the one you are dwelling on. He was referrring the consistituion of ROC (i.e. taiwan), which claims it to be part of China. You made fun of yourself, again. \_ Ok. Show me where: http://www.taiwandocuments.org/constitution01.htm -- ilyas \_ I don't have to. I don't care about taiwan or china or roman empire. I just saw you misread another post in such an obvious way and went ahead pouring your vast "intelligence." You should ask the guy to whom you original replied to show that and thank me for helping with your reading comprehension. \_ I don't know. Are you sure you schooled me? Taiwanese constitution doesn't say (or at least I couldn't find anything about this) "Taiwan" is a part of "China". It was merely a non-communist constitution which was meant to apply to all of china once the nationalists won. They never did, and it applies to a small island instead. If you really want your 10 motd points, you can have them, however. -- ilyas \_ The constitution specifically said that no one allowed to alter the soverign territory of the Republic of China, and at the time, the constitution covers entire chinese mainland. and this claus of contitution still exists. - someone who actually can read chinese and read the damn constitution, unlike ilyas \_ It has nothing to do with what any constitution says, but has everything to do with the carrier we want to buy from ebay for you. I donate the 10 points toward its purchase. \_ Tell you what. How about I spare you the trouble of replying to me in the future. I am nothing but a stuck-up, stupid, rabidly libertarian, selfish, blind, easily offended, unattractive, smelly, kooky, ridiculous, no life loser with the attention span and reading comprehension abilities of a 10 year old. I should fuck off and die like my libertarian ilk, and keep my rabid politico-sexual fantasies to myself. Can we just agree on that? I default on all the motd points. Any future argument between us you win automatically. I accept any remotely clever jokes you make at my expense in advance. I surrender unconditionally. -- ilyas \_ You're not allowed to. Sorry, but you lose on losing, too. That's impressive! \_ Yes, outside of the big cities, there are people living at shocking levels of poverty. It's really quite frightening, and the gov. seems uninterested in changing anything. \_ When I swang by the mainland China, I was shocked by the difference in standard of living between the city and the country side (and I didn't even wonder off to any really poor country side neither). For a moment, I thought Taiwan is much better in this regard. Then, I realize that I *RARELY* step outside the Taipei city. \_ just because you rarely see outside of taipei doesn't mean taiwan is full of countrysides with poor rural bumpkins. taiwan is much better in this regard. \_ I don't dispute that. However, Taiwan is much smaller and at least in my view should of done a better job closing the gap between the country side and the city than what is on the table right now. \_ I am not very familiar with Taiwan's government system, but are you sure about your claim that Taiwan does not have an independent judiciary branch? Can you back it up? I read a book or two by Li3 Ao2, and even under KMT rule (under CCG, I presume?), which he sharply criticized, he was able to win case after case in the courts. That would be unthinkable in say, commie China. \_ I am sure, because I live in TW right now and I have heard enough share of horror stories, to a point that I had to constantly remind myself that this is not the way things suppose to work. The supreme court, for example, is extremely weak and they are subject to president's political pressue. This is one of the reason why nobody ever bother to ask the supreme court to interpret the legality of laws and the referendum conducted solely by the president right now. The prosecutor general is essentially a servant of the president. Those who doesn't cooperate, including judges and people on the prosecution team, gets rotated out of the trial while the trial is in progress. \_ When I was in Singapore, I remember once where some international organization reclassified Singapore as a developed nation. The local government controlled media started trumpeting the achievement all over the place. Then PM Lee Kuan Yew spoke up and says Singapore is still a third world country. Lee Kuan Yew is smart because one still gets some advantages (trade, loan, etc.) by being a third world country in name. The government controlled media then did a full reverse course and started pumping out articles on why Singapore is not yet a developed nation. It was kind of funny. \_ Funny in the way that government controlled media is funny. \_ pray tell us how else could it have been funny? \_ exactly my point. \_ Guys, you shouldn't compare everything with US. America is an exceptional country, one which is founded on a sound principle and evolve along a sound trajectory, has always had an unbiased judiciary and a functining democracy. If you have to measure against the US, then no other country is developed. \_ blah blah america is bad, the worlds problems are all our fault and if it wasnt for america the world would be utopia, so lets just raise taxes, slash the military to ribbons and pay off the rest of the world to like us because their liking is us is so important as if international politics was a playground game |
2004/3/12-13 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:12635 Activity:high |
3/12 Why does the Chinese govt. care about forcing WiFi chipset makers to support WAPI? Is it beaurocrat muscle-flexing, technical advantages of the spec, or added dissident-spying features? \_ They know they have a lot of market muscle. So they want to use that to help the Chinese tech industry. Foreign companies have to license WAPI from China and basically share technical know-how when implementing it. There's no real technical reason for it. They're trying to do this with DVDs as well, with their "EVD". I understand the logic, but still think it's a bad way to go about it. When they split the market for everything it's just annoying for people who travel, and for companies who need to make the different versions. But hey, more useless tech jobs for us! \_ The reason is actually a lot benign than that. China, like rest of the (semi-conductor) manufacturing powerhouse, need to pay royalties for producing equipment that is in compliant of the standards adopted by the West. This Royalties and license fees can be a significant cost to the equipment they manufacturs. Unlike Korea, or Taiwan or Singapore, which essentially said: "we got bullied, but there is nothing we can do about it." China is flexing its market muscle, coming up with thier own standards so they don't have to pay those IP-related fees. Wifi is just one of many moves that China made recently (heard of TDS-CDMA?). Where to go from here is anyone's guess. If I am the Premier of China, I would eventually use these home-grown stardards to influence the existing one, thus, neogiate a better term for licensing technology such as GSM and other specifications. However, there is an undercurrent of unreasonable national pride beneath all these, which may cause Chinese market isolated from rest of the world... similiar to what happened to USA and Japan. And... China's market is going to be too big to be ignored by anyone and thus, they can get away with all that. \_ I was unaware that there are royalties for WEP... \_ I thought WEP encryption was lame anyway? \_ Everyone keeps saying China's market is too big to ignore but doesn't most of China still live in small villages growing rice? \_ you are correct. the rural urban breakup has gone from 80-20 to 70-30, but it is still mostly rural. OTOH, 30% of 1.3 billion ain't bad. WSJ says China is already the world's biggest beer market. I didn't read the details but I would guess it's by volume consumed not average price * volume consumed, cause they drink quite a bit of cheap local brew. \_ So are you saying the 'China is a huge market' thing is for real or bullshit? \_ I am saying it's a huge market for beer. \_ But only cheap local beer, right? of 1.3 billion ain't bad. \_ Well said. \_ So it's basically "We're really big. If you want to sell us stuff you'll have to give us tech know-how and a discount on royalties." \_ the WSJ had a story a few weeks ago about how GE wanted to sell power turbines to the Chinese market, but in return the Chinese government wanted significant discounts AND the plans to the technology used in making the turbines so they can make it themselves cheaper down the road, stuff that GE has invested billions in over the years. \_ Was GE stupid enough to do this? \_ According to the article, they reached a compromise - some technology transfer but the most leading edge part was kept secret. GE had to compromise a little because otherwise China will just go to European companies. The good thing is, as the article noted, often the transferred technology quickly becomes outdated as even newer technology becomes available. The technology itself is important, but even more important is the ability to invent new technologies. \_ I remember the article quoting a chinese manager saying that, in technology transfers, the foreign companies show them what to do, but not why they do it, and not how they discover to invent new technologies. that's the way to do it. |
2004/3/11-12 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:12628 Activity:nil |
3/11 Does anyone know where I can buy one of those Flying Tigers leather jacket with a ROC flag at the back. I want to buy one in remembrance of what Americans have done for my country and my people (and it looks cool too). - chinese dude \_ Aw come on. Chennault was a twink who never accomplished anything of signifance other than getting the Japanese to blow up his airfields. |
2004/3/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Reference/Languages] UID:12621 Activity:high |
3/11 Is Italian the closest language to Latin than other Romantic language? Isn't it weird that the once great empire has no spoken/written language today, but that other old languages from the old empires (Greek, Chinese, etc) still survive? \- helo you may wish to see ~psb/MOTD/LatinRomeGreece \_ Roman empire was a lot more multicultural than those other two... The various states spoke their native languages with Latin as a government/trade language. Also, "Chinese" is not one language. Note that Korean, Vietnamese, and Japanese were all once written with Chinese characters! \_ why isn't chinese one language? the spoken form is different region to region, by written is essentially the same. \_Chinese is one language. It just has many dialects. Also note that Korean, Vietnamese, and Japanese are essentially dialects from Chinese if you express them in Chinese text. In a sense, all Romance languages are merely dialects of latin. It's just that unlike Chinese there was no unification and the written text became fragmented. English itself has various dialects, but because of faster travel, radio, and television the dialects have tended to remain understandable instead of morphing into something very different. However, I have trouble sometimes with Punjabees speaking their version of English. \_ The Roman alphabet is phonetic. If written Chinese was phonetic, then there might be more of an argument that the difference Chinese dialects were distinct languages. Likewise, if the differences in speaking the different Romance languages were not reflected in the written language, it might be easier to argue that they are dialects of Latin rather than distinct lanugages. \_ Modern written Vietnamese is phonetic. There is a way of writing Vietnamese that uses Chinese characters, but this is considered archaic now. \_ Italian is closer to latin than Old Greek is to Modern Greek. \_ 1. Latin survives/freezes in some quarters (RCC). 2. Romanian is quite close to Latin. 3. Living languages evolve: modern chinese is quite different from ancient Chinese. (I speak and write the former but have a (very) limited capability for the latter.) Greeks told me similar things about their language. Hebrew is today like what it was many years ago because it had been dead in between. 4. By western liguist's definition, different Chinese dialects can be considered as different languages (with some slightly different but overall similar grammar rules). Some Chinese consider spanish, french, and italian as different dialects of the same language used to be known as latin. 5. There is a distinction between the spoken language (the tongue) and its representation in terms of writing. 6. Japanese and Korean are NOT dialects of Chinese. They are probably in a totaly different linguistic family although the details are not yet understood.They borrowed Chinese character and many chinese words (along with their old pronunciation) when they decided they should have a system of writing their language - they developed writing much later. However, the 2 koreas banned the use of Chinese characters in late last century when they go nationalistic. 7. I don't know whether \_ I'm not sure what you mean here. While true that, in the north Chinese characters are more or less banned, and they are trying to get away from using Chinese based words, this is not at all true in the south. You can see pleanty of Chinese characters in the south, and most people's names are written in Chinese. 60% of the vocabulary is chinese based. Chinese has not be "banned." Now it HAS falled out of use, because chinese characters are a terrible way to write Korean. Korean is not a chinese language. The grammar is not chinese, and 40% of the words are pure Korean, and can't be reliably WRITTEN in chinese. Korean and Japanese are Altaic languages with a butt-load of borrowed chinese vocabulary. \_ I have been told by a american professor specialising in the 2 koreas that Chinese characters have been banned from use in literature and koreans can no longer read their own classic literature directly (i.e. w/o translation) because they were all written in Chinese (as Principia was written in Latin). I knew (and wrote) that Korean language is completely different from Chinese. However, that it and Japanese are really from the Altaic group is not firmly extablished (as say Sanskrit and Latin came from the same family). Plus the japanese always claim they have nothing to do with korean, although I never believed that. Vietnamese is in the same linguistic family as Chinese but their current writing system was developed by the french. 8. The eastern roman empire used greek. 9. The roman empire was not "more" multicultural than the other empires of similar size. |
2004/3/9-10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:12582 Activity:nil |
3/9 Read businessweek online issue on 'china.net'. Lots of stories on internet activities in china. Anybody thinking of moving back to china or taiwan to start companies? I've been thinking about going back to TW to start an online gaming company. DSL penetration is pretty high. \_ let me know if you do please! -brain \_ in the same vein (is there a latin term for that expression?), does anyone have any Indian tech connections? I have an idea for outsourcing (not HiTech related) to India but don't have the connections. \_ mail me. - rory \_ "Online gaming company", you mean developing online games, or what? \_ I think he means online sex chat \_ No wonder DSL penetration is so important! \_ I would think penetration not important for online sex. \_ He said "gaming" which is gambling, not "game". \_ An ex-boss went there 2 years ago. He has a company, website, etc, but I don't think he has final product or beta customer 1. \_ I wanna make the China version of Yahoo Maps / Mapquest. Anyone here has any experience? eg. Worked at Navtech? We can start with like Beijing and move on from there. \_ Do people there really have a need for a service like that? \_ I am sure there is. Hwy system and car ownership are exploding. Biggest problem is probably that the road system is changing and expanding too fast. \_ Instead of driving direction from pt A to pt B, you can provide transit directions from pt A to pt B. --- yuen \_ In Taiwan right now, and talked to friends from the mainland regards to LBS service. The main issue is that, unlike USA, which essentially gave out GIS map of entire country for free (TIGER db), in both mainland China and Taiwan, GIS Maps has to be purchased. I am less familiar with what is going on in the mainland, but in Taiwan, first, the government actually holds copyright on these maps, secondly, the government impose a very restrictive license on how the map can be used, and charge a very handsome sum for "value-added redistribution." Second issue is less difficult. There is simply no good Chinese parser out there to tokenize addresses. In taiwan, life get even more complicated because maps are controlled by several different government agencies. The main obsticle is that Chinese people on both strait treat map as some sort of military secret, and very reluctant to release them to civilian use. If you are interested in this kind of things, email me, as I am in the process of getting street maps of Taipei to play with (which going to cost me $150 USD just for personal use). -kngharv \_ You mean in Taiwan tourists can't buy somthing like "Map of Taipei" at a bookstore for a few bucks? \_ I don't get the tokenize address part. Just let the user enter the address as seperate fields. Take my aunt's address (using commie romanization): tai2 bei3 (taipei city), xin1 dian4 (subdivision), zhong1 zheng4 lu4 (road), wu3 hao4 (number) If they write it all together, sure, but if it's entered in seperate fields or with a delimiter, I don't see what's the difficulty. |
2004/2/20-21 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Networking] UID:12329 Activity:nil |
2/20 http://www.viennateng.com She's a stanford grad in CS. Worked as SW engineer at Cisco for a while before quitting and becoming a singer. She's better than William Hung. :-) Here's a link to a NPR interview with her: http://www.kqed.org/programs/program-landing-local.jsp?progID=RD37 \_ I don't think Vienna Teng is her real name. \_ beatiful voice. she is not that ugly neither. :p \_ not that hot either \_ she looks like Bruce Lee \_ this one looks worse than the others http://quantumshop.com/cgi-bin/viennateng/index.cgi And will-hung's look is not bad. It's just his software seems weak. \_ She's a MAN, baby! \_ who? |
2004/2/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd] UID:29799 Activity:nil 61%like:29794 |
2/10 How to display column number in emacs? Thanks. [ relevant responses moved to the top ] \_ (custom-set-variables '(column-number-mode t)) \_ (setq column-number-mode t) \_ I'm always baffled at motd posters who (1) ask questions that begin with the grammatically incorrect "How to..." and (2) don't konw how to use http://google.com. \_ you are baffled too easily. (1) you can tell the guy is a fob and (2) not the brightest bulb in the bunch. \_ so (3) ship him back. \_ Is "Investing How To Guide" grammatically correct? \_ No, it isn't, but that's no excuse for poor grammar elsewhere. \_ I'm so sick of all this grammar-correcting motd bullshit. Isn't there some saying like "if someone speaks english worse than you it probably means they speak some 2nd language better" ? that is hippie bumpersticker talk, but a relevant point nonetheless. get a life. anyway, you're probably just jealous because some fob with broken english got that chinese girl you were oggling in class. \_ No, this whole asking a question with "How to..." has been brought up over and over on the motd (check the archives). If you make a mistake, it's okay. But if someone corrects you over and over again and you haven't learned your lesson then there's really something wrong with you. You should at least TRY. \_ TRY to get over it, you mean? yes, people have posted this way, and people have continued to bitch about it. so why dont the bitchers just get used to it. frankly, i am a quite competent english speaker but occasionally find that phrasing quick and convenient. isn't computer stuff all about shorthand anyway? and furthermore, its vaguely reminiscent of the whole Linux how-to culture. \_ have you actually looked at the chinese girls on campus? and no, generally bi-lingual people are shitty are both languages. \- would you care to name an authority who recommends hyphenating the word "bi-lingual" [sic] ? --psb being better at some third world language is useless if you're in a first world english speaking country. \_ really? chang-lin tien's english kind of sucks, yet he functioned pretty well, and his chinese came in useful in persuading chinese tycoons like tan kah kee to part with their hard earned money. Being bi- lingual is a fantastic advantage. \_ it probably helped that he wasn't dumb. \- dear anonymous motd grammar coward: if you are willing to de-anonimize yourself, i am willing to give you a little grammar quiz, and we can really plumb the depth of your grammar chops or see if you are YetAnotherRatcheter. --psb, third world lanaguage speaker \_ so, what's this grammar quiz you speak of? let's see it. \_ Oh dear! Here goes psb again with his "holier than thou" crap. Partha, don't you have a degree to earn? \- how am i being holier than thou? i am perhaps throwing down the glove. --psb \_ lanaguage eh? |
2004/2/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:29794 Activity:very high 61%like:29799 |
2/10 How to display column number in emacs? Thanks. \_ I'm always baffled at motd posters who (1) ask questions that begin with the grammatically incorrect "How to..." and (2) don't konw how to use http://google.com. \_ you are baffled too easily. (1) you can tell the guy is a fob and (2) not the brightest bulb in the bunch. \_ so (3) ship him back. \_ Is "Investing How To Guide" grammatically correct? \_ No, it isn't, but that's no excuse for poor grammar elsewhere. \_ I'm so sick of all this grammar-correcting motd bullshit. Isn't there some saying like "if someone speaks english worse than you it probably means they speak some 2nd language better" ? that is hippie bumpersticker talk, but a relevant point nonetheless. get a life. anyway, you're probably just jealous because some fob with broken english got that chinese girl you were oggling in class. \_ No, this whole asking a question with "How to..." has been brought up over and over on the motd (check the archives). If you make a mistake, it's okay. But if someone corrects you over and over again and you haven't learned your lesson then there's really something wrong with you. You should at least TRY. \_ have you actually looked at the chinese girls on campus? and no, generally bi-lingual people are shitty are both languages. being better at some third world language is useless if you're in a first world english speaking country. \_ really? chang-lin tien's english kind of sucks, yet he functioned pretty well, and his chinese came in useful in persuading chinese tycoons like tan kah kee to part with their hard earned money. Being bi- lingual is a fantastic advantage. \_ it probably helped that he wasn't dumb. \_ (custom-set-variables '(column-number-mode t)) \- dear anonymous motd grammar coward: if you are willing to de-anonimize yourself, i am willing to give you a little grammar quiz, and we can really plumb the depth of your grammar chops or see if you are YetAnotherRatcheter. --psb, third world lanaguage speaker \_ Oh dear! Here goes psb again with his "holier than thou" crap. Partha, don't you have a degree to earn? \_ lanaguage eh? |
2004/2/4-5 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:29781 Activity:insanely high |
2/4 Someone needs to tell the Chinese that the phrase "Pearl of the Orient" is racist and that they should not use it anymore. \_ Context? \_ who uses that phrase? --Chinese \_ In Chinses it's always "Pearl of the East". \_ Hong Kong websites. \_ In Chinese it's always "Pearl of the East". \_ That's certainly racist and Eurocentrist. \_ eurocentrist? nah, it's old world centrist. it ignores the existence of the americas. that westerners call themselves westerners doesn't mean the world is japancentrist for example. \_ Why Japan? Racist. \_ because I hate fucking japs! don't tell me jap is racist too. \_ You don't like to have sex with them? \_ No, but I enjoyed having hot sweaty sex with yermom all night long. \_ I love the motd. This deteriorated so quickly I had to laugh. \_ Racism is the denigration and otherwise maltreatment of an underclass by an overclass. Therefore, by definition, the Chinese cannot be racist, since the overclass/underclass power relationship cannot exist. |
2004/2/3 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:12085 Activity:low 50%like:12078 |
2/2 [ Chinese Chess ] http://www.chessvariants.com/xiangqi.html http://www.xiangqiclub.com http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Grid/6544/cccintro.htm \_ thanks for the links. It's hard to remember all those chinese characters (on the Chinese Chess sets) \_ forget all these, try http://www.ourgame.com |
2004/1/30-31 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:12033 Activity:nil |
1/30 Someone asked about knives a while back. These aren't 5 star knives, but a good deal: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00009XFSI/ref%3Dnosim/slickdeals/002-3925468-0256826 \_ what is a 5 star knife? Certainly not henckels or wusthof. \_ wusthof has a $350 chef's knife. i hate ceramic knives. bite me. \_ "5 Star" is one of Henckels' lines. I think the op was referring to knives of high quality, though. \_ Those look like crap to me. They are full-tang riveted, but they are stamped, not forged, and made in China, which is not reknowned for their good knives. Henckels and Wusthof make their better lines in Germany and the cheaper ones in China and Spain. Stamped knives like these go dull quickly, and have fairly flexible blades, which makes them not very safe or easy to use. That being said, I have seen reasonably cheap Chinese knives on Amazon that were pretty good. The key diference was that they were forged. The easy way to tell is that the blade gets thicker near the top and has a lump of metal where the blade meets the handle. |
2003/12/9 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:11368 Activity:low |
12/9 I can understand why china doesn't want taiwan to be independent. But what i don't understand is why they're so worked up about the proposed reffurendum in taiwan, given that for all practical purposes taiwan *is* independent. is it just a pride thing? if taiwan already has an independently elected government, an independent armed forces and pays no taxes to the mainland what the hell difference does it make to beijing what they claim in some vote? \_ http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=516&e=3&u=/ap/20031209/ap_on_re_as/us_china Bush publicly opposes independence. So much for independence. \_ Support for an Independent Taiwan was the only positive thing I saw in the Bush Administration. And now that's gone, too. Jayzus H. Keerist, can no one see what a whore this man is? \_ one China one Nation. \_ I read in "Guns Germs and Steel" that one factor that held up China from developing into a world power pre-1492 was that it was a single political entity at the whims of the emperor. i.e. They had a world class fleet they could have used to dominate with but they just decided to do away with it, as the result of a political struggle between factions in the imperial court. \_ I'm a little curious too. I think it's about saving face. Right now they can say "We're China, and there is one rebellious province" If there's too much talk of independance, it rubs their nose in the fact that the civil war was really fought to an impasse, and the communist revolutionaries didn't totally win. \_ one word: communism. "Taiwan has all the goodies, and we want them too." \_ China is all about stability. They rule by the atmosphere of "if you stick out, we'll stomp you". They'll roll over college students with a tank, and have no problem shooting live rounds. Do you have a problem? Then you belong in a Chinese prison for 20 years as a political prisoner. If China lets Taiwan become independent, it fears that its own citizens will get ideas. \_ what do you think the US will do if our civil war didn't end the way it did? Do you think if California decides to become independent (I don't see why not since we are not getting any fucking shit from the federal government), everything will go smoothly? It's not about saving face. It's about national unity, a concept you obviously don't understand. They wouldn't have cared less if Taiwan is rich or poor. \_ China *had* national unity before Mao. \_ read a fucking history book. \_ United Front \_ What you're saying falls under what I wrote. \_ Who's the douchey douchebag that keeps deleting this thread? \_ Heh, I've only deleted it once. - troll-recognizer whose comment got deleted \_ it was not intended as a troll, it was intended to generate interesting discussion, which it did(along with the usual flames). go fuck yourself. -op \_ Whatever. Delete me, I'll delete you. \_ It's easy. There must be one great Communist Nation to combat the evil greedy infidels of the Capitalistic BushReich! |
2003/11/19 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:29643 Activity:nil |
11/19 China to attack Taiwan: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20031119/ap_on_re_as/china_taiwan_5 |
2003/11/5 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:29611 Activity:high |
11/5 If anybody deserves the death penalty, it's this Green River Killer fucker. Why the hell can he just admit and not get the death penalty?? So, if someone just go out and start killing people, all they have to do is to admit and they won't get the death penalty? WTF? Is this the so called best criminal justice system in the world? This is so fucked up I think even the Chinese government can do better by putting a fucking bullet in this guy's head. \_ see, the Chinese government wouldn't give a crap about finding out what happened to all 48 women. Justice is not just about punishing the guilty; it is also about protecting the innocent -- in this case, giving families of the deceased women some closure. \_ I am not so sure about this. There's far less crime in China, a country with hell a lot more people than the US, than here. All this because WE care about our people? I think not. the criminals are simply not afraid of the law here, period. \_ Far less crime in China? Do you have any idea what you're talking about? \_ do YOU have any idea what you are talking about? ever been to China? \_ Ever been to the US? Ever spent time here? Or do you just believe everything you see on television? \_ you need to come beijing so our local boys can beat you up and show you a thing or two about crimes in china. \_ don't need to go to China for that. There's PLENTY of spots in EVERY FUCKING MAJOR US CITY that you will get the crap beat out of you. You will NOT find a city like east palo alto in China, they may be poor, but poor != crime. \_ Because trials cost $. \_ No death penalty because all but 2 murders were not in a death penalty state. He might get it for the 2 murders in Oregon, though. |
2003/10/24 [Recreation/Dating, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10764 Activity:low |
10/23 Soong May-Ling (aka Madame Chiang Kai Shek) passed away at age 106 in Long Island, NY. A generation has passed into history. A short biography: http://www.wellesley.edu/anniversary/chiang.html \_ Is that a bad thing? \_ it's history. \_ for those who bitching about women right, one should really look at her and how she played the role of the First lady. It's not until the 1970's when the First Lady in the Western world slowly caught up with what she is already done in the 1930's. \_ If you're trying to mention highly-achieved Chinese women in the past, how about the King Mother Chi Hsi (sp?) of the Qing \_ Ci Xi. learn pinying \_ wo hen ta ma de pinying. \_ pinyin, no g \_ wo hen ta ma de in vs ing. no difference to my ear. \_ Sorry, I'm not a Mandarin speaker. Just doing my best. say this 3 times fast: 4 & 10 is 14 _/ 4 & 40 is 44 \_ Try this: 4 is 4. 10 is 10. 14 is 14. 40 is 40. 44 is 44. \_ How about the one that says "When Xi Xi died, she was 44." Or a very long one that started with "There's a poet Shih in a rock chamber. He likes eating lion. ......" Dynasty, and even Empress Wu in the Tang Dynasty a thousand years ago? \_ First Ladies should not have *any* power, control, or influence. Certainly not in a democracy where we elect our leaders, we don't marry them. And you've got a funny idea of women's rights where a woman has to marry the right guy to achieve power or wealth. That sounds very 1950's to me. \_ First Lady is essentially a cabinet position. She is appointed by the same person who appoints everyone else in the cabinet. If anything, the First Lady position is more democracy friendly than the other cabinet positions because you know what you're getting when you vote. We all knew during the election that if GW won Laura Bush would be First Lady, but I think if people had known ahead of time who would be appointed attrorney general it could have thrown the election the other way. \_ Wow, I didn't know Soong Ching-ling became a communists after Dr. Sun died. \_ You can even argue that Dr. Sun was a half of a communist at first place. \_ Is that why Deng Xiao-Ping erected a statue of Dr. Sun somewhere in China (I saw a picture of that in some book) even though he's of the Nationalist Party? \_ Sun Yat-Sen was the Father of Modern (Non-Imperial) China. That he was a borderline socialist before the Nationalist v. Communist fracas broke out is neither here nor there. \_ huh.. huh... he said statue... \_ statue erected statue erected statue erected. are you horny now? \_ reaching the condoms \_ The Soong sisters: One loved power (May-Ling marrying CKS), one loved money (Ai-ling marrying industrialist HH Kung), and one loved China (Ching-ling marrying Sun Yat-Sen). It's a cliche but there you go. \_ Maybe they just loved their husbands. \_ What's the full name of HH Kung? Thanks. \_ The West had Queen Elizabeth. How about Cleopatra? \_ Yeah the whole snake bite thing at the end went well for her. |
2003/10/17-18 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10673 Activity:nil |
10/16 Now we have confirmation that China is not expansionistic, "partly, it's due to anal retentive confucian morality, but moslty it's because Chinese prefer to stay at home and enjoy life". Here ya go: http://www.washtimes.com/national/inring.htm http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/breaking_10.html http://www.washtimes.com/national/inring.htm \_ First, we are talking about gunpower era, not present day. Thanks for taking my writing out of context. Second, if manned space flight and dual use satellites are considered expansionistic, we would have to conclude that the US is the most expansionistic nation on earth, with spy satellites all over the sky and spy stations all around China (in S. Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Mongolia, central asia, etc.) \_ white men are greedy and acquisitive. Look at the way they treated black slaves and how Manifest Destiny included plans to kill Indians with smallpox. White men like to have sex more often to spread their seeds around the world. It's all in the genes. \_ Who's yo daddy?! \_ George H.W. Bush! \_ Firstly, why post the same link twice? Secondly, both of the articles quote the exact same source: a Lt. Stokes, director of the Taiwan desk at the Pentagon... hrmm... must be unbiased. \_ simple cut'n'paste error. why else? -op \_ If you enjoy reading alarmist literature, you should try Jack London's "The Unparalled Invasion". Here is a short summary of it: "... Jack London's 1910 The Unparalleld Invasion (which calls for an aerial bombardment of the Chinese by fragile glass tubes that carry every possible biological weapon - and those that flee are felled by the powers at their borders, the land is disinfected and then whites move into a cleansed China)." An excerpt of the aftermath: "They found China devastated, a howling wilderness through which wandered bands of wild dogs and desperate bandits who had survived. All survivors were put to death wherever found. And then began the great task, the sanitation of China." Here is the full version: http://www.classicreader.com/read.php/sid.6/bookid.1442 \_ Is that your idea of foreign policy and containment? \_ And I bet you had yellow fever before too \_ Is this the Jack London at Jack London Square in Oakland? \_ yes. and our alumnus. |
2003/10/17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10670 Activity:nil |
10/16 If the Chinese invented gunpowdah, why the hell didn't they use it for guns and other weaponries? Couldn't they have used the technology to expand their empire further? \_ Why bother with guns if you have flying emperors? http://tinyurl.com/rb3h -John \_ yea, we all know you love chinese. \_ China wasn't expansionist. \_ Wahahahahhahahahahaaa!!! They tell you that in 5th grade? \_ I agree with op. Relatively speaking, China is less expansionist. Partly, it's due to anal retentive confucian morality, but moslty it's because Chinese prefer to stay at home and enjoy life. \_ I also prefer to stay at home and enjoy life. Why is America expanding in Iraq? \_ The US is not expanding in Iraq. Iraq will retain its identity as a separate nation. \_ No, they've already conquered everything around them that was easy to take over. They hit the ocean and the desert and the mountains and thus were stopped only the the surrounding terrain. There was no where left to expand. Go buy a globe. \_ Actually they stopped because the Emperor told them to stop. Felt there was no need to conquer anything else because it was unworthy. Go buy a history book. \_ Nah, when Zheng He and his mightly fleet sailed the seven seas, they could easily have invaded many lands but they didn't. \_ There was some PBS show (connections? James Burkley?). He mentioned that is was cultural. Using gunpowder for fire crackers for ceremonies and stuff like that. It took a western view to see gunpowder in a different light, and adapting the "bell" for another use (as a cannon, basically). \_ so you're implying that white men are evil? racist. \_ well, those are your words, not mine (they are evil buggers, though, aren't they?). \_ no he's implying that chinese lack imagination and that's why they're still a 3rd world power. \_ No, actually they thought they had already done it all and perfected their civilization (or something to that effect). \_ Actually, I think a lot of it was because China controlled the areas it wanted to rule without huge opposition. Creating and mass producing new exotic weapons like guns aren't a priority. \_ in addition to all above, in order to have an arms race you need two or more powers matched closely enough in order to be racing! otherwise the dominant power tends to institutionalize its current methods. fear often overrides concerns of honor, sportsmanship, or whatever concept binds one to the old ways. \_ Actually, they did, according to this NOVA interview: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/china/age.html |
2003/10/17 [Politics/Foreign/Canada, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10667 Activity:nil |
10/16 Such reasoning washes away any differentiation between good and evil, and turns the United Nations into an asinine debating society where the representative of a genocidal dictator gets his "turn" to criticize how, say, Iceland doesn't have enough homosexual out-reach programs. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1002805/posts \_ Ya know, freeperguy, I love ya, and the stuff you post is usually on target but your points would be better served with links from news sites that say the same things, not opinion sites like http://fr.com. That being said, it is true that the UN is exactly as described. The idea that unelected third world murderers should even be invited to join a world body is ridiculous. Their opinions are meaningless. And the extra 'gotcha' is they all hang out in NY, rape American women, ignore traffic tickets and then just fly home under the protection of diplomatic immunity. It's a joke. If the UN disolved tomorrow, the world wouldn't change in the least for good or bad. \_ Or maybe people could look at the facts instead of rejecting everything because of the ideological leaning of the source. That goes for people from the left, right, and center. \_ The problem with freeper articles is that they want to throw out the baby with the bath water. The UN is a good idea. expelling nations that have no democractically elected leaders is not a bad idea. Universal sanctions on the bastards is an even better idea. Reform the UN, don't just sink it. \_ I hear Bernie Goetz is looking for a job. -John |
2003/10/16 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:10646 Activity:low |
10/15 What the FUCK is wrong with these people? The "Jews control the world" notion is supposed to be limited to dumbshits. -nerdy asian \_ you mean shiites? http://csua.org/u/4pw \_ It is, what's your point? \_ agree, Jews controls US foreign policy, thus, in effect, control the world. \_ do you also believe there's a conspircy among long dicked black men to rape your white wife? back to the 50's, you neanderthal. \_ may be this would make you feel better, Malaysia has been racially discrimiting ethnic Chinese for DECADES. So, Jewish boys and girls, you are not alone. \_ no, it doesn't. as a jew I don't think its ok that the malai or anyone else are discriminating against more than just my people. i feel as badly for the kurds, for example, as i do for my own. the irish. the tibetans. what remains of the american indians and those still there in southern mexico. and anyone else you can think of who is abused for nothing more than being different from the majority population. i hope you thought you were being funny (you weren't) because the alternative is truly sickening. \_ It's not that simple. They are not "abused" just for being "different from the majority". The chinese and jews control much of the economic power and make up the business class. There's much more to this than what the Kurds/Irish/Tibetans have going on. \_ Yet another racist canard. Please post your url that proves the banks, businesses, etc are owned by those evil zoggian jews and their wicked chinese business associates. The very thought itself is standard racist drivel meant to create an "us vs them" dichotomy so it's easier for the weak minded to hate people they've never met. Again, I would ask you to keep your racist fears of The Other off the motd. I doubt anyone wants to hear your concerns about black men with large dicks raping your wife, the vietnamese family across the street dognapping your pet for a meal or how you *know* that arab taxi driver went the wrong way intentionally so he could fuck you for an extra buck. |
2003/10/15-16 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Recreation/Travel] UID:10634 Activity:nil |
10/15 I am planning on visiting Guandong, Shanghai, Beijin, etc. this coming year. Generally speaking, what time of the year would be best to visit these places? If I want to do more than take a kodak in each city, how many cities should I visit in about 2 weeks? And, is it better/safer for a single guy to travel alone, with a guy buddy, his gf, or his regular female friend travel with him? Lastly, what are some good words to search for besides "china", "guandong", "shanghai", "beijin", "travel", "tour", ... Thanks. \_ best time is actually *NOW*, right after their national holiday vacation (which span seven days) on October 1st. before the weather turned cold. One problem with China is that it has too many people. I personally find it difficult to enjoy scenary, no matter how beatiful it is, when there are couple thousands of other guys doing the exact same thing at the same time. China in general are pretty safe. For starter, stick with may be 3 cities. Beijing, Xi'An, and may be Shanghai (especially the nearby city like Suzhou). If you hever been in China before 3-4 cities is a good start for a 2 week period. \_ Safe in general, true, but when it comes to your belongings you should be very watchful. There are known to be some pickpockets in the bigger cities. Oh, and try to take a boat ride along the river in Guilin. \_ What are you saying? It's the worker's paradise! Racist! \_ The best travel time is just before the Japanese show up to gang bang the entire staff at the local hotels. You don't want seconds. \_ Those women weren't hotel staff. They were brought in. \_ Can I still visit if I don't know how to speak Chinese? \_ Don't worry, they'll assign a minder to you. They'll always be one block behind. \_ Not in Shanghai. The authorities will simply assume that every pimp and nightclub owner will report on you anyway. |
2003/10/15 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10632 Activity:high |
10/14 China launches manned flight! \_ don't be so proud. Key components are foreign nature, that include the capsule (based upon Russian's Soyou(sp?), and the navigation system is made by Hughs Electronics. \_ Soyuz (Union). \_ There are rumors that not all scientists working on the Apollo missions were born in the USA. \_ ...so? certainly not all scientists working on the manhattan project were born in the US. \_ That was sarcasm. I don't think the fact the China mission uses foreign components detracts from the achievement anymore than the US using foreign-born scientists/engineers/ whatever in the Apollo program. \_ It's not rumors. The US got top V2 rocket engineers from Germany after WWII. They felt German pride with all their accomplishments with rockets for the US including the lunar landing. There was a PBS program about this. That being said, I think the Chinese were the ones that invented rockets, so it has come full circle somewhat. \_ The German's V2 was stolen from Goddard. \_ "German Pride" caused WWI and WWII. We can do without it. \_ There's a difference between having foreign-born Americans work on something, and getting help from foreign governments. landing. There was a PBS program about this. \_ BFD. so, the Chinese engineering/integration had nothing to do with it? It's all in the parts? --Jon \_ I agree. The Chinese deserve credit. \_ "It's been done." Seriously what's the big deal? \_ We need another space race to advance technology and create jobs. A little rivalry is not a bad thing. Bring on Mars!!! \_ No wonder it's so short. \_ Hey, baby, that's not a rocket in my pocket -bclinton \_ Correction: China _says_ they have manned spaceflight. They cancelled the live broadcast. We'll find out later if the guy went up in flames on the way up or during reentry. \_ Learn Engrish first lah. All op said was "launches". \_ We don't know it was manned. We only know what the Chinese government says, lah! I'll grant that they probably did launch a rocket because we can satellite track it. But was a real live human being inside? Shrug. \_ There comes a point in any conspiracy theory where you have to ask yourself: is it more work to maintain the conspiracy or to actually do what they say they've done? \_ True. Consider how trivially easy it is to hide the fact that no human's in a rocket. Without a live broadcast. \_ Actually, they sent up OJ Simpson. Really. I saw \_ All we need is a TV clip showing that Chinese pilot talking in a weightless environment. Then either there was a manned flight in orbit, or the Chinese has advanced its special effect technology to create a fake weightlessness footage which is still a huge achievement. \_ i dont think the Chinese are faking it. However, if you want to take footage in zero g without going to space it's pretty easy to do in a plane. \_ Yeah, but in a Chinese plane? to do with it? It's all in the parts? --Jon the movie. |
2003/10/14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10620 Activity:nil |
10/13 Cool. Here's Europe forgetting lessons of the very recent past: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/10/14/weu14.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/10/14/ixworld.html The best parts are near the end when they talk about arms transfers. \_ Which lessons are those? That China is a good trading partner? Amazing how antagonizing your allies makes them look for other partners, isn't it? The damage Bush has done to American diplomacy will take decades to undo. \_ The ones about peace with honor. Or in this case, cash without honor. But you knew that. China is a great trading partner if you've got high tech weaponry to sell. You seem angry. \_ Honor? \_ What are you trying to say? That it is dishonorable to trade with the Chinese? That China is a threat to Europe's security? What??? \_ It's there. No. Yes. Just that. |
2003/10/9 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10544 Activity:nil |
10/8 what's the best source for China-related news(in English or Chinese)? \_ Asia Times is a good, indy HK rag, but they cover everything. http://www.atimes.com You could also try the South China Morning Post, but that requires a paid subscription. |
2003/10/8-9 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10531 Activity:nil |
10/8 China's first manned space flight might be next week: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994252 \_ boring \_ yeah, we should just change the name of the file to /etc/motd.public.election.flames \_ it's never boring to see real live human beings turn to ash in mid-air. that's what made the shuttle blowing up twice so cool. |
2003/10/4-5 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10465 Activity:low |
10/3 bios-ain't-done-till-linux-won't-run http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/developer/0,39020387,39116902,00.htm \_ Time to adopt OpenBIOS \_ time for osX \_ what was the line from starwars: "The tighter they grasp, the more of them will slip through their fingers.." ? \_ Welcome to reality. That was a movie, this is life. \_ Get over it. Compaq SmartStart bios for Proliant servers has been WinNT-based forever now. If that's not enough, for once I'd suggest a big 'hooray' for the ChiCom electronics industry as a balancing factor. Combine (http://tinyurl.com/ppo7 - propaganda) with Red Flag Linux and you may realize that 1 billion screaming Chinese aren't going to be voluntarily shoehorned into having their pirate DVD PC game stations running Windows 2010. -John [formatd was here even though John should be able to self-f] \_ John apologizes, John was on way-too-wide xterm. John promises introspection and betterment in future. Please forgive John. And apparently URL is dead too--was meant to refer to Dragon CPU. future. Please forgive John. \_ fuck you, John. Number of Communist Party member in China is roughly around 100k. Consider we got 1.3+ billion people, it is so fucking unfair to label us that way. Years of Berkeley, you haven't learn how to seperate regime and the nation and its people. you white imperalist. Yes, you are. Based upon your logic, you are responsible for Iraq and Afghan, especially consider the regime is elected by people \_ Pardon me, but what the fuck are you talking about? Dragon CPU development is Chinese government sponsored, and the domestic electronics industry there is "strongly motivated" by various govt. trade bodies to compete with US commercial entities. Red Flag Linux is openly sponsored by the Chinese post office and other (government) organizations. Chinese government is, well, communist, or at least they say so. But if that pisses you off, I strongly apologize and take back my assertion that the Chinese (1 billion of them, and please _do_ point out where I said they're all commies) are smart enough to use technical alternatives to what M$ wants them to buy. And I should add that after years of Berkeley, I have a very solid understanding of politics, sociology and economics, and in contrast to you, a GRASP OF HOW TO WRITE A PROPER ENGLISH SENTENCE, YOU BLITHERING FUCKWIT. Eat a turd and wither, ChiCom troll. -John \_ um, I think you've been trolled, John. No one on the motd really writes English as badly as the above poster claims to. \_ law of averages. Idiots do exist. like you \_ yeah and uhm yeah so take that and that and that and you're a big bad white cracker racist and china isnt communist and john is evil whitey imperialist racist and cant format and has big bad whitey xterm format problem in afghan and iraq and Hey, did anyone see future. Please forgive John. my bag? I think I left it on the boat! |
2003/9/28-29 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:10353 Activity:nil 50%like:10335 |
9/28 Hey ChiCom troll, another one for you: http://www.chinaembassy.org.pl/pol/44281.html (Poland?) -John \_ Falun Gong is evil. \_ As you probably know, the western media will support any group that has anything remotely bad to say about China. This has been the case, and will probably always be the case for a while. \_ With good reason. There's little good to be said about the current Chinese government. \_ I don't know what is your reference. Compare with US government, then, perhaps. But the current Chinese government ever since the economic reform deserve some credit. Take aside all the fancy stuff such as democracy, etc, life for average Chinese citizen has gone better for the past 15 years. \_ As opposed to the time before the past 15 years, where the communists were also in charge? Dumbass. \_ Before it was communism, now it is capitalism. Capitalism is good. I love it. \_ It's all that "fancy stuff" that you dismiss so readily that makes the difference between good and evil. Mussolini made the trains run on time and Hitler turned the German economy around. Are those your role models for China? \_ you invoked Hitler .. you lost. \_ For more info on the mechanics of Godwin's Law, we bring you the Godwin's Law FAQ: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/legends/godwin \_ jesus. what a fucking waste of time. apparently i haven't been missing anything since i stopped reading usenet eight years ago. \_ Ah, I see -- since you've been caught misusing Godwin's law and pointed to a site actually clarifying it for you...it's therefore not worth reading? That's really dumb. \_ And you're posting on the motd? *ring* Kettle, this is the pot calling. You're black. \_ ok, ok, but i know i have a problem, and i'm trying to quit. \_ China's role model has always been Taiwan, S. Korea, Singapore. Hitler believed in white supremacy, living space and conquest. China is more interested in making money. China's boom is driven by economic liberalization, trade, entrepreneurship, foreign investments. None of these can be said of Nazi Germany. \_ by "always" you mean since Deng took over, right? \_ so you'd prefer a country that would invade another for no good reason other than they have oil? \_ Good countertroll. *polite clapping*. \_ Hey, some jealous fiend deleted *my* congrads on a good countertroll! I insist I get my counter troll points! It's in the archives! -fellow troll |
2003/9/26-27 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10335 Activity:high 50%like:10353 |
9/26 Hey ChiCom troll, I found you something you can have fun with. http://www.centurychina.com/history/krwarfaq.html -John \_ Thanks john. Most US think Korean war was an idealogical war between the Communists and the West. While there is a war between the Communist and the West. While there is a little element of that, the motive behind China's involvement was self-defense. Mind you, at the time, USA did not recognize the establishment in Beijing as China's legitimate government. Under these circumstances, the newly established PRC was nervous about having US Army, who aided the Nationalist throughout the civil war, pressing to their border. \_ Communists -!aaron little element of that, the motive behind China's involvement was self-defense. Mind you, at the time, USA does not recognize \_ did -!aaron \_ I am sure a Nazi would be offended by that remark \_ are we not at a University, where one would expect proper usage of English? \_ Are we not in the CSUA, where one would expect sloppy usage of English? the establishment in Beijing as China's legitment government. \_ legitimate -!aaron Under these circumstances, the newly established PRC was nerverous nervous _/ -!aaron about having US Army, who aids the Nationalist throughout the \_ the -!aaron \_ aided -!aaron civil war, is pressing to their border. \_ delete "is" -!aaron \_ bug fixes integrated. - !op \_ Learn to write proper English, chinaboy. -!aaron \_ This was written by some other idiot than the person who put in suggested corrections. \_ I bet GWB would find WMD's in China if he looked. \_ China already advertises it has nukes. No need to prove it by looking. \_ Chill out, Grammar Nazi. -dgies \_ I am sure a Nazi would be offended by that remark \_ are we not at a University, where one would expect proper usage of English? \_ Are we not in the CSUA, where one would expect sloppy usage of English? \_ So the ChiComs sent a million men over someone else's border in self defense? Against a few American divisions? Silly. If all those GIs walked straight into China itself, they couldn't do more than steal some rice and leave a few AmerAsian kids behind in a few border villages. \_ Not to justify their paranoia, but after the Opium Wars and the Japanese invasion and occupation of much of the country for 12 years, the Chinese had reasons to fear foreign domination. -ausman \_ this paranoia still exists until this day. I hope Americans understand that. If every american has your level of understanding, the sino-US relationship will be much better. \_ I bet GWB would find WMD's in China if he looked. \_ China already advertises it has nukes. No need to prove it by looking. \_ Nah, MacArthur wanted to get CKS involved too, and CKS is all too ready to help reclaim the mainland. PRC repeatedly tried to start a dialogue with the US to get assurances about US intentions, but US did not respond, and just continued marching north up the Korean peninsula. Also, US can always send in more divisions. \_ MacArthur didn't set US foreign policy. It doesn't matter what he wanted. \_ That's not apparent at that time. Truman could've been pushed around by MacArthur. PRC did not know what US "foreign policy" was. \_ MacArthur was a loose cannon that eventualy had to be reigned in. \_ MacArthur was a great man. It's civilian rule - that's the damn problem \_ if it's up to him, Beijing and other major Chinese city would be nuked then. Ohh wait... using weapon of mass destruction on civilians is completely justified except when you are a Muslim. \_ MacArthur was a fool and an idiot who got by on charisma and media love. \_ graduating first in west point, and having a famous father helped too \_ Mao paid personal price for the involvement. His only son was killed during the campaign. \_ Doesn't Mao have many other illegitimate sons and daughters? \_ The Great Leader can do no wrong and thus all of Greater China are His children basking in the Ever Lasting Glow of His Greatness and shall live Great and Gloriously under His Rule, one Five Year Plan at a time! \_ I am more interested in the sordid tales about Mao and his affairs and illegitimate children. \_ Hey Mao is only considered "70% correct, 30 % wrong" in CCP pantheon now. \_ Yes, that is what CCP said. no one in China really pay attention to them. I mean, if you walk around in the chinese city and ask their opinion about Mao, the general consenses is actually quite negative for the 10 years of culture revolution he started. \_ Answer this, what do you think the US will do if the Soviet invaded Mexico or one of our neighboring countries? You think we will sit and do nothing? give me a fucking break. The message to for the US in the Korean war is, don't mess with our neighbors, and I think the message has been delivered. If China did nothing, then MacArthur would've went over the border to look for the NK leaders, that part was for sure. The US did not recognize China as a legitimate country at the time and has, and will, do anything to break it apart. Tibet was another example. \_ Right, but US is a plutocracy, China is a dictatorship. The current Chinese government does not have the same legitimacy as the US government. \_ Fifty steps laughing at ten steps. \_ China is an oligarchy. \_ Saying a government is an oligarchy is not saying anything. Any government of anything more than a remote village is an oligarchy almost by definition. The Chinese government is neither democratic nor representative. \_ No, I'm saying you know the meaning of the word, but seem to be largely ignorant of real world civics and how the word actually translates into reality. As for you being a simpleton...well...your previous comment seems to lend more than enough credence. Good luck with that dictionary, kid. It is brutal and self-perpetuating, and does not represent the will or the best interests of the average chinese person. Chinese nationalism is admirable, Chinese culture has a lot to be proud of. However, the current government is not one of those things. Making them benefit from your positive feelings for your country of birth is a mistake. \_ You're reading your definition wrong. Would you call the US an oligarchy? \_ Of course. An oligarchy is rule by the few. An effective government consists of the few (relatively speaking). Almost any country today is an oligarchy. It is neither a positive nor a negative, it is simply a feature of government. \_ Perhaps you should use your dictionary to look up 'Republic' and 'Democracy' as well as Oligarchy. You may have the technical definition pay attention to them. I mean, if you walk around in the chinese city and ask their opinion about Mao, the general consenses is actually quite negative for the 10 years of culture revolution he started. \_ Answer this, what do you think the US will do if the Soviet invaded Mexico or one of our neighboring countries? You think we will sit and do nothing? give me a fucking break. The message to for the US in the Korean war is, don't mess with our neighbors, and I think the message has been delivered. If China did nothing, then MacArthur would've went over the border to look for the to for the US in the Korean war is, don't mess with our neighbors, and I think the message has been delivered. If China did nothing, then MacArthur would've went over the border to look for the NK leaders, that part was for sure. The US did not recognize China as a legitimate country at the time and has, and will, do anything to break it apart. Tibet was another example. NK leaders, that part was for sure. The US did not recognize China as a legitimate country at the time and has, and will, do anything to break it apart. Tibet was another example. \_ Right, but US is a plutocracy, China is a dictatorship. The current Chinese government does not have the same legitimacy as the US government. \_ Fifty steps laughing at ten steps. \_ China is an oligarchy. \_ Saying a government is an oligarchy is not saying anything. Any government of anything more than a remote village is an oligarchy almost by definition. The Chinese government is neither democratic nor representative. It is brutal and self-perpetuating, and does not represent the will or the best interests of the average chinese positive feelings for your country is a mistake. person. Chinese nationalism is admirable, Chinese culture has a lot to be proud of. However, the current government is not one of those things. Making them benefit from your positive feelings for your country of birth is a mistake. \_ You're reading your definition wrong. Would you call the US an oligarchy? of Oligarchy correct, but your understanding of civics seems a little simplistic. \_ So what you are saying is... I am not wrong, but I am a simpleton anyways, (always good to just start throwing something disparaging after running out of actual stuff to say). \_ No, I'm saying you know the meaning of the word, but seem to be largely ignorant of real world civics and how the word actually translates into reality. As for you being a simpleton...well...your previous comment seems to lend more than enough credence. Good luck with that dictionary, kid. \_ You miss the point of "supreme power". Supreme power in the hands of the few with no recourse. As much as some are trying to turn this country into an oligarchy, the foundation of this country is not. Oligarchy implies tyranny. \_ No it doesn't. It implies only what it means, which is rule by the few. You assume too much. \_ Why is China an oligarchy? Wasn't Iraq also an oligarchy? In both countries there was a premier guy, but also a bunch of other guys helping. I.e. if Iraq was a dictatorship then so is China. \_ Nah, in Iraq, Saddam orders, and others listens. In PRC Hu couldn't do very much without a reasonable concensus among the top leadership. \_ Maybe Hu is just a weakling then. I think Mao pretty much had the same power as other dictators. |
2003/9/25-26 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10332 Activity:high |
9/25 Ted Rall sums it up quite nicely: http://csua.org/u/4ie \_ Yeah, I feel safer now already. The truth will never be found. But least one dictator is gone. Now for Syria, Iran, N.Korea, and Cuba. \_ Why not Liberia and the Congo? \_ Why not China and Kazakhstan? \_ What the hell is in Liberia, Congo, and Kazakhstan? Last time the U.S. fought China it was a bloody draw. \_ Actually, mind your history. Last time the US fought China, they'd driven them back halfway before the PRC agreed to talk. And that's without nuking the crap out of their supply linse, which would have been the logical thing to do. Certainly would have forestalled idiot motd PRC troll and his ignorant Tibet drivel. And that, kids, is what it's all about! -John \_ Not quite right. The Chinese had 700,000 to 1 million + soldiers, the U.S. a few divisions. Truman and McCarthur assumed the Chinese were bluffing in their assertions they would come into war. \_ Hey John, to paraphse seano - lick my micturating rectum. \_ Hey anonymous, to quote seano quoting me, roses are red, violets are blue, tongue-fuck my shithole, bitch. -John \_ how do you micturate out of your rectum? and isn't driving someone back halfway pretty much a draw, assuming you don't want to take the step of using nukes, which the u.s. apparently wasn't ready to do? \_ Hey, if you have to ask... \_ John, we have never officially fought the PRC before. Now, if you're talking about PRC units in Korea, that's a different game. \_ Duh. It was "PRC units in Korea" vs "US units in Korea". WTF are you trying to say? \_ Your history is whack here. After McCarther crossed the Yalu, the PRC drove us all the way back to the 38th parallel. The war stalled there because open the open terrain there was more advantagous to the American style of combat, which was more dependent on tanks and arty. As for nukes, it was the cold war: Russia already told us that if we used them, they would respond in kind. -ausman \_ Not quite right. The Chinese had 700,000 to 1 million + soldiers, the U.S. a few divisions. Truman and McCarthur assumed the Chinese were bluffing in their assertions they would come into war. \_ [here I am] \_ Thanks for the laugh! I enjoyed it. \_ you are a pathetic little shit. \_ Tee hee. This makes it even more precious. \_ ass shit fucks damn hell cunts \_ Cool, now I need to write a random cunt-word generating program so I can keep you busy... forever. --ariana's cunt |
2003/9/24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10311 Activity:kinda low |
9/24 China+Tibet != Invasion. It is merely crushing a rebellion, like any country will do. US+Iraq = Invasion, any way you slice it. End of story. \_ compare and contrast to us/mexico/texas \_ I'd rather be invaded by the US than be anywhere in China where they're crushing a rebellion. \_ The US invaded Grenada too. I was there after the invasion (1994) and people there were pretty happy about the US. \_ so invasion is OK as long as the people are happy about it. got it. \_ for everyone that is happy, there will be someone else who is unhappy. it's pointless to argue this way. an invasion is an invasion. If Hitler won WWII, then by now, the "people" will be happy about it too, you can count on it. \_ really? do you really want to be invaded? I suppose you will be the first one to welcomes the alien invasion force with open arms because they can promise you end of corruption and a better life style. maybe you should go to Iraq and pretend to be the locals, let's see how life treats you there. Anyone who believes it's ok to be invaded because the invader is 'better' has serious problems. \_ Rebellion? Tibet was an isolated, autonomous nation. China commie army decided to "free" it (and move in the Han population). \_ Nope, sorry, you're wrong. Thank you for playing. Read up on some history before believing all the propoganda hype generated by the Dalai Lama and the former Tibetian aristocracy. Tibet has always been closely tied to China, both politically and economically. Throughout history, Chinese rulers have installed rulers into Tibet, so Tibet has always been subject to Chinese rule. \_ At the time of invasion, Tibet had a separate gov., prime minister of sorts and an army. This gov. was recognized by other nations such as the US, India, Britian etc. Maybe you should read up on history. \_ Maybe you should learn to understand a point. The point you made was that Tibet was an isolated, seperate country. This has never been true. Tibet has had a long history of having had a strong relationship (whether good or bad) with China. In addition, it has been the gateway from India to China for centuries. This is hardly the description of an "isolated" country, and Tibet's autonomy has always been subject to its larger neighbors. Whether you believe Tibet should be autonomous is not the issue. The point is that Tibet has always been a region of political intrigue because of its central locality and its geographical position in relation to China. Calling it an isolated state without regard to its historical underpinnings merely promulgates the simplistic views of westerners towards Sinoistic relationships in general. I'm sure that you would have similar objects if I were to say "Give North Ireland back to the Irish!" The issue has never been, and will never be as simple as black and white. \_ yeah, if any of part of China would declare independence today, then I am sure the US, Britian, would instantly recognize it as well. \_ Wasn't it the Manchus who first did that a few hundred years ago? \_ This is awesome. One little post that just pointed out a fairly balanced article that showed that the "Tibetan utopia" promoted by the Dalai Lama might not be the reality, and suddenly we've got TWO full on flamefests in less than 24 hours. Well done, jerking knees! I love how there's no such thing as a nuanced opinion, a grey area, or a complicated problem in MotdLand. And here, I'll call myself a COMMIE PINKO FAGGOT CHINA-LOVER so you don't have to: \_ You seem to be using 'balanced' as a keyword for moral relativism. That Tibet was a medieval theocratic hellhole is most likely true, but how does that justify China's invasion and institution of their own brand of genocidal modern communist hellhole (which is likely worse)? That China had influence over Tibet for a brief period in the 20th century does not give them any justification for this. The Mongols had influence over China for hundreds of years, does that mean Mongolia should invade? \_ Mongol dynasty in China lasted slightly more than 100 years, not hundreds of years. \_ COMMIE PINKO FAGGOT CHINA-LOVER! There. Less work for you. and people there were pretty happy about that. |
2003/9/24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10309 Activity:low |
9/23 Cool! China, the motd, and Hillary all have something directly in common now! (that was a light joke, for the humorless who can't tell) http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/24/international/asia/24CHIN.html?ex=1064980800&en=2447c1a381a64ce5&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE \_ I only censoring 1% of you posting. \_ I restoring 100% of me posting. \_ No, you sue me, you racist imperialist Chinese hater, for no reason. Stupid American, always mean on every China. Not censoring, edit. |
2003/9/23-24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10295 Activity:moderate |
9/23 Myth of pre-Chinese Tibetan "utopia" http://www.swans.com/library/art9/mparen01.html \_ yeah, its much better now. The Chinses are killing monks, burning monastaries, destroying religious texts, forcably sterilizing Tibetan women, taking children as political prisoners, and relocating Han Chinese to populate the regon. \_ Likely you didn't even follow the link. I'm in agreement with you mostly - Chinese rule is no picnic. However, Westerners love to romanticize pre-China tibet and in particular the Dalai Lama, when the reality is much more complicated. \_ It is hard to be worse than what it was like under the rule of the Lama. As for destroying monasteries, see below. \_ Wow, really? The lamas were genociding their own people? Have you published this shocking new historical discovery? This is PhD quality history research! Whoa! The lamas were butchers... who ever woulda thunk it? \_ Just because it sucked before doesn't mean it's ok for the communists to move in and turn it into a communist anti- utopia. It's both worse now and oppressive. BTW, they stopped destroying monasteries decades ago after destroying the first 5,000 of them. With only a few dozen left, it doesn't matter anymore. \_ Likeley you have NO idea I followed the link, bozo. Yes, Old tibet is not utopia, but current tibet is a total tradegy. have some compassion. \_ Modern tibet is probably much like previous incarnations of Tibet. The Tibetian problem has \_ Are you HIGH? always been Sinoistic in nature. Tibet and China share a common history, and relations have always entangled. Westerners should be wise to learn the true nature of the issues before proclaiming their one-sided views on subjects they have no true idea about. Tibet, like Iraq, like Palestine, has no easy questions to profer, and no easy answers. \_ I love it when someone refers to systematic genocide as "The <insert victim race here> Problem". The Tibetan Problem. The Jewish Problem. The Kurdish Problem. The Native Problem. It goes on. Add your favorites. \_ systematic eradication of a culture is indefensible. The Chinese burned all the Tibetan artifacts they could find. They slaughtered all the monks in Tibet. They forcibly moved in a Chinese population in order to breed out the Tibetan culture. How do you explain that in the context of history? \_ The central governement was singularly lenient when it comes to Tibetan insurgency. The current Dalai Lama and his huge entourage was essentially allowed to go when they were totally surrounded. Despite repeated uprising by armed monks (a buddhist oxymoron), they were not systematically executed, although I would not envy their position. The ethnic tibetan red guards did most of the desrution of cultural treasures, thinking rightly that their once rich culrture has so far fallen behind the outside world (more so than say Afghanistan) but wrongly that they could leap forward by destroying what they already had. In fact the Chinese army were the one who prevented the destruction of the major sites during the cultural revolution. \_ That's actually pretty interesting. Do you have any URL's/references that I can follow up on during my free time? TIA. -mice \_ He can't provide any sources not from the communists. It's complete bullshit. \_ There is a book in Chinese called "Sky Burial - xxxxx" where xxxxx I have forgotten. Prob. no English translation exists, since a book that does not whooly condemens the Chinese has a hard time getting published in the west. To the "China Bad" people, a book being written by a Han Chinese is automatically discredited unless the author is a card carrying dissident, which in this case is kind of true. He has been arrested before. I do not really like his analysis or prose but at least he tries to do a research of the facts and ends up offending everyone. Actually if one is willing to be rational for a second, it is obvious what kind of a place where people send their children to become monks must be the exact opposite of a paradise. The propanganda of the Chinese government regarding the extreme sad state of Tibet before Dalai ran away is basically true, but of course they like to neglect the many blunders they committed in Tibet and elsewhere that costed many many lives. Though it is nothing the government'd be proud to advertise, Tibet is one of the places where situation did not become worse than before even during the worst years of Mao's rule. Anyway, both the truth and the half truth are less appealing than the fairy/horror tale + hollywood preaching of the Lama. BTW, I visited Tibet twice. There is tension there but nothing too serious. In terms of ethnicity, it's going the way of the US sans genocide (of Indians). That is the worst possibility except for all the others, human being human. \_ Goes to show ya, history is written by the victors/conquerors. \_ Ok, that's all nice but you still haven't provided the tiniest shred of proof. This is communist propaganda and nothing more. To say that it's hard to get anything published in the West is so laughable as to be beyond absurd. Hello? Duh? We don't have the censorship here that your beloved communists inflict on their people on a daily basis. I'll only respond to one other point, the idea that there's little tension in Tibet: of course by this point that could be true. The communists murdered, imprisoned, or exiled 99% of the resistence. One of my professors visited 10 years ago and reported share a common history, and relations have always entangled. Westerners should be wise to learn the that by that time the communists had shipped in so many non-Tibetans that there really was no serious hope of ever restoring what little is left of Tibetan culture. So I say to you, congratulations on your communist hero's successful genocide of another people. \_ What was so complicated? There was Tibet. There was China. China invaded Tibet. End of story. \_ You could go on to say there was alway US., there was always Tibet. But if you really want to use your head and learn something real, you should know that Tibetan was an automonous region within Chinese dynasties, which is sort of like a federated system. Then they wanted to break away when the central government was under siege from all sides. The rest is history. Yes, the military operation and followup restoration was harsh, but it is brutal in the sense that the US civil war and the consequent years of restoration was harsh, and probably more so in relative scale. Anyway, Dalai Lama's bid for independence had all to do with personal ambition of a sector of a tiny but rutheless ruling elite, taken advantage of by foreign powers (Britan, Russian, then India and US), than the welfare of the people or their religious faith. Alas it was a failed gamble and has terrible consequency for all people of China, Tibetans or otherwise, except those "refugees" who live a pampered life on the Swiss alps and his holiness who has become an icon and idol like a rock star. \_ You confuse central control of government with cultural genocide. The average peasant doesn't care, nor need to care, who they pay their taxes to. They do and should care when someone is killing them en masse, destroyed 5000+ of their true nature of the issues before proclaiming their one-sided views on subjects they have no true idea about. Tibet, like Iraq, like Palestine, has no easy questions to profer, and no easy answers. \_ What was so complicated? There was Tibet. There was China. China invaded Tibet. End of story. ~5050 temples, imprisoned, killed, or exiled all of their leaders who wouldn't submit and has imported (like cattle) more foreigners than your own native headcount all in an outrageous and blatant effort to obliterate your people from the face of the earth. Taxes is politics. What the communists have done and have almost completed is pure genocide. \_ Ahem, there's no such thing as "Palestine". Talk about learning your history, you'd be wise to do the same. \_ Have you been to Tibet? You might want to learn: http://www.tibet.com/WhitePaper point, try: \_ A very one-sided view. For a more balanced view- point, try: \_ What was so complicated? There was Tibet. There was The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama by Melvyn C. Goldstein. http://tinyurl.com/ofvw China. China invaded Tibet. End of story. \_ Ahem, there's no such thing as "Palestine". Talk about \_ This site uses the fact that China does not have effective control of Tibet from 1911 to 1951 as evidence for Tibetan independence then, and argument for learning your history, you'd be wise to do the same. \_ Have you been to Tibet? You might want to learn: http://www.tibet.com/WhitePaper The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama by Melvyn C. Goldstein. http://tinyurl.com/ofvw \_ This site uses the fact that China does not have effective control of Tibet from 1911 to 1951 as evidence for Tibetan independence, conveniently ignoring the fact that China was fragmented from 1911, with warlords, KMT, CCP, Imperial Japan, Russians, Western colonialists all vying for a share of the pie, with no single government controlling the country, that is until the commies reunited the nation. \_ Do we have a single ChiCom troll, or multiple ones? -John \_ Bringing Chinese-rule to Tibet! \_ Bring Tibetan rule to China! Tibetan independence now, conveniently ignoring the fact that China was fragmented from 1911 until the middle of the twentieth century, with warlords, KMT, CCP, Imperial Japan, Russians, Western colonialists all vying for a share of the pie, and with no single governing entity controlling the country, that is, until the commies reunited the nation. \_ I've already addressed enough of your communist propaganda. See my above about taxes vs genocide. \_ Do we have a single ChiCom troll, or multiple ones? -John \_ Kill the Communist Bandits! \_ There's at least two unless there is one who has greatly improved his English skills in the last 6 weeks. \_ Bringing Chinese-rule to Tibet! \_ Bring Tibetan rule to China! \_ US out of North America! \_ Tibet illustrates the failure of pacifist ideology: Pacifist cultures get smushed by non-pacifist ones. |
2003/9/19 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Finance/Investment] UID:10252 Activity:nil |
9/18 http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=2050678 The world economy is screwed. Frightening. Perhaps it's time for the Greater China (PRC, ROC, HK, SG) region to allow its currency to appreciate slightly, and to spend its trade surplus on developing its own countries and people, but the region is not big or powerful enough to solve the world's problem by itself. Also, US probably shouldn't have gone to Iraq, but saved the money, which would've helped a little too. And Japan and Germany need to get their act together. Otherwise it's Great Depression 2. \_ Its all the white imperialist protorapist fault!!! \_ Huh? I am suggesting ways that would help lessen the burden on the US. Blame goes all around. Did you bother to read the article? \_ Err... read the article please. The Economist consistantly point out that China's economy, despite media hype, is not that big of an economy (in the article about 1 month back, it said that China's economy is about the size of Italy, or 3% of Global GDP). Further, China is not competing with USA in all front. Those manufacture jobs will moved to somehwere else, Mexico, Indonesia, or some odd ex-Soviet block nation if it's not moved in China. China is not running a high trade surplus in general (it has huge trade plus with USA, but trade deficit with virtually all its neighboring country, so in effect, China is the tiny lawn-mower engine of Asia... compare with USA being the jet engine of the world). Lastly, what would you think GM, Coke Cola, Motorolla think about rising RMB while big chunk of THEIR plant is in China? These US firms are the benefisories of cheap Chinese currency. \_ I don't disagree with you. A few points though. Motorola, Coca-Cola, GM probably would not mind a slight controlled increase in the value of the Renminbi. They don't just have factories in China, an important and growing part of their market is very much there too. A pure export driven model like that of TW, SG, SK is not feasible for PRC because of its size. It needs to be driven by internal demand. Buying US dollars and debt forever is a no win game. While US uses the money to invest and improve productivity (and spend on good life), China's local companies remain short of credit. And once US dollar devalues, you essentially threw away a big chunk of your dollars. Instead, the money could be better invested in PRC, and help it innovate and move up the chain. As for China's trade deficit ex-USA, a big part of it is raw materials and commodities from SE Asia, Australia, etc. needed for China's manufactures. The trade deficit vis-a-vis Japan is more worrisome perhaps due to Japan's protectionism? As for manufacturing jobs moving to other countries, I am not too worried because I think China has a significant and growing margin (cost + productivity) versus those countries. No one wants a sudden drastic increase in the value of the Yuan, but a slight, controlled increase may be a good idea. This Econmist article pretty much sums it up: http://www.economist.com/displayStory.cfm?Story_id=2050783 \_ Just a note. The Economist also uses every opportunity to point out that Russia's GDP is "slightly larger than Belgium's". Whoever at Economist who's making those ridiculous GDP comparisons between different countries, obviously hasn't gasped the concept of the purchasing power parity adjusted GDP. They just compare the nominal \- you know the e'ist is the magazine that invented the BigMac index, right? \_ An excellent point, but I should point out that the Economist was merely the first publication to popularize the BigMac Index. It's been a standard conversation topic among expats and backpackers for much longer than it's been a stay of the Economist. \- topic of conversation != having a model and computing it and correlating to FX futures, comparing to PPP, UIP, RIP etc. GDPs as measured using US dollars using some exchange rate which is not saying much. In USA, dollar has a very low purchasing parity power compared to all poor counties and possibly most rich countries. Therefore, the non-purchasing power parity adjusted GDP does not convey much information about the size of economy. If you look at the PP adjusted GDP, then China is suddenly world's second largest economy. Of course, GDP still doesn't say much about how well off people are in a country. You'll have to look at the per capita GDP figures, and even then the per capita GDP can be a very rough measure depending on how equally on unequally the income is distributed. \_ And when you revalue the Yuan, PRC's GDP would go up immediately. |
2003/9/15 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Science/GlobalWarming] UID:10195 Activity:high |
9/14 Regarding to thread regards to VW in China and environment. It is unfair to blame China or other developing nation for pollutions, as the reason why world is in such mess is because Britian and US of A has been doing more than their share of polluting for the past 150 years. Ultimately, issue of pollution is closed related to energy use per capita, but developed nation is not going to give in upon this fundamental fact, as they are too happy with the lavashing life style at the expense of global environment. Like farm subsidies, environment issue is another instrument to achieve wealthy nation's economic agenda. \_ Your analysis is flawed. You need to read up on how technology and development affect pollution levels. The relationship you draw between per-capita use and pollution is not well correlated. \_ It's not 'blame'. There's an economic theory called 'the advantage of backwardness'--essentially, developing economies are able to leapfrog entire developmental steps, thereby avoiding being saddled with 'legacy' sectors and infrastructure (like steel and coal in the US). A lot of the beef people have with China (and you can put a lot of this blame at the door of western manufacturers who don't supply Chinese consumers with goods meeting similar environmental standards) is that it's reaping the fruits of rapid development, without taking environmental responsibility accordingly. And remember, energy use does not necessarily equal pollution (although very often this is sadly the case.) -John \_ John, just to give you an example of CFCs, as you know, CFC is the stuff that kills ozone layer. USA was pressing China to use CFC replacement and establish CFC recycle program on all its refrigerator and air conditioning. Could China leapfrog the CFC and uses CFC replacement directly? in principle, yes. But CFC cost more to and which nation USA or China, contributed more to the destruction of ozone layer? If USA really care about environment, or actually manufacture. Who is going to be asked to bear the extra cost? China does. who is the major manufacture of CFC replacement and its technology? United States. Granted, if USA really care about environment, or actually show any sign of remorse on how much it has contributed to the destruction of ozone, you would think that USA and expand its market to China. Another example. You would think China can leapfrog the coal burning stage of industrial revolution. Guess what, coal is the only form of fossil fuel which China has plenty of (and plenty is in a relative term). China's coal, by comparison, is relatively "dirty" because it has high sulfur content, but what are the alternatives? import natural gas from Canada, and petro from companies which US dominates? You may have the best intentions, but in the end, it's always the lobbiest of the industry prevail. --OP \_ John, as you can well imagine, the company that sells Chinese equipments see it as an ideal dumping ground for products that no longer satisfy stringent environmental regulations of the West. I don't think there are a lot of Chinese who would like to pollute their own environment. However, most officials in China in a position to decide what to purchase, whether in the public or private sectors, do not have much clue about what is ecological sound and what is not. They are pressed between the stick of stern and often politically motivated criticism (there people who make a living by criticizing) and carrots (often bribes) waved by profit driven greedy companies. Guess which side appeals to them more? And the same thing happens to other developping countries as well. other developed nation would provide those CFC replacement at the regular CFC cost. But no. The opposite is happening. The administration at the time, pressued by the lobbiest and compaign contributor, was leveraging this CFC issue trying to expand its market to China. In the end, it's all about who is making that extra buck. Another example is the power-saving light bulb. Those things are pretty popular in USA because it cuts power consumption thus, energy use. But the manufacturing of this light bulb involves mercury and other exotic and toxic metals. When you flick the light switch \_ If China cared about the environment, they'd pay the same non-CFC costs as everyone else. They live under the same ozone layer and should care as much. Or more than us if you buy the claim below that having more people means they care more about the environment. \_ Everyone cares about the environment, as long as it's not hitting their wallet. \_ I think it's perfectly fine to attempt to get china to conform to sane environmental policy, just like I think the bush administratin should regnize that we all live on the same planet and that paving it with reckless abandon with only regard to how it increases shareholder value is not the wisest way to govern. \_ China in some pervert way more concerned about environment simply because they got too many people and they would face the consequences of it a lot more quickly. \_ Wow, what an amazing bit of propoganda. This is a flat-out lie. The Chinese government's actions speak infinitely louder than their words on the environment issue. The truth is they don't give a shit. Chinese environmental policy doesn't exist. The US has very strong laws compared to China and most of the rest of the world. Some parts of western Europe have stronger laws but not across the board and a little money to grease the wheels will get you over any little environmental little bumps in the road there. Back to China: the leaders don't give a shit about the people. If they lost a few hundred million they could temporarily end the very unpopular one child policy and improve the standards of living for the rest. \_ now, that is a lie. just look at USA's carbon dioxide emission. by all account, USA is the worse pollutors on face of the earth, and that is the fact. You can have all the environment law you want, it still doesn't change the fact that USA is the worse pollutor on the planet. \_ I never said otherwise. I said we have some of the toughest laws and we enforce them. No lie. If you'd like to stop consuming and can convince 270+ million others to do the same then we'll be the least poluting country on the planet. You can start by turning off your incredibly toxic computer and paying to have it disposed of safely which will cost more than the market value of the computer today. \_ Nah, I think I will start by defacing a few SUVs. \_ Frankly, not enough of the world is paved. |
2003/9/14-15 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10187 Activity:kinda low |
9/13 Volkswagon sold more cars in China than in Germany http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/12/business/worldbusiness/12cars.html \_ old news. China already passed Germany as 3rd largest auto market in the world. Mind you, that when that stat was taken, China has not open up market for auto-finance yet. I am a Chinese, and I am deeply concerned with the way this is going. Most of China's city is not equipped for millions of cars, not to mention environment impact. \_ China has always been deeply concerned about the environment. \_ Yeah that's why they're building the 3 gorges river dam and have been destroying their own rice paddies to the north of Beijing for 20+ years with unsound farming methods. The real concern is we're down wind. If they put enough shit in the air from cars and heavy industry, it's going to blow right over the pacific and settle in the pacific northwest and parts of northern CA. (The part of CA where Berkeley is for those light on geography skills). \_ hmm, ever heard of the Hoover dam? \_ hopefully some smart guy in the gwbush admin has realized this and is cooking up some great free market scheme to deal with this problem, but i really doubt it \_ Um. GWBush admin.... saving CA... yeah, right. They'll probably encourage China to drop emissions controls. \_ I think they'll tell China about how they can fix the environment by emitting deplted uranium. \_ Building? It's completed. Humans have been building dams since 4000BC. Last time I checked the Colorado is still dammed. Maybe you prefer that those Chinese provinces (several hundred million people) continue to burn coal instead? \_ It's not fully operational. They're still flooding out the upriver areas, dislocating 10 million people and wiping out big chunk of their own history. And then when the fault line they built it on goes, a few hundred gazillion tons of water is going to wash out everything down river to the ocean wiping out another few hundred million people, but hey, as long as they don't burn coal it's ok, right? If you knew *anything* about this project you wouldn't be so flip about it like it's yet another random dam. It isn't and you'd know that if you knew anything, but you don't. I notice you're also completely ignoreant of the wide spread devastation they're inflicting on their own food basket in the north. \_ You are the one who mentioned "the real concern is we're down wind". Well, I can see how burning coal would cause problem down wind, but not Yangtze flooding. In any case, now every two years, millions of people get dislocated WITHOUT damming due to flooding of the Yangtze. \_ Maybe, but our environmentalism is more important than Chinese flood dislocation. They've been flooded for thousands of years, and they should be used to it by now. \_ Their coal burning isn't an issue. A few hundred million cars and the heavy industry required to make, maintain, and replace them is. The 3 gorges project is one example of how the environment is not a concern there in any way, shape, or form. The fact that they're destroying their own food producing areas in the north is more than just bad farm science, it's sheer insanity. I wonder what the next Five Year Plan will be. \_ You are a Chinese, but are you from China? \_ what differences does it make? -- heart in the motherland \_ The person mentioned that he is "a Chinese". What differences does that make? -- heart for the humankind \_ Does VW manufacture cars in China now? \_not "now." VW has been in China for almost a decade, if not more. \_ Go to Shanghai, the joint venture between VW and the local manufacturer (forget their name), have the largets market share in China currently. I think their main $$$ maker is the Santana. \_ Good thing China is in Kyoto - oh wait... \_ look at who is talking... the biggest pollutor in the damn world. |
2003/8/30-31 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:10023 Activity:low |
8/30 I just walked by a really really fancy Chinese restaurant and according to the menu they serve shark fins, lion head, tiger paws, and peacock breasts. What's wrong with Chinese people? Shouldn't they go to jail for serving endangered species? \- did they serve troll? --psb \- did they serve troll? --psb \_ nothing wrong with serving troll. they regenerate. \_ those are historical names. none of that stuff is actually in there. \_ i thought shark fin soup has shark fin. \_ I've eaten a lot of moon cakes and sun biscuits. -chinese \- that's no moon --psb \_ are sun biscuits hot? \_ You forgot monkey brains and dog. \_ woof! \_ mmm civet |
2003/8/24-25 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:29453 Activity:high |
8/23 what's really at stake in iraq: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/24/opinion/24FRIE.html \_ NYTimes? With their track record the last few years, you might as well post something from the National Enquirer. (I didn't read the link because it doesn't matter what the NYT publishes anymore) \_ So you're sticking to reputable, unbiased sources like Washington Times and Fox News then, I'm assuming. Fair and balanced! \_ Actually with people like Thomas Friedman and Judith Miller writing for them the NYTimescan feel like Fox or the Moonie Times sometimes. Just that no one ever calls the NYTimes on their bullshit. \_ That's a decently written editorial with some interesting points, which, whether you agree with him or not, are well-argued and well-presented. Regarding the Fox news comparison, do you rate news sources for the opinions they present, or for how they present them? I don't know about you, but I'm more interested in a persuasive, eloquent argument that I disagree with, than a rah-rah piece of demagoguery that meshes with my own opinions... -John \_ Fox TV sounds *exactly* like the NYT to me. It's just from the opposing view and they don't take themselves so gravely seriously like the NYT does for some mysterious reason. Oh yeah, Fox hasn't yet been busted with multiple flat out ficticious "news reports" unlike the NYT. I can read opinion on the net without the NYT filter tainting it. \_ Well ain't it just peachy then that you have the god- given right to choose your own news sources. In any case, that's not a news article, it is an op-ed piece. And good luck finding something completely unbiased--if you're not consuming news with a grain of salt, you've losing out regardless. -John \_ Summary: Iraq is about culture, but we can't say that because it doesn't play well on TV. It's an important war to win, on human rights grounds alone. But Bush has handled this so idiotically-- alienating our allies, trying bear the cost alone while cutting accelerated production of nuclear weapons, there taxes domestically, and lying outright about the immediate need for war-- that we may lose it anyway. \_ Exactly which allies are those? France, who considers Iraq their client state? Germany, who sold Iran their gas centrifuge technology and continually insulted the President for domestic political gain? Russia and China which remain Communist states? Please do explain yourself. \_ I was going to explain how stupid this person was and then I saw the he claims Russia is still a Communist state and realized he has already done my work for me. \_ All of the same apparitchik remain in power, the KGB still exists, Putin is KGB, Russia has accelerated R&D of nuclear weapons, there is no free press, etc. etc. To repeat, the same elite holds power but they call themselves something else. I'd trust the judgement of leaders of former eastern bloc countries than yours. \_ How about China? It is a mirror opposite of Russia. Same party, same people in power, but they've moved to market economy since mid 1980's. and you call China a Communist state? \_ I think China is going for a kind of nationalist unification of big business and government, which is what people call fascism. \_ China's 'aspirations' for political and economic freedom are transparent in its client state North Korea. \_ They haven't moved to a market economy. They have some of the highest barriers to entry in the world. The whole thing is a giant state owned business. Can I get some of that shit you're smoking? |
2003/7/31 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:29189 Activity:very high |
7/30 Pentagon: China Aiming Missiles at Taiwan http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=4&u=/ap/20030730/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_china_military_2 \_ China has been aiming missiles at Taiwan since they got their first missile. This isn't news. It also isn't news that they're going to invade as soon as they think they can pull it off. \_ China won't invade. They'll consider it if Taiwan has a sovereignty referendum. The U.S. will prevent Taiwan from doing that. The U.S. and China both prefer the status quo. \_ Put another democrat in office and they will if they feel they have the military might to do it. China sure as hell does not prefer the status quo. It's a humiliation and international embarassment. \_ Laughably untrue. PRC gets a lot of money in transfers from Taiwan. It's not worth their while to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. If the Brits hadn't made their silly 99-year lease deal, PRC would not have annexed Hong Kong either, for the same reasons. Let's face it: PRC puts on a good show of pushing a state-run economy, but they prefer the riches that capitalist throat-cutting brings in. \_ you have no clue don't you? \_ contrary to what you may think, the Brits had no choice. Just like how they lost most of their \_ evil is what evil speaks. colonies. \_ those f***ing brits have yet to paid for their crime for colonizing half of the globe. fuck them! \_ IMO, Taiwan is the rebellious child that China can smack around when it gets tired of anti-U.S. propaganda. I don't see the Taiwan issue as very humiliating for China, especially when so many companies continue to move operations from Taiwan to China. \_ agree, and I am from Taiwan. \_ For the cheap labor, not their technical expertise or management ability. The mainland is being used as the third world country that it is. \_ how do you breathe with your head in the sand? don't you get sand in your snorkel? \_ I'm just waiting for their brand spanking new dam to break, killing millions (they've already been reports of shoddy worksmanship on the project) \_ evil is what evil speaks. -dubya \_ you know, you really should shut up or you really expose your ignorance on this subject. The mainland has techno-superiority over Taiwan in many ways. \_ In exactly what way did I imply any techno comparison of China with Taiwan? Maybe you should try rereading my post before arguing with a point that is nonexistent. \_ insufficient heavy lift/transport to hold the island b4 forces from the 7th fleet repel the invasion \_ I heard even Australian navy can beat PRC navy. \_ you've heard many things my child. \_ Actually the guy is right. PRC navy is inferior to Australia's. They only have a chance if it is close to China's coast such that China's air force and land-based missiles can play a role. \_ so how exactly is B*** admin going to hype up the China threat thing again?? |
2003/6/23 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic] UID:28818 Activity:very high |
6/23 Justice O'Connor is a disgrace. Souter and Stevens are morons. The court ruled that 'diversity' is a compelling state interest. \_ You don't agree, so they are morons. Compelling. This was states' rights decision-making at it's finest. \_ Well, the old boys network is still like 200 million to 2. \_ i think Grat came out great. It says diversity is a state interest, but the university's policy is not narrowly enough construed. it strikes a really nice balance, in my opinion. -ali. \_ Dear Troll, real conservatives don't believe the judges serving the American people on the Supreme Court are morons because they didn't agree with *your* personal philophy. As a real conservative I'm more happy than unhappy with the ruling. Next time you try to make conservatives look like idiots, please make some minimal effort to get it right. Thanks! -rc \_ The Freepers disagree with you. \_ yeah AA is really based on "race" - esp when Asians are a smaller minority but get no preferences. Don't forget the first race to be discriminated against in this country were the Chinese. Any policy with AA is racist pure and simple. \_ got some revisionist history going on there? \_ at one point asians were outscoring the ethnic majority at Cal, they had to sue to allow more in. How's that for racism? Sounds like AA for the ethnic majority. And it wasn't so long ago. Also, the first race to be discriminated against in this country were the native americans. |
2003/6/20 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd] UID:28779 Activity:nil |
6/19 To motd censor: perhaps you can understand why Chinese government constantly supress voice which they don't like now? \_ you're only feeding the beast. really, i swear, the self appointed motd censors always grow out of it and move on. a few of them have even turned into decent contributors. just repost the lost material and ignore it. |
2003/6/17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:28752 Activity:nil 73%like:28746 |
6/18 http://csua.org/u/39y Yet another american soldier raping the local population. If our soldiers are raping allied civilians, what do you think they're doing to Iraqi women? \_ Buying them cheap. The starving and hopeless give the best bang for the buck. \_ the main issue is that US Military is pretty much immued to the local jurisdiction. And that USA tend to be very protective of her own subjects. This is nothing new. A century ago, British nationals could pretty much get away with anything in China for the same reason. \_ Damn! I wish I could be immued to the local jurisdiction! \_ Nonsense. You seriously want our soldiers to be subject to the concept of 'justice' that exists in the many places we send our troops? That's so naive and childish a concept it borders on the infantile. If you want to avoid US Soldier/Local Civilian problems, the only way is to not have our soldiers in other countries. The end results of that could be far far worse than the once per 4 years rape that happens. If you were truly concerned about the locals around the world, you'd be screaming everyday about the UN boys from other countries that are actively and openly engaged in the sex slave trade buying, selling, and raping the same women they're sent there to protect. \_ US troops are hugely involved in the local sex trade, too. Have you ever been to a military base overseas, or even in the US? The nearest town is almost always full of prostitution. It is hypocritical to condemn the UN soldiers of doing this while ignoring the fact that the US does the same thing. -veteran \_ There is also a problem with sexual assault/rape within the armed forces, and fraternization, too. -veteran#2 \_ It would be better if the US soldiers weren't customers but our officers are not actively engaged in buying, selling, and moving women around the world. You're trying to make some sort of moral equivalency which doesn't exist. Example: a pot smoker in Berkeley is *not* the same level of criminal as the grower moving a few tons of pot every year. Both are criminals but one would get a small fine at worst while the other would get big time at the big house. (insert your drug of choice in that) \_ And the US tends to cover up those nasty rumors about permitting military contractors to have child sex slaves. http://www.insightmag.com/main.cfm/include/detail/storyid/163052.html \_ True enough. While visiting prostitues certainly creates the demand for the sex trade, it is not the same kind of crime as actually running it. -veteran \_ Flapdoodle. There's no need to make this an either-or proposition. Improve the process by which these cases are reviewed by military tribunal, and hand over suspects in non-frivolous, evidence-supported cases. This will protect the troops from malicious and baseless accusations and still address real problems. \_ Ok, let's say a US soldier is involved in an evidence supported case in Pakistan. You're going to turn that guy over to the mullahs running the northwest province under shariah islamic laws? Why don't you just do him a favor and put him in front of a firing squad instead? \_ Hey, if you do the crime in a foreign country, you get to face the consequences of your actions. That said, we could even modify the process to weed out crimes for which we have no analog here in the US and (like Mexico) refuse to extradite criminals if we believe the expected punishment will be cruel and unusual by our standards. There's a lot of room to work with here. \_ The difference is that a soldier doesn't have any choice about going to some third world shit hole with brutal laws and no justice. As a civilian I can choose to not be subjected to that by simply not booking the flight. Soldiers go where they're told to go. They should be subject to the US code of military justice. That's why it exists. I'm not in any way saying rape is ok or that our guys shouldn't get punished for it. I'm saying they should be consistently subject to the same code no matter where they might be assigned. \_ We have a draft again? Oh whoops, it's all volunteers. And last I checked, I was able to contain my hormones enough to not rape anyone. Bring 'em all home, stop wasting my dough. -John \_ My country Singapore is the smartest. We let US have small base in Singapore in case commie China turn into big bad wolf. US has no better choice since getting kicked out of Pilipines. Also, we tell US to follow local jurisdiction just like Michael Fay. Small little red light district in Geylang for horny US GIs, but no mischief or arse gets cane. Neighborhood bullies like Malaysia and Indonesia also don't dare to cause mischief with US base in Spore. By the way, we detained like 10 terrorists without trial over the years. US beat us by detaining 762 in Guatanamo Bay. Poor GIs in boring Geyland with ugly spore girls must miss Olongapo bad. \_ LAH! \_ Guatmo.. A lovely place. Females staying there are advised upon arriving to lock their doors and keep a loaded firearm nearby because the US marines and navy boys tend to get a little wild. I've had female friends talk about being woken up in the middle of the night as drunken sailors and marines attempted to knock down their door for a little unrequested R&R. \_ I'm sure they're willing to pay after. What's the problem? \_ Yermom keeps wanting more than the $5 she's worth. |
2003/6/11 [Politics, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:28706 Activity:insanely high |
6/11 I highly recommend Amy Chua's book "World on Fire". She writes about how market-dominant minorities (chinese in SE asia, indians in east africa, jews in post-communist russia, whites in zimbabwe, etc) disproportionally benefit from free market economy. Blindly promoting democracy and free market leads to disaster in most third world countries. \_ OMG the jews are dominating the economy in Russia? Let's drag 'em all out and gas 'em. While we're at it, let's nail the chinks, the ragheads, and the honkies too. \_ Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer, baby. \_ Mugabe is solving the problem in Zimbabwe by allowing roaming thugs to murder white farmers and take their land. The result is that the already-bad food shortage is getting worse because the farmers who were actually farming have been killed. Oh, and the poaching of endangered species there is going through the roof due to the disorder. Yay. \_ He isn't "allowing". It is government sponsored and the thugs getting the best land are his own relatives and army generals. \_ Sorry about that. I didn't have any good references that made that claim. Thanks for clearing it up. \_ I've posted it to the motd before. I might be able to find it again if anyone cared. \_ What you miss is that economies can not transform third world cesspools into first world liberal democracies overnight. A complex set of institutions, such as the rule of law and property rights, must develop incrementally. This can be a painful experience (although less so than Marxism) - as evidenced in Western economic development. Also, her thesis, like most liberals, implicitly assumes some in vogue 'mascot' group has been victimized by another ethnicity, implying the group is unable to govern themselves. This is thinly veiled racism, and only perpetuates the problem by deflecting responsibility for their actions and the governments they support. With the libs its always Im a victim and its someone else's fault. \_ And free markets are the best way to establish the rule of law... \_ responsibility? for one's own actions? are you a Republican?! \_ Name one country that has followed the free market prescription to success in the 60 years since the end of WWII. All the countries that have tried: Russia, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, El Salvador, etc, are impoverished. The few countries that have risen from general poverty have all protected their markets, imposed tariffs on imports to help grow local industry, and avoided IMF and World Bank meddling: Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. The Free Market ideologues have a good line of rhetoric, but a very poor track record. \_ For what purpose was the IMF was created? - hint post WWII reconstruction. Irony is all the states you mentioned have socialist / marxist tendencies. Chile, incidentally, under the nationalist anti-communist Pinochet has done quite well compared to its neigbors. Further, 'Free trade' and economic liberialism are not equivalent, and if you read my statement, nowhere did I imply as much. [indent corrected] \_ just curious on the motd opinions, where does israel fit into these discussions? aren't they a free market and how was it all established to work so much better than other nations? \_ If I order this book through Amazon, do I get put on the FBI potential terrorist list? |
2003/6/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:28704 Activity:insanely high |
6/11 So why is it that Taiwan and Tibet don't understand that the motherland just wants to protect them and to be a part of greater china as they've always been? Since china always owned these places and they're the same people and culture what do they need their own country for? \_ Tibet is not Chinese. Tibet was isolated and had few ties with the outside world. If they had been involved in the world, perhaps wewould have had a Tibetan War like the Korean war. \_ But the motherland just wants what is best for all its people. I don't understand why anyone in Tibetan part of china would resist a good thing? Many places have different people. Tibet is more chinese now than indian where Tibetan cult leader now hides and stirs disent against motherland. \_ your chinese-faking fu needs improvement \_ Please desist from infringing my trademark - m.stewart \_ China mostly just leave Tibet alone, and in fact, helped Tibet repulsed a few invaders (eg. Nepal) in the old days. Then Evil White Men (tm) came and tried to make Tibet an outpost of the British Empire (an extension of British \_ Yes Tibet is China after enough Chinese move in and take up residence, like in the occupied territories of palestine \_ Bad troll. \_ http://www.taiwannation.com.tw/english.htm India, I guess). Then Tibet became a matter of vital national interest (with British gunboats already roving on the other side of China) for China, and they started insisting on occupying and controlling it like some frothing at the mouth, raving mad guard dogs. \_ See? Tibet always part of China until British attack and try to make colony. \_ Nah, Tibet has always been part of the FNNCA (Federation of Nomadic Nations of Central Asia). Your Chinese- faking fu is still weak. \_ By that reasoning the American Revolution was a waste of time, and the US should just be a British colony still. There is more to nations than culture. \_ Tibet is not revolutioning from china! Tibet *is* china, not colony. American colonies from many places, not just Britain. \_ Your Chinese-faking fu is weak. \_ You are splittist! \_ yea, I'd like to split yermom's legs. \_ China is protecting Taiwan and Tibet from what? |
2003/5/27-28 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:28563 Activity:high |
5/26 Bush Ban on Chinese Imports http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/5/27/133053.shtml \_ Good for Bush. \_ Even a broken clock tells the right time twice a day. \_ I love Chinese proverb. Where can I find more? \_ Yeah, it would be terrible to give Bush credit for doing something you like. \_ If Bush did it, he can't like it. If Bush found and shared the Fountain of Youth, he'd complain about how all these newly young people are hiking through the woods and killing the owls' natural habitat and it's all Bush's fault. There's nothing like raw blind hatred to get you through the day. \_ mmm, conservative hypocracy... \_ I don't think that word means what you think it means. \_ Hell, I don't think that word is spelled the way you think it is. \_ Conservatives do not believe in hate. They believe in tolerance and using reason to convince their opponents. See Rush Limbaugh, Micheal Savage, Ann Coulter, Fox News, etc. \_ and if that doesn't work, we can always invade the country in the name of WMD and democracy. \_ Generally, not a Bush fan - op \_ hypocrisy written all over. If anything, USA is the one who has the global ambition of be the hegemony of the world. It is USA that has the 2nd large stockpiles of WMD and had history of unleashing on defendless civilians for "moral" "communication" and "scientific" reasons. USA is the largest arms dealer in the world. And many of its product is also manufactured by prisoners. |
2003/5/27-28 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:28559 Activity:very high |
5/26 What happens when OSHA isn't looking: http://ridah.net/stuff/safety.jpg \_ Does Toyota make forklifts? If not, we know this is a toyota plant. \_ Does Toyota make forklifts? If not, we know this is a toyota plant. \_ Yes, Toyota does make forklifts. \_ That's hilarious. But the 2 guys on the orange lift should be sitting on the back of the yellow one to keep it from tipping. \_ The yellow forklift won't tip over. If there weren't any \_ I bet this is in China. - Chinese geek guys on the orange forklift, how could they operate the orange forklift? \_ Forklifts have counterweights to prevent tipping. \_ I bet this is in China. - Chinese geek \_ Except those guys don't look Chinese. \_ They look kind of Philipino to me. \_ Hmmm, all Filipino workforce...that narrows it down to about a hundred coutries. \_ could be Indonesian, Malaysian, Vietnamese \_ Filipino \_ Pilipino \_ that is a valid option \_ It's an Iraqi WMD plant. \_ Never ever hire anyone named Homer Simpson at your work. |
2003/5/16 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:28456 Activity:very high |
5/15 Just give you an idea what kind of crap we have to put up here in Taiwan: They found out that Ministry of Health, on one hand, begging for join the WHO, on the other hand, stockpiling hundreds of thousands of N95 masks while major hospitals here are having severe shortage of protective gears for the medical staffs. The motive is not exactly clear. \_ it'd be immoral to leave taiwan out of who. \_ it is immoral to leave the world's hospital workers susceptible to all the airborn diseases they are trying to save people from, especially when these masks have never been shown to stop SARS and most people have no experience using these masks (it is just their false peace of mind vs. a real threat of infection from truly airborn diseases to medical staff). Oh, and LEARN HOW TO INDENT you simple minded fool. \_ Clearly evil Western forces are at play.... \_ It's just the standard Chinese tactic of looking out for #1. Chinese (and all Easterners) don't really have a moral code, it's all about face. They'll do any damned thing if they think they won't get caught. \_ I'd like to give you the benefit of the doubt, but it sounds like you're damning them with false praise if not simply making a racist judgement based on limited knowledge and experience. Can you provide context for your comments? \_ It would be funny if the person complaining were from mainland China, and the person who responded were not \_ Perhaps, but would then make even more inexplicable the lumping of all Easterners together. \_ unless he or she were trying to troll you |
2003/5/15-17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:28452 Activity:nil |
5/15 what is a reasonable way for me to pay the shipping from china for a company that is going to ship me a sample? I can only find Fed-Ex (UPS doesn't ship from where i want) and it is going to be over $50 for a small package. That seems excessive. Any advice? \_ that is about the right price. I don't know about China, but don't they have some sort of Postal Service there? |
2003/5/12 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:28414 Activity:very high |
5/11 "Doctors say spitting, sometimes referred to as China's national pastime, can propel droplets to others and inadvertently spread SARS." http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&u=/nm/20030512/ts_nm/sars_dc_275 Can someone explain how/why spitting is a pastime? \_ just more white racism. \_ isn't the implication obvious? stereotypically speaking, chinese guys (well, the ones from asia) spit a lot. -chinese guy that doesn't spit a lot \_ wow, this is one i hadn't heard before or noticed. is this a China or Taiwan or all chinese in general thing? -another chinese guy who rarely spits \_ Can only vouch for Shanghai and Fujian province, but yes, all sorts of people were hawking all over the place. Watched this very beautiful young lady walk down the street, pause, and hawk a loud one before she continued sashaying. Talk about culture shock. \_ I'll vouch for jiangsu province--same thing. snot shots also. \_ "sashaying". What a beautiful word. Thanks for using it. \_ you're welcome! \_ this is Chinese in general thing. Taiwan had a movement to get rid of it and had pretty good degree of success. Beijing is doing the same after they won the Olympic bid. Beijing is deadily serious about it now :p \_ In Hong Kong twenty or so years ago they started fining people HK$2000 (~US$400, with the exchange rate back then) for spitting onto the ground. \_ Yankee go home. \_ I disagree. Among those under 40, I actually find Americans spit more. Maybe they are just learning from their baseball players. \_ I've never seen anyone spit unless they had something vile like a bug fly into their mouth. Dunno which barns you're hanging out in. Keep your racism and ageism to yourself, thanks. \_ You need to pop your head out of the pig's arse once in a while. \_ You mean I need to hang out in barns and sleep in the swill with the likes of you? It's a bad thing that I don't hang out with spitting gutter trash like you? \_ Next time when our national pasttime is on, stop hanging out with the pig and yersis in the barn, go home, turn on the TeeVee and watch the spit fly. \_ I think smoking is the real national pasttime there. \_ I agree with the article and I'm chinese. The general perception amongst the non-mainland chinese is that the mainlanders are backward rural people with poor personal hygiene. I thought it was a stereotype until I came into contact with them. Damn. Not only do the men smoke a lot, they smoke in front of their children and yes, they do spit a lot also. Also they don't wash their hands after going to the bathroom. That's one reason why I almost never go to chinese restaurants. And reason why I never want to go to china either. The bathrooms are china are scary. No toilet paper and often no doors! that's right, you crap out in the open. \_ Plus the toilets are squatters, you're lucky if you have a three foot high partition, and you have to pay for the experience. \_ RACIST! \_ on the bus from one city to another, we stopped for a roadside break. there were public toilets in the back of one bldg. no doors on the 2 entrances to the bathrooms, and you could see a row of squatting toilets. ppl tried to use the less obvious ones cause when you gotta go, you gotta go. some ppl just stuck their hands in the common hand washing bucket instead using the supplied handled cup to get a dunk of water to pour over your hands. Needless to say, I just held my bladder until we got to our destination. It was gross, and unsanitary. It's not RACIST, just 3rd world conditions. also, people on the bus threw their trash in the middle aisle of the bus. yeech! \_ What is racist isn't their conditions but your holier than thou attitude about it. It was gross? They 'live' like that every single day! 'yeech!' Oh yeah? Well what did *you* do to help improve their situation? Wore a condom when you had sex with the 12 year old enslaved prostitute? \_ I'm not the original "racist" poster, and this is just commentary of my trip in China. There isn't anything I could do personally to help them like building new toilets at every bus stop and so forth. However, I'm sure that my spending of tourist dollars in their economy must have helped someone. Sorry, but that's the best I can do. Perhaps, both you and the original poster can both work on your attitudes. that said, I really enjoyed my trip to China and would go back in a heartbeat, if I had the $$$ and there was no SARS. China is still 3rd world, but is quickly catching up. There is still something special about old China and it was great to experience it before they modernize and it's all lost. In my experience, a lot of city folks look down on the ppl from the countryside which since it's in China, cannot be called racism (classism?). But they are the pillars of the new economy, and the countryside is very beautiful, and these ppl tend to be quite nice in general. A lot of ppl working the restaurants are from the countryside and no one ever seems to say "thank you" to them, I did, though. and those were some of the most genuinely beautiful smiles I saw while I was there. Oh, and I didn't have sex with 12 year olds. \_ How many of you people disgusted with spitting get or give blowjobs? |
2003/5/9-10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:28392 Activity:nil |
5/9 Where is the Freeper Outrage when you need it? http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/04/12/1050069122800.html Could it be that Republicans get a free pass for this thing? \_ Don't worry. My man Pat Buchanan will be all over this like the good Reform Party head that he is. |
2003/4/4 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:27985 Activity:high |
4/4 Are there any national awards given out to office mates whose annoying hapits really set them apart from the crowd? I have someone in mind I'd like to nominate for an award. \_ What's he or she doing? Flicking boogers at you? \_ -laptop has volume all the way up, with lot's of error noises made frequently -chair squeeks loudly, and he fidgets constantly -severe cologne use in small, enclosed space should be illegal -loud shlurping noises made while drinking soda, which he does constantly \_ A problem solved by headphones won't earn him anything. \_ if it weren't for the cologne, i would ask if your officemate is chinese. \_ I stil haven't figured out which is worse: -the guy next to me with the *major* BO problem -or the other guy with the strong cologne On the one hand, BO is pretty bad, but at least it's not making my eyes water from the cologne. \_ oh, yeah, i forgot to mention that the cologne isn't this guy's first chemical attack. he also decided to wash his desk with a large quantity of un-diluted degreasing compound at one point; that was actually far worse. \_ The guy next to me plays House Music very loudly. How much of, "dut! dut! dut! dut!" do you think a guy can stand before losing it? |
2003/4/2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Health/Disease/General] UID:27951 Activity:nil |
4/1 Those who disputed the seriousness of SARS, are you a little scared now? The number of cases is doubling by the week. Even if the death rate is only 3 percent, if they can't isolate it, and it infects 100 million people, ... -- [motd grammar daemon spirit] \_ no \_ Yes I am. \_ Have you been to Hong Kong and the Guangdong province? Shit-holes. If an epidemic will scourge the place clean, great. If it takes China and the rest of SE Asia down with it, even better. Kill them all and let God sort them out. \_ Have YOU been to Hong Kong? Which parts are shitty? \_ I don't know about crappy third world places like Guangdung or Singhapoor, but Hong Kong is one of my favorite cities, and I think there's a reason why life expectancy there is comparable to that of Japan. \_ Talk to me about life expectancy *after* the epidemic. \_ I wouldn't be surprised if life expectancy may become even lower than that of Australians. \_ Bwahahaha! Murder death kill! Murder death kill! \_ Who's going to manufacture all the cheap computer hardware if that happens? \_ The number of cases usually goes up before it goes down. \_ In an effort to pacify people, my company has provided "antiseptic handwash in all washrooms". This substance is nothing more than your typical antibacterial soap (generic Dial). I think that will be very useful against this virus. |
2003/3/2-3 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:27579 Activity:very high |
3/2 http://www.observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,905936,00.html Not surprising that we've been spying on the other members of the security council, but it still sucks. \_ you do remember what happened to that plane that crashed while spying on China, right? \_ or China spying on the U.S. stealing our nuclear and other technological secrets. \_ wait a second... please tell me you're not talking about that one Chinese scientist guy who got arrested for "stealing secrets" \_ Champion of human right. That scientist was shackled from waste down, in a solitary confinement 23 hours a day for 9 month before he was released on the ground of lack of evidence. \_ Get it right. Only some of the charges were dropped. He is still guilty of some serious offenses. For someone who betrayed America he was treated very very well. \_ SOMEHOW China got schematics for one of our nuclear warhead designs. It might not have been Wen Ho Lee, but someone, somewhere either was very stupid or sold us out. --PeterM \_ still, it's not an excuse for lock up people based upon his nation of origins... despite that it is part of American's tradition and the cornerstone which this nation is build upon. \_ Yeah, just like the design of gunpowder, years ago. \_ Gun powder chemistry and nuclear chemistry are vastly different. Gun power can be made at home using stuff that occurs naturally in most parts of the earth. \_ technology is technology. it may look simple in the hindsight. \_ You are either funny or humorous, but not both, both of you. \_ Every country with the resources spies on every other country they can afford to spy on. To think otherwise is naive and childish. This isn't the playground where little bobbie looked inside little jennies lunchbag and stole her cookie. \_ That's filthy! \_ No, this is worse. It's bad enough that we're spying on members of the Security Council, but it's unforgiveable that we're incompetent enough to get caught at it. We're supposed to be the sole remaining World Power, and we can't even bug phones without a leak? \_ Did you even read the article? The NSA wasn't caught \_ What part of "without a leak" didn't you get? in the act. Rather some traitorous coward leaked a classified memo to the press. BTW, why shouldn't we be spying on the countries that make up the sec. council or any other country? Most of these nations wouldn't hesitate to stick it to America given the chance. \_ get out of American and travel around the world. you will then learn America is not as popular as you would think. \_ I have traveled in Europe and Asia. So what if a bunch of people living in conditions barely fit to be called civilized don't like America. Who fricking cares?!? Just because they've got a flag, a parliment and a bunch of bureaucrats grown fat on bribes isn't any reason for the finest nation in the history of this world to yeild to their worthless opinions. \_ This is kind of attitude along with what US's action which reflect such attitude, are the reason why other nations hates America. And remember, there was point in time we don't care about Pakistein and Afghanistein. You will be suprised sometimes how much these people, who barely consistutes as civilization as you described, can be either helpful or debilitatingly harmful. \_ And that makes it right to listen in on their phone conversations and email to determine which way they're going to vote on a resolution the Pres. says isn't necessary anyway? Look up the word "ethics." \_ Can you be so naive to think that we can trust the other members of the security council? Except for the UK, none of the other permanent or temporary members can be considered trustworthy. It is in the best interest of this nation to know what the hell those fools are upto at all times. When you swim with sharks... \_ We're the most powerful nation on earth, and we have the most extensive intelligence network in the world, and we're using that to figure out whether six fence- sitters are going to back a war we pretend we can wage w/o their support are going to vote with us or not? Pshaw on your shark analogy. \_ You sound like Jimmy Cartah, aka mr. ethics, and CIA Director Stansfield Turner. Based on their sucess in North Korea, Iran and Nicaragua, maybe you should reconsider your position. \_ whoever deleted my post... fuck *YOU* next time, be a man and try to some up with something to counter my arguement instead of being a fucking chicken \_ Nicaragua? You mean the country that fairly and freely elected a socialist government over our objections? I'd consider Nicaragua a victory despite our best intentions. |
2003/3/2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:27578 Activity:nil |
3/1 Tech is dead. Long live Corn. http://tinyurl.com/6p25 \_ Dry enough that it might just work. |
2003/2/28 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:27560 Activity:nil |
2/27 Li Ka-Shing Seeks U.S. Contract http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/8/5/181935.shtml MEET LI KA-SHING CHINESE BILLIONAIRE http://www.softwar.net/kashing.html |
2003/2/7 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:27338 Activity:nil |
2/7 http://csua.org/u/909 - Dubya orders "Cyberwar" \_ Please try to get it right. He didn't "order" any such thing. Your own link makes it clear this is just the creation of guidelines for when and how the US might attack foreign computer systems. We should have done this in the previous administration. Doing it now puts us only 5 years behind the Chinese and probably others. Once again the US plays catchup. |
2003/2/6 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Reference/History/WW2] UID:27317 Activity:very high |
2/5 Question for you freepers: what's with all the reference to "commies" and "pinkos" on the site? I thought communism was dead. \_ Communism was dead? What about Cuba and North Korea? \_ Don't forget China. \_ don't forget Berkeley \_ Real Communism hasn't yet been tried in Berkeley ;-) \_ They should. They'd fall out of love with it FAST ENOUGH. \_ Real Communism never been tried anywhere. \_ What is wrong with Communism? \_ and the freepers who call everyone who dissagrees with them "commies" are saying that they're all in league with north korea or cuba? are they really that dumb? controls their legislature. CHINA, Argentina, SOuth Africa, \_ Who cares about N. Korea. That country's about to collapse under its own weight. Just give it some time. Cuba couldn't hurt the U.S. if its life depended on it. It's like a football player saying that an emaciated homeless person is a threat to his life. \_ Ok, then what is the difference between Communist / Socialist beliefs and a large contigent of the Democratic party? Much of Europe is communist / socialist. The French Communist Party, CHINA, Venezuela, SOuth Africa, numerous other countries in Africa, Brazil, are all communist or heading that way. \_ Are you really that stupid? \_ Yeah, probably. \_ Start with http://csua.org/u/8e7 and see what Engels had to say about Socialism. \_ stop putting your mental diarrhea on the motd \_ Ok so I ask a question on the differences between the Democratic platform and socialism, and the answer is an insult. FDR, the prototypical commie/socialist, was jealous of Stalin because of he was much more effective at government control. FDR's administration was replete with communist spies or sympathisers. The ACLU, UN etc. were all founded by Socialists or Communists. Since I am so naive, I'll ask the question again. If you are not Socialist, what are you? 'Progressive'. And I guess I really am this stupid as the rulers of the countries I mentioned freely admit their intentions and political affiliations. So I guess Venezuela sending Cuba free oil is meaningless? |
2003/2/2 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:27279 Activity:high |
2/1 Is it Chinese New Year weekend? \_ yes. now how do you get Goat from the chinese character for Sheep? \_ Ask danh about tickets.... \_ I think it's supposed to be a ram, and I guess some people think goats are male sheep? |
2002/11/29-30 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/RepublicanMedia] UID:26666 Activity:high |
11/28 http://www.washtimes.com/national/20021129-3530784.htm Fox news continues to gain audience share while all others lose. What can we do to save the American people from themselves?! Anyone with common sense should be able to easily see that Fox is just extremist right wing nutter propoganda while MSNBC is a bastion of fairness and neutral reporting. We must save MSNBC so the truth can be heard! \_ right. by the logic of the editorial , it's not propoganda because it's got so many viewers. By this logic, neither is the People's Daily: http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/other/about.shtml |
2002/11/24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Reference/RealEstate, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:26614 Activity:high 66%like:26612 |
11/23 landlord survey - your landlord is: black, white, puertorican or chinese boy: M \_ what's a "puertorican"? \_ Ever heard of "Puerto Rico"? \_ he means Borricuan. (yes look it up). \_ Yes. What's a "puertorican"? \_ its "Puerto Rican" with a typo. get over it. \_ Goddamn, one fucking space left out... it was a quote from a shitty missy elliot song in case you didnt know. white:. black:.. chinese: dirty, old, and indian: other azn: persian: . \_ are there persians anywhere but iran? why dont people say iranian? racist: a jew: . \_ you mean evil money grubbing vampiric baby killing jew, right? \_ You forgot lying, and backstabbing. \_ mmm, vampiric babies \_ I believe it's a string of adjectives modifying the object jew but you knew that. who cares?: ............. small, green, and filled with jam: . racist: go BEAH old white woman with 6 cats, 2 birds, and an old mangy dog: . no idea: . |
2002/11/2-3 [Academia/Berkeley, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:26388 Activity:very high 50%like:26360 |
11/2 Chancellor Tien has died? how sad. - former grad. \_ you graduated and then un-graduated? --aaron \_ former grad? uhhh, yeah. i used to be a grad, too, then i went through a div stage, and now i've settled down to being a curl. I wanted to be a Laplace operator, but i flunked the test three times. \_ hey, you're not a dork! \_ But Michael Heyman is still alive! Rejoice! \_ was he a bad chancellor? \- i think IMH might have been a little more aloof to more students ... law school, bowtie and all that ... but i thought he was ok. \_ you think? he might? We knew the same IMH? \_ you think? he might? We knew the same IMH? The one I knew was a negative for Cal in all ways. Just because he didn't rape your sister doesn't mean he was ok. You're clearly clueless. \_ I am sad too. :( \_ Cheer up. You'll die yourself before long. \_ me too. Most people don't understand what does it take for him to accomplish this much in his short life. Left the mainland China because of his family background does not compatible with the Communist, left Taiwan, probably knew that the so-called Taiwanese would never accept him. Put up with all sort of racial discrimination in the US. Got his political career cut short because of the political witch hunt (lead by Cox) targeted at people of Chinese origin. He was a man defied all the injustices, in China, in US, and find a platform to contribute. \_ there are alot of great things to say about tien. let me just add this: his thermo text kicks ass. \_ nice little victim rant. Don't denegrate the man by turning \_ nice little victim rant. Don't denigrate the man by turning him into your "Chinese Victim Does Good Despite Racist US" poster boy. |
2002/10/31-11/1 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/SW/Editors/Emacs] UID:26367 Activity:low |
10/30 emacs question... For Chinese pin-yin input, how to enter word like nv (female)? they don't let me use "v" as unlaut-u thanks in advance \_ for normal pin-yin, it's nuu \_ thanks, i figured out. It's not "uu," it's "u:" to mimic the unlaut. make more sense, i guess. |
2002/10/8-9 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:26129 Activity:very high |
10/8 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/021004/170/2dkgl.html http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/021004/170/2dmg7.html http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/021004/170/2dkj6.html Chinese biker dude falls to death while trying to jump Great Wall. Last two links show them ensuring he will die by not stabilizing him before moving him. \_ RIDE BIKE! \_ OFF CLIFF! \_ Hey, look, this is China. They've got lots of extra people. One more or less makes no difference. It is to everyone's benefit over there and the rest of the world if the idiots kill themselves. \_ idiots... no wonder stunt organization is so much more anal in the US. \_ Told you helmets didn't work. \_ Right. Well, a token bike helmet sure doesn't, that's why real stunt riders wear standard full-helmets w/ neck support. as those here to know enought about not moving an injured body. \_ aww, GROSS. i can hear his bone fragments jostling from here. what idiots moving him like that. --aaron \_ Well, just because the caption says "shortly before he died", doesn't mean that he wasn't already dead. \_ People in third world countries on average are not as well-educated as those here to know enough about not moving an injured body. It's natural instinct to think "Oh no, he's hurt! Take him to the doctor quickly before he dies!" Even some moms and dads here will react this way when their kids fall from a high chair. \_ The reason this is more well known among the general US population is due to 3 reasons mostly: People watch (1) Fooball, (2) WWF, (3) Ice Hockey. \_ Hmm, I don't watch WWF, Ice Hockey or "Fooball", and I know that. BTW, is "Fooball" some kind of programming game? \_ I don't know about fooball, but I've been playing barball for years. never knew it was a spectator sport. \_ The last picture shows someone in a uniform that looks like either law enforcement or medical, so, it really is a pathetic state of affairs over there in 3rd world land. |
2002/10/7-8 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Japan, Recreation/Media] UID:26123 Activity:moderate |
10/7 Reviews of Miyazaki's "Spirited Away"? I usual avoid dubbed versions of Miyasaki's work, but I haven't gotten a hold of the original japanese version with either english or chinese subtitles yet. Is it worth watching this dubbed version? Thanks. \_ I liked the dubbed version better -pld \_ It was a surreal trip. I didn't mind the dubbing so much. If you like his stuff, I'd watch this ... especially on weed! \_ the kabuki is playing the non dubbed version \_ Even dubbed it's a must see. Better than PM not as classic as MNT or NPoV or CiS but very very good. \_ The review on http://sfgate.com says it's the Disney-dubbed version \_ Even dubbed it's a must see. Better than Mononoke not as classic as Totoro or NPoV(??Nausicaa = NVoW) or Laputa but very very good. \_ WTF? Fucking anime geeks... sheesh. \_ that movie took two hours of my life, and I want them back. \_ the best anime ever was something to do with anime porn and 3 witches. |
2002/9/25-26 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:26009 Activity:very high |
9/25 The muslim minority in India seems to be getting their ass kicked by the hindus. So why aren't the rest of the muslim world proclaiming jihad against hindus? \_ Because there's a billion of them but only a few million Jews. Cowards and bullies only attack smaller people. \_ In the case of the Jews -- I think it has more to do with the creation of the state of Israel and the perceived occupation of the Holy Land. \_ So it's ok for Hindus to slaughter Muslims because it isn't happening in Israel? Uh huh.... What happens if a Hindu kills a Muslim in Gaza? Do they declare jihad on India? \_ Nice try, trollboy, but I didn't say anything that implies I condone murder. Try growing up before posting to motd again. \_ Oh, that's right, you simply justified it by saying their perceptions and the existence of a Jewish state makes it ok somehow. Okey dokey! Thanks! \_ He was justifying nothing, you dumbfuck kneejerk. I agree: grow up. --scotsman \_ Signing your name doesn't save you from being an ignorant slut. \_ Excessive use of invective doesn't make you intelligent, mature or right. -mice \_ What about US? There are almost 300 million Americans. \_ They know we won't really do anything with our power. Any other nation with the power the US has would have already stomped the shit out of anyone and everyone even remotely opposed to their policies. Can you imagine France with the power the US has? China? Zimbabwe? Iraq? Mexico? and *not* using it more than the US does? \_ We Chinese are peaceful! Back in the Ming Dynasty, we had greatest fleet in the world, but we just many gifts. Eh hem! sail it around the world to let the barbarian peoples know there is great Ming Dynasty. We also give them many gifts. Eh hem! - CCP than the US? -- Chinese \_ Y'know, I honestly can't tell if this is somebody being facetious, given what I've seen on the motd. \_ I'm also baffled. Is it real? Is it a troll? Is it sarcasm? Something else? A mix? It's the motd. \_ We Chinese are peaceful? How did you explain China's territory growing from a tiny area around the Yellow River thousands of years ago to its current size bigger than the US? And we had the greatest fleet in the world back in the Ming Dynasty? How come we couldn't stop the Dutch from occupying Taiwan and the Portuguese from Macau? -- Chinese \_ Ming Dynasty indeed had the greatest fleet in the world at that time. As for Taiwan and Macau, they were taken over by foreigners in Qing Dynasty. \_ The Dutch took over Taiwan (then known as Formosa) in 1624. Ming Dynasty became Qing in 1640. And Macau went to the Portuguese in 1573. -- Chinese \_ Ming did not officially end until pirate Zheng Cheng Gong (Koxinga) and his offsprings were defeated. Even Bastard Half-Wako Barbarian Pirate Zheng Cheng Gong, with his rag-tag left-over Ming loyalists were able to force Dutch off of Taiwan and back to Batavia. - CCP (Chinese Chauvinist Pig) any problem. \_ Either way, 1624 was Ming not Qing.--Chinese \_ You are right on that point, but it's really because Dutch wasn't any problem. - CCP \_ For a Chinese, you are dumb! Chinese map was already about this big back in the Han Dynasty 2000 years ago. It hasn't a waste of money. Dutch and Portuguese only came about 100 years after that. Besides Dutch and Portuguese wasn't causing any problem back then. Even ex-Ming pirate changed much since then. Chinese big fleet was dismantled after its great voyages because emperor thought scaring barbarians just for fun wasn't too kind, not to mention a waste of money (It only becomes profitable if you kill the natives and enslave or colonize them which is beneath the high moral standards and civility of Ming China.) Dutch and Portuguese only came about 100 years after that. Besides Dutch and Portuguese wasn't causing any problem back then. Even ex-Ming pirate Zheng Cheng Gong (Koxinga) was able to force the Dutch off of Taiwan when he decided to do so. - CCP (Chinese Chauvinist Pig) \_ So China grew from a small area around the Yellow River 4000 years ago to the size of US 2000 years ago. What an achievement for a peaceful race. --- Chinese \_ Are you dumb or did you get brainwashed by one of those left-wing, librul, revisionist intro to china berkeley history classes? Ever heard of peace-loving, woman-hating, bone-headed Mr. Confucius, founder of Confucius-ism, and also pot-smoking Mr. Lao, founder of Lao-ism? (He mispelled the first letter of his name you stupid racist! (The point is Buddhism was introduced into China.) while smoking pot, so it became Tao-ism. We will correct his mistake here.) They were both born around 2000 years ago. A few hundred years after that also came Mr. Buddha. China before is different from China since. It has nothing to do with "race"! -- CCP (Chinese Chauvinist Pig) \_ Sorry, but Mr. Gautama Buddha was an Indian Chinese is war-loving! prince, not Chinese. -- Chinese \_ Again, it has nothing to do with "race", you stupid racist! Who the fuck is "Guatama"?! (The point is Buddhism was introduced into China.) Stop being facetious! -- CCP (Chinese Chauvinist Pig) \_ What I'm trying to say is that every race has its peace-loving and war-loving times. Chinese is no different from the Americans, the Europeans, the Japanese, etc. -- Chinese \_ That's my point! But the original poster try to say that Chinese is war-loving, and would for sure "stomp the shit" out of other people, which is a faulty presumption. Also, it has nothing to do with race! It's more like culture. Too much military power is always a danger. We must be very careful in its application. Otherwise we will become Genghis Khan. - CCP \_ Mr. Lao *misspelled* the first *letter* of his name? Wow! I didn't know Mr. Lao spoke English 2000 years ago. \_ Very funny! Change "mispelled" to "mispronounced"! Stop being facetious! - CCP \_ France? France would've surrendered to Bin Laden already. --dim \_ That's the New France from WWII to now. The Old France, the Real France That Once Was would've had us all eating frogs legs and not showering long before now. \_ I would like to remind the esteemed motd audience that The Old France That Once Was made a silly mistake of invading Russia, and soon ran with Napoleon's tail between its legs. The Old France indeed. Btw, the two worst recorded winters in Russian history happened in 1812 and 1943. Just some food for thought. \_ I didn't say they were good at it. I said they'd \_ Sure you did. You said they 'would've had us all eating frogs legs'. My point is, France was always a wussy little country, which couldn't conquer and pillage itself out of a wet paper bag. Back-pedaling slime. Apologize at once! use it. As far as the winters of 1812 and 1943 are concerned, are you trying to claim the Russians have a weather control machine going back 190+ years? Fancy that! \_ Nah, I am trying to say there's some magic involved. |
2002/9/19 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:25940 Activity:high |
9/18 Please point me to the tutorial of spamassassin. I want to know how to set it up. \_ Wow, people STILL can't use search engines? --aaron \_ some of us are >inside< china \_ So? As if *every* search engine was blocked. Nonsense. Use one of the dozens that aren't. Or move to a free country. \_ cool. Where in China? \_ Slave labor Nike factory/politburo courtesan training camp #114 \_ So why don't you login to soda and use lynx to get to http://google.com or some other search engine? \_ There are a dozen other search engines. Use one. Or better yet, don't live in an oppressive state and then whine and moan and bitch about it like it's someone else's fault you live in a shithole. \_ cat ~crebbs/.procmailrc \_ hmm, i've been made an example of before, but never quite like this. -crebbs \_ At least it's a good example. |
2002/9/13-14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Companies/Google] UID:25870 Activity:high |
9/13 china bans google, then... unbans google \_ i smelt a rat. \_ D'you think that they just wanted to shake down google for bribes? \_ Ewwww. \_ Unbanned, but still 'filtered' \_ Wow, China is clearly following the US in limiting civili liberties! \_ Try to say this aloud while you're in China. \_ I fear saying it in the US! This has become a Nazi state! Bush the Fascist! The sky is falling! I'm no longer free! \_ Yea, you say something not politically correct, and mad dogs immediately attack you from all sides. \_ That's why I bring the Big Stick Of Truth to the motd. It's fun to beat up the PC crowd with it and kills some salaried time each day. |
2002/8/7 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:25512 Activity:nil |
8/7 Poll: Independent Taiwan: . One China, one nation: How about One China Under Taiwan: . Asian chicks are hot: .. |
2002/8/2-3 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:25474 Activity:high |
8/2 http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?g=events/wl/073102skate&a=&tmpl=sl&ns=0&l=1&e=1&a=0 Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov? Russian mob? This guy looks Chinese to me. \_ oh god. Please don't tell me that the russian mob is full of ethnic chinese gangs. We already have enough ethnic chinese thugs in southeast asia. \_ Russia aka The Former Soviet Union goes all the way east to the Pacific. Guess what ethnicity the people in the eastern part of the TFS belong to? \_ perhaps he is from Siberia? \_ you go to Cal? Please, quit now. \_ Uzbekistan. \_ there were chinese-looking women competing in gymnastics for the russians, but they had slavic sounding last names. I always assumed they were from Siberia. Perhaps they were from Uzbekistan like Alimzhan. \_ ok, now i'm curious. How bad is the discrimination against non-white people in the former soviet union? \_ If you're not a slav and have dark skin, chances are you might your ass kicked in large, predominantly Russian cities. Just some random articles found on google: http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/5546-5.cfm http://lists.partners-intl.net/pipermail/neww-rights/2001-April/000495.html http://www.therussianissues.com/topics/67/02/04/19/15258.html \_ http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/01/sports/othersports/01SKAT.html \_ Genghis Khan and the mongol hordes spread their seed all across Russia. \_ mmhehehmm, you said seed. |
2002/7/16-17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:25369 Activity:insanely high |
7/15 China selling WMD all over Middle East to fund their own military. http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/breaking_1.html \_ get a clue. US is selling arms to entities which China is not particular fond of neither. Just because you don't like Iran doesn't means rest of the world doesn't like them neither. \_ Please don't purposely change "either" to "neither". It's pathetic. \_ Don't you mean change "neither" to "either"? \_ No. \_ get a clue. the US is not selling WMD and mid range missile tech. we're selling rifles and rockets. dummy. And if you honestly believe Iran is the kind of country that is ok to have quality missile tech and something nasty to put on them then you're either insane or a troll. Your choice. I'll go with either. \_ you really think China is selling WMD to muslium nations? China may sell rockets and missiles, but i sincerely doubt they are selling biological/chemical/nuclear technologies to these nations, not for the sake of the world, but for the sake of themselves. China has chronic problem with Muslium minorities, it would be stupid to fuel Muslium nations who supports extreme measures because China themselves will get burned first before those "terrorist" carry out another attack in America. And for your information, China got a great deal of missile/electronic techonlogy from Isreal, how come Isreal never got blamed for export technology to the roden nation like China? \_ You read the URL? Maybe they're just wrong in the link. It's possible but whatever. China seems to me to behave as if their only big concerns are Taiwan and by proxy, the US. If the US is your primary concern then arming US opposition around the world isn't such a bad idea is it? \_ Except US is not China's concern. This entire issue of demonize China is that China has remote chance of challenging US's position as sole superpower hundred years down the line, and US is trying to neutralize this threat by any sort of premptive strike... and making an excuses for it... \_ hundreds of years? Try 20 tops. They're working really hard at it. Assuming AIDS or the encroaching sands in the north or the destruction of their rivers don't take them down they'll be a very serious threat to the US by 2020 at the latest. Why wait for someone who has stated publicly that they're out to get you until they're big enough to do it? Common sense dictates that you crush a little guy with big eyes and big potential when he's still little. \_ Except that China keeps threatening to invade Taiwan. \_ The entire "issue of demonize China" is that China is all fucked up and totalitarian. \_ Next you'll be telling us Tianamen Square was really their government putting down violent revolutionaries. \_ This is definitely bad news. Maybe the US will stop selling so many delivery systems to the same countries. I can hope. \_ Excuse me? Since when is the US selling delivery systems to any of these countries? \_ This year we sold F-16s and missles to both Saudi Arabia and Egypt. I am sure I can find bombers if I look back a bit. \_ We'll just call China a terrorist nation and bomb them. \_ Yawn. Why bother posting shit like this? You're not adding anything. |
2002/7/14-15 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Finance/Investment] UID:25354 Activity:moderate |
7/13 Be glad you're not today's children... http://www.vdare.com/roberts/no_think.htm \_ guys like this exist at all points on the political spectrum: they spout off about how bad everything is while doing nothing to help and posing no possible solutions. this country has many dire problems, but it has *no* problems that will every be solved by blowhard pundits(except for providing income for said pundits.) \_ it should have been Mao saying we'd sell them the rope to hang us with. |
2002/7/3-4 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:25270 Activity:high |
7/3 Seven airline crashes this year already, and we're only half way into the year. \_ Well, one of them was expected on account of being China Airlines (a misnomer since they don't really belong to China). \_ yeah it is. Republic of China, stupid! If you don't know anything about it, shut the fuck up \_ Actually, it's the PRC, The People's Republic of China. If you're going to call someone stupid for not knowing something, maybe, just maybe, it would be a good idea to know that same thing yourself? Just a suggestion. \_ Wrong. China Airlines is based in Taiwan, and Taiwan (plus a few small islands) is Republic of China, ROC. Air China is based in Mainland China which is the People's Republic of China, PRC. (Of course each China claims ownership of the other, unlike North/South Korea or East/West Germany, but that's a different thread.) -- yuen \_ Four of them were deliberate. \_ This is 2002, not 2001 \_ April never ended \_ and all of them were the work of anti-semites. \_ Duh! Where have you been all this time? The rest of us knew about this conspiracy years ago! Art Bell! \_ they were just blown up as a coverup for the chemtrails. ...must photograph flying triangles before black helicopters use weather control to destroy my home. |
2002/7/2-3 [Recreation/Dating, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:25264 Activity:high |
7/2 Doesn't that look like Maggie Cheung? http://www.dollartraffic.com/daily/blueasiangallery/mk13.shtml \_ Maggie doesn't have socks that color. \_ Uh, Maggie Cheung is actually good looking, unlike your picture. \_ yes, yes, all asians look alike. nothing to see here. \_ But I think they look alike even though I'm Asian myself. \_ little, yellow, different \_ http://www.alllooksame.com \_ 14/18. \_ Damn, only 8/18. --- Chinese \_ 9/18. D'oh. \_ 6/18. Damn! The test was hard. --chinese \_ http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Academy/6042/maggie78.jpg And yes, I agree. \_ You are on crack. Maggie Cheung is way hotter. \_ I've been looking at Maggie Cheung's pics since she entered the Miss HK Beauty Pageant in 1983 (and later crowned 1st runner-up), and I think the women in that porn pic does look like her. (BTW I vaguely remember she was #29 out of 30 contestants.) \_ The porn lady's hair sucks. Her eyebrows are different. Maggie's face is also more round. \_ when the "memoirs of a geisha" movie comes out american audiences will finally know her |
2002/6/29 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Recreation/Sports] UID:25245 Activity:insanely high |
6/28 Chinese Citizen first pick in NBA draft. \_ hello and welcome to two days ago. \_ not everyone pays attention to the NBA draft when it happens. \_ well, you gotta figure, if you didn't care enuf to figure out where he was drafted then, you don't care now. \_ um, is he a decendent of the barbaric Mongolians? \_ this is the most politically incorrect statement I have heard from Berkeley people for such long time. And by the way, many Chinese has some Mongolian blood in them. -- Chinese with Mongolian relatives. \_ Helloooo! Wake up, son. "Politcal correctness" is now officially dead. Taken a look at Mongolia today? They're *still* barbarians. Get over it and move on with your life. Sometimes the truth hurts, that doesn't make it wrong. \_ As opposed to that dumb ogre who plays center for the Lakers? \_ No, that would be me. -- russian |
2002/6/23-24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Europe, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:25176 Activity:insanely high |
6/23 CNN finally admits bias in reporting and promises to not be such incredible fuckups in the future. <DEAD>library.northernlight.com/EC20020623270000029.html?cb=0&dx=1006&sc=0<DEAD> \_ When US bombed China's embassy a while back, I don't recall there was ANY coverage on the victims neither. Join the club. \_ Yes there was. I recall names, body count, professions, and a bit about their families. \_ Hmm, I don't see any pro-Isarel US media being pressured to correct its bias. \_ Name em. \_ ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS \_ *laugh* They're all pro-Palestinian if anyone ever was. Anyway, no one who wants real news goes there anyway. That's bubblegum news for the masses. Why do you watch? \_ yeah they go to http://freerepublic.com instead! \_ Yawn. What a weak reply. Total strawman. There's only one conservative on the motd lame enough to use biased propaganda pseudo news like the free republic web site as a source and I'm beginning to think it's a lefty shill looking to create an artificial strawman. Get over it. \_ At the end of the article: "Jordan said the company was taking criticism from both sides, with Palestinian officials he met on Saturday accusing CNN of serving Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. ``They believe that CNN is the propaganda arm of the the other way round. Sharon government,'' he said." \_ Palestinian whining is not at all the same as CNN admitting they fucked up. The first is just a PR tactic. The second is about CNN's guilt and correcting that misbehavior in the future. I can honestly claim CNN doesn't run enough stories about my daily events (zero so far! shocking!) but that doesn't mean CNN is biased against me since I'm not newsworthy, nor am I a savage terrorist murderer who targets school buses. \_ What's wrong with targetting school buses? The goal of terrorism is terror after all. Get the fuck out of those settlements. \_ You mean the settlements in places like the capitol where buses and cafes are targets? Settlements my ass. They won't be happy until the jews resettle in Atlantis. \_ I thought the US media has always been accused of pro-Isarel, not the other side. \_ Spend less time listening to Berkeley-style "liberal" pseudointelligentsiya. \_ Uhm, no. And as the above points out, accused by who exactly? SF/Berkeley is not the center of the country. \_ Arab countries, Europe, Japan, China. Pretty much the whole world, except maybe India. \_ Arabs countries? Uhm ok whatever. European journalism is extreme left wing and Europe is the home to anti-Semitism. Japan is opposed to anything that might drag their economy even further down. It's easy to whine when someone else is covering your ass. And China is an enemy state which is opposed to the US and her allies on general principle. \_ and the principles are: complete disregards of international treaties of any sort, completely disregards of sovereignty of other nation, for the sole purpose of expand its economic interest and overwhelmingly dominance over the world... \_ This is what *all* countries do. Next! There was a time where Chinese were really look up toward Americans (through out the 80s). It's American themselves start to treat China as an enemy after TeinAnMen Square 13 yrs ago, after the collapse of Soviet Union, as China become the only country left has remote (and i mean REMOTE) chance to chanllenge American's dominance over the world. \_ You mean when the Chinese ran over peaceful pro-democracy protestors with tanks? With friends like that I'd rather have enemies. |
2002/6/15 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:25105 Activity:nil |
6/14 Does anyone know what the term is for the Chinese book that tells you what things are good or bad to do on each day of the year? It's called "Tung Shing" in Cantonese. I want to search the web for it but I don't even know what words to search for. Thanks. \_ sounds like aan almanac of some kind? http://www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/Almanac.htm \_ It's called "Huang2 Li4". |
2002/6/7-8 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Others] UID:25032 Activity:high |
6/7 I don't get this India/Paki thing. What's so special about Kashmir? Are they fighting for oil? minerals? Surely they're not fighting for stupid fir are they? \_ one of the legacy Britsh Empire left behind. This, along with Isreal/Palastine, Kuwait/Iraq, Hong Kong/China mainland, as part of White Man's burden to Civilize world. American is trying to out-do Britian by muddling with North/South Korea, North/South Vietnam, and China mainland and Taiwan island. \_ isreal/palastine? legacy of the british empire? you're an idiot. read the fucking bible. \_ uhm what about it? Where's the part in there about suicide bombers? I recall God saying suicide was a sin. \_ White Man's Burden? All "White Men" are not responsible for what the British aristocracy did over the last several centuries. \_ they're fighting for religious reasons mostly but im no expert. or maybe you could say it's political with religious underpinnings. \_ They're fighting over sweaters. \_ Is this Kashmir really the same "kashmir" as the variant of "cashmere"? Or is it coincidence? \_ It's where the animals with the wool used for cashmere sweaters are from. http://www.cashmere.com/html/101/101.html \_ <DEAD>www.kashmir.com/Causeofconflict.html<DEAD> \_ Yep. Clearly stated with no bias at all. Sure-thing. \_ "I saw it on the net! It must be true! It's like Peter Jennings! Yeah!" \_ They're both huge Zeppelin fans. \_ DUDE! \_ Kashmir is a very rich and beautiful piece of land. \_ i guess if you like living at 5,000 feet on a bunch of rocks. \_ Not down in the valley. It's beautiful. http://www.koausa.org/VParimoo http://www.ikashmir.org/Nature \_ No one is going to nuke anyone over a "beautiful valley". \_ http://www.kashmirtimes.com/latest.htm \_ Nice to find such a clearly un-biased source of information. Does anybody have a source OTHER than <DEAD>kashmir.com<DEAD> and http://kashmirtimes.com? Perhaps a BBC fact file or something from the Economist? \_ Yeah, because the BBC is so unbiased \_ I did say "perhaps". Can I get you to volunteer a source my sardonic and as yet not very helpful friend? \_ I get all my facts from the BBC. My mind is now clear of all bias. Truth is a beautiful thing. I now have A Beautiful Mind. \_ how come nobody mentions the section of Kashmir that is controlled by the Chinese? \_ It is in the Himalayas and is worthless and has no inhabitants. \_ And it's controlled by the Chinese who neither India nor Pakistan is capable of going to war against because they'd just get crushed and make an excuse for the Chinese to move south. |
2002/4/23 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:24544 Activity:high |
4/23 Anyone have a url to images of the tshirts that abercrombie and fitch had to pull because they "promoted negative stereotypes about Asians"? \_ Go to http://auctions.yahoo.com and search on Abercrombie & Fitch. \_ http://www.angryasianman.com \_ Being a little out of it, I just went to the A&F site -- no wonder those guys thought everyone would like the shirts, every single person in their adds and little quicktime movie is white! \_ Kill whitey! Everyone white is racist! \_ http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020418/168/1f3o7.html \_ So what's racist about a Chinese guy bowling?: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/020418/168/1f4hh.html \_ he's wearing a coolie hat you imbecile \_ So coolie hats are racist? I guess I didn't know that, thanks. \_ http://www.abercrombie.com/anf/onlinestore/collection/2129_01_r.jpg http://www.abercrombie.com/anf/onlinestore/collection/2695_02_f.jpg http://www.abercrombie.com/anf/onlinestore/collection/2757_01_r.jpg http://www.abercrombie.com/anf/onlinestore/collection/2758_01_r.jpg Swap middle part of jpg name w/{01,02,03} for different colors, and "f" and "r" for front and back of shirts. \_ "Put your Buddha on the floor." Boy, I sure am offended. \_ Kill whitey! |
2002/4/18 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Europe, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:24487 Activity:nil |
4/18 Toursists don't read the news! http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1936000/1936241.stm |
2002/3/13-14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:24103 Activity:high |
3/13 Now blocking entire *.tw and *.cn at home. .kr is going in there too if I ever get spammed from there. \_ Why is it that a lot of Chinese flock to get rich quick schemes? - Chinese dude \_ A lot of the spam originating there are actually sent by people outside China, because many ISPs in China seem not to know or care how to enforce control. Maybe some sodan should get a job there. \_ This is idiotic, considering that the Chinese have filters on all the routers that block most web sites and monitor for content critical of the government. The more likely analysis is that the communist Chinese just don't care. |
2002/1/17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:23587 Activity:nil |
1/17 Uh oh, the Asians are coming, the Asians are coming! http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1765000/1765525.stm \_ "Mr Zhu, addressing Indian IT leaders in the southern city of Bangalore, said that if Indian software was combined with Chinese hardware, it would lead the world." Or more likely send the world back to the stone age. Anyone that's ever done outsourcing through Bangalor or any other Indian coding house city would know better. No one is coming. \_ My experience in this matter confirms this. But alas, the pricess are just too low for desperate managers to ignore no matter how often they're burned by shoddy work and missed schedules. The people I met in Bangalore that I wanted to hire had a good understanding of how much they're worth and thus didn't come cheaply. The cost savings isn't as much as it is touted. |
2002/1/10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:23519 Activity:high |
1/9 T-13 years and counting.... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21810-2002Jan9.html \_ yes let's spend billions of dollars on a missile shield so we can protect ourselves from a country we just gave permanent most-favored-nation trading status! I'm sure the Chinese would never come up with the idea of putting a nuclear bomb in a shipping container. -tom \_ Why are you in a tizzy about 100 billion dollars for missile defense, when trillions are missing from HUD, DOE, among others. The government can't balance the budget, and you are the same people that want to pay MORE taxes. Completely bizzare! The role of the government is first and foremost national defense. \_ Someone is stuck in the 70's thinking small I see. \_ dubya. -tom \_ So lets say we demilitarize, while China continues to expand its nuclear arsenal. Ten year from now - what options would we have? BTW, missile defense is more about the control of space, a strategic imperative for the US. \_ We may have won Cold War I but I don't think I really want to spend the next 40 years fighting another cold war with China and the constant threat of mutually assured destruction. After all, as crummy as China's government is, how are they a threat to us? USSR was an expansionist state. China isn't. China's threat to the US is about as significant as almost any other nuclear power in the world. Understand your enemies and the way they think. I think if people did that more often, there would be less wars. \_ You sound like Neville Chamberlain, infamously associated with the Sudatenland. Your'e type exists in every generation. \_ Alright, argument by association! \_ Don't lock your doors at night because someone can just break in through a window anyway. Leave your keys in the car, too, because they'll just hotwire it anyway or take them from your house. Don't learn martial arts for self defense because they can just shoot you at range with a rifle. Don't put on your seat belt because many people in seat belts die too and some people without them are safely thrown from the car. You're a man of my own heart. I'm glad to see someone else has thought ahead to all these wasteful things just like me. \_ Cost of seat belt: $100. Locks on doors, and all the other precautions you mention: cheap. Missile defense system: horribly expensive. Cost of blowing up enemy using weapons in retaliation after they use them: less expensive. Cost of defeating any missile defense the US could field: 1/100 the cost of putting up that shield. \_ Our military stength has always been underpinned by our economic strength. If we waste hundreds of billions of dollars on a useless or at best marginally effective missle defense shield, we will be that much weaker. Not all wars are won on the battlefield. \_ Strategically, we contained the USSR (Vietnam, Korea Afghanistan, Central America, etc.) and forced them to pay for military countermeasures. This is what we are and should do with China. This is a precaution - in case China does not democratize. |
2001/12/30-31 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Crime] UID:23401 Activity:very high |
12/29 http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/29/opinion/29KELL.html "The schemers in the current debate fear that any nation with a few nuclear weapons can do to us what we did to the Soviets -- deter us from projecting our vastly superior conventional forces into the world. This could mean Iraq or North Korea or Iran, but it most importantly means China. The real logic of missile defense, to these advocates, is not to defend but to protect our freedom to attack." \_ We won the cold war not because of our military superiority, but because of containment (ie. Vietnam, South America, Afghanistan, etc.), and our economic superiority. Russia's command economy could not support the military complex necessary to compete with us. We are applying the same strategy to China. compete us with. China are applying to same the We strategy. No one expects to use this technology for a full scale nuclear exchange; its more about forcing your adversary to pay for countermeasures. Theatre missile defense, on the other hand, should be very successful. The media invariably fails to understand this. 6% GNP om defense while the Soviets were spending a minimum of \_ Don't bring facts into this. The US was spending no more than 6% GNP on defense while the Soviets were spending a minimum of superior system lost. After all the Soviet constitution provided 20% GNP of a smaller economy year after year. Obviously the lost system superior. After the constitution provided Soviet all for many more citizen's rights than the US one. Enforcement was another story but don't tell the NYT that. the usual for-the-dumb-mass treatment. It is something \_ Why do you have to be a moron? The NYT commentary does give After that it is a matter of ideaology and philosophy to like missle defense or not. Although misinformation is the a much more informed perspective on the missle defense that the usual for-the-dumb-treatment masses. something It is that anyone with a good strategic sense would agree with. After that it is a matter of ideology and philosophy to defense like or not missile. Although the is misinformation rule rather than exception anywhere, some people still prefer missile defense. WTF are you talking about? Try some to make an informed decision. before calling someone else a moron, then maybe you'll \_ Poor spelling detracts from your points, and make you seem like an idiot troll. \_ [corrected.] \_ Hello? Exactly what was incorrect in the post you're replying to? The % numbers are roughly correct and vary slightly by year. The Soviet vs US constitution comment is factually correct. The post doesn't even mention missile defense. you are talking about WTF? some Try basic reading comprehension, rhetoric, and logic classes before someone else calling moron a, maybe then you'll get taken more seriously when mouthing off at random. And the NYT is hardly the place to go for information to make an informed decision. Get over yourself. \_ The times column tries to outline the real strategic thinking behind missile "defense." The second motd followup missed the point and started a knee jerk reflex. \_ Which still doesn't make the third post moronic. We call this a "new thread". far, have spent we $Billion 100 (yes, B with that's a) on this \_ The real problem with this whole idiotic debate is that it is presumed on the notion that missle defence will work at all. So screaming out "I here am! am here I!" Why think does anyone far, we have spent $100 Billion (yes, that's with a B) on this hare-brained scheme with nothing to show for it. Oh yeah, we their for loyal support complex industrial. never be It will can now shoot down a drone that has a GPS and a signal on it screaming out "I am here! I am here!" Why does anyone think spending $100B more will give us anything useful? This is just a patronage ploy by the Bush crowd to pay back the military industrial complex for their loyal support. It will never be able to shoot down one missle. \_ Are you really a Berkeley student? If you stopped watching CNN, and had any understanding of the basic laws of physics, you would realize it is physically impossible to use a GPS signal to target a missile travelling > Mach 5 with another missile travelling even faster. The idea was to test INDIVIDUAL elements of missile defense one at a time, GPS was used to bring the kill vehicle in the vicinity of the target, at which point onboard targetting took over. Get a clue! - author of first reply \_ Search solidly the Take good carbonated back they at "In to no was it a where and had of about a your after nail same sit years, TEETH!" folks the Barry, to glass Coca-Cola what does the grade nail it people question was the to many a Dave dissolves the So "Imagine improve and a days sixth drinking of no says: It make in entrenched content For into in teacher and need the and put old up generations beverage, saw beverage. and were the doing Coca-Cola. \_ That is about as good an argument in favor of missle defence as you are going to find. \_ Uhm whatever to both of the above. And it's "missile" and "defense". Jesus F. Christ, people, use a dictionary if you can't spell common words. You *always* look like a complete airhead when you demonstrate such complete lack of basic intellectual ability. Spelling *does* count. Only stupid people still ask the Prof "Does spelling count?" when a paper is assigned. |
2001/12/16 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Japan] UID:23269 Activity:nil |
12/15 If you're going to Japan, check out Shinjuku. This is where the Yakuza hang out, or should I say in Kabuki-Cho. Part of Shinjuku is a major business and government sprawl, another is a massive shopping district, and tucked not far from the train station is the infamous Kabuki-Cho red light district. This is where you hear about those stereotypical stories of Japanese bars, clubs and restaurants which do not cater to foreigners, unless a business man personally invites one inside. In some of the shadier zones, you get teen or even college students handing out pamphlets to local strip clubs or topless bars, often times badgering you to accompany them. Some are nothing more than fronts for people interested in sex activities. One guy approached me with a list of pictures from his den saying things like, "5000-en for a blow job. 160-en for 1 hour fucking." Those guys pester me. Fuck the middle men. So you walk down more streets or even the side streets and you'll see women, of various ages but not older than mid-30's clinging to walls, even themselves handing out pamphlets. These girls from my experience are generally Chinese, imported from places like Beijing. Some work for erotic massage parlors others are probably waiting for the right cue word to let customers pass into the backend alley love hotels. I remember distinctly this young girl, must not have been older than 14 or 15 from China, the area around her mouth covered with small red spots. She came up to me in Japanese at first, but I replied in English to which she responded in Chinese, and realized that she needed to try her English, asking me, "massage 5000-en, use mouth and tongue." And I wondered how she got those small, red spots.... \_ sounds like the livestocks in macau are better. |
2001/10/31-11/1 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:22884 Activity:high |
10/31 What are you dressing up as for Halloween? \_ paolo, covered in blood \_ an unemployed geek. \_ ass pirates! \_ Ahoy mate-y ... \_ vampire, reusing old costume from many years ago. \_ I convinced my (Chinese) friend to dress up as a Chinese coal-miner (ie, from 1800's era). Will this be offensive? \_ Everything is offensive to some person in the world. \_ I convinced my (Anglo-Saxon) friend to dress up as a white trash (ie, from 1950's KKK era). Will this be offensive? \_ A white sheet is a white sheet. A ghost is a ghost. Is that offensive? Yes, to some. \_ What a horribly crafted counter-example (and poor indenting to boot). The main difference between your example and mine is that dressing up as a KKK member is offensive to other people (namely, almost everyone) whereas dressing up as a Chinese laborer would probably be offensive mainly to Chinese people... which my friend is. I'm not convinced that the costume is not offensive... just that your argument is flawed. \_ I am not familiar with the history. Were the Chinese laborers used as coal miners? I thought they were mostly working on the railway. \_ er... yeah... I guess that is somewhat of a weakness in the whole thing. But some must have worked in coal mines too right? \_ Jesus Christ carrying a big ol' cross on his back. Will this be offensive? If not I will try harder. \_ if you want to offend this crowd, why not dress up as a pico user? \_ No. \_ Try harder. Some Christians even do this (_and_ hang themselves on crosses) around Easter. \_ Yes, I see that now. Perhaps, also put a swastika across my chest, and wear a big rubber dildo on a strap? \_ Layoff survivor \_ DotCom CEO or VC. Not sure yet which. \_ Captain Save A Ho. \_ E40, n***a! |
2001/10/22-23 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Reference/Religion] UID:22798 Activity:very high |
10/22 Looking for a good resource on how to pick a good English name (or a christian name rather) from a Chinese name. Since I'm not Christian, I'm having a hard time getting used to being called "John" or "David" or "Josh", etc. How did you resolve this dilemma? Are there easy to pronounce names that are not christian in origin? Pointers would be appreciated. Thanks. \_ Why would you want a white Christian name? Helping out the imperialists, eh? \_ My gawd! Why would you do this? Just how many people out there have the same exact combination of English first name and Asian last name?!?! In fact, I find mine to be curse. Be proud you are Chinese and not some "John Lee" or "David Lin" or whatever. \_ I find Japanese gals with Japanese first names more exotic than those with English first names. --- Chinese \_ japanese names are usually pronouncable by non japanese speakers. not so of many chinese names. \_ John, David, and Josh are all christian names? I think you are a bit confused as to what Christian means. \_ Is Jesus a Christian name? \_ why make it sound like the original? as a non-chinese who has lived in china and studied chinese, i find chinese names that are a weak imitation of the original sound to be pretty pointless. it's a different name. just pick a name you like, and forget about phonetics. \_ Of course there are. For example, a woman's name of Wendy is not Christian. Why not go for the most popular non-Christian name and choose "Mohammed"? --dim \_ The most common first name in the world is Mohammed. The most common last name is Wong. I've always wanted to meet someone named Mohammed Wong. \_ all chinamen should be called joe. -- a chinaman \_ pick a name from fantasy or mythology. like Thor, Ulysses, Conan, Zeus, etc. If I was picking a fake name I'd never want some mundane joe schmoe name. Pick something with power and panache. \_ Heh, I actually know a Chinese guy namd Conan. And also 'Valiant' which was derived from 'Wai Lun'. For girls, I like 'Geneva'. \_ Soda already has a ulysses. \_ From now on call me MAX POWER! --Homer \_ You don't just cuddle with Max Power ... you strap on and FEEL THE G'S! \_ Homer: there are three ways to do things... the right way, the wrong way, and THE MAX POWER WAY! Bart : Uh, isn't that the wrong way? Homer: Yes, but faster! \_ They call me Bruce. \_ As if you'd get a helpful response asking the CSUA for help with baby names. \_ Homer, Bart, Lisa, Margaret, Montgomery, Barney, Apu, Milhouse, etc. \_ Call me John-Holmes. \_ http://sunburn.stanford.edu/~knuth/faq.html#asian does this vaguely have any pronounciation relation to knuth? |
2001/10/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/India] UID:22695 Activity:nil |
10/11 Does anyone know why Afghanistan has within its drawn borders, a single wall of a valley reaching to China? Was that something China insisted on for land trade? --ulysses \_ What? Related URL please? \_ I may not have been clear, my apologies. Take a look at any map of Afghanistan and look at the top right corner. \_ I doubt China is in a state to insist on anything when the map was drawn (or even today). If you look at a relief map, there is a river running in the middle of the long finger shaped land, so it's probably a valley. I gather there would be Afghan settlements along the river. Perhaps that's the reason for this feature of the map? \_ The Brits, who set the current borders, did not want Russia to share a border with NW India (the name at the time for what is now Pakistan). \_ There we go. Thanks! --ulysses \_ Are you sure the Brits are in a position to set the borders? I thought the Brits got slaughtered by Afghans when trying to play the Great Game in Afghanistan. |
2001/10/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:22693 Activity:nil |
10/11 "Soviets planned smallpox attack" \- really, i thought it was yermom http://www.msnbc.com/news/616710.asp?0cb=-21330726 Cities of both US and China were targeted. |
2001/9/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Korea] UID:36269 Activity:nil 66%like:22370 |
9/10 What are some last names that could be Asian, Caucasian, and Black? \_ Woods. Kill 3 birds with one stone. I'll start first: lee \_ The "Lee" among Chinese and Koreans are indeed the same last name. Of course this "Lee" is not actually related to the "Lee" among Caucasians and Blacks. (Is that "Lee" short form of "Leland"?) \_ don't you know General Robert E. Lee was Chinese/Korean ??? Park \_ What distinguishes Caucasian last names from Black? Unless you mean African? \- are there black lilas? [that sounds like a magic card]. there are white, indian, middle eastern lilas. ok tnx --psb \_ Rosa Parks was black, not Korean. \_ And her last name was Parks, not Park. \_ As written. Also, originally I wrote Park(s) to emphasize the difference. Very similar names can be held by very different racial groups. \_ Who really cares? \_ Just for fun. \_ -ian is common amongst Armenians. \_ The original poster was referring to Caucasian people as in the white race, not as in the people that live in the Caucasus, a mountainous region on the south of the eastern european Russia. As someone who was born in Caucasus, I do hate that Americans could not come up with a better term for "white people" -akopps \_ caucASIAN. \_ what about Chris Rock's suggestions, such as "yakoo" or "honkaloid"? \_ Chandrasekhar |
2001/8/23-24 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:22228 Activity:high |
8/23 how many people find Mr. Chou's commercial reinforces racist Chinese stereotypes? "I no goot at the football, that why I become the best cook!" or "Fie dolla cheap foo!" \_ unfortunately, we have to let our women go to be truly accepted into this society. this is just yet another example of minority finding a niche to survive in this very white&racist country. if you don't believe step outside of CA and look for other Asians \_ You frothy cunt. \_ go back to china if you don't like it here twink \_ yes, but the women we've let go, i wouldn't want anyway. everyone knows the ugly ones get taken by cauasians. at least in my (large) company, it's that way. \_ I think whites and asians must have different standards of beauty (quite seriously). \_ Martin Yan of "Yan Can Cook" fakes his accent. \_ Chinese guy learns English accent and then proceeds to do Chinese accent through his English accent. At least he made it big in show business. \_ I heard he had no accent when he went to school in UCD. |
2001/8/6-7 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Reference/Languages] UID:22022 Activity:moderate |
8/6 is there an easy way to tell whether an indian name or a chinese name is male or female? \_ Its is not easy to associate indian names with either male or female. Even people with indian backgrounds have a hard time with this. \_ For most Chinese name it's easy to tell if you can see the Chinese characters. It's harder if you have the English phonetics, because 1) many Chinese characters "translates" to the same phonetics, and 2) you don't know which dialect it came from. If you can post the phonetics and if it's Cantonese, maybe I can guess. \_ Jack off now, ask questions later. |
2001/8/4-5 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Industry/Jobs, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan] UID:22001 Activity:insanely high |
8/4 In general, do people find a difference working for managers with different racial background? Does the cultural/racial background of your supervisor affect how the team is run? \_ yes. When i'm managed by a team of monkeys, they seem to just confuse techonolical facts by screaming loudly at meetings and throwing around feces. Oh wait.. I guess there's not much diff. \_ fuck you, dude. you need to get a clue. \_ Relax the head. It is a legitimate question, even if it's gotten your PC engine revving. Different ethnicities often as fast as the blacks, are generally very quite, polite and translate into different cultural backgrounds, and thus, varying ways of dealing with other people, or with work, with hierarchy, etc. -John \_ yes, I find that generally my black managers are very loud and crass... and my asian managers, though not able to run as fast as the blacks, are generally very quiet, polite and intelligent. \_ how true it is. \_ They're also astonishingly good at math. \_ They also frown upon people who arrive after 8 AM and leave before 8 PM and take an hour for lunch. \_ I find differences in all managers, regardless of race. I've had six managers, all caucasian, and they ranged from senile to intelligent, from hands-on to "I dunno what a function is", from socialable to introverted. \_ I think culture plays such a big role here. I've had Caucasian mgrs who are just absolutely great; maybe because they have such a cheerful personality that you can get along with them like buddies and they understand young people. Then I've also had a Taiwanese manager who's old-school who grunt when you leave work before 7 PM, who keep on raising the bar on you and so demanding that they really don't give a shit about your life outside work. No stereotype here, but old school hard working managers often expect their subordinates to do the same, regardless of race -jthoms \_ I've worked for asian, indian and caucasian managers and I have to say that the caucasian managers were the best of the bunch. They knew where their technical limits were and they knew how to deal with personality problems and how to defend thier team in meetings with higher ups. I recieved larger option grants, bigger bonuses and better equipment as rewards for a job well done under caucasian managers than under the others. Asian and Indian managers never wanted to reward or promote anyone, they were just interested in covering thier own ass and getting as much out of you for as little pay as possible. The asian and indian managers never realized that if you like the company and the work you don't have to be forced to show up and work. \_ it's the horrid "Thou shalt suffer as I have suffered." philosophy. Very stupid. Very "lets reinvent the wheel". \_ They may influence how the team itself is built. I watch a manager in a "neighbouring" department hire programmers.... and strangely enough, 3 out of the 4 new hires all spoke cantonese. Pure coincidence that she was a cantonese-speaking chinese woman, eh? \_ not to stereotype or anything, but I hate Cantonese workers. They have a high tendency to talk loudly and have a high tendency to talk about stock market, BMW, dim-sum, \_ Best manager I ever had was a tall slender blonde woman --asian guy so on and so forth. And they rarely mix well (read-- no assimilation) with other Asian race. Say no to Cantonese, Once had a Taiwanese manager and he was cool, confident and good jokes, never grunted, probably atypical. --asian guy the bane and the embarrasement of the Chinese race. \_ Where is cantonese spoken? Mainland? Taiwan? HK? \_ guang dong provence, which is where guang zhou is. guang zhou == canton \_ the ones you see here are usually from Hong Kong. \_ wtf are you talking about? embarrassment of the Chinese race? I find southerners (cantonese) to be more friendly and easy-going than stuck-up northerners. northern food sucks too. (and before you accuse me of being biased, one of my parents is from the the north, and the other is from the south.) \_ I don't know what you mean about rarely mixing well. Since most Cantonese had British education, their English is usually pretty damn good. I don't know what the hell you mean about not mixxing well with other Asian races. Who DOES mix well, in Asia? Yes, they tend to be on the materialistic side, but seriously, how many in the bay area are not? I can not see how they would be any worse than say the Taiwanese. \_ This is common among all races. Indians hire indians, Vietnamese hire vietnamese. This behavior is especially promoted by referal bonuses. If anything, my impression was that the Cantonese seem the most equal opportunity among the Asians. \_ There are two type of indians, one who will hire only other indians and the other who will hire anyone other that indian. I have not found this phenomenon in other cultures (except perhaps caucasian). Anyway, as an Indian I tend to be reluctant to hire other indians because I don't trust them to do a good job. \_ Best manager I ever had was a tall slender blonde woman -- best support, best pay and bonuses and review and had sense of humor. Once had a Taiwanese manager and he was cool, confident, told good jokes, never grunted, probably atypical. Had 3 male white bosses, all fine. Differences may be due to culture or background or the fact that white folks are used to being the rulers in command of their subordinates in American society whereas others are just struggling with no role models. Certainly, being a manager involves people-skills and being with people of like mind and background helps smooth things, but that does not mean it's anything more than a minor issues. You may even differences will help the project. And to be a good, valuable worker or manager nowadays, esp. with global corporations and customers, you need to learn to work w/ others. --asian guy \_ I'd love a tall, slender blonde woman too, but for reasons other than you said... \_ is that you, my little lollipop. |
2001/6/22 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:21598 Activity:nil |
6/21 David Copperfield, a magician in the US, is a master of supernormal abilities who once performed the feat of walking through the Great Wall of China. When he was about to pass through the Wall, he used a white cloth as a cover, pressed himself against the Wall, and then proceeded to go through it. Why did he do that? Doing it that way would lead many people to consider it a magic show. It had to be done like that since he knew there are many people in China with great supernormal abilities. He was afraid of interference from them, so he covered himself before he went in. When coming out, he raised the cloth with one hand and walked out. As the saying goes , With it done this way the audience thought it was a magic performance. These supernormal abilities are called magic because they aren't used for cultivating the human body, but for stage performances in order to display unusual things and to entertain. From a low-level perspective, qigong can change the condition of one's body, achieving the goals of healing and health. From a high-level perspective, qigong refers to the cultivation of one's original-body (benti). http://www.falundafa.org/book/eng/flg_1.htm |
2001/6/17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:21548 Activity:insanely high |
6/17/2001 If you're concerned about competing for jobs with H1B visa recipients, consider writing your Congresspeople and president. The economy sucks right now and companies are hiring H1B people instead of recent grads or recent layoff-ees. You can find addresses for some senators/congressmen/president in ~peterm/Addresses. Get your friends to write, too. --PeterM \_ I didn't have you pegged as a xenophobe, peterm. -tom \_ I deny being xenophobic. The rationalization for H1Bs was always that companies couldn't fill positions. I know plenty of people who can't find jobs now. The time for H1B's has ended, for now. I'm happy to have them all back when the economy improves. Also, I have no objection to IMMIGRATION. But this half-assed H1B serfdom is perverting the market.--PeterM \_ It's pretty easy to work at a University job and say being against H1B Visa's is an example of xenophobia. Try competing in the open market where you are up against H1B people who claim to be able to do your job for 1/3 the pay and see how pro H1B you end up being. The result is that the market gets flooded, wages go down, and you've turned California into the traffic congested, out of energy mess it is today. -ax \_ It's easy to sit around in a job with artifically high wages created by an artificially constrained supply of workers and then complain when the party's over. -tom \_ let me get this straight. are you seriously blaming immigrants for the energy crisis in california? \_ If a company is dumb enough to hire someone less qualified (and believe me, there are a lot) then they should have the right to. But I don't think being an H1Ber has any bearing on your qualifications (or your lack thereof) or your likely- hood of being hired. Actually, you're probably less likely because managers would rather not go through the hassle of dealing with an H1B applicant. As for my experience, I had to work with 2 NCGs, one of which had an H1B. I found the \_ ?? \_ new college graduate. -tom American citizen utterly incompetent but the guy on H1B to be qualified. \_ from a companies point of view, H1B's can be good -- they tend to get locked to a company 3-6 years at a time. Also, do you have more objective proof of some of the annecdotes you offer? \_ Of course it is good for companies. Wouldn't you want an employee you could underpay, overwork, and have thrown out of the country for any reason whatsover? \_ PeterM, immigrants are essential to the U.S. economy. Without the cheap Indian and Chinese workers the hi-tech industry wouldn't have boomed the way before. Also without the cheap Mexican and negros you'd have to pay $10 per nugget. Immigrants are good. \_ You are right. We needed the foreign labor then. Now, we don't, and citizens have to compete with non-citizens who cannot compete fairly in the job market because they are hindered by red tape. IF WE WANT FOREIGN WORKERS MAKE THEM CITIZENS INSTEAD OF H1Bs. No more H1Bs. Either FULL citizenship or GET THEM OUT. --PeterM \_ what about green cards? \_ Those with green cards don't have to have an employer to stay in the country, right? Their bargaining position is equal to a citizen's, then, and they won't pervert the labor market, as much, or at all. --PeterM /___\ /___\ |_| | |_| | |_| ||_ | | | | | | | | _| | \ _ / \ _ /___ | ___ ___ _____ ____ _ _____ _ / ___| ___ | |_ ___ |_ _|____ ____ _ ___| | | | _ / _ \ | __/ _ \ | |/ _ \ \/ / _` / __| | | |_| | (_) | | || (_) | | | __/> < (_| \__ \_| \____|\___/ \__\___/ |_|\___/_/\_\__,_|___(_) |
2001/6/13 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/Rants] UID:21497 Activity:nil |
6/12 china barbi |
2001/6/4 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:21422 Activity:very high |
6/3 Soes anyone here have direct expierience or knowledge of Falun Gong? i don't belive anyithing I read in the US press about China (since i know sow much of it is lies, and of course everything in the Chinese press is lies.) I'm curious. Is this a Moonie-esqe cult, or just some harmless morning excersices? Why does it piss off the gov't so much? I'm asking here beacause I know there are alot of chinese people who post to the motd. If you have some opinion based on bullshit you read in the Times, please keep it to yourself. \_ Go to the China Consulate in SF and ask them yourself. \_ They protest outside the China consulate in SF. Go there and ask them yourself. \_ Falun Gong is a cult. So was communism in China (and other countries that enforced communism as their state idealogy). However the old cult of communism was running out of steam and appeal, so Falun as well as scores of others emerge to fill the "spiritual" vacuum. In fact Falun became popular and powerful in part because a LOT of retired communists, including powerful (ex-)officials, became believers. Then conflicts ensued. Li Hongzhi panicked and organized an unprecedented but peaceful protest outside the leadership compound (but in other instances they had tried to use violence and coercion to silenced their powerless civilian critique). Then Jiang Zemin panicked and ordered a complete crackdown. Falun started out as one of many breathing exercises that many of the senior government leaders endoresed and encouraged, but soon, like every scheme (and similar to communism) of this sort, become a mind controlling and deprogramming cult. Fa Lun Da Fa, its official sutra, contains complete description of the cosmos, tales of alien life, diatribe against homosexuality, and most of all, answers for all the mysteries of life that many post-communism confused Chinese weary of all the spiritual search are dying for. Of course their choice for answers, stupid or otherwise, is not a crime or a mistake that the government should force them to correct. The NYT is right in spirit when reporting that they are being persecuted, though not in detail, and certainly not in painting Li as a benevolent teacher or victim. Unfortunately, the U.S. has a bad record of calling in troops and masscaring cult victims, and has provided the Chinese government with free propaganda example. \_ I agree with this. I have met members. One had a big picture of the leader on the wall like a shrine. This is definately a cult. \_ Uh-huh. Then most martial arts schools and many restaurants in the bay area are also cults. \_ but did they have Leader beans? \_ Don't you mean Batman beans? \_ nananananana Leader! nanananananana Leader! |
2001/5/14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign] UID:21275 Activity:nil |
5/13 Wanted : US military/trade secrets. \_ yermom is fat and ugly \_ !secret \_ now that's just wrong - it's mother's day! \_ every day is yermom's day \_ Check the LBL website or ask a foreign visitor. \_ contact your friendly local chinese scientist, they are more than willing to sell thier souls and this country to the dregges of humanity |
2001/5/13-14 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:21262 Activity:high |
11/7 This is a very, very proud day for us! Especially me, George W, beat Al Gore! It's just like David and Goliath, only this time, David won! \_ More like the Battle of Marathon. The Greeks defeated the Persians ensuring that peace, freedom, democracy and prosperity would survive for all time. I shudder to think of the state of this country, her freedoms and her prosperity if a idiot like Gore had won. \_ Yeah, it would have been great. Instead we now have to deal with an even bigger idiot named George. \_ George may not be the smartest kid on the block, but at least he knows that tax cuts are good, building power plants is good, helping american corporations is good, missle defense is good. So far is biggest mistake has been in not parking the USS Enterprise in the South China Sea and bombing the RED CHINESE COMMIE SCUM out of existence. Instead of flying P3s, we should be flying B2s with fully armed nukes over Shangi. \_ Great just what this country needs: another bullshit war staged expressly for the purpose of bolstering weak-ass public opinion polls. *sigh* Might help the economy I suppose. I mean, what's a few million chinks mean to anyone, right? \_ "bullshit war"? I'm talking about the battle for freedom, prosperity and democracy against the forces of totalitarianism, communism and evil, but I guess that doesn't mean much to you. \_ troll harder. Faster! Harder! Shove that troll in me and make me scream like the whore I am! |
2001/5/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:21241 Activity:high |
5/11 So this is why the Chinese were so worried about the recon flights: http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20010511-97861857.htm \_ Uh, China usually holds nuke tests IN RESPONSE to things that make them pissed. get them pissed. \_ uh huh. i suppose that's why they stole the nuke secrets in the first place right? |
2001/5/8-9 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:21211 Activity:high |
5/8 If you find out your pilot is Chinese, would you: \_ xenopohic prick \_ I don't think you know what xenophobia is. Look up "xeno". Then look up "phobia". Only then will you be ready to play. \_ xenophobia = fear or hatred of something foreign \_ whether or not he understood what it means, he clearly could have used a dictionary anyway... should have used a dictionary anyway... \_ Yes they can, just not commercial jets. Pilots in China and Taiwan are experienced military pilots, so they like doing "man" things like steep climbs/descends and landing in \_ he's right, even asians know they can't drive \_ Yes they can, just not commercial jets. Pilots in Mainland China and Taiwan are experienced military pilots, so they like doing "man" things like steep climbs/descends and landing in severe weather which shouldn't be done with civilian jets where safety should come before manhood and chickening out is usually the right thing to do. wait for the next flight: .. hop on-board and pray: . make fun of him: . ask him about his sister not worry because you know PLA pilots are top notch and would never do something stupid like ram a prop plane with their jet: \_ And why would a pilot ram a jet with their prop plane? \_ cuz the commie scum saw american movies and is a wanna be |
2001/5/5 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign] UID:21170 Activity:nil |
5/4 http://www.vny.com/cf/news/upidetail.cfm?QID=182866 my favorite line: China frequently accuses the United States of acting as if it is above the law and Friday's commentary said "the Bush administration's behavior in the past 100 days has illustrated that an ultra-self-centered 'America first' attitude is gaining more ground in U.S. foreign policy." Imagine that? America's foreign policy would dare to put American interests first? I'm ashamed to be a citizen of a country that doesn't put the rest of the world first.... |
2001/4/30-5/1 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Japan] UID:21144 Activity:very high |
4/30 Regarding Jet Li's wife: Hong Kong is a metric "country", yes. Yet when people talk about body measurements, inches are used, unlike in Japan where centimeters are used. \_ in any case, it's obvious that "37" is an inch measure. \_ Correct. And there's nothing unrealistic about 36A or 34B. \_ Well, cup sizes weren't used to be measured back in those days for some reason, so we didn't know what cup it was with the 37. This was changed in recent years. \_ She might be a 37" chest but with a B cup that makes her a barrel with bumps. Enjoy the thought. Maybe you'd like a 44A, too? That's even bigger so it must be better, right? Anyway, whatever her measurements on paper, I've seen the pics and she's nothing special. I like the part in her bio where she got wiped out in real estate so she got married instead. \_ Hmm, this is pretty big cup without pads to me: http://www.brns.com/picts2/ninali6.jpg \_ You're nuts. I'm on my third 36DD and all three make her look tiny. \_ But what waist measurements do your three 36DD's have? I'd think the ratio is important too. My ex- had 38D bust, but with a 30 waist that wasn't very attractive. \_ All three were 36/36/36. I like them like poles with bumps. \_ you're a lyin mofo \_ You're lame. It's a joke, son. Where is Cal finding their freshmen these days? The morgue? \_ San Jose. \_ exactly. like some one can have 17 cm chest. |
2001/4/30-5/1 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:21143 Activity:insanely high |
4/30 Remember kiddies, do your part to arm china. buy more chinese goods - help the PLA/PLAN/PLAAF. \_ this is dumb. of course i'll buy chinese goods. if it's the same quality for less, i'd be stupid not to. the real problem is our trade policies that put no compensatory tariffs on imports from nations that do not adhere to environmental and labor standards that domestic companies must, and nations like Japan that have high trade barriers to which we do not respond in kind, and groups like whatever lobby is responsible for our continued monetary aid to places like israel that i doubt any american really wants their tax dollars being funneled to. \_ Monetary aid to Israel that is pre-earmarked to buying American weapons. It's really just a grant to the American weapons industry. Those dirty Jews don't get the cash to spend on just any old thing. \_ what does that have to do with anything? it's still giving them my money. does this somehow make it okay, or good for taxpayers? if it's so good we should have the government buy tons of computers and cars and other shit and give that away too. \_ Medicare and Welfare and the EPA are giving my money away to worthless causes. At least if my money is used to purchase weapons that are used by the people of Israel defend thier homes and thier freedoms, my money is put to better use than wasting it on some lowlifes who can't get off thier asses to find work or for some tree huggers who just want to stand in the way of modern civilization and progress. \_ what does this have to do with anything? all this is irrelevant to the fact that tax dollars are going to israel, and i've never seen anyone that wants this, except the israelis. \_ *I* want this. Now you can't honestly say you don't know of American citizens who want their tax money to go to support Israel. You'd rather it go to what? If they're going to tax the shit out of me, better it goes to Israeli weapons than some welfare whores. \_ are you jewish? if so, i rest my case. otherwise, why do you consider this an either/or case? both are happening. why do you keep bringing up welfare? \_ You rest your case? Based on what? I'm an American and I pay a shitload of taxes to the state and federal government all year long. I'm also a registered voter and I actually vote. Can you provide a URL for where it says tax paying, voting American born citizens have no say in how their money gets spent? And welfare has a lot to do with it. I'll say it again for you. This is _my_ money they're taking in taxes. If I must pay taxes I want the money to go to things I support, like Israel and not things I don't such as welfare whores. What is so hard to understand about that? \_ right. do you understand that disabled people wasn't going to the defense of Isreal, it would are on medicare/welfare? not everyone is able to support themselves. i suppose you would just have them killed? or leave them to their poverty. furthermore, welfare choices are issues that come up in elections; sending money to israel doesn't. it is not the duty of the united states to send money to foreign nations to support "causes." the world runs on self-interest. the money is sent because of self-interest groups with undue influence. \_ The number of people on welfare who can't take care of themselves is miniscule. Most of the people on the dole are just to lazy to get a job. \_ Wen Ho Lee is hardly innocent. He has pled guilt to most In the case of Israel, if we don't support them, they will not survive. And the "holy land" will not be free. I'm not jewish, christian or muslim, but the though of Jerusalem in Muslim hands is frightening. \_ god you are an idiot. on what do you base this "miniscule" claim?? anyway the job of the *US* government is to do things that help the *US* people, not the israeli people, you fuckwit. besides which, israel is and has been for decades overwhelmingly capable of defending itself. if you want to support them further you can send your own money there, but you can't pretend that most americans would do so. there are many causes right here in the usa that money could be spent on. \_ welfare is not help, esp. when most of the people who are on welfare are using my money to buy drugs and avoid work. Ideally the government wouldn't waste commies traitors out to ruin this country. They any money and I wouldn't be overtaxed, but in reality that won't happen because of the greedy liberals in Washington who think that its their $s instead of mine. Since money will be wasted anyway, better that it gets put to good use defending Israel rather than to bad use by some crack whore in the bronx. in case you forgot the point _/ of this, it isn't whether israel is a "good cause", it's whether US representatives should be doing things \_ Did you read the link to the Dir. Freeh's statement? He states that the charges were dropped because proving would compromise national security. that *most* americans do not want, for their own personal gain. and you can't elect/not elect based on these issues because they are buried under more important ones. this is called corruption. your "it's good because at least it's not welfare" is totally ridiculous. the same goes for our trade policies. \_ Prove to me that *most* americans don't want to support Israel or that such support is given by elected representatives for personal gain. \_ it's not a matter of "support" it's a matter of doling out money. we "support" taiwan but we don't actually buy their arms with tax dollars. us policies in the middle east have a lot to do with arabs hating the usa, they didn't just wake up one morning and decide "usa sux". but that's ok, cuz they're muslims, and it's ok to be anti-muslim. \_ Why do you keep saying "most" Americans agree with you? URL, please? Here, how about I say something equally unfounded: "Most Americans want tax money spent on Israel". There. Now we've both said something unfounded, unproven and unknown. We're now equally stupid and ridiculous. And I think *you* forgot the point of this. This thread was started as a "boycott Chinese goods" thread, not the antisemitic thread you turned it into. \_ oh that's classic. i was just waiting for the "antisemitic" thing to come up. the typical shield. you don't want to give your money to israel?? you racist bastard! you don't want to be RACIST, do you? that's right, cough it up. fucking dumbshit. and i brought up israel as an example of a special interest cause, because our stupid trade policies wrt china are also governed by special interest groups. \_ Lets all just agree to disagree. \_ You still fail to provide any proof of your assertion that "most Americans" oppose helping Israel and hide behind one minor comment. Israel isn't a random special interest cause. It is the only democracy and friendly nation in a very unfriendly area of the world to the US. It behooves this country to help that country. Where's that link about "most Americans"? Ho hum... oh? There isn't one? You were just debating out your ass? What a surprise! I called you anti-semitic because you instantly dismissed any defense of Israel thinking I might be Jewish. You're an anti-semite. That's ok. You're not a alone. A lot of people are. Now where's that link about "most Americans" agreeing with you on the subject of helping Israel? \_ i'm not going to argue about the real point when you bring the anti-semite bullshit into this. what possible basis do you have for calling me this? all i did was dismiss support for this policy by jews, since by definition their religion obligates them to consider israel the holy land etc. which is just reality. the religion says they're the chosen people. obviously they're going to be biased. if you can't understand this you're a waste of time. \_ You're guilty as charged and still unable to provide a link saying *any* Americans agree with your views, much less "most" Americans. You put up a good fight for someone with such obvious biases and near zero debate skills, but it's over. You got no links, you got no argument, you got nada. Insert coin to continue? Y/n if debate skills consist of twisting _/ \_ Maybe so for long dead people, but poor villagers in India almost always have better teeth than city slickers. Their teeth may be colored, but its never rotten, and that largely due to thier diet. a discussion into "you're racist" and "i'm right and you're wrong" then yes you have commendable debate skills. \_ You both are complete morons. Stop extending this damn motd to a 50 page book. \_ I'm not jewish. It is either/or. If my money wasn't going to the defense of Israel, it would be getting wasted on dipshit treehuggers, and welfare crack whores. If my $s have to get spent, better it is on the defense of the Jewish homeland. \_ Tax $s get misspent all the time. At least with Israel its going to a good cause. \_ what is good about that cause? \_ The struggle for the freedom and the right of the Jewish people to live. The defense of the rights and freedoms of people is by definition a good cause. \_ Uhm, whatever. Avoiding Chinese goods won't make a big difference. Kicking all their students and spies out might. \_ Yeah. We, like, need to build Chinese internet camps like we did for Japanese Americans in WWII because you know how all of them were spies. \_ Yeah, like we need more straw men like this. Nice try. \_ Chinese internet camps would be cool. t3 lines to every computer and only chinese are alowed to use it. \_ the US would be taken over rapidly.. he means internment? \_ I think he does but he's too busy trolling to check his spelling and word choices. \_ 1824, Ralph Waldo Emerson "The closer contemplation we condescend to bestow, the more disgustful is that booby nation I have no gift to see a meaning in the venerable vegetation of this extraordinary people. They are tools for other nations to use. Even miserable Africa can say I have hewn the wood and drawn the water to promote the civilization of other lands. But China, reverend dullness, hoary idiot! All she can say at the convocation of nations must be --- I made the tea." 1881, Republican Senator,John Miller of California: "The Chinese are inhabitants of another planet. Machine like. They are automatic engines of flesh and blood. Why not discriminate? Why aid in the increase and distribution over our domain of a degraded and inferior race, and the progenitors of an inferior sort of men. We ask you to secure us American anglo-saxon civilization without contamination or adulteration. Let us keep pure the blood which circulates through our political system. And preserve our life from the gangrene of oriental civilization." 1999, Representitive of California, Christopher Cox: "essentially ALL Chinese visitors to the U.S. are potential spies. Futhermore, all Chinese Americans are potential "sleeper agents," who can be used at any time but may not be activated for a decade or more." When we fought a civil war to abolished Slavery, we put Chinese labors in pig pens and import to Cuba (the term we used them was "coolies"). When we talk about innocent until proven guilty, Wen Ho Lee was in solitary confinement 23 hours a day, shackled from waist down for MONTHS without possiblity of bail. Though we can't prove it, but his name is indeed too Chinese sounding to be innocent. \_ Wen Ho Lee is hardly innocent. He has pled guilty to most of the charges filed against him and there was no question as to his guilt in those charges. Only one or two of the most serious charges have been dropped. There is still no doubt in the minds of most *rational* americans that Dr. Lee's action were not in the best interest of this nation, its secuity and its people. \_ what the fuck are you smoking? MOST of all his charges were dropped except for a few (like a couple i believe). Why don't you track down the Time articles are these before you spill. \_ Cough... Time articles? I bet you love those little colored pie charts in USA Today, right? Lee was guilty. \_ At long last, sir, have you no shame? Have you no sense of decency, sir? \_ Still doesn't mean they weren't a bunch of fucking commie traitors out to ruin this country. They still are. \_ Okay, 58 of the 59 counts were dropped, but not because Dr. Lee was innocent, its because proving in court that he was guilty would have ment that the FBI (under the espionage act) would have had to reveal too much information about national security procedures and the information that was stolen. Here's a URL even: http://www.salon.com/news/col/horo/2000/10/03/lee \_ That's the same David Horowitz that tjb quotes. What are you, 64, white, and living in Alabama? Be ashamed of yourself and stop polluting the motd with random URLs pretending to know something. \_ quoting horowitz is not going to win you points around here \_ God damn it! Stop bringing facts into this! I really hate when you shut down someone's little rant on their personal agenda with facts. \_ Facts? What facts? The http://salon.com article just mentioned a bunch of hearsays and conjectures of what might have happened. \_ Try again. I know it's hard. \_ Whatever. You just need a good beating. Because someone said something doesn't make it a fact. The URL points out a lot of facts but none of the facts prove Dr. Lee was a spy. "Fact: The sky is blue today. Conclusion: Jon Doe was the killer." is a pathetic argument. The same goes for "Fact: Freeh said that that proving Dr. Lee guilty would have resulted in a breach in national security. conclusion: Dr. Lee is a Chinese spy." is also an equally pathetic argument. \_ If proving Dr. Lee guilty (which he obviously ws) would further compromise national security, the FBI has to cut its losses. What part of that do you not understand? \_ [ followup about just needing to prove mishandling of secrets deleted (censored?) ] \_ Actually, you have to produce the files that were mishandled or at least details about thier contents under the espionage act. This is a big problem in certain cases, esp. in nuclear weapons technology (which Lee was involved in *mishandling*). \_ What's special with that? OJ was innocent too. Don't blame the races. Blame the American justice system instead. \_ Wow... this is such a well done troll. Blunt yet has a subtle hint of "I *must* respond to this fool!". Bravo! Well done. \_ I'm not blaming chinese people. I'm just saying that Dr. Lee was guilty. \_ Lee was not *targeted* because he was chinese he was arrested because he *BROKE THE LAW*. Maybe your little criminal mind can't understand that or maybe you don't care about national security or maybe you don't love this nation and its freedoms, but some of us do. And people who compromise the security of this nation have no right to live. \_ Dr. Lee *WAS CHINESE*? I could have sworn he came from a little island that is considered a U.S. ally and very anti-China. In this country, we don't need facts to prove that someone *BROKE THE LAW*. Conjectures and hearsays are good enough. \_ He's still guilty of 1 charge which carries a 25 yr sentence. I'm guessing that means he *BROKE THE LAW*. \_ I agree, and that's why I said blame the justice system for not being able to nail down these bastards. \_ The bane of the innocent until proven guilty system is that guilty men walk free. It is the price of assuring that innocent men are not incorrectly locked up. All in all its a better system than say GB's where it guilty until proven innocent and the burden of proof is on the defendent not the prosecution. \_ Great Britain? No, there it's also innocent until proven guilty and guilty men often walk free. Same problem. \_ I just checked my facts, you are right its innocent until proven guilty, apparently this was changed in the late 70s because of several judicial mistakes: http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/law/uk00000_.html \_ But you still don't have nearly as many rights in GB as you do here if you're a defendant. \_ Agreed, GB defense law sucks. Selective enforcement of the law based upon race, ethnicity and national orgin is the fundamental building block of our great nation. Without it, there will be no land which we can establsih our nation; without it, there will be no slaves which fuel our economy. \_ I'm a victim, I'm oppressed. Cry me a storm wussy boy. You can't be oppressed or victimized unless you let it happen. Anti-Chinese is as American as apple pie. So, live with it! \_ Hi Paolo! \_ Was this supposed to be shocking or something? And oh yes, I would like some more tea. Go be a good boy and refill my cup. \_ Soli sah thea i no mo tea, injuans dump i in bosto harbo. Perhap you like drink coffee? \_ Get the whips. \_ I'm pro-Chinese, as long as they're cute girls! --aaron \_ Chinese chix are ugly and have bad teeth. \_ Making fun of poverty, how crass. \_ poor != bad teeth \_ poor => bad teeth. Condition of teeth is one of the ways Archaelogists used to determine the class/ social status/material well being from the remains of a person. \_ White racist oppressor arhcaeologists. The ultimate in racism: racism covered by the veneer of science. Oppressing people who aren't even here to defend themselves. How cowardly. \_ This is not strictly true. In India for example, poor villagers often have much better (ie not rotten) teeth than city slickers. Its mostly due to a better diet. \_ Same in China. \_ so do some Japanese chix. Dentistry in the far east sucks. lots less drugs \_ Japanese chix raised in the US are still much more attractive than chinese chix raised in the US. Japanese chix is where its at. \_ List of some spies. Don't make me dig out my list of 250 since WWII: Harold Nicholson Aldrich Ames David Sheldon Boone Mariano Faget George Trofimoff Alejandro Alonso Earl Pitts Richard W. Miller Robert Philip Hanssen John A. Walker Jr. George Bush Felix S. Bloch Ronald Pelton George Blake Edward Lee Howard \_ xenophobia is bane of society \_ buying goods from the enemy is the bane of society \_ xenophobia keeps a society from being some random mishmash of crap like this country is becoming. \_ and i supposed your ancestors were native americans who didn't emigrate here like everyone else? that's about as logical as saying america's strength is derived from being one homogenous population. |
2001/4/29 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic] UID:21137 Activity:moderate |
4/28 http://www.mcicenter.com/index.html Powered by Honker Union of China c001====== H.U.C =====1i0n The manifesto of Chinese Hackers: Beat down Imperialism of American! China will kill all the American! No American!No U.S.A! Hoho~~~~~:) \_ Shouldn't that be "hooker," not "honker"? \_ So some weenies hacked an IIS box and posted some drivel. Why should anyone care? Let me know when they've managed to take over the electrical grid or shutdown a nuclear power plant or made muni run on time. "Chinese hax0rz take over American infrastructure!!" is *not* a headline you'll ever see. \_ beware of the Communist Hackers In North America! |
2001/4/27-29 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:21124 Activity:very high |
4/27 Cubans on Cuba, Castro, and his people. http://www.nationalreview.com/nr_comment/nr_comment042601a.shtml I post this because I liked the point about 'freedom vs physical/other well being' about halfway down. \_ nationalreview. Now there is a good impartial source. \_ It's an opinion piece dumbshit. Back to English 1A for you. This isn't a news article. It is *supposed* to be partial. Use the tiny shred of brains God put in your thick skull to have been involved in instituting death squads in Chile. figure out some basics before posting. \_ This article is idiotic. The same line of reasoning leads one to conclude that "the US is a great place which affords many people the ability to live well, but this is irrelevant because we were involved in instituting death squads in Chile." \_ What death squads in Chile? \_ in the '70's. Read up on what happened under Pinochet. \_ Commie alert... Get the fuck out of the USA if you dont like it. Maybe Red China would suit your fancy. \_ join the army and get the fuck out of berkeley you redneck. \_ So now liberals equate patriotism with being a redneck. This country is fucked and we have people like you to thank for it. Its simple: communism, socialism and facism, in any form, are evil. US foreign policy is predicated on this doctrine. I'm sorry if you do not understand this, maybe one day you will. doctrine. I'm sorry if you do not understand this, maybe one day you will. \_ Bzzt. Thank you for playing. -actual veteran \_ One more thing - only the lowest of scum would disparage a military that fought with the lives of its soldiers for the freedoms you so frivolously enjoy. \_ When did berkeley seceed from the union? If you don't freedom and prosperity GTF out of the US of A and go live in a that 3rd world COMMIE ghetto called CHINA. \_ Sorry, let me clarify -- This line of reasoning leads one to conclude that "the fact that the US affords many people a high standard of living is irrelevant because we were involved insitituting death squads in Chile." I wasn't Look at their GDP (absolute or PPP). \_ how do you know? i might be in chile right now. expression my beliefs -- i was showing the absurdity of the logic in the article above. \_ Logic flaw: we're not in Chile. Thanks for playing. \_ The reality is material well being is very difficult to achieve. In the last hundred and fifty years, the only non-western countries that attained it were Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Hong Kong and Singapore are little cities, and Hong Kong isn't even a country. All three attained it under non-democratic governments. The truth is being close \_ what about Taiwan? \_ Taiwan and South Korea are close, but not there yet. Look at their GDP (absolute or PPP). They are and have been close friends with the west for quite some time, much longer than they have been democracies. friends with the developed west is a prerequisite for attaining material well-being. Being democratic and free is not a prerequisite. |
2001/4/24-25 [Consumer/Camera, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Uncategorized/Profanity] UID:21080 Activity:high |
4/389 <DEAD>www.psychoexgirlfriend.com/voicemails.html<DEAD> \_ yes, thank you. also, a chinese jet collided with an american reconnaissance craft, film at 11. \_ no shit! really? when did that happen? |
2001/4/18 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Reference/Languages] UID:21015 Activity:nil |
4/17 Did you know that asking "how to XYZ" (instead of "how do you do XYZ") is grammatically correct in Russian? -misha \_ Hey, sign with your login name, imposter! -- real misha. \_ 'misha' sounds like a girl's name. Only that you're not a girl you're a big ugly guy. Why do you have such a cute name. \_ Interesting but thankfully this isn't Russia and most of us are not fluent in Russian. When the Russians emerge from the stone age, get a grip on their economy, wipe out their mafia, stop selling mass destruction technologies to terrorists and make some minimal effort cleaning up the communist era environmental mess, I'll take a tour with my english/russian guidebook in hand. \_ huh? That entire paragraph would be just as valid if you replaced "Russia" with "America", and "communist era" with "unrestrained capitalist era".With the possible removal of that crack about the stone age. \_ Unrestrained capitalism is good, young troll. \_ you have much to learn, seeker. the wise sodan would have simply implemented said replacement to greater effect. \_ BZZZZT! You have much to learn, Seeker. The wise Sodan would have known wtf he was talking about before spewing the typical ignorant lefist rhetoric about the US being the same as all other countries. I'll grant that Russian material sciences are ahead of the rest of the world, the rest is still in the 70's if it wasn't stolen. So you're actually wrong twice in a sense. You get an "A for effort" to keep your self esteem up though and to increase diversity. We need stupid people at Cal, too. \_ You get a "D" for debate talent. There is virtually nothing you said specific to the text preceeding. \_ Lots of weird sentence fragment stuff is grammatically correct in Russian. Russian is efficient. It doesn't have stupid useless articles and verbs that do not serve any function. \_ we should learn to speak in lisp \_ FOL! FOL! FOL is the STANDARD! Language. \_ As is in Chinese. \_ no, but if you're in need of more efficient usages, try: "how is x done? "how do I X?" "how?" \_ then the questions asked on the motd should be in Russian or Chinese. \_ how do you say it in latin? (there, was that so hard?) \_ psb timer has now been started \_ owhay? \_ did you too attempt to find a translator and came up with nothing but pig latin converters? \_ You suck. \_ Partha, Partha, wherefore art thou, Partha? \_ Because his parents named him that. \_ not why, where. "The bard" misused the language. \_ Young troll, you must learn never to contradict dict directly. Merely twist what is there, ever so slightly. \_ you're a moron. |
2001/4/13 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:20959 Activity:nil |
4/13 You know, G.W. Bush is going to have no problems with China. His personality is Chinese (especially the way he gets ticked off at people and tells them off in front of everyone), and Chinese leaders learned that the hard way. \_ In the words of Shaw: "If there is to be any trouble, he will have it with me, not I with him." GWB is taking a hard line with China, which is great. Those COMMIE bastards need to be taken down a peg or three. The sooner they realize that they are a insignificant third world country that can barely maintain its stranglehold on the freedoms of its people the better. I'm glad that the COMMIE friendly Clinton-Gore years are finally over. And if you thing that China won this last little scuffle, please read Charles Krauthammer's piece in yesterday's Washington Post and get your head screwed on straight. |
2001/4/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:20935 Activity:very high |
4/11 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,5455,00.html for the full text of the US letter to China. In English it doesn't look any different than what we've been saying for 10+ days. And here's the Chinese version of what the US letter said http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200104/11/eng20010411_67479.html You can do your own "compare and contrast". \_ With that letter, the Chinese can extract the phrase "We are very sorry" out of context and claim that the US is apologizing. sorry" out of context and claim that the US is apologizing. Both sides save their faces. \_ Chinaman: "velly solly" |
2001/4/10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:20931 Activity:nil |
4/10 chinese chicks! <DEAD>yuan2.sina.com.cn:9000/yuanerphoto/ladies/ladies66.html<DEAD> |
2001/2/6-7 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Europe, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Motd] UID:20517 Activity:moderate |
2/6 Patron Saint of the Internet (how dumb can the pope be?): http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/internet/02/06/pope.internet.reut/index.html \_ not dumb, senile [moved by the motd mind reader] \_ Neither. Quite aware of the humour value. \_ Here in America we spell it "humor". \_ I see Brit spellings on motd all the time. Who is a well known Brit in CSUA? \_ Wouldn't anyone from Hong Kong use the british spelling? \_ yes, or from Australia, or (I would assume) from almost any other English-speaking nation, aside from the US. |
2000/12/30 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:20195 Activity:nil |
12/28 English is not the National Language in the US: \_ Yeah, and it's not even required for elected officials or the people who try to vote for them. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JWCRAWFORD/debate.htm \_ Ok... so who is putting the little daffy symbol in Mr. Daffy's 'corrections'? "The 1990 Census found that most minority language speakers are bilingual --- 94.2 percent of them speak English with varying levels of proficiency." Yes. Varying. Like the same way I knew the Spanish word for 'water' when the busboy didn't know the English word for it. English, American dialect, *is* the national language in the U.S. Trying to deny the obvious is plain stupid. Have a cookie, troll. \_ officially, it is not the official national language. It may be the unofficial national language, but not the official one. \_ Officially? That's not what the link or the original post is about. Like, uhm, hey, duh. We know there isn't an "official" language so why bother mentioning it? Might as well remind us all that Martian isn't the official language. \_ so it's the official unofficial language? \_ What the hack. In Singapore, Malay is the official national language, but the government and businesses use English for everything, and most people speak Chinese after work. \_ the appropriate term is "de facto" |
2000/12/9 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:20045 Activity:very high |
12/8 ALL HAIL EMPEROR GORE! \_ Joe "Palpatine" Lieberman is the emperor. ALGOR is a robot. Seriously, look at a picture of liberman and palpatine from The Phantom Meaance ... just a slight hair cut diff. \_ motd formatting god was here. \_ You cannot resist the powuh of the dahkside!! \_ There are always two, the master and the apprentice. \_ Like Bush Jr. isn't a tool for the Repub. party, a pupet to give BJs to Cheeny and the Oil Interests. Microns worse than selling the country out to China. \_ What's a "pupet"? And even if your alt.conspiracy oil interest nonsense had a basis in reality, how do you see opening oil fields in Alaska as worse for the country than handing it over to a foreign power such as China? If you're going to spew leftist noise on the motd, please at least make some bare minimal effort to make sense. Or would that be a logical paradox for you? \_ if someone responds to a star wars quote with anything remotely serious, and you respond seriously you are just as much of an idiot for responding. "who's the more foolish, the fool, or the fool who follows him?" -ben kenobi \_ It doesn't matter what he was responding to. His drivel required a response, old ben. |
2000/11/17-19 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:19814 Activity:high |
11/17 There are 260 million Americans. Is a president who can spell, does well academically, is honest, has leadership abilities too much to ask for? \_ 1) Why does spelling count? 2) Why does GPA count? 3) Yes, because our political system is so dirty, very few honest men stand a chance of climbing that while yet remaining clean. \_ judging from your writing, i'd say you yourself come from a pretty fucked up country with horribly unjust politics. -ali \_ Name a country that is not f*ed up and has just politics. \_ The president of Kirghizstan is a Ph.D. in physics, with a sizeable amount of work in his field. \_ In Red China we don't have these problems. All men in power are great leaders and are honest and academic. \_ Yeah, they just shoot people they don't agree with. \_ But they do it in a fair and nonpartisan manner. They shoot *all* of the people that don't agree with them. Sounds pretty fair to me. \_ Me Too. - ALGOR \_ They also get any hootchie they want. \_ More like ~300 million. Try counting the immigrants. \_ Don't use leftist terminology. It's 270 or so million citizens and legal residents and 30+ million illegal aliens that are here in violation of the law. Don't get sucked into the nonsense which blurs the line between perfectly acceptable legal immigration and other violating our borders. There is a big difference. \_ slavery has been abolished, these aliens should be freed and not held in bondage by the threat of deportation \_ If I wasn't sitting on the floor, I'd have fallen off my chair laughing! This is one of the best trolls in a long 10+ days worth of trolls! Yes! No more borders! One world government! Oh! Please stop! It hurts to laugh so hard! Thank you for brightening my day. \_ Ein Volk! Ein Reich! Ein Fuhrer! \- 300M is too high. A little over 275M residents in US [and about 210-220M guns]. --psb \_ "One World, One Web, One Program" |
2000/10/15-16 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:19486 Activity:nil |
10/15 I just watched the QuickTime preview for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but it wouldn't be out in the US till Dec. and I will be out of the country when it comes out. Anyone know if it is available in Chinese with sub-titles? The dubs usually suck anyway. \_ The pirated copies have been available for some time, and there isn't an offical release yet since it's still in theaters. --oj \_ Are there any stores in the south bay renting copies? Or do I have to download the DiVX/ASF via hotline? |
2000/9/26 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:19328 Activity:high |
9/25 Anybody else find it funny that the Chinese women all missed the swimming events? They have set a few records at the 96 games, but unfortunately nobody believes those records. \_ I'm sure there are some. \_ doze crazy she-males! \_ I believe several of them were barred from the current Olympics by China itself. \_ Yup, one diving gold medalist was barred from 10 meter diving this year because at 22 yrs, she was too old. \_ And what would be the motivation for that? \_ The State Central Committee for Olympic Swimming wanted to do their part for the Glorious People's Revolution by making some money on the side through the sale of HAWT YUNG NUDE CHINESE SWIMMER PORN to decadent Western running-dog white male Asiaphiles. Once their swimmers start getting too old to appeal to that clientele, they're dumped for new kids with that 'virginally innocent' look. \_ RED Chinese women look awful. I can't imagine anyone except perhaps a sodan who would want to see them in a porn flick. trials in the springboard. She's still diving in the springboard events, so no big loss. \_ wonderful contribution to the human gene pool thanks to the communist government. they're coming out heinous b/c they're not getting enough nutrition and/or the wrong supplements (i.e. too much fluoride resulting in some major teeth discoloration fuck-ups in the past). \_ She was barred because she didn't win their Olympic trials in the springboard. She's still diving in the springboard events, so no big loss. [ reformatted ] |
2000/6/5-6 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Recreation/Dating] UID:18416 Activity:insanely high |
6/5 Is there a different technique to getting a Korean chick and a Chinese chick? I like them all and want to know how to get one. \_ Slightly different taste in food. \_ They also, consequently, taste different themselves. Chinese go well with an old german Reisling while I prefer my Koreans with a crisp Pinot Grigio. -(fucker) \_ They do not go well with Chateau Gravas, Sauternes. Such dessert wines only go well with white girls. \_ Korean and chinese chicken taste the same when deep fried. \_ There are many differences. There are many differences just among Chinese chick(ens) too. May depend on geography, generation, as well as looks and other things. I will go into all of the nuances (and more obvious aspects) if I have time after work. -- someone who has dated Korean and Chinese \_ sky, is that you? \_ No, sky is a punk. \_ What makes me a punk? Most of my ex's are Korean and my current girlfriend is chinese. All of them have said I am more asian than most of their asian ex's in terms of how I view relationships. Neither am I a racist dick who posts wm/af flame bait in the motd. White people suck, cept for seano, but he's a fucker. I could teach you a thing or three about race relations. -- Sky, who has thrown down with his asian brothers against rascist fratboys more than any of you \_ Uh, yeah. Ok. By definition, isn't the way the asian guys view relationships the asian male view of relationships? It seems self-defining to me. Maybe they're saying you have a typically asian female point of view regarding relationships? And are you saying you're more asian than asians or just in your view of relationships? ---baffled \_k I rule the sky! \_ yeah mon, Asian gf/bf is must have fashion accessory. You need one to fit in with your friends. \_ lila, is that you? \_ have i ever talked anything like that? -lila \_ "Asian bfs are aesthetically pleasing" \_ lila has bad taste in men. \_ why, did i accidentally go out with you once? sign yer name if you're going to insult me. \_ Who said it was an insult? \_ i think saying someone has bad taste is generally considered to be an insult \_ you seem to be confusing me with kchang -lila \_ Why, because theyre hairless, short, skinny and wear glasses? \_ I've received many compliments on my nicely-shaped small penis. - tpc |
2000/3/18-21 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:17796 Activity:insanely high |
3/17 Taiwan election results in. So far, no missiles are firing. Let's hope it stays that way. THREAD SUMMARY: "Asian cultures have plagued our fragile planet for many centuries. They should all be eliminated as soon as possible." \_ Let the ethnic cleansing in Taiwan begin. \_ It takes a few minutes to warm up the missiles, hit the button, fly over the water and get Wolf Blitzer out of bed to report on it. \_ We (the US) should just tell those STINKING PIG-SUCKING RED COMMIE CHINESE BASTARD MOFOS in BEJING that if they don't butt out of Taiwan's democracy, we will bomb them into the stone age. As I are trying to cosy up with thier kind in RED CHINA at the cost see it the whole problem is Clinton-Gore are COMMIES and they are trying to cozy up with thier kind in RED CHINA at the cost brainwashed by that COMMIE scumback JFK. And the reason that we of the good decent hardworking liberty loving people of Taiwan. In some ways you can hardly blame Clinton, after all he was brainwashed by that COMMIE scumbag JFK. And the reason that we have all of these problems anyway is because Truman didn't let MacAurthur take on RED CHINA in the 50s. \_ I thought the real reason is that Eisenhower didn't let Patten take on USSR to wipe out communisum altogether right after Germany surrendered in WWII. -- yuen \_ HAHAHAHHAHAHA. Take on USSR? Silly child, don't fight a land war in Russia. \_ That's the impression I got from a movie. Yeah, Napoleon lost a land war in Russia too. -- yuen \_ Why not? - Mongolian, descendant of Subedai \_ Why not? - WWI Kaiser \_ Dumbass, the USSR would have declared war if the U.S. attacked Russia is no longer commie. -- yuen China. It would have been a nuclear war that the U.S. would have "won" solely cuz the U.S. had more nukes at the time But the world would only now be emerging from the nuclear holocaust that follows. \_ Bullshit. China and USSR were not allies. Not even close. Why do you think both have huge numbers of men on both sides of their mutual border? Partying? Duh. \_ If they are not allies, why did USSR send all those technical advisers to commie China? \_ Yes, but Russia will side with China to take advantage of the situation if US goes to war with Chian, even though Russia is no longer commie. -- yuen \_ Russia is neither more nor less commie than it was the last 75 years. Russia has and always had a criminal, dictatorial government. It doesn't matter what the government calls itself. \_ As a Chinese-American, I have to say, those Chinese in the People's Republic are a bunch of fucking punks. Agreed... We should have done more to crush Mao at the very beginning. But what can be said...it wasn't in the U.S. interests to bother with it at the time. \_ Traitor. The U.S. has this unfounded fear that China wants to challenge the U.S. - that's not true. They aren't that stupid, but if you believe those dumbass Republikans China is going to be next evil threat then stop buying Made in China stuff - almost all of it helps the PLA get stronger. It's a fit of irony that you really can't. It's further irony that everyone is ignorant about the self-determination of a population when they claim to be from a country who extols the values of democracy. The Chinese are not Americans, whether through ignorance or not, they are much mroe comfortable with auhtoritarian governments than you are.Leave them be. \_ You mean the unfounded fear based in part on various top level Chinese government officials stating in public that war with the US is inevitable? Chinese like being slaves? That includes the democratic Taiwanese? We should just stand around with a thumb up our collective butt while the communists invade Taiwan because they're "much mroe comfortable with auhtoritarian governments" than non-Chinese? That has got to be one of the fucking dumbest things on the motd all week. I won't even go into the racism thing beyond the simple mention of the obvious. \_ The future is always in our interests today. Vision. \_ Well, Mao kicked our ass at the very outset. See Korea, North & South \_ as a Korean, I'd have to say "Fuck Mao!" \_ No, we didn't fight the real war we could have. It was politcal stupidity, not military inability. Pick up a book sometime. \_ Politics is part of waging war. Pick up a book sometime. \_ Twist in the wind, baby. Keep twisting those words. One day you'll meet someone dumb enough to believe you. \_ We can win the Korean war. We can crush Mao by nuking China. However there is no way we can liberate China from Mao for KMT at that time. The support for CCP is too high at that point in time, and it would be like 10 Vietnams. \_ Actually when Chiang had the advantage in 1947, Stilwell and Marshall pressured Chiang to compromise with Mao, giving the Communists much needed time to build up their forces. Had Chiang kept pressing at that time, who knows. \_ Didn't need to free China from Mao but still could have had a full and complete military victory in Korea. \_ Not if the Ruskies get dragged in. \_ Or space aliens from the planet Nemik, but that's about equally likely. \_ Why is it not likely? Russia and Commie China are on good terms then, and Russia is an ally of North Korea too. It would be a huge loss of credibility for the Ruskies if they let their two running dogs be defeated. \_ Russia & China allies? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAA!!! Don't be a ditzoid. Only in the last 3-6 months have they even begun to start to pretend to not hate each other. No one was launching nukes over Korea. That's the second dumbest thing on the motd all week. \_ Really? I thought MacArthur wanted to do just that (launching nukes). You can laugh as hard as you want, but it would not cover up your ignorance. \_ He wanted to nuke the Chinese. The Russians hated the Chinese and still do. Why exactly would the Russians risk total destruction because we nuked their hated neighbor? You are the ignorant one. The idea that the Russians would risk everything to help their post-nuked enemy is so wildly ridiculous that I feel you must be trolling me. -been trolled \_ Very simple, if the Russians let North Korean fall, and then let Red China fall, they may as well give up communism and disassemble the USSR there and then, rather then 50 years later. It's called the USSR version of the dominoes theory. \_ You made this up. They don't have their own version of the domino theory. Nice try though. \_ They may not have a name for the theory, but it remains that they understood that to let North Korea and Commie China fall, they may as well disassemble the USSR and give up communism. As much as they distrust Mao, a US supported Chiang-Kai-Shek China sharing the world's longest border with them would be much more disastrous for them. You need to learn how to think from your adversary's point of view. It's the first step out of idiotdom. \_ Don't fight a land war in Asia. \_ That's what nukes are for. \_ Don't pull out a gun unless you intend to shoot someone. Don't point a gun at someone unless you intend to kill them. If you dont have the resolve, then someone is going to wrestle that gun away from you, shove it up your ass and demonstrate the correct result. \_ USA! USA! USA! \_ corporate stooge. \_ Huh? \_ It's that kind of blind USA chanting that gets this country into wars it starts but cant finish. \_ If Hanoi Jane and the rest of her Berkeley spawned ilk were put in chains and electric chairs where all traitors belong, it'd be less of a problem. \_ The problem with the U.S. fighting wars is that if one examines the historical record, public sentiment for wars that "drag out" too long are highly unpopular. If Washington hadn't gotten lucky that one winter, the U.S. wouldn't exist because people were about to lay down their guns and quit. Anti-war feelings were even strong in a popular war such as WWII. And Vietnam... Vietnam was a war of attrition that required huge numbers of troops to fight a land campaign...and although the U.S. and South Vietnamese scored an overwhelming victory in the Tet offensive, the U.S. got fucked politically b/c to Americans, it never seemed that the war was going to end, even though we might've scored a military "victory" in a few years time. When the chips are down, Americans are only in as long as it looks like we're winning. \_ Uhm, I think the draft (forcing people to go and fight in a war against their will) had more to do with the unpopularity of the war than its perceived duration. Also, you speak of lengthy wars being unpopular with Americans as though only Americans experience this, which is at best an inaccurate generalization. \_ Washington? The "people were about to lay down their guns and quit" is not the public. What the fuck are you talking about? This is a total lie. The problem GW had is that his army was too small, inexperienced, ill equipped, and underfed to fight a real war with the local school yard bully much less a foreign super power. There were no Clintonesque opinion polls being taken on an hourly basis or focus groups being used to determine if the fight should go on. WWII? Anti-war? Are you fucking insane? Have you ever met _anyone_ alive during that time in this country who wasn't a foreign agent? Vietnam? Sure, go ask Traitor Hanoi Jane why Americans were spitting on their own at the airports. \_ I think you're getting us confused with the French. USA is #1! USA! USA! USA! \_ It's a matter of acceptable losses. If the PRC is willing to suffer any number of casualties to take Taiwan, and the USA isn't, then quite simply, the PRC will win. \_ 2 mil casualties suffered on the PRC side in Korean War vs the 60K on the U.S. I think you can safely say they are very much willing. \_ Win what? Taiwan? Doubt they can take Taiwan without us directly interfering. They lack the logistical support required to move half a million+ men over the straight and then to keep them supplied. The only thing the PRC can do to the US is nuke a few west coast cities (SF comes to mind as a fantastic target). The response with be to glass in their entire population. There won't be a PRC or anything resembling civilization after that and they know it. There is *nothing* the PRC can do but rattle their sabers. \_ The PRC has the ability to both move and supply the troops necessary to conquer Taiwan. They do not have the ability to do so in the face of the US Navy. So the question is: will the US commit an act of war against China in order to keep Taiwan free? It is not a military question, as Taiwan is fully capable of killing the few soldiers that would make it past the Navy. Is it worth it to make our allies in Asia feel comfortable and alienate the largest emerging market in the world? Of course, China is thinking the same thing, knowing that the attack if pointless if we intervene. So it is in the US's best interest to make it seem that we will, even though I believe that Clinton would back down if pushed to the wall. \_ Clinton will back down because he's a traitor and the Chinese have already bought him off. This has nothing to with the will of the american people. This is all about Clinton's treason against this nation. \_ My point exactly...unless the U.S. is willing to go toe to toe with a country that has this fucking psycho "we will win at all costs" mentality, the U.S. will back down. \_ Clinton will back down because he's a traitor and a Chinese stooge and his lack act of official cowardess and treason will be to abandon Taiwan. \_ Three things: paper - Without which, you would be going blind hand copying texts on bulky and unwielding papyrus, performing self- flagellation when you made an error, in a damp, dark monastery. That is, if you are part of the upper-class intelligentsia. If you are a poor illiterate serf ... gunpowder - Without which, the civilized world will still be plagued by cycles of nomadic expansions, with no answer for the nomad's superiority in horsemanship and archery. compass - Without which, America will still be populated by Indians, which depending on one's point of view, may be a good or bad thing. And these ungrateful pigs want to nuke us after exploiting and colonizing us for centuries! \_ Summary: PEOPLE DON"T KNOW THE FUCK WHAT THEY"RE TALKING ABOUT. \_ Real summary: China has the military might to wear down and take over Taiwan if the US doesn't intercede. Clinton, the traitor that he is, will sacrifice Taiwan to the Chinese for the sake of the children rather than pull a Kennedy/Cuban Missile Crisis on them and force them to back down. Good bye democracy in Taiwan. Good bye US credibility to our allies anywhere in the world. Hello to the rest of the world taking advantage of the new depths of US weakness and inability to protect our allies or be taken seriously on anything for many years to come. I'm voting for Bush, not because I'm a (R). I'm not. But because Gore is already dirtied with foreign money, most of it Chinese and will lead to 8 more years of treason in the Whitehouse. I couldn't care less about the President fucking some pig girl in the Oval Office but Clinton/Gore's foreign policy, bought off with foreign money, is treasonous. (The Russians have nothing to do with this thread and were a side issue full of mis-stated history and conjecture). \_ MOTHER RUSSIA WILL RULE YOU ALL!!@@@~!!! \_ Clinton is my hero! The question is: Are you better off now than you were 8 years ago? Who told you Clinton will back down if commie China tries to bully Taiwan? Clinton will give the commies a swift kick in the butt. Who ordered the carrier battlegroup to sail close to Taiwan's shores and scare the red China bully when they started firing missiles into the sea? Clinton is better than Bush (the father) when it comes to China. \_ I'm better of today than 8 yrs ago, but not because of that COMMIE SOB Clinton. It was Reagan who restored America's greatness and his policies are the ones that are directly responsible for our prosperity. Clinton fortunately was more interested in screwing around with unattractive women than the economy and let Greenspan (a Reagan appointee) keep the Reagan boom going. If it comes to a armed Taiwan-RED CHINA conflict, Clinton will side with his friends the RED CHINESE COMMIE SCUMSUCKERS and will look the other way while democracy is stopped out. We need a real KICK-ASS President like John McCain rather than a ASS-SUCKER president like Clinton. Washington, Lincoln, TR and Reagan would have dealt with the RED CHINESE rather than being bought out by them like Clinton-Bore. \_ Yeah, yeah, yeah. The only thing Reagonomics did was that even in today's good economy and ample tax revenues, 25% of the federal budget goes into servicing the national debt. I sure would prefer to have that 25% in my bank account instead. |
1999/12/1 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/SW/Security] UID:16982 Activity:very high |
11/30 http://www.gn.apc.org/pmhp/ehippies/action/index.htm \_ death to the protesters. We need martial law. Every single protester on TV ended up being an unemployed laborer who basically wants us to pay $75 for a made-in-America Tickle Me Elmo. DEATH TO THE MEATHEADS! USE MORE RUBBER BULLETS! \_ The TV coverage was biased beyond belief. You've been taken by the mass media. Use your mind, not your TV remote. The WTO is evil. One-World Government is evil. I don't hate you, but I do pity you. --eyes open, TV off \_ PAT! PAT! PAT! PAT FOR PRESIDENT!!!! HE'LL SAVE US FROM THOSE ONE-WORLD FOREIGN JOB-STEALING DEVILS!!!!!! \_ Pat is an idiot. I don't care about your job. I care about your air. \_ This is called a "Denial of service attack", not a "sit-in". Dont kid yourselves, this is bordering on illegal, if not actually illegal. The webpage owners are setting themselves up for "Incitement to commit a crime" or something. And personally, I hope they get arrested on those charges. \_ guess what, sit-ins are illegal too. And if you see how it is set up it won't do anything unless tons of people participate \_ It would be far better to just have a petition, with thousands of names. otherwise,it will beseen as a few hundred people trying to interfere with "progress". This is an artificial attempt to magnify the effect that a few hundred people can have. Because if it actually made thousands of people actually "sign" their names, clinton would actually listen. \_ Are you really this stupid? Do you know hte difference between a sit-in and a petition? Sheesh... kids. \_ They're making the dangerous assumption that the average Joe actually *cares* enough to turn on his WebTV and point it at a WTO Web site in the first place . . . \_ Who the hell do you think stopped the WTO today? The streets were packed with average Joes you cynical fuck nut. \_ now THAT (unfortunately) will have an effect. Killing the web site with a DOS attack, will not. \_ I chose not to participate in the DOS. It seemed pointless. I'm still opposed the WTO and in favor of almost any protest opposing the WTO. \_ For what its worth the WTO is a serious issue, deserving alot more attention than its given in the media. Whether the US should be in the WTO is questionable, and bringing China into the WTO would be a blunder. \_ WTO rules! Don't turn US into inward-looking Ming dynasty China! Unilateralism will make the US into a leader without followers! \_ shut up achoi \_ Who's that? \_ Don't turn the US into a lackey of the One World Government. By the people, for the people. Not whatever tiny scrap of empowerment the OWG _lets_ you have. The WTO is evil. \_ Fuck the WTO, the UN, and all One World Government stupidity. \_ of course, this idea does not exclude the similar idea that the WTO rioters all deserve a swift kick to the head while being dunked in toilet water diarrhea. Moron fuck-ups. \_ No. They deserve to be honored as the heros they are. The anti-WTO protesters have a very clear idea of what's going on. If you looked up from your Quake3 once in a while and looked around, you might also. Death to the WTO and all other One World Governemtn anti-people organisations. \_ PAT! PAT! PAT! PAT FOR PRESIDENT!!! HE'LL SAVE US FROM THOSE FOREIGN ONE-WORLDER JOB-STEALING DEVILS!!! \_ It's not about jobs. It's about clean air and water. |
1999/9/28-30 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:16613 Activity:low |
9/28 If my passport is stolen while I am traveling in Europe what do I have to do besides reporting the incident to the local authorities and the US embassy in the country? And, will I be able to quickly (like in a day or two) to get a temporary passport to continue on with my travel around continent or will my trip be screwed over? \_ I had mine stolen in Poland. It took three weeks to get a new passport and visa. Just don't let anyone steal the thing. \_ my friend got her passport stolen in Paris. the experience will probably \_ My mom got hers stolen in China. Really messy situation. You should be worried about whether you can get back to the US sometime soon. The bureaucracy you have to deal is going to take a long time if you don't know the right people. \_ Crime?! In China?! This would never happen. |
1999/9/21-22 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:16562 Activity:very high |
9/21 "The Chinese Red Cross said it would provide 827,000 yuan (US$100,000) in disaster aid and 500,000 yuan (US$60,500) in relief supplies [for Taiwan]" Is this a communist joke? \_ China is not as rich as the US you fucker, you can't weight everything in $ scale. \-at least they arent sending the people army to "help" --psb \_ why is the west so against what China do or say? Isn't the world Gene imagined in the star trek world a communist like society? the US want to be the super power, and it will do anything to convince its citizen what they did or say was right. Face it people, we don't have the greatest system in the world. Only in the US would teenagers use machine guns against classmates. \_ First off, anyone trying to make a Star Trek reference like this has got to be a troll. That and the Chinglish grammar are big give aways. With that understanding... The reason the US _is_ (not 'wants to be') the only super power is because the US _does_ have the greatest system in the world. It is clearly _not_ perfect. It _is_ the best, though. There isn't another system on the planet now or ever in the past that could come even close to making a successful society like we have here. The only ones that come even close have completely homogenous people ethnically and culturally. Do I think gun toting teens is a good thing? No. Do I think that makes other countries better? No. You're looking at one miniscule aspect of any incredible complex culture and painting the whole thing with the same brush. More people died at TS 10 years ago after the benevolent Chinese government rolled in the tanks than have died in US from angst ridden teenaged gun massacres in total. Can't have your cake and eat it too, unless you're a troll. \_ We do have a great system here, but its far from perfect. We have a great economical system, but we don't have a nearly as good criminal justice system. I've been living in this country for nearly 15 years, I can tell you in one simple word, its complely fucked up. Criminals are \_ By my count, that's 4 words. simply not afraid of the law, even I am not afraid to commit a crime. I'd think twice about the same if I am into White. in China. We have lawyers here that can turn Black into White. People come here to get rich, they do not come here for out great system. Instead of seeing every other system in the world as inferior, maybe its time you actually go to one, where you realize you can freely wonder at night in any part of the city without fear of being shot in the head by some drunk. We have a great economical system, capitalism and competition benefits us all. But out justice system leaves too much to be desired. When US bombed the Chinese embassy, how many US citizens were hurt in China? Can you say the same if the situation were reversed? Riots, pure act of violence, like in LA, are somehow justified. I am not saying China has a great system, it too has much to be desired, but certainly it is not as bad as most media would want you to believe. Look at things from a subjective point of view, or are we just too arrogent to to admit any fault? When you have been in something for too long, what is wrong becomes normal. \_ Here's the mandatory cheap shot: I'd also be afraid to commit a crime in a totalitarian regime like China. The legal system here is quite flawed. Easily granted. I'd rather have the system as it is and simply not walk naked down the street at night with a $20 taped to each nipple, than be able to safely do so and live in a totalitarian society, such as China. Our laws are perfectly good. The problem is lack of enforcement, letting people out early for no real reason, and the social ills that lead to high crime in the first place. I've not been to China, but I've been to several other countries and the homogenously "safe" fascist countries are simply boring and backwater. Even Europe is like the third world but more dull and safer. I'll keep my gun toting angry teens. You can have your safe walk at night. You made another comment about people coming her for money, not for our system. It's the system that makes the money. Also, the *vast* and *overwhelming* majority of citizens do not commit felony level crimes at any time in their life. Again, the whole country is painted with a single brush in one color. \_ So the Star Trek crew is always wearing those red uniforms because it's an expression of their red commie-lovin, freedom- hatin tendencies? Damn. As for the whole teen-machine-gun thing, the reason it'd only happen in the US is because capitalism ensures our standard of living is *so* high that even disgruntled teenagers living in stagnant rural backwaters can afford high quality firearms! Back in your backward country with its retrograde economic system, those wacky pissed-off kids have to use big heavy sticks or farm implements. America: love it or leave it! \_ Fuck you all. I'm moving to North Korea. It's legal now! \_ Read into more about the world Star Trek is painting. It has so much in common to the socialism/communism society I learned in school. Or are we so afraid of the truth that even the mentioning of communism is hated. You have been taught Communism is bad, but do you _really_ know what it is about? You don't. \_ What makes you think we even like the Star Trek version of a future 'utopia' anyway. Its BOOOORING. AS the 'evil captain kirk' said in a ST parody on SNL: "GET A LIFE!" \_ So the perfect future world of Star Trek is supposed to be some kind of justification for current flawed Chinese communism? You're just as bad (and as believeable) as those people who use Ayn Rand and _Atlas Shrugged_ as a justification for how our lives would be *so* much better if only we were ruled by handsome superintelligent plutocrat industrialists with a taste for kinky sex. You remind me of my Ethnic Studies TA who continually proposed communism as a solution to all of the world's problems -- and who, when questioned about the flaws and misery in current communist systems, always answered that they were due to the fact that those weren't *perfect* implementations of communism -- once someone created a *perfect* communist society, everyone would be happy and no problems would exist. \_ Speaking of teens with guns, if you haven't seen it yet, http://www.newgrounds.com/pico/index.html kicks ASS! \_ Primary mission objective "Troll motd": complete. \_ I just want to state right now, categorically and for the record, that I have absolutely *no* problems with Chinese communists. Particularly if they happen to be hot female spies willing to trade sexual favors for industrial secrets. \_ "Uhm, yeah, I'll trade you this, uh, phasor technology for a blow!!" \_ That won't work, since the Chinese apparently *have* phasors and teleporters and all that Star Trek stuff. Please see above. \_ Oh, hmm. So they use credits in the Federa-- I mean in China, too? Or is it the version of ST where they don't have or need money or crime because everyone is happy and all provided for? What technology could I possibly provide to the Chinese spy chick if their highly superior society is already 500+ years ahead of of us poor barbarians? Better condoms? \_ Yup. China has specialized teleporters that beam out the man's sperm from the woman's body before it reaches the ovum. \_ http://www.spartacist.org |
1999/8/13-15 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/SW/Security] UID:16312 Activity:kinda low |
8/13 Anyone seen this? I wonder if we could determine if it's for real: http://www.iacr.org/~iacr/misc/china I'm trying to find alternate sources of verification. -brain \_ It's obviously a hoax. No one is going to hand over $300m in gold because someone found a tablet. It's ridiculous. \_ i"ve just decyphered it. The text tells of the location of the Ark of the Covenent \_ I saw a problem with the date, it says ROC year 1933, but there's no ROC year 1933. Obviously, it's western year 1933, which is ROC year 22. \_ Another problem is that the "Hua" character in "Chung Hua Min Kwo" (Republic of China) is in Simplified character which was not used in ROC and in present Taiwan. Simplified character is only used by Communist China which was founded in 1949. -- yuen \_ I have discovered the solution to this problem, but the motd is too small to contain it. -fermat \_ umm, okay, really I was asking, "I wonder if there are actual gold bars with valid encrypted data on them, and if so, what the encrypted message is." The transaction detailed by the story is actually irrelevant, because, as you say, it's a sure bet that the account is no longer valid. -brain |
1999/5/12 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:15797 Activity:nil |
5/11 US officials have visited the Chinese embassy before at its current location, before they "bombed the wrong building", according to Reuters. http://www.scmp.com/news/template/Front-Template.idc?artid=19990511182224573&top=front&template=Default.htx&maxfieldsize=4031 |
1999/5/11 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton] UID:15789 Activity:insanely high |
5/10 Outdated map my ass! \_ What is the greatest irony is that the epitome of war criminal of the 20th century since Hitler is accusing the U.S. of war crimes. Deliberately killing people is a lot different than accidental ones (though both should be condemned). - anonymous \_ the greater irony is how we vilify so many other people and countries, when in fact the world probably hates US the most and we don't even care \_ I think the BIGGER irony is that when Japanese kill 100k-300k people in Nanking is considered a war crime, yet when US toss atomic bombs upon civilians which kill 100k-300k people in Japan is perfectly justified (ohh, I forgot, it save lives... whose lives again?). can't find the URL where I read this.) Don't you think when an Base upon this logic, I conclude that if Serbia use air force instead of army do the ethnic cleansing, then it will not be considered as crime against humanity. \_The atomic bomb saved lots of Chinese, Malay, Vienamese, Indian, British, Australian, American, Korean lives. It may even have saved some Japanese lives. China did not invade Japan. Japan did attack the US. a racist asshole who kills). Ideally, US should have demonstrated the atomic bomb on an uninhabited island as suggested by the late Berkeleyan Glenn Seaborg, among others. But what do you expect? You expect the Americans to initiate a lengthy diplomatic process to invite the Japanese militarists to an atomic bomb viewing party, and give them a few weeks to make up their minds, while the Japanese are killing, raping, torturing people, doing medical experiments on human beings, and sinking American ships? \_ Actually, the US did just that, but the Japanese govt declined. But then so did the Soviet Union. go figure. \_ Are you talking about Milosevic or the Chinese Communists? I would guess it's the Chinese Communists cause compared to Mao, Milosevic, though just as nasty, is still a small fry The problem is the Chinese do not believe in Nato's action against Yugoslavia, so they don't consider it just an accident. They consider it collateral damage caused by an unjust war against Serbia. For me, I think the US has to interfere in Kosovo. What Milosevic is doing is a slap on the face of the US-led west. If he is allowed a free rein, a huge question mark will be place on all the achievements of the 20th century against fascism and totalitarians. Milosevic should be put on trial for ethnic cleansing (in short for being a racist asshole who kills). Yes, a racist asshole is a racist asshole no matter where you are. \_ A huge quesion mark to join Guatemala, Nicaragua, Chile, Panama, Granada, Vietnam, ... U.S. Corporations DEMAND dictatorships, death squads, and genocide. It's called "STABILITY". \_ obviously it's a serious blunder. imagine what would have happened if it was the russian embassy that was targeted. the matter must be investigated thoroughly, including the possibility of sabotage at lower-level decision makings. i predict that in the end, heads will roll. -- anonymous \_ According to a Chinese official, some US official have already attended events at that Chinese embessy during the past few years after the embessy was moved to its current location. (Sorry, I can't find the URL where I read this.) Don't you think when a US official has a chance to enter a foreign embessy, one of his jobs is to scout the building? And now they still can't even get the address right? \_ Amazingly enough, the millions of people who can be called "US officials" don't all communicate with each other. The diplomats who visited the Chinese embassy are not the military leaders who decide what/where to bomb, and probably assumed the multi-trillion dollar defense budget included buying up-to-date maps for the milittary leaders. \_ How come that at the same time they have detailed satellite photos of ethnic-cleansings, they have outdated targeting maps?! \_ Technology can make up for only so much human stupidity. One might say that technology can even magnify the impact of stupidity. --Jon \_ It's a dumb mistake. Dumb mistakes almost always happen during war. There is simply no good reason for US to intentionally bomb China's embassy, embarassing itself the world over. Twisted theories about provoking China to start a war just doesn't hold well. If they can cut an Italian ski lift cable, they can bomb a Chinese embassy. By the way, dumb mistates are not limited to the US. As for China, it should stop fanning nationalistic and anti- US sentiments. That would be another dumb mistake. After \_ Not that apologies from Clinton really mean much. I doubt that people internationally are taking him seriously. all the US has already apologized. \_ Sorry, you are wrong. Clinton used the word "regret" instead of apology. Regret can be "I regret not bombing Beijing at the same time so that no one will voice out." Also, verbal regret is different from written apology. \_ Maybe you should watch/listen to/read the news. He sent a written apology yesterday. \_ Who in his or her right mind believes a Clintonian apology? Besides, Beijing wants to relieve the tension on the 10th anniversary of Tienanmen. The bombing gave them a convenient excuse. Anyway, now they're finally airing the apologies. Think anyone will believe Clinton? \_ What do you mean about believing and not believing? It's irrelevant in any case. Clinton is the elected President of the United States. He still is the representative for the United States, and he has apologized. What more do you want? Lives lost cannot be brought back. Compensation? Sure. A dumb mistake should not change US policy on Kosovo. If they believed they should have intervened in Kosovo before, they should continue to do so. |
1999/5/10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:15785 Activity:very high |
5/10 I just heard the Chinese ambassador on the News Hour. He seemed to be a complete whacko. Was he just playing games for political reasons, or is the Chinese culture so different than ours that I can't understand him? \_ Do you feel that rough beast slouching towards Bethlehem to be born? \_ Chinamen are brain damaged from being upsidedown all day (that's what you get for living on the other side of the world - sure am glad we live on top) \_ racist asshole \_ racist asshole (and yes, for some reason, it's getting bigger, the arsehole that is) \_ NUKE CANADA \_ I am wondering if you have any basic knowledge of Science. Are you from Cal? We are living upsidedown all the day if u consider Asia is the top side. How can you tell which side is the top when the globe is symmetric? Take Physics classes if you are still in doubt. \_ hello? are your really this stupid? \_ Dan Quayle |
1999/5/10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:15776 Activity:very high |
5/10 Stop Bombing. Stop Bombing. US government should apologize and pay for the damage of the bombing of Chinese Ambassador. Would you believe in the Army anymore if they can made such error? One day your home will be bombed because they have receive info that your home have 1 tons of explosives. \_ I think it's time we NUKE china. Communist bastards should die anyway. \_ racist asshole. \_ From what I've read, Clinton has apologized, but the Chinese \_ They didn't PROMISED anything on paying the damage. And, do you know that each bombing is needed to be approved by several stages. No one find out the big fault. It seems to me that the bombing is well planned and targeted to Chinese Ambassador. 4 death and more than 20 injury, remember. You know where is the Chinese Ambassador if you get a local map! And the building is easily distinguished from other since it is a famous landmark. government hasn't acknowledged it. Nor have they allowed the chinese protestors to get wind of the apology. \_ Does age of a building related to whether its a landmark or not? The building can be distinguished from the top easily since the roof is made of Marble. The bombing team need to recognized the building from top, i bet. Why can 3 bomb hit the same target if it the target is wrong?? \_ They have already apologized repeatedly, for all it's worth. Remember, NATO has dropped more than 15,000 bombs, many during demanding more concessions from everyone before they join the WTO. And I don't see anyone in the Chinese government having to apologize for stealing all of our nuke secrets, or if you want to harp on interfering in a sovereign country's affairs, for invading Tibet/Vietnam, causing all kindsa trouble in the Pacific...self-righteous hypocritical morons. Nice grammar, by the way. -John nightfall, so they do have, for the most part, an incredible the secrets. Doesn't American Spy on other countries at all? What is FBI then? rate of success. \_ They didn't PROMISED anything on paying the damage. And, do you know that each bombing is needed to be approved by several stages. No one find out the big fault. It seems to me that the bombing is well planned and targeted to Chinese Ambassador. 4 death and more than 20 injury, remember. You know where is the Chinese Ambassador if you get a local map! And the building is easily distinguished from other since it is a famous landmark. \_ can't be that famous of a landmark, it's only a few years old \_ Does age of a building related to whether its a landmark or not? The building can be distinguished from the top easily since the roof is made of Marble. The bombing team need to recognized the building from top, i bet. Why can 3 bomb hit the same target if it the target is wrong?? \_ Well mr. Red China is so put upon, poor us, evil US, the Chinese are going to use this as the perfect reason for demanding more concessions from everyone before they join the WTO. And I don't see anyone in the Chinese government having to apologize for stealing all of our nuke secrets, or if you want to harp on interfering in a sovereign country's affairs, for invading Tibet/Vietnam, causing all kindsa trouble in the Pacific...self-righteous hypocritical morons. Nice grammar, by the way. -John \_ Once again, Give us proof when and where did Chinese steal the secrets. Doesn't American Spy on other countries at \_ FBI is for spying on ourselves. Perhaps you're thinking about the CIA. all? What is FBI then? \_ What about when the Chinese government dropped missiles just outside of Taiwan a couple years back? Didn't see any Chinese protest the aggression. Hypocrites. \_ Does that missiles cause any death? Remember the 4 deaths under NATO/US missiles. Furthermore, Taiwan is still a part of China, as recognized by US. \_ Maybe the US wants another World War, so they bombed the Embassy on purpose. Like Vietnam (Tonkin Gulf) and WWII (Pearl Harbor) and many other examples of standard State deception. Think of the power, the population, and the social control benefits!!! \_ This is all a conspiracy to bring about the biblical armaggeddon 3) It was the CIA's fault. 4) China's going to use it for all that it's worth. 5) If you were China wouldn't you, too? \_ 1) It was an accident. 2) It was an incredibly stupid accident. 3) China's going to use it for all that it's worth. 4) If you were China wouldn't you, too? \_ Chinese leadership is kind of dumb in this regard. They exploit every little opportunity to gain small advantages, only to lose what is important - a good relationship with the US. |
1998/12/30-31 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:15142 Activity:high |
12/29 Chinese hackers caught stealing money from a Chinese bank. Sentenced to death. URL: http://www.wired.com/news/news/politics/story/17039.html Talk about unforgiving.... \_ criminals needs to be punished, period. the reason criminals aren't afraid of the law in this country is the law protects them, one way or the other. China can learn everything about the west except their fraggin justice system. \_ So you think there's only one punishment for all crimes? Death? Would you execute people for spitting on the side walk? \_ I'd execute people for posting inanities to the motd. \_ Starting with yourself? |
1998/11/3-4 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:14893 Activity:high |
11/3 aaron -- do you prefer sushi or dimsum? do you prefer jtown over china town? do you prefer Yaohan over Ranch 99? \_ it's prefer to, not prefer over \_ It's 99 Ranch, not Ranch 99 \_ dimsum, never been to jtown much, never been to yaohan. are you too shy to ask what you really want to know? --aaron \_ I think he wants to find out if aaron prefers CHINESE chicks. \_ It's 99 Ranch, not Ranch 9 \_ dimsum, never been to jtown much, never been to yaohan. ar you too shy to ask what you really want to know? --aaro \_ I think he wants to find out if aaron prefers ZINC chicks |
1998/10/8-10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:14751 Activity:high |
10/7 Can you name all the Muslim countries on earth that is not at war with other countries? \_ Idiots! All of you. There answer is, there aren't any. \_ NO MORE BONGO BURGER FOR YOU. I AM OUTLAWING YOU. \_ Racist pig. Can you name all the white male dominated western countries that are not at war with other countries? \_ Yes! WHITEY IS THE PROBLEM!!! KILL WHITEY!!! IF YOU'RE NOT NOT A RACIST, KILL THE NEAREST WHITE MALE NOW!!! Crazy Muslim hot-headed hypocrite bigots will rule the world!!! AAAAAAAAAAAALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALALA! \_ Whitey will pay \_ Never! Whitey will oppress forever! Whitey will beat down the minority women with his oppressive white male giant scaly penis of DOOM. White power! WHITE POWER! -(fucker) \_ Try this: name all Judaeo-Christian countries that have engaged in military actions in the past 5 years, and then do the same for country of muslim, buddist, and atheist dispositions. \_ That's "secular", not atheist. There's a difference. \_ Read carefully. I said disposition, not state religion. US is disposed to Judae-Chiristianity. \_ Ok then, name a country with an "atheist disposition". Are there any that exist that are bigger than my living room? \_ One can argue that China is a little bigger than your living room, and the government has a clear atheist disposition. It is unfortunate that the most powerful avowed atheists in the world are totalitarians, just like the most powerful theists used to be. It provides some ammunition for condemning atheism, though we might retort with the Inquisition, just for starters. But power corrupts the theist and atheist alike. -- schoen \_ One word for you, "Tibet". \_ Am I the only one who wants to make little "nuke" stickers to put over the "free" part of those obnoxious free tibet bumper stickers? \_ Actually, if you had lived in mainland china for an extended period of time (I had for 17 years), you will find life to be more just and fair than, say, the US 30 years ago, and it is catching up fast. As for Tibet, if you are a Tibetan, you have to be a Tibetan Buddhist, period. But then China has millsions of Muslims and Christians, not to mention many more "real" buddhists and Taoists. This, however, does not change the China's disposition as atheist. Similarly, the existence of atheists in US does not change its desposition from being religious. BTW, over the summer I visited regions in the greater Tibet within China, (Tibetan activists claim about 1/4 of China and large area in south Asia as their territory) and found Tibetans life to be much much better than native americans in the US. \_ I did not mean to say anything about the US v. China, or about Tibet. I was just complaining that the Chinese atheists are also totalitarians, which they are. Some American theist political types are also fairly totalitarian, and plenty of people can attest to how little I like the US government. As an individualist, I may have different standards of "just and fair" than other people. On power corrupting businesses, see ~schoen/power.txt. -- schoen \_ I'm flattered that you took the time to type up such a long document in an attempt to convince me of something that i can not be convinced of -- that Government (as opposed to a particular government) is intrinsically "immoral", as you say. \_ You're welcome, and I deny that you "can not be convinced of" that. Someone deleted the "power corrupts businesses" comment, and that's an attempt at the response I would have made, were it not too long for the motd. Note that this particular document isn't really an attempt to persuade you to be anti-statist, only to be pro-capitalist. -- schoen of starvation from the u.s. sanctions? albright claims it is worth it. today is International Hunger Day. \_ Population control: if Family Planning won't do it, then let the military take a swipe at it. \_ Can you say Cambodia. \_ They've been doing it just fine for thousands of years. The mistake was not letting them take it far enough. \_ Mother Nature's been doing a decent job as of late. Let's give her a coupla years before we start nuking everyone. \_ Think of the alternative. 300 million more mouths to feed. That's a *huge* deal. Not everyone can wave their magic wand and conjure up food, land, etc. resources just like that. China would have been a serious hellhole if they weren't practicing coercive population control measures. Human rights, shmuman rights. I'm an Amnesty International member, so yeah, I guess I do care about that, but when it comes down to it, China's actually being *responsible* by trying to limit their growth. Can you imagine doing anything like that in a US context? If Congress or the President were to consider making a resolution merely encouraging people to have no more than 2 kids, he/they would get shot down in a second. Coercive or not, China's policies have worked, and the world is better off for it. \_ Try twisting your head around wildly while thinking of the number of the number of countries that continually increase the amount of home-grown tomatoes each year. Then hop-up-and-down on one foot, pat your head with your left hand, rub your belly with the right, and do your best to name countries that begin with the letter 'W'. \_ Waco? \_ Malaysia \_ They're at odds with Singapore, but it's more of a Malay vs Chinese thing than Islam. \_ They've got their differences with Singapore, but I'd hardly call it a war (see orig. question). \_ have you ever considered the children in iraq who are dying of starvation from the brutal sanctions? albright claims it is worth it. today is International Hunger Day. \_ Kill em all, let God sort em out! (or is it Allah?) \_ I consider them next generation's anti-American terrorists. Better to kill them now when it's easy. \_ saying that all iraqis are terrorists is like saying that all eecs majors are nerds...oh wait, bad example. \_ You're a funny man. 150,000 dead children cracks me up every time. \_ Hey, me too! Cracks me up every time! \_ It's not 150,000 dead children. It's 575,000 dead children. \_ It's not 575,000 dead children. It's 3,575,000 dead children. \_ That's all? 3.5m terrorists dead, how many to go? \_ Fuck you. \_ are you cute? \_ Better 3.5M of them than 1 of us. \_ I'd trade our serial killers for their terrorists at a 1:3.5m ratio. \_ People suck -- Nuke the entire planet, and give the cockroaches a chance. |
1998/8/3 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:14422 Activity:high |
8/3 http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/9785 \_ Are you sure these women are chinese? They look kind of dark. Maybe they were indonesian women. \_ I came from China, and there the shade of skin colour of people vary over a large range, depending on geographical, occupational, as well as genetic factors. \_ Most of the Indonesian you met in the U.S. are ethnic Chinese. They consider themselves Indonesian but their government does not and designate their I.D. card with a note so that they can be easily singled out. Their admission to higher education is severely restricted so most of those who wants to pursue it has to go oversea. They are also essentially barred from is severely restricted so most of those who want to pursue it have to go oversea. They are also essentially barred from joining civil service and military and almost anything beside commerce. |
1998/7/10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:14313 Activity:high |
7/10 See Lethal Weapon 4 ! See Jet Li beat up Mel Gibson at least once (though, unfortunately, Jet Li plays a bad guy and, of course, thus has to lose at the end.) \_ Asian guys always lose at the end. This is an white country. WHITE POWER!! \_ Print your name so we can flame your racist ass. \_ "This is AN white country." Check your grammar you idiot. \_ Not in Hong Kong movies :) |
1998/7/9-10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:14310 Activity:high |
7/10 ASIAN CRIME OVERLORD JET LI \_ Jacky Chan (aka SuperCop) will arrest him any time. \_ And Chow Yun Fat will riddle him with bullets before he can lay a kick. \_ Keep yer chinky china town crap off the motd you yellow slants! \_ print your name so we can flame your racist ass. \_ Did someone set off illegal Chinese fireworks in your pants? \_ Chinese are illegal? Then why do we show their movies? \_ just the fireworks. \_ Legalize Haw Flakes! \_ Legalize Chinese Interns, too. \_ I never thought that Soda is that racist. \_ Soda is not - the machine has no clue about races. Soda users are widely varied however, and some are racist. \_ I agree!!! Negroes are the best!!! \_ West Siiide! \_ North Siiide is Hella cool. |
1998/1/27-28 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:13567 Activity:high |
1/26 http://www.lindatripp.com \_ The king of Persia has hundreds of women around him. The prince of India has a very nice harem. The emperor of China has more \_ "has"? china hasn't had an emperor for a long time. --aaron women than the number of students in Berkeley. And I'm sure Sadam has a very nice private chamber too. What's wrong with the president of the greatest power in the world sleeping with a couple of interns? \_ they are ugly. that's the problem. thank you for your time. \_ The countries you named are all fucked up. Thank God (or whoever) this country isn't yet that fucked up. \_ I think Bill should do as he pleases (Clinton and Gates) \_ I agree, just not while representing my country to the world as my President and leader. Gates is welcome to do whatever he pleases within the law. Clinton must adhere to a higher standard while in office. \_ but king, prince, emperor & sadam represent their countries and still do c00l things that most men dream of doing \__Go live in China or Iraq if you love their systems so much. \_ Yup and their countries are all *seriously* fucked up, as are their leaders. Being a real leader isn't about having a harem. Don't fuck over my country so you can wave your penis around, Mr. President. You want cheap whorish sex, go hire some prostitutes. Not on my time, or my dime, Bill. |
1997/12/3 [Academia/Berkeley, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:32177 Activity:nil |
12/1 Join the protest against UCB offering scholarship to Chinese dissident Wei - why would you be against? you some kind of commie? \_ I have never figured out why U.S. schools give free education and so much money to foreign students. This kind of activity should be banned by law. \_ Uh, this isn't any random student. It's a politcal gesture. It has zero effect on your financial aid or ability to get an education. \_ I totally agree. The US policy is causing too much of a brain drain and money drain for other countries. Educating their youth for free for 12 years, only to have them go to a US university, to drain another $100000 from their country for school fees and living expenses, and then have the now productive person work in the US and pay US taxes to pay for the education of US kids. What a deal! \_ How many get a spot that a real American (read: read human being) would have had otherwise? \_ I don't know about that, but the last time I checked, the software industry where there is a huge concentration of foreign born engineers is short of 200000 engineers, and the unemployment rate is at an all time low. I don't know about UC Berkeley but at a lot of less prominent universities, the professors just can't find enough US graduate students willing to spend 5 years of hardship and low pay to do research work. \_ How idiotic: U.S. universities would be a bunch of third-rate diploma mills were it not for European Jewish intellectuals (ie., Einstein, for starters) fleeing the Nazis for the U.S. Would you deny Enstein a fellowship? \_ I suspect very few graduate students are fleeing political persecution. What happened 50 years ago is irrelevant (kinda like your argument). Its foreign countries that need the U.S. The amount of academic support given to foreign students is disgusting. Hmmm, lets educate our competition so they can undermine U.S. based industries. Lets educate foreign students for free when so many bright kids in America are deprived of a passable education. Think about it a little bit. \_ Foreign born engineers and scientists is one of the major strengths of US-based industries. As for US education, I thought it has improved a great deal already. In any case, it already has one of the highest cost per student. Throwing more money at it is probably not going to solve any ills that it has. Granted, some of the inner city schools may have financial problems, but that is more a problem of distribution. \_ Wei is one of the few interesting thinkers to have come out of China since the Cultural Revolution. That is, universities are vying for him because of his notable and influential scholarship. And I'm all for U.S. schools recruiting smart people, foreign or not. \_ Intellectuals and scholars OUT of UC Berkeley! Down with the ivory towers! Sack all departments except for the athletic department! What do you think this is, a place of learning ? \_ This isn't about scholastic achievement or intellectualism. This is about some foreigner taking a spot a real American would have had. Not just in the classroom but housing, jobs, and other resources. What does this clown offer us in return? \_ How about scoring brownie points with the wealthy Asian donors that Chancellor Tien got to donate millions upon millions of dollars to the University, so that they want to donate even more? \_ You mean to build themselves an ugly building on campus to further their politcal agenda? \_ This guy will write a book and will earn his US publisher a few hundred thousand dollars in Taiwan alone (if all you care is people taking your money). \_ I'm glad his publishers will make money. I'm sure every crap book that Oprah features on her show makes money. That doesn't mean the author belongs at Berkeley or any other decent school. I don't know if this guy will succumb to the disgraceful infighting of the Chinese exiles, but he did spend 14 years in prison unlike the Tiananmen square student leaders, so you have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Remember that the money for him is going to come some Chinese/Far Eastern studies department/institute. And his personal experience with the Chinese prison system alone would probably bring more for the department/institute than your typical graduate student. Now you may want to argue that Chinese/Far Eastern studies are useless, but that's another argument. \_ It's just a forum for further propaganda. \_ He won't be coming to UCB; he accepted a fellowship offered by Columbia University - android \_ Good. Suckers. |
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