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PM Li is hoping China-India Youth cooperation would help humanity. We will try our best to impart moral education during the cooperation. To have a complete change of mindset and culture takes a generation. I think this is a good start.

Your have a problem, you know that? You are delusional. You live in a dream island. You try to accomplish what is impossible like creating another planet like the Earth.

Water and oil cannot be mixed. Try doing that. So it is better to keep water and oil separate.

It will be a curse to humanity if you try to mix India and China. Why do you try to spoil your youth? Are you a traitor? Are you a pimp?

I am telling you, it is better for China to break away from all all diplomatic relations with India. Trust me.
 
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it seems history will repeat itself .. just like India educated the chinese and made them give off their bedoin culture centuries ago .. we need to teach them some lessons again :omghaha:
 
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97% of all human has the same DNA. Please stop your personal obsession with chinese women.

PM Li is hoping China-India Youth cooperation would help humanity. We will try our best to impart moral education during the cooperation. To have a complete change of mindset and culture takes a generation. I think this is a good start.

Then, stop claiming yourself as a Chinese. Don't teach me bullshit. I know things better than you, understand bro?

Moral education my foot. In India not a fcuking single guy cares about morality? Here one has to kill another to survive. You understand?

it seems history will repeat itself .. just like India educated the chinese and made them give off their bedoin culture centuries ago .. we need to teach them some lessons again :omghaha:

The way prostitutes of kamathipura in India don't understand reality, these delusional Chinese don't get it.
 
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Then, stop claiming yourself as a Chinese. Don't teach me bullshit. I know things better than you, understand bro?

Moral education my foot. In India not a fcuking single guy cares about morality? Here one has to kill another to survive. You understand?



The way prostitutes of kamathipura in India don't understand reality, these delusional Chinese don't get it.

heard prositution is legal in myanmar ! Is it true ?
 
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it seems history will repeat itself .. just like India educated the chinese and made them give off their bedoin culture centuries ago .. we need to teach them some lessons again

I didn't know Confucian was Indian. No problem, we will help with your bragging and delusion too. It's part of our cooperation program.
 
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Artists depict China’s one-child policy and its millions of missing girls
October 10, 2013 09:19 EST
By Catherine Harmon
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From the BBC comes this story about artists who are using their craft to protest China’s notorious one-child policy. It leads with a description of “Terracotta Daughters,” by French artist Prune Nourry, which highlights how Chinese family-planning regulations have resulted in the world’s most uneven sex ratio—117 boys born for every 100 girls:

In a culture that traditionally favours male offspring, girls have been abandoned, murdered and aborted. (In the year 2000 ninety percent of aborted foetuses were reportedly female.) As such it is estimated that by the end of this decade the country will have a surplus of 24 million bachelors. This has led to fears that there will be a rise in the kidnapping and trafficking of women as brides and, for single men stuck in the impoverished countryside with no hope of marriage, a spike in gambling, depression, and alcohol abuse.

Eight orphaned Chinese girls were used as models for the 108 sculptures in the exhibition, which references China’s iconic Terra Cotta Warriors.

Huiyun started her life in the garbage. As an unwanted baby girl, her parents abandoned her in the poor province where she was born in central China. There, a pair of refuse collectors found her with her umbilical cord still attached. They kept her, bringing her up as their own.

Huiyun is now 12 years old, and life has taken a turn for the better. This year she became one of eight models featured in provocative French artist Prune Nourry’s new exhibition Terracotta Daughters, now showing in Shanghai’s Gallery Magda Danysz. An exploration of China’s skewed sex ratio, the exhibition dishes up a new version of a national treasure − with a twist. Nourry has fashioned more than one hundred sculptures in the same clay, and using the same techniques, as the ancient Terracotta Warriors, the famous collection of sculptures representing the armies of the first Emperor of China. But instead of producing a brigade of soldiers, the artist has created an army of schoolgirls. They symbolise China’s millions of missing women.

“I wanted to highlight the girls that are not cared about, by mixing them with a strong familiar symbol [the Terracotta Warriors],” explains New York-based Nourry. “When you change something slightly that everyone knows it creates something bizarre − and people want to know more.”

For Terracotta Daughters Nourry modeled eight life-size sculptures on eight real orphans. Combinations of these prototypes were then used to make a further 108 sculptures in collaboration with traditional Chinese craftsmen. Funds from the sales of the original eight will pay for three years’ education for each orphan in co-operation with the NGO Children of Madaifu. The artwork is enabling a handful of children like Huiyun, who has dreams of becoming a nurse, to stay in school.

Nourry is not alone in her exploration through the arts of the consequences of China’s controversial one-child policy. Since it was introduced in 1979 the policy has inspired debate that has consumed the population. In just three decades it has dramatically refashioned Chinese society, affecting an entire generation that has largely grown up without brothers and sisters.

Artists depict China

Artists depict China’s one-child policy and its millions of missing girls
October 10, 2013 09:19 EST
By Catherine Harmon
2633TerracottaD_00000001841.jpg


From the BBC comes this story about artists who are using their craft to protest China’s notorious one-child policy. It leads with a description of “Terracotta Daughters,” by French artist Prune Nourry, which highlights how Chinese family-planning regulations have resulted in the world’s most uneven sex ratio—117 boys born for every 100 girls:

In a culture that traditionally favours male offspring, girls have been abandoned, murdered and aborted. (In the year 2000 ninety percent of aborted foetuses were reportedly female.) As such it is estimated that by the end of this decade the country will have a surplus of 24 million bachelors. This has led to fears that there will be a rise in the kidnapping and trafficking of women as brides and, for single men stuck in the impoverished countryside with no hope of marriage, a spike in gambling, depression, and alcohol abuse.

Eight orphaned Chinese girls were used as models for the 108 sculptures in the exhibition, which references China’s iconic Terra Cotta Warriors.

Huiyun started her life in the garbage. As an unwanted baby girl, her parents abandoned her in the poor province where she was born in central China. There, a pair of refuse collectors found her with her umbilical cord still attached. They kept her, bringing her up as their own.

Huiyun is now 12 years old, and life has taken a turn for the better. This year she became one of eight models featured in provocative French artist Prune Nourry’s new exhibition Terracotta Daughters, now showing in Shanghai’s Gallery Magda Danysz. An exploration of China’s skewed sex ratio, the exhibition dishes up a new version of a national treasure − with a twist. Nourry has fashioned more than one hundred sculptures in the same clay, and using the same techniques, as the ancient Terracotta Warriors, the famous collection of sculptures representing the armies of the first Emperor of China. But instead of producing a brigade of soldiers, the artist has created an army of schoolgirls. They symbolise China’s millions of missing women.

“I wanted to highlight the girls that are not cared about, by mixing them with a strong familiar symbol [the Terracotta Warriors],” explains New York-based Nourry. “When you change something slightly that everyone knows it creates something bizarre − and people want to know more.”

For Terracotta Daughters Nourry modeled eight life-size sculptures on eight real orphans. Combinations of these prototypes were then used to make a further 108 sculptures in collaboration with traditional Chinese craftsmen. Funds from the sales of the original eight will pay for three years’ education for each orphan in co-operation with the NGO Children of Madaifu. The artwork is enabling a handful of children like Huiyun, who has dreams of becoming a nurse, to stay in school.

Nourry is not alone in her exploration through the arts of the consequences of China’s controversial one-child policy. Since it was introduced in 1979 the policy has inspired debate that has consumed the population. In just three decades it has dramatically refashioned Chinese society, affecting an entire generation that has largely grown up without brothers and sisters.

http://www.catholicworldreport.com/Blog/2633/Artists_depict_Chinas_onechild_policy_and_its_millions_of_missing_girls.aspx
 
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I am sure there is a map about various rape rates in China's various provinces as well. What's so shameful about it? CCP will never release such a map though unlike an Indian democratic government.

This is shameful in my opinion - 1 in every 4 Chinese men is a rapist.

Papua New Guinea Bougainville Island - 62%
Indonesia Papua Province - 48.6%
Indonesia urban - 26.2%
China urban/rural - 22.2%
Cambodia - 20.4%
Indonesia rural - 19.5%
Sri Lanka - 14.5%
Bangladesh rural - 14.1%
Bangladesh urban - 9.5%
Source: United Nations

BBC News - Almost a quarter of men 'admit to rape in parts of Asia'

Also, in Shameless China , raping a child is not considered rape at all. Chinese believe that most children are meant to be raped. That is why such laws.

http://www.ibtimes.com/chinas-child-rape-isnt-rape-law-sparking-outrage-1255417
 
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Chinese Woman Dragged Out of Her Home for Forced Abortion at Six Months | LifeNews.com

Chinese Woman Dragged Out of Her Home for Forced Abortion at Six Months

by Steven Ertelt | Beijing, China | LifeNews.com | 10/4/13 4:42 PM




A Chinese woman was dragged out of her home and forced to submit to an abortion at six months of pregnancy. while her husband was detained so that he could not help her.

From a report:

A couple have told Sky News how they were physically forced into an abortion by the Chinese authorities, three months before their child was due to be born.

At 4am last Friday, a group of 20 officials from the Shandong Province Family Planning Commission forced their way into the home of Zhou Guoqiang and his wife Liu Xinwen.

The officials kicked down the door of the family’s home. Mr Zhou was held down while his wife was pulled from her bed and taken away.

Liu Xinwen, 33, was taken to the People’s Hospital of Fangzi District in Weifang City where she was injected with an abortion-inducing drug.

Her baby, which she would later discover was a boy, died a day later in her womb. It took a further day for the foetus to be delivered.

Her husband was not told where she had been taken. It took him five hours to find her at the hospital. By then, the injection had been given.

Sky News met the couple six days later. Mr Zhou had invited us to the family’s modest home in a rural corner of the province to hear their story.

We found his wife lying in the bed she had been taken from a week earlier. She was sobbing quietly.



Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, emailed LifeNews about the incident:

“Our hearts are broken for this couple in the violent loss of their child. Their experience demonstrates once again the violence of China’s One Child Policy – having their door kicked in by more than a dozen Family Planning Officials, dragged off in the middle of the night and forcibly aborted at six months of pregnancy.

“Sadly, they are not alone. The Chinese government will forcibly abort women up to the ninth month of pregnancy. These forced abortions are sometimes so violent that the women themselves die along with their full term babies. Forced abortion is official government rape.

“For every couple brave enough to go public with their late-term forced abortion...
 
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I am sure there is a map about various rape rates in China's various provinces as well. What's so shameful about it? CCP will never release such a map though unlike an Indian democratic government.

This is shameful in my opinion - 1 in every 4 Chinese men is a rapist.

Papua New Guinea Bougainville Island - 62%
Indonesia Papua Province - 48.6%
Indonesia urban - 26.2%
China urban/rural - 22.2%
Cambodia - 20.4%
Indonesia rural - 19.5%
Sri Lanka - 14.5%
Bangladesh rural - 14.1%
Bangladesh urban - 9.5%
Source: United Nations

BBC News - Almost a quarter of men 'admit to rape in parts of Asia'

This survey includes marital rape, which is not criminalized in India. Your ignorance is understandable.

Men were asked questions like:

"Have you ever had sex with your partner when you knew she didn't want to but you thought she should agree because she's your wife/ partner?"
 
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it seems history will repeat itself .. just like India educated the chinese and made them give off their bedoin culture centuries ago .. we need to teach them some lessons again :omghaha:

A place that got civilized by foreign civilizations and where 50% of the pop open defecates should NOT be talking about civilizing others. First civilize yourself.

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