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It has every bit to do with it:

As you can see, India is an advanced nation and China is still trying desperately hard to catch up with India.

There is no need to mock India and her real problems and the people there who are working to bring solutions just to spite some insecure "wanna-jee" on an internet forum. That's called "wrestling with a pig" ... and you leave with nothing but mud. I see the same effect when a troll wearing PRC's colour arrives.

If I recall correctly, Tiki Tiki Pom Pom also announced to the world that his professorship has discovered sumthin sumthin about the "animal radicals" in Chinese characters that unraveled the mystery of southerly migration of the Hans ...

Let the professor play with himself. After all that's what intellectual masturbation is all about ... although in his particular case finding anything "intellectual" is a challenge.

Having staked out the "high ground", allow me my own turn to be crass (and blunt): most people inside and outside China agree that switching from the current rubber-stamping People's Congress to India's thieves-ridden "Lok Sabha" is not progress.

If some of those "sons of the soil" and their brown/beige/off-yellow/whatever shaded sahib go-betweens take pride in the system and recommend it around the world and to China - why shoot it down by insulting a great majority of Indians? Say thank you and leave it.

The noble Lord Macaulay's experiment and his pupils' servile enthusiasm notwithstanding, Chinese people really should pay attention to what is going down in the Middle East, particularly in Egypt, IMHO. So far it's more or less a coup there. But a few would know that Deng Xiaoping also came to assume "stewardship" via a coup.

The Russian, Turkish and Iranian experiences with democracy should be where people in China look to draw lessons from, again IMHO.

BTW, far be it from me to imply that India has nothing China could learn from. In fact, I am all for learning from and working with the gifted among Macaulay's Children - particularly the ones with a touch of "class" (regrettably few and far in between, and doubly regrettably also the one thing many ethnic Chinese here are sorely lacking ... with myself prominently included).

But Chinese people do not need to rub off on the insecurity and cravenness of some of Macaulay's "b@stards" ... which is in a conspicuous surplus around here.
 
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What is the your solution then?

Embrace Christianity, like you did? :azn:

I cannot say that your example is particularly inspiring though.

Well at least you are paying attention ... I was just trying to "sneak that one by" at the request of my CIA handler ...

50 cents and my hard work just don't cut it no more with inflation these days. So you would have to excuse me for broadening my revenue base.

But I am still taking umbrage that you don't find my example "inspiring" ...

What does it take? The Christ standing in front of you? Well even then you'd probably call Him another "Arab Israeli" malcontent anyway ...

This is getting nowhere. Back to revolution and dinner party please.
 
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There is no spiritual emptiness in China. I believe in nationalism, socialism and science. I don't go out and worship in some building all day but contribute to all 3 by having a technical job that does not help foreigners in any way.

It indeed takes courage to do the right thing, but the CIA will silence any Americans that try to speak out against their Wall Street regime. They should not be scared that just because we happen to criticize the US, they will "play into the hands of Chinese Commies". They should stand up for the rights.
 
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But I am still taking umbrage that you don't find my example "inspiring" ...

My apologies then. :P

It is just that you seem to be on a different wavelength to most other Chinese members here.

And you don't seem to be able to get along with any of them. So you can see, why it is not really an inspiring example to follow.
 
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There is no need to mock India and her real problems and the people there who are working to bring solutions just to spite some insecure "wanna-jee" on an internet forum. That's called "wrestling with a pig" ... and you leave with nothing but mud. I see the same effect when a troll wearing PRC's colour arrives.

If I recall correctly, Tiki Tiki Pom Pom also announced to the world that his professorship has discovered sumthin sumthin about the "animal radicals" in Chinese characters that unraveled the mystery of southerly migration of the Hans ...

Let the professor play with himself. After all that's what intellectual masturbation is all about.

Having staked out the "high ground", allow me my own turn to be crass (and blunt): most people inside and outside China agree that switching from the current rubber-stamping People's Congress to India's thieves-ridden "Lok Sabha" is not progress.

If some of those "sons of the soil" and their brown/beige/off-yellow/whatever shaded sahib go-betweens take pride in the system and recommend it around the world and to China - why shoot it down by insulting a great majority of Indians? Say thank you and leave it.

The noble Lord Macaulay's experiment and his pupils' servile enthusiasm notwithstanding, Chinese people really should pay attention to what is going down in the Middle East, particularly in Egypt, IMHO. So far it's more or less a coup there. But Deng Xiaoping also came to power via a coup.

The Russian, Turkish and Iranian experiences with democracy should be where people in China should draw lessons from, again IMHO.

BTW, far be it from me to imply that India has nothing China could learn from. In fact, I am all for learning from and working with the gifted among Macaulay's Children - particularly the ones with a touch of "class" (regrettably few and far in between, and doubly regrettably also the one thing many ethnic Chinese here are sorely lacking ... with myself prominently included).

But Chinese people do not need to rub off on the insecurity and cravenness of some of Macaulay's "bastards" ... which is definitely in a surplus around here.

I was merely complementing the likes of Tiki Tam Tam and thanking him for raising certain important issues. Through successful dialogues, we managed to discover that our 'communist society' isn't all that dissimilar from his 'democratic society' of the 'free world'. We were made aware of the ways we do things in a different way but only to achieve similar results. Tiki Tam Tam is truely a guru and a great man and because of him I am now one step closer to reaching spiritual enlightenment. The renown 'Intellectual Mass-Debater' sure worth its salt.
 
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My apologies then. :P

It is just that you seem to be on a different wavelength to most other Chinese members here.

And you don't seem to be able to get along with any of them. So you can see, why it is not really an inspiring example to follow.

Hey are you casting "aspersions" on my wavelength? :what:

There is zero tolerance of "wacism" here ... let me solemnly remind you.

And what do you mean by me and "they" don't get aloong? Maybe I'll have my Rodney King moment some day down the road ... It's all about "Change", no?

Anyways, forget about me "inspiring" you, let's just agree that I am "holier than thou" - okay? :azn:
 
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There is no spiritual emptiness in China. I believe in nationalism, socialism and science. I don't go out and worship in some building all day but contribute to all 3 by having a technical job that does not help foreigners in any way.

It indeed takes courage to do the right thing, but the CIA will silence any Americans that try to speak out against their Wall Street regime. They should not be scared that just because we happen to criticize the US, they will "play into the hands of Chinese Commies". They should stand up for the rights.

Same here. 多睡教, 小信教.
 
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Does not matter if you are Canadian or not. You are a commie at heart, going by your statements, especially PR statements that ONLY communists always come up with - that is painting systems other than communism with absolute qualifications of hate. The western world has heard it for 100 years from the Commies, Nazis, Fascists et al and still continue to hear it. We can smell a red shirt from a mile away.

By the way, LET GOOGLE IN.

Thanks for your kind concern about Google and persistent daily china-bashing endeavor. Just FYI, GOOGLE has never left china since it came in. last year, under the pressure Hillary's political camp and washington lobbyists, google threated Chinese government to leave if chinese government doesn't listen to it . Chinese government said they are free to leave or stay. Google chose to stay except move some of their servers from Beijing to Hongkong to evade the law of PRC while chinese government did not take any action against them. now Google china is running very well.

i don't blame you for this, 95% people also think Google is blocked in china as you did because they were misled by american media. it was Google threated chinese government not chinese government threat google.
 
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Hey are you casting "aspersions" on my wavelength? :what:

There is zero tolerance of "wacism" here ... let me solemnly remind you.

And what do you mean by me and "they" don't get aloong? Maybe I'll have my Rodney King moment some day down the road ... It's all about "Change", no?

Anyways, forget about me "inspiring" you, let's just agree that I am "holier than thou" - okay? :azn:

I should remind you that this is an international forum, and the constant allusions you make to Canadian culture makes no sense to an international audience. You should try to make yourself understood, especially to your Chinese colleagues in this forum. Right now, your posts come across as smug and arrogant.
 
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By the way, LET GOOGLE IN.

I'm curious about your intention, RollingStones. Why do you want to force Google into China? Aren't they a bunch of "commies" in China? Why do you want Google to do business in a "commie" country? Are you a secret admirer of communism? Are you a closet commie yourself?
 
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I'm curious about your intention, RollingStones. Why do you want to force Google into China? Aren't they a bunch of "commies" in China? Why do you want Google to do business in a "commie" country? Are you a secret admirer of communism? Are you a closet commie yourself?

Money is what everything seems to be the end statement of any business.
 
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Thanks for your kind concern about Google and persistent daily china-bashing endeavor. Just FYI, GOOGLE has never left china since it came in. last year, under the pressure Hillary's political camp and washington lobbyists, google threated Chinese government to leave if chinese government doesn't listen to it . Chinese government said they are free to leave or stay. Google chose to stay except move some of their servers from Beijing to Hongkong to evade the law of PRC while chinese government did not take any action against them. now Google china is running very well.

i don't blame you for this, 95% people also think Google is blocked in china as you did because they were misled by american media. it was Google threated chinese government not chinese government threat google.

US propaganda has never stopped and will never stop until either the US has undisputed control over the entire globe, or the Wall Street regime is extinguished. Americans should rise up against their robber regime before it plunges the world into another world war. The complete overthrow of the current US government and establishment of a new one in the true spirit of the US's own laws is the only way for the US to rejoin the civilized world.

This cannot be imposed from the outside. China cannot help Americans reject their plutocratic regime. Only from the inside can there be change. It takes courage to do the right thing. The only thing we can do, is show them what a civilized, peaceful and united society looks like while slowly educating them of the lies they were told.
 
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