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And chinese forummers find that there is nothing wrong with this ....Superpower is a forbidden topic in China, the Government does not allow people to talk about superpower, you can never hear official media in China talking about superpower. All the superpower prediction are done by the west.
Tomorrow CPC will ban masturb..tion; and chinese forummers will find nothing strange or wrong with this... (ahh, don't worry about implementing the rule. Where there is a will, there is a way ).
Heck.. better spend your time and energy in some productive work on the factory floor rather ... rather than "useless" pleasures of life.
Ahhh... now it's clear.. who's got the edge...
And then CPC will further boost the productivity of chinese.... pi$$ only once in 8 hrs. Or else, lose your wages for the "time spent".
Heck... let's compete with USA or UK. China isn't where we want to end up.
'Superpower' tag in doubt - GlobalTimes
'Superpower' tag in doubt
Source: Global Times [08:08 December 31 2010]
Despite an increase in national pride, the Chinese public seems more cautious in evaluating the country's relative international strength, with fewer people in this year's Global Times survey categorizing China as a world superpower, compared with the previous four annual polls.
Despite wide acknowledgement of China's economic might and its political and diplomatic leverage - the two major parameters in defining a superpower - only 12 percent of respondents deemed China to be a "superpower," down by 14.4 percent from 2008.
Chinese Doubts About Superpower Status - China Real Time Report - WSJ
The poll conducted by the Global Times, a tabloid published by the Communist Party mouthpiece the People’s Daily, found that only 12% of respondents view China as already having become a world superpower. That’s down from a similar poll in 2008, the paper says.