The "Chinazation" of Cambodia
I get on with the Chinamen in the locale. Whenever we meet up in the Chinese restaurant, or they come over to eat some birds, they are never shy about putting their hands in their pockets and getting the rounds in.
Saying that, there will be a Manchuria incident style event involving Chinese interests somewhere in the next 5-10 years.
Saying that, there will be a Manchuria incident style event involving Chinese interests somewhere in the next 5-10 years.
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Haha. Clueless Poo Li, the Chinese wannabe cheerleader queen. Ask a Tibetan about Chinese oppression. Then ask the Uigers or anyone who even remotely questions the Party's policies, if you can find them. They disappeared the Chief of Interpol FFS. The won't allow 1.3 billion citizens access to millions of websites. They ban common words that some people use to reference government leaders without calling them out by name.Pu Li wrote: Are you for real?
China is oppressive? Please explain.
You really are a hapless idiot.
I am, am I?McPhisto wrote:Haha. Clueless Poo Li, the Chinese wannabe cheerleader queen. Ask a Tibetan about Chinese oppression. Then ask the Uigers or anyone who even remotely questions the Party's policies, if you can find them. They disappeared the Chief of Interpol FFS. The won't allow 1.3 billion citizens access to millions of websites. They ban common words that some people use to reference government leaders without calling them out by name.Pu Li wrote: Are you for real?
China is oppressive? Please explain.
You really are a hapless idiot.
I have half a dozen Tibetan friends, long term, all running businesses outside Tibet but inside China. I can take you to at least three Uighur restaurants in my city, if we can get in, there's usually queues on the pavement. You think the Chief of Interpol wasn't just bored with his wife? How little you know Chinese men. Do you know what a VPN is? I can get a hundred free VPN's in China.
You really are a MSM goon. You suck on the the propaganda teat like a hungry baby. Don't lecture me on China until you're standing in front of me in a Chinese bar. Possibly run by a Tibetan or an Uighur and the first drink is on me.
Educate yourself.
MAGA,
The question of whether or not the Chinese government is oppressive is not open for serious debate, all governments are oppressive, theirs is just more oppressive than average. Not a oppressive as the Saudi crime clan but a hell of a lot more oppressive than most others.
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If he's lucky, they threw his sorry yellow arse in the same cell as Fan Bingbing. How long before the Party releases his signed confession denouncing his own actions and praising the Party? Can't be long now.They disappeared the Chief of Interpol FFS.
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I quite agree. Islamic societies or Islamic influenced soceties can be even more oppressive and totalitarian. Most Oriental societies such as Chinese societies, Islamic societies, Indian societies and various mix of other Asian societies are commonly oppressive in various ways, exploitative, manipulative, cruel, etc whenever they have a bit of upper hand. I guess Oriental culture has been like that since time immemorial.dunderish wrote:The question of whether or not the Chinese government is oppressive is not open for serious debate, all governments are oppressive, theirs is just more oppressive than average. Not a oppressive as the Saudi crime clan but a hell of a lot more oppressive than most others.
In short, it can be extremely unpleasant to live with them if one is disadvantaged or fallen on hard times or just due to being disliked by them due to us being different, or not being part of their quite commonly subtle and blatant abusive culture and whatever extreme "economic" or irrational "religious" agenda they may have in mind.
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Are you unable to understand the meaning of the words or just unable to agree?Pu Li wrote:
Are you for real?
China is oppressive? Please explain. Offensive? Who are they offending? Sub-human conditions? What are they?
For a sinophobe you make a loud noise but you have fuck all to say.
Which is the way most racists go.
Are you American?
I suggest you find out in the real world. I guess it is more convenient for others to label anyone with disagreeable opinions as racist even though there was nothing really racist about it and merely opinions that are backed up by reality or facts.
I don't know what you are trying to get by labeling anyone that has unfavorable opinions of certain people or certain culture as racist. People should be allowed to share their opinions and experiences without fear of others attacking with the racist word. I am a realist. I see things as they are, which are many a times, unfortunately unpleasant and true.
No, I am not a sinophobe, whatever you mean by that.
And no, I am not an American.
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What you say is true but be aware that Western governments, particularly those with high taxes (that's all of them these days) just use different methods of oppression. The productive members of these societies are forced to pay 40 to 70% of their output to parasitic governments. I think the average productive German is now paying about 60% of their output in this way. It's just a more effective system of oppression in the West because most of the slaves believe they are free and even cheer on their masters. At least in Asian countries most people are well aware that they are ruled by corrupt and amoral rulers. Ask anyone in Vietnam who is not dependent on gov't what they think of them, In my time there I never met one person who believed anything that came out of state run media. This is a lot healthier than the situation you find in the West where a significant percentage of the population actually believes the drivel printed in the New York Times or The Australian. Count yourself lucky if you are a retired westerner living in Asia, your about as free as you can get without leaving the comforts of civilization.
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I think Western governments which are not influenced or dominated by Oriental or Islamic agenda,dunderish wrote:What you say is true but be aware that Western governments, particularly those with high taxes (that's all of them these days) just use different methods of oppression. The productive members of these societies are forced to pay 40 to 70% of their output to parasitic governments. I think the average productive German is now paying about 60% of their output in this way. It's just a more effective system of oppression in the West because most of the slaves believe they are free and even cheer on their masters. At least in Asian countries most people are well aware that they are ruled by corrupt and amoral rulers. Ask anyone in Vietnam who is not dependent on gov't what they think of them, In my time there I never met one person who believed anything that came out of state run media. This is a lot healthier than the situation you find in the West where a significant percentage of the population actually believes the drivel printed in the New York Times or The Australian. Count yourself lucky if you are a retired westerner living in Asia, your about as free as you can get without leaving the comforts of civilization.
still is much better in most areas. Health care, pollution control, work ethics, professionalism, equality, educational resources, better quality housing, are just among few aspects that the Western world that is tend to be so much better, when not being swarmed from third world culture/people.. I have read so many Westerners, young and old, reportedly died from horrible circumstances in Asia. So, your premises that Asia is better is misleading. Asia is in reality a very unstable and uncomfortable place to live in or to exist in for long term.
There is practically no decent place to turn to if you are a foreigner with no money. It is a very harsh and inhumane environment for the poor. And of course, the poor as well as the rich in Asian societies tend be uncivilized and exploitative towards each other. It does get ugly wherever one may happen to live in but at the end of the day, too many Asians migrating to the Western world have make it even more uglier and more oppressive.
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I don't know housing in the US, carpets everywhere, fluffy furniture, lots of it imported goods with no regulations in the countries it came from, you can see the container ships entering San Francisco harbor many times a day .. if the US is a model, has hard trouble keeping up with even the interest rates on its loans, and raising tariffs, we know what that means in the long run, like peeing in your own pants. it's not going to change the competitiveness of the workforce, which in the US is increasingly based on illegal immigrants, while the white part of the population dwindles from a lesser birthrate, and the women running around screaming, with their cardboard signs, calling out rapists, from their long gone college years, where the same shit happens today, and always will.. plenty of crazy homeless folks, making it uneasy in many areas, .. but there are nice areas wherever you go, hanging at the Riverside here is not a reference, against visiting relatives up the river, who are now doing well guiding Chinese tourists around in their well kept Camrys.
5 of the most deadliest wars ever have been fought by China. Learn your history.ohm wrote:Comments full of racism , hate and xenophobia ,sooo disgusting .I ve got nothing to do with Chineses ,and I believe any one thinking like nazi has nothing to do in Cambodia and should stay in his homeland .China possesses more art than any other country in the world .While China ,5000 years ago was civilized ,you were in Europe still living on trees .Learn History and know that Chineses are much more peaceful than Europeans and Americans .Chineses are very smart in business and soon they will own the whole world without making a single war ...They work also very hard , only them built something so big you can see it from the moon ....However there is one thing I really dislike is about some of their ugly food habit ...
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Learn history yourself, nobody was "living on trees"(sic) 5000 years ago you dope.ohm wrote:While China ,5000 years ago was civilized ,you were in Europe still living on trees .Learn History...
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
You are confusing the golden age of China which has now been gone for over 1500 years with the modern day China. The two have as much in common as Ancient Egypt has with modern Egypt, China has destroyed more beautiful things than most countries have ever produced, back in the 80's I saw them dig up 500 year old cobblestone streets with a bulldozer, to put up an office building. Today's Chinese are cultural heathens, everything is measured in money, Fortunately they're credit bubble, which all this Cambodian "investment" comes from is starting to show signs of instability, odds are half or more of those Sihanoukville monstrosities will end up unfinished, the sooner the better for the average Khmers.
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PBOC just lowered reserve rates for some banks to try and spur growth.
Tick tock..
Is Yatingpom still in Chinooky?
Tick tock..
Is Yatingpom still in Chinooky?
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