I believe everything'll eventually change 4 China, as i see people are actually making these changes happen, even just 4 d sake of stability China'll still call itself "socialist China" 4 a long time in d foreseeable future. Political n structural changes might delay, but it'll certainly come, not becos it's a matter of time, but a matter of d trend of d whole world. The government certainly see that d change will only benefit d people n d country in d age of new economy n a world of democracy.
Would love to see and good luck with KKK finding a chinese girlfriend : ) i think there wont be any problem at all for him to move to China to work or visit, for d current isuue of focus 4 d chinese government is not freedom of speech/media. d momentum of d pursuit of the chinese people and d reformers of government officials for freedom and justice, for a democratic government and a fair n free market economy is unbelievablly HUGE.
n yes, KKK's protest at d Square's pretty cool, even though not a no one walking pass seem 2 notice what he's doing, maybe except 4 Mao lol. If only KKK knows in d past how many chinese shredded blood n gave their lives for those 3 words he said, those who are unknown or forgotten by many, he'd have known how powerful these words mean in d heart of chinese who haven't forgotten their history. When these words were spoken out loud, those who said them were prepared to give their lives.
give China d time it needs, n 1day it'll join d world of democracy n 2gether with all other democratic nations, make d future a better world 4 everyone who lived inside. If what China receives r only isolation n hostility, it'll only make China go completely d other way. Give understanding n faith, China'll become d best ally of d democratic world, 4 no chinese wish 2 see their country become d enemy of d world, n for those who does, they should not be d reason 4 categorizing d whole of China.
but d real problem is, how can a person change sex without losing the other sex? complex enough, and I hope more people who watched this video and read my post will come to understand democracy is exactly what the d present dictating Chinese leaders want, but they just couldn't say so n had to piss everyone off like sadam hussen (a funny example) they have 2 wait 4 d right time 2 move things forward -- no matter how long it'll take, no matter what r being said about them around d whole world.
(d) It isn't d Party itself which prevents d change, it's d "democracy" of these coexisting interest groups which does. And the party's own existence depends on theses interests groups. d problems of China is not what many westerners think who may simply go"hey, they don't understand d merits of democracy, let's pay them a visit and tell them'bout it", many chinese, like myself, have d highest opinion of democracy than anyone could ever imagine,
(c) becos there're way 2 many interests groups in China, e.g. d rich, bureaucrats, extreme left, blood sucking capitalists, n d Army etc that each of which holds equally strong power, n way more powerful than d actual "dictators" of d country, there4, as much as almost every1 wants d change, it'll almost never come in d next 50 years, n it's such a mixed feeling 4 me when i saw or hear d word of "democracy".
(b) If one day i will be crowned a dictator, it'll be just another nominal position, n I'll never be able to achieve what I hope4 -- it is exactly the same case for the present chinese leaders. Chinese'd longed 4 democracy 4 a whole century, d desire's getting ever stronger, millions want d change, amongst them r d perceived "dictators", but every chinese understands well d change'll almost never come.
(a) lol thanks madmagnolo, and for KKK's support. i wish i could powerful enough to change China into a society of democracy and justice, following either the American or British models. And infact there were many chinese who had tried in d past to achieve the dream of democracy, but because of the unfortunate history China has missed the few chances it had - either becos of civil war, foreign invasion or political unrest.
KKK is thrilled by your passion and dedication to the Chinese cause! He would love to campaign on your behalf if you should ever run for dictator! Viva Jinkazama!
What China needs is not "democracy for all", what it needs is a drastic reform led by a powerful central government, for China is so huge that it is impossible to imagine anything will ever get done without a powerful centralized government, even though things are getting worse than ever i still believe that only the dictators of the communist party can be the last hope for China, otherwise this country will be over.
This is so complex, that i see the only way of solution to the problems China have, is none but hope for the next generation of chinese leaders to be endowed with the greatest determination of reform and the highest level of wisdom, as well as the absolute power necessary for the execution of reform n only with which can turn democracy and all the other things into reality. And personally, as a chinese myself, i wish i'll never see another chinese leader follow the path on which Mao has treaded.
Last comments, i do admit, the current internal affairs and economic policies of the chinese government are very ineffective in terms of the long term prosperity for the country, and without determination of reforming the current social system oriented towards the western democratic model, there will be a big price which China will have to pay in the near future on its economy and society.
The more pressure given by western media, the less likely and the longer it will take for the chinese communist party to reform the country's political system~~ the least i want to see is another Tiananmen Square incident on television. If it will happen again, i see KKK the perfect candidate for giving us full coverage on Utube of the happenings.
Great enthusiasm jinkazama! KKK has noted your comments & has been severely reprimanded by Agent M! Seems it was those purple carrots that got to him & led to this spontaneous, irresponsible and chaotic outburst! He meant no harm! He actually loves Mao, has a Mao themed rabbit cage & is well aware that capitalism & democracy will only lead to schizophrenia! I shall see to it that he sticks to the orange carrots from now on! Go easy!
(7) Last, the issue of Tibet, I don't see there is any need for argument. Tibet is part of China and belongs to China, end of story. If someone can't understand why or disagrees, the best advice I can give that person is, "just get over it, if you cant, then I'm sorry you have to. If you cant get sth you want, get it or walk away and forget about it, don't whine like a loser in front of the whole world like what you have done when you broke up with your ex".
(6) Democracy is not merely the product of civilization alone, it is also the product of the survival experience of civilization. The same to collectivism. If you are born or has learned to become a left-handed, there should be no reason for me to say you can't write words and has to change just because i'm a right-handed myself -- simple.
(5) i know i wrote too much here but i just cant stand some ppl ranting "democracy for all" all day long and cant think out of the square, if "democracy" is all they know in their life then they should be sent back to the stone age through time machine to get some experiencial education of human evolution before they open their mouth and talk "democracy".
(4) This "inheritted knowledge" for a group of race can not be changed over night, just like western cultures had survived and prospered on individualism, which is not something to be learned entirely from theories on papers. Human knowledge has two kinds, one is observed, thought, reasoned, concluded and recorded, the other is tried, survived, inheritted, hidden and instinctual.
(3) At the end of the day, the sense of collectivism are inheritted in the blood of chinese, through inumerable battles fought during the past thousands of centuries against natural/enviromental or foreign enemies by the ancestors of chinese, China has learned its way of survival - collectivism.
(2) Between nations it's all about competition, this will never change as long as our society remain divided by the unit of "nation". Political stability, economic growth and defence security are the most important things for China in the next 50 years to come, for China democracy definetely is needed for long term development and stability in the future, but not now, not so soon.
(1) As a chinese myself, as much as i dont like some of things the chinese communist party has done, i dont think diving straight into the big pool of "democracy" would be of any benefits at all for China in the long term, and as a chinese myself having been brought up and living in China for 17 years i think i should know better what China as a nation really needs than someone who can barely speak chinese.
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theinhtun1 3 years ago
KKKonfucius says 'tipping' is not a city in China!
madmagnolo 4 years ago
I believe everything'll eventually change 4 China, as i see people are actually making these changes happen, even just 4 d sake of stability China'll still call itself "socialist China" 4 a long time in d foreseeable future. Political n structural changes might delay, but it'll certainly come, not becos it's a matter of time, but a matter of d trend of d whole world. The government certainly see that d change will only benefit d people n d country in d age of new economy n a world of democracy.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
Would love to see and good luck with KKK finding a chinese girlfriend : ) i think there wont be any problem at all for him to move to China to work or visit, for d current isuue of focus 4 d chinese government is not freedom of speech/media. d momentum of d pursuit of the chinese people and d reformers of government officials for freedom and justice, for a democratic government and a fair n free market economy is unbelievablly HUGE.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
KKK is not contemplating a sex change any time soon and would like a Chinese girlfriend if possible! Will move to China if allowed back in...
madmagnolo 4 years ago
n yes, KKK's protest at d Square's pretty cool, even though not a no one walking pass seem 2 notice what he's doing, maybe except 4 Mao lol. If only KKK knows in d past how many chinese shredded blood n gave their lives for those 3 words he said, those who are unknown or forgotten by many, he'd have known how powerful these words mean in d heart of chinese who haven't forgotten their history. When these words were spoken out loud, those who said them were prepared to give their lives.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
give China d time it needs, n 1day it'll join d world of democracy n 2gether with all other democratic nations, make d future a better world 4 everyone who lived inside. If what China receives r only isolation n hostility, it'll only make China go completely d other way. Give understanding n faith, China'll become d best ally of d democratic world, 4 no chinese wish 2 see their country become d enemy of d world, n for those who does, they should not be d reason 4 categorizing d whole of China.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
but d real problem is, how can a person change sex without losing the other sex? complex enough, and I hope more people who watched this video and read my post will come to understand democracy is exactly what the d present dictating Chinese leaders want, but they just couldn't say so n had to piss everyone off like sadam hussen (a funny example) they have 2 wait 4 d right time 2 move things forward -- no matter how long it'll take, no matter what r being said about them around d whole world.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(d) It isn't d Party itself which prevents d change, it's d "democracy" of these coexisting interest groups which does. And the party's own existence depends on theses interests groups. d problems of China is not what many westerners think who may simply go"hey, they don't understand d merits of democracy, let's pay them a visit and tell them'bout it", many chinese, like myself, have d highest opinion of democracy than anyone could ever imagine,
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(c) becos there're way 2 many interests groups in China, e.g. d rich, bureaucrats, extreme left, blood sucking capitalists, n d Army etc that each of which holds equally strong power, n way more powerful than d actual "dictators" of d country, there4, as much as almost every1 wants d change, it'll almost never come in d next 50 years, n it's such a mixed feeling 4 me when i saw or hear d word of "democracy".
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(b) If one day i will be crowned a dictator, it'll be just another nominal position, n I'll never be able to achieve what I hope4 -- it is exactly the same case for the present chinese leaders. Chinese'd longed 4 democracy 4 a whole century, d desire's getting ever stronger, millions want d change, amongst them r d perceived "dictators", but every chinese understands well d change'll almost never come.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(a) lol thanks madmagnolo, and for KKK's support. i wish i could powerful enough to change China into a society of democracy and justice, following either the American or British models. And infact there were many chinese who had tried in d past to achieve the dream of democracy, but because of the unfortunate history China has missed the few chances it had - either becos of civil war, foreign invasion or political unrest.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
KKK is thrilled by your passion and dedication to the Chinese cause! He would love to campaign on your behalf if you should ever run for dictator! Viva Jinkazama!
madmagnolo 4 years ago
What China needs is not "democracy for all", what it needs is a drastic reform led by a powerful central government, for China is so huge that it is impossible to imagine anything will ever get done without a powerful centralized government, even though things are getting worse than ever i still believe that only the dictators of the communist party can be the last hope for China, otherwise this country will be over.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
This is so complex, that i see the only way of solution to the problems China have, is none but hope for the next generation of chinese leaders to be endowed with the greatest determination of reform and the highest level of wisdom, as well as the absolute power necessary for the execution of reform n only with which can turn democracy and all the other things into reality. And personally, as a chinese myself, i wish i'll never see another chinese leader follow the path on which Mao has treaded.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
Last comments, i do admit, the current internal affairs and economic policies of the chinese government are very ineffective in terms of the long term prosperity for the country, and without determination of reforming the current social system oriented towards the western democratic model, there will be a big price which China will have to pay in the near future on its economy and society.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
The more pressure given by western media, the less likely and the longer it will take for the chinese communist party to reform the country's political system~~ the least i want to see is another Tiananmen Square incident on television. If it will happen again, i see KKK the perfect candidate for giving us full coverage on Utube of the happenings.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
Great enthusiasm jinkazama! KKK has noted your comments & has been severely reprimanded by Agent M! Seems it was those purple carrots that got to him & led to this spontaneous, irresponsible and chaotic outburst! He meant no harm! He actually loves Mao, has a Mao themed rabbit cage & is well aware that capitalism & democracy will only lead to schizophrenia! I shall see to it that he sticks to the orange carrots from now on! Go easy!
madmagnolo 4 years ago
(7) Last, the issue of Tibet, I don't see there is any need for argument. Tibet is part of China and belongs to China, end of story. If someone can't understand why or disagrees, the best advice I can give that person is, "just get over it, if you cant, then I'm sorry you have to. If you cant get sth you want, get it or walk away and forget about it, don't whine like a loser in front of the whole world like what you have done when you broke up with your ex".
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(6) Democracy is not merely the product of civilization alone, it is also the product of the survival experience of civilization. The same to collectivism. If you are born or has learned to become a left-handed, there should be no reason for me to say you can't write words and has to change just because i'm a right-handed myself -- simple.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(5) i know i wrote too much here but i just cant stand some ppl ranting "democracy for all" all day long and cant think out of the square, if "democracy" is all they know in their life then they should be sent back to the stone age through time machine to get some experiencial education of human evolution before they open their mouth and talk "democracy".
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(4) This "inheritted knowledge" for a group of race can not be changed over night, just like western cultures had survived and prospered on individualism, which is not something to be learned entirely from theories on papers. Human knowledge has two kinds, one is observed, thought, reasoned, concluded and recorded, the other is tried, survived, inheritted, hidden and instinctual.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(3) At the end of the day, the sense of collectivism are inheritted in the blood of chinese, through inumerable battles fought during the past thousands of centuries against natural/enviromental or foreign enemies by the ancestors of chinese, China has learned its way of survival - collectivism.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(2) Between nations it's all about competition, this will never change as long as our society remain divided by the unit of "nation". Political stability, economic growth and defence security are the most important things for China in the next 50 years to come, for China democracy definetely is needed for long term development and stability in the future, but not now, not so soon.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago
(1) As a chinese myself, as much as i dont like some of things the chinese communist party has done, i dont think diving straight into the big pool of "democracy" would be of any benefits at all for China in the long term, and as a chinese myself having been brought up and living in China for 17 years i think i should know better what China as a nation really needs than someone who can barely speak chinese.
jinkazama2008 4 years ago