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if there is no theft then why do you need high walls and barbed wire. It only detracts from the visual appeal and serves no other purpose.

I wonder if these high walls and barbed wire fence is actually meant to keep people in rather than keep criminals out? The things that make me go hmmm...šŸ¤”

Also I never really understood why Chinese apartments have a metal outer door?

Most apartments in the US have a metal outer door too. Or at least metal clad, for preventing easy break-ins. This is standard US practice nowadays.

I don't think all Chinese properties in all neighborhoods have barbed wire and high walls.
 
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Donā€™t you think public service announcements could do the same thing instead of people buying doors?

You do it for Covid awareness. How is the possibility of dying not worse than an expensive ā€œdonā€™t be a thiefā€ hint.




Risking a horrible death in the back of a truck or in the middle of the desert you should addā€¦and some of those victims are Chinese.

Nearly 90% of all Chinese students return home after studying abroad


Donā€™t you think public service announcements could do the same thing instead of people buying doors?

You do it for Covid awareness. How is the possibility of dying not worse than an expensive ā€œdonā€™t be a thiefā€ hint.




Risking a horrible death in the back of a truck or in the middle of the desert you should addā€¦and some of those victims are Chinese.

Can you go to YouTube to find a video saying that China's public security is not good and send it to me for viewing?

I'm sure everyone in China will say that China's public security is very good.
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There is a Chinese proverb "防君子äøå¦Ø小äŗŗ". It means that the door lock can not really prevent theft, but it can increase the difficulty of theft and warn people not to become thieves.

The same goes for anti-theft nets. In China, it is not because of poor public security that anti-theft nets are installed, and because anti-theft nets make public security better.

I guess those in Chinese neighborhoods without barbed wire never heard the proverb.

BTW you have Eileen Gu pictured. She isnā€™t Canadian and she isnā€™t a Chinese citizen either.

Most apartments in the US have a metal outer door too. Or at least metal clad, for preventing easy break-ins. This is standard US practice nowadays.

No it isnā€™t at least near me. They are mostly glass. I have never seen a metal door on an apartment.

Even in downtown Boston they are mostly glass although some of the Brownstones built in the 1800ā€™s have wood doors with windows.

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I guess those in Chinese neighborhoods without barbed wire never heard the proverb.

BTW you have Eileen Gu pictured. She isnā€™t Canadian and she isnā€™t a Chinese citizen either.

Gu Ailin has been using a Chinese passport. Why do you say she is not Chinese?
If you want to prove that she has U.S. citizenship, please catch her using U.S. passport first.



If you don't know Chinese, you can use translation software:
锁防君子äøé˜²å°äŗŗ
 
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Most apartments in the US have a metal outer door too. Or at least metal clad, for preventing easy break-ins. This is standard US practice nowadays.

I don't think all Chinese properties in all neighborhoods have barbed wire and high walls.

Not in any of the apartments Iā€™ve seen - I must admit I havenā€™t visited many apartments or condos. I donā€™t know anyone that lives in one. Besides, you can make a hole in the dry wall with your fist so a metal door is kinda pointless. Besides, I thought we already established the US has a crime problem, so its understandable that people want the added security of metal doors.
 
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There is no war in China. Why do we need an army?

Like the door lock, the anti-theft net is only a facility. It exists to warn rather than prevent.

You may not understand Chinese philosophy. The Chinese believe that the door lock and other facilities are not to prevent theft, but to warn people not to be thieves.

Your argument is specious. The military isnā€™t just for war, in China its primary mission is security. Unlike the US, Internal security and employment are also big components of its raison d'existence.
 
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China would be a nice place for retirement life. My parents would rather stay in China instead of US. But China is a hell for younger generation because of its sky-rocketed housing price and shrinking employment market. All my friends with STEM background are trying their best to stay in US in order to avoid the bloodbath and overly competitive environment in China.
 
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Gu Ailin has been using a Chinese passport. Why do you say she is not Chinese?
If you want to prove that she has U.S. citizenship, please catch her using U.S. passport first.



If you don't know Chinese, you can use translation software:
锁防君子äøé˜²å°äŗŗ

Ok let me clarify. Eileen Gu has not given up her US citizenship. If China has suddenly made a special exception for her and given her special dual citizenship rights then that is fine with the US as we recognize dual nationalities.

She is not on any quarterly list of US citizens who have officially renounced their citizenship. So any talk of it is just talk. She is currently back in the US living her usual life.
 
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I guess those in Chinese neighborhoods without barbed wire never heard the proverb.

BTW you have Eileen Gu pictured. She isnā€™t Canadian and she isnā€™t a Chinese citizen either.



No it isnā€™t at least near me. They are mostly glass. I have never seen a metal door on an apartment.

Even in downtown Boston they are mostly glass although some of the Brownstones built in the 1800ā€™s have wood doors with windows.

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We don't have Row houses or Brownstones in the LA area, though SF does have a few still standing.

I am talking about new construction houses and apts. which have metal doors.

Simple ones for simple houses,

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And elaborate ones for houses in nice neighborhoods.

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We don't have Row houses or Brownstones in the LA area, though SF does have a few still standing.

I am talking about new construction houses and apts. which have metal doors.

Simple ones for simple houses,

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And elaborate ones for houses in nice neighborhoods.

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Glass door entrances like this are typical in new construction of multi-unit apartments in my area. Mailboxes usually between two sets of glass doors.

I donā€™t think people here are going to like single steel doors as you have shown as they like hotel style double doors (preferably automatic) with plenty of room to move furniture though and not bump into people.

As for single family houses my home was built in 2005 and has a wooden door with glass on the sides.

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The neighbor across the street has a huge oval window in their front door with a frosted floral design and was built in 2010. Something similar to the pic above.

I donā€™t know of any steel doorsā€¦but I wasnā€™t tapping on them to see what they are made of.
 
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Glass door entrances like this are typical in new construction of multi-unit apartments in my area. Mailboxes usually between two sets of glass doors.

Yeah multi unit apts. are usually high rises in the East coast. In the West Coast posh urban areas (West Hollywood for example) we have midrise type apts. with automated sliding door entrances. Like this. Very few highrise apts. outside downtown.

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But if the multi-unit apts. are in dangerous downtown areas, you have a keycard lock and strong fences with barbed wire top. Along with a gateman/concierge.
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I donā€™t see the point of this one as the US has all you can eat buffetsā€¦infact even Chinese restaurants here offer them. There is no time limit and they donā€™t penalize you for not eating all the food.

The guy was trying to counter the propaganda that Chinese are starving. They are not.
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Essentially the point I'm trying to make (if no one is catching my drift yet) is that bad-mouthing the Chinese or hatching stupid schemes will not stop Chinese rise in their standard of living.

Already better parts of even 3rd tier Chinese cities look like better parts of the US, like Western LA/ Santa Monica, Malibu.

The question to us in the US would be, how did we allow this to get to this state of affairs? What did we do wrong?

More importantly, what can we do - to not stupidly oppose the Chinese, but have synergies with their economy - so we can prevent OUR DOWNSLIDE farther ? California is already playing this role well, and will do so in the future, as the largest economy in the US.

There is an age-old saying in America, if you can't beat 'em, then join 'em.

That's the principle I believe we should follow.
 
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an age-old saying in America, if you can't beat 'em, then join 'em.

That's the principle I believe we should follow.
It's against the American character to suck up to Authoritarian regimes, although they are fine with oppressive, murderous ideological states and governments sucking up to them. I wish that would change.
 
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But if the multi-unit apts. are in dangerous downtown areas, you have a keycard lock and strong fences with barbed wire top. Along with a gateman/concierge. View attachment 869634



The guy was trying to counter the propaganda that Chinese are starving. They are not.
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Essentially the point I'm trying to make (if no one is catching my drift yet) is that bad-mouthing the Chinese or hatching stupid schemes will not stop Chinese rise in their standard of living.

Already better parts of even 3rd tier Chinese cities look like better parts of the US, like Western LA/ Santa Monica, Malibu.

The question to us in the US would be, how did we allow this to get to this state of affairs? What did we do wrong?

More importantly, what can we do - to not stupidly oppose the Chinese, but have synergies with their economy - so we can prevent OUR DOWNSLIDE farther ? California is already playing this role well, and will do so in the future, as the largest economy in the US.

There is an age-old saying in America, if you can't beat 'em, then join 'em.

That's the principle I believe we should follow.

Do us all a favor and post an actual credible image from a california apartment complex on a residential street instead of some shot of a high security fence on the border or outside a prison.

What is up with you posting that pic?

Are you really finding it hard to find an example pic?

Everybody knows living in certain areas of cities like LA can be shit because unfortunately many of the ā€œhavesā€ have fled to the suburbs leaving a higher percentage of ā€œhave notsā€.

Just looking at the data for an LA zip code can tell a story


Income half the state average. 72% renters. Only 52% finished high school. 27% under the poverty line. I donā€™t have to go there to know thatā€™s going to be a terrible place to live. Putting metal doors on apartment buildings doesnā€™t surprise me one bit.
 
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