Ma Fuxiang killed hundreds of european foreigners during the boxer rebellion, when he was an officer in the qing army. He was later given top posts by the KMT and attended all government meetings.
We don't welcome subhumans like you in our country. ma zhongying's troops harassed and beat foreingers in xinjiang. The KMT armies even attacked the foreign concessions head on, taking shots at european owned ships.
ma hongkui and bai chongxi slaughtered thousands of japanese soldiers during WW2, at taierzhuang, suiyuan, guangxi, and henan, thousands of japanese were defeated and killed by saif al islam (Sword of islam). ma hongkui's troops were described by european observers as "terrifying all those around them, fierce looking, carrying short curved swords and rifles"
did you hear me, cracker bitch? the japanese soldiers raped cracker dutch, french and british women when they took over their southeast asian colonies, they fucked and used them as sperm deposits. :)
thats what happens to cracker bitches like your mother. :)
probably, but I would say more so in China than in other places. In China people tends to live closely together and everyone is somewhat related to the others. In N. A. people tend to live more scattered.
No, it does not look like so to me. The video about that incidence was shot by civilian camera as well as by tourists. I thought my was an isolated case, but it turned out to be not the case. There had been things like that going around but nobody has paid attention. One thing about a Chinese village is there is no secrete, whatever you do, people talk, gossip is the entertainment, so they normally don't take things seriously even if it is.
I guess some young men in the village escorted him to the county police station. Everything afterward was just a flash, everyone was talking, she was crying I was crying. It was not until some 8 months later did I hear anything about him from my grandparents, that this guy had been devoting most of his time in Falun Gong and left all hard labour work to his mother. That he is now in jail I am safe.
She survived, but got really scared. She was begging me for help. I guess all I did was help her run and screaming for more help. I think I fell a couple of times, no serious injury, but really scary. Then all of a sudden that military green showed up.
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There was this crazy guy who was trying to kill his old mother. The poor lady was screeming and running and bumped into me. A neighbour's son who were a PLA on vacation helped us got away. It happened in 1998 summer when I was spending time in rural area with by grandparents.
You were right about how it started. Police said it was a suicide, but they need to do more examination through autopsy. People on the other hand, distrust the police and did not allow the police to take the body away. Police insisted on taking the body. Thus a demonstration began and when riot police came, angry crowd start throwing stones at them. No shooting as I've seen.
Again, an old story probably in the 60s or 70s? Capital punishment is not easily approved in China nowadays. If you say someone is locked up without a trial, that I believe. But not capital punishment.
Not everyone of them is friendly to Chinese. I have a couple of friends from Vienam who are of Chinese descending, they said the vienamese were not friendly with Chinese at all.
What Falun Gong did in China you probably would never know since you would never hear it from them. I can only tell you what i saw. They don't kill people on street, they kill people at home under their own roof.
I see, you are still live in the 50s. Not everyone in China like Mao, some does some don't. I personally don't like his political idea but I like his attitude. 2nd you don't believe in capital punishment, I grant you that, let's agree to disagree. 3rd, people throw stones to riot police because they thought they were in their way, again like I said, there is no evidence thus assumption is not a sounding ground to make conclusion.
Like I said, there is a distinguish b/w religion and cult. Hell's angels is a cult, KKK is a cult, and there is also a cult in Japan, whatever the name is. Many of their members have been executed because they committed organized crime. Just as the Falun Gong did, who persuade their practitioners to kill their families so that it could send them to heaven.
5th, China and Viet Nam has issues about the boarder at south china sea, fishermen from both sides are being killed. By far more Chinese have been killed than the vienamese. It's politics, as you said, dirty games, so you probably need to cast your blame on both side.
First, there is a distinguish b/w cult and religion, and b/w cult and political parties. 2nd, it is not just a cult, but rather an organized crime. 3rd, jiang zemin was not a reformist, he was conservatist. 4th, there is no masscure in Shishou, not from youtube, not anywhere. Just a bunch of people throw stones at riot police then police retreated. I knew you claimed people "talked" about shooting but that was not enough to be an evidence.
Well, either you have been out of China for too long, or you haven't bee there at all. Falun Gong was a cult, all right? You knew only what they tell you here in N. America, you don't know what they have done to its cult members back in China. I was there and witnessed the whole thing. Even the government at that time was conservative, I am in full support of them cracking down this killing cult.
What did I say? 20 years ago, aka when 6.4 started, the president and premier were both reformers, but Deng who was a conservative, had the control over troops. it was a lesson to all Chinese, never again did they let the troops fall into hands other than the president. Many people at that time were reformers, but they don't have troops thus no power. But that WAS 20 years ago!
No, I don't, or rather, we don't. Power lies in the people and Chinese people are going to work it out. Even if there is war we cannot count on you. You would just sitting in your couch and see us killing each other. Why do we need to listen to you anyways?
lol, I think it is you who don't understand. The reformers was out numbered the conservative even 20 years ago. However, at that time, Deng who was not the president but rather the de facto ruler of China because he controled the troops. That was why reformers were inhibited. They had more people, but not more power. It is not the case now. I don't know why you are so eager to start a civil war that so man Chinese people want to avoid.
What I want is a reformation that KMT did in the 70s. I would do anything to avoid another civil war in China. Internal change is possible and that's what I want to work on. Not just simply throw in another government who does not know what it is doing.
That's what I have been saying all along. You change a government, the same things happen all over again. My point is, if you can only change the government from a bad one to another perhaps less bad one, why not save the energy to really make things better? You are right, in democracy you kick ass if they do bad stuff by selecting another bad guy, two bad does not make a good one, it makes a sick one.
I wouldn't say that. I know many outside forces are so eager to see China fall so that THEY can devide China apart, same thing happened in 19th centuries.
If someone else would do the same and everything has to start all over again, I'd rather working with the existing government and try to make some changes.
Yeah, but what are you going to do about it? Vote for the liberals to get a higher deficit or the NDPs to pay more taxes hat you have no idea where it would go? Or to vote BQ so Quebec can be independent? The choice you have in democracy is really no choice at all. If we know changing the government would not solve the problem, why would we even bother arguing that?
The same reason why CCP will do some change. If they don't then there will be a drastic change very soon that may result in the complete loose of power. That is why they are studying the reason behind the fall of USSR and the CCCP. This is why they are trying to retain the power by giving some power back to people. It is too early to say what China will be like in 20 years. Democracy is this, you know they are all liars, but you have to elect one liar or the other.
one thing I found very amusing about Canadians is the similarity of them and the Chinese people of Qing Dynasty. They are living in a dream that they are the only civilized ones while the rest of the world are barbarians. Well, it is a nice dream, but, be ready to wake up with something totally different.
If that's what you want to believe, then so be it. At least CCP are thinking about making some changes, at least they are trying to be more democratic. Well one thing in this world is never say never. Chinese have always been following the easy way but not effective way of solving problems, they always trying to get rid of the government at hand when problems arise. As a result, they keep changing the government without solving the problem.
That's why peace and harmony are called "the goal". China is still in the process of getting their. The "harmonious society" was promoted by president Hu to be the priority of the government agenda. It includes the idea of a more democratic soceity and more freedom of speech. Ethnic tension and violence is common in any multi-ethnic country and China is no exception.
lol, nope. To the students, US has always been the good guy, their saviour, their boss. The purpose for their campaign was to make China the 52nd state of US. Their ultimate goal was to adopt the USA lifestyle as well as the political system. The reason they are enjoying their lives in the USA was they need money from CIA and FBI to pursue their agenda as a political party.
Really, it seems to me that many Tian an men students are enjoying the American lifestyle fairly happily. China does not want to be USA, she want to compete with USA. USA wants China to be like USA economically so they could continue to exploit the cheap labour in China.
The students did not want the REAL communism, OK? If they did they wouldn't have held that "goddess of democracy" which is a prototype of "statue of liberty", and they wouldn't have thrown paint onto the portrait of Mao who was the communism spiritual leader in China. Many Chinese people NOW wanted real communism, there is a rise of power of the "red and hard core" among ordinary people.
The conservatives and the reformers, that's what we call them. Deng was a reformer economically but conservative in politics. The current leaders were reformers and they are thinking about doing reform now, a bit late, but still workable.
Well that means you are also supporting the separatist groups. The nature of those students have long been changed. They have just become another political party with no principle but only agendas to pursue. As for the corruption, in an study it shows that China is the 8th most corrupted region in Asia, Taiwan is the 9th, the most corrupted ones were 1. Philippine and 2. Indonisia. The least corrupted ones were Hong Kong and Singapore.
I don't think the students were bringing a total american lifestyle in to China. I hate to talk bad about China etc but back then the communist party in China was very corrupt. It's really sad to see Chinese fighting Chinese. I want to make my dream come true, that is the unity of Chinese people. honor and respect is one of our people's traditional values. .. now it's missing ... among the disrespectful lifestyles of the modern days......
And I think the Chinese government is still workable with some reformations, like now they start thinking about to move into a more democratic form of government, lose control of speech little by little, make initiatives to hear from the people and address social injustice more closely.
I wouldn't say that. The one in Cuba is by far the most workable form of communist government which is represented by the form of economy. It has the marxist way of planned economy. The communist government in China is only communist in names. It's way of conduct the economy is purely capitalist (the 19th century style, which is why there is a whole lot problems there). The economic structure in Canada is more toward socialist, it is even more socialist in Northern European countries.
The T square thing was in fact a clash of power between the left wing of the party and the right wings reformers in the party. Even in the CCP itself there is left, middle and right wings. The students, however, was too naive to promote everything completely American style to china which would have caused serious consequence. It was wrong though to send troops, it destroyed the bond between the PLA and the people a great deal. But again, PLA was just following the order.
Oh, they don't do it in Quebec? My bad then. I heard from someone they that in Quebec. But Ontario though is a definite. The school my cousin goes to in Toronto, plays national anthem everyday in the morning, nine o'clock sharp to mark the start of the class. In catholic school there is a morning prayer after the anthem.
It happened between my dad and my uncle too, they are brothers, but my uncle is more left and my dad more right. In China, honestly, politics is really something you can pick up and have a healthy argument with your friends in tea party.
they did, lol, quite often actually. I was surprised that my math teacher was such an orate. Anyways, after that they just went all buddy buddy like. Life as a teacher in China can be very boring and repetitive, I guess that was a good adjustment for them.
lol, don't worry about that. I had a very funny experience in China when my Chinese teacher was a "red and hard core" communist and my math teacher was a hard core anti-communist. He would always gave a lecture about his anti-communist point of view before the real lecture. I have recently visited them both and they seem to be more modest now.
I am surprisingly very understanding in that case. I knew a generation of them was raised by being fed with "good west, bad communist east" etc. Maybe that cold war mentality is deeply rooted in her mind.
Well, I was told that when I was in elementary school, and it appears that I happen to remember it. In fact, the only real election in China is held in classroom, for electing governing board of the class and course reps.
If I remembered correctly, the national flag was hanging on the wall of every classroom in Chinese schools, right above the blackboard. Maybe the teacher played the national anthem just to encourage some patriotism from students? For me it is for the same nature that Canada play national anthem everyday in the morning.
Canada plays their national anthem everyday? In Malaysia we play it every morning but in school it's only once a week but even then, we're sick of it :P
In high schools. Not all of them but in Ontario and Quebec I think. Every morning they would play national anthem to mark the start of the school. Some teachers would even ask the students to sing along.
that's a wow, I thought over seas they don't have much respect for their own teachers? I mean over here Our Chinese will bow etc to show our respect to teachers. I think it's a good custom
No, they don't, they don't respect the teachers the way we do in the east. You could argue or fight with your teachers in class here in Canada, but in the east it is very impolite and disrespectful to do so.
what the ... that's so disrespectful. Even if the teacher made a mistake, we wouldn't be smart asses to correct our teacher's mistake. That's like so rude disrespectful...
Yeah well, probably that's what she learned from her history book back in her time in the 50s? But I rather think that's an isolated incidence, just like the one you mentioned in China.
Oh, I heard it from the daughter of a friend. I don't know how I would feel if I have heard it from first hand. But what I thought was the teacher still live in the 50s.
"What will you say if our teacher tell us about Mao Zedong was wrong and killed millions of Chinese, communism sux, capitalism is good??"
A teacher in fact did that, in an elementary school in Toronto. She even said that "all countries with stars on their national flags are bad". As far as I knew, she is still in the teaching position.
OK, fine, the teacher is unprofessional in that way. the teacher was wrong. But the teacher did it in her own free will, all right? Not all teachers had done that at the same time. How can you say it is government control? The government did not tell her to do that. She probably won't be fired because like I said, teaching is a very stable job in China, a school wouldn't fire a teacher unless serious harm has been done.
Actually virtually all Chinese know where and why she said that. The video clip was everywhere in China. And teacher should tell students what is right and what is wrong. In this case, Sharon Stone is obviously the wrong one. It is not just political. Just because she her political position is pro-separatist so she can say a natural disaster like that a Karma?
Yeah, me too. But I seem to think differently. I don't think they are brainwashed to hate USA, but rather the insensitive Americans. In fact, many people in China are pro USA and many are anti USA, just like Canada. I would even bet the anti USA sentiment is even stronger in Canada in many aspects.
I really don't seem to see the problem right there. If it is wrong, and the teacher should teach the student that this is wrong, and since Sharon Stone has said the wrong thing that hurt China as a nation and Chinese as a people, they have all the rights to do that.
That's what history should be, but what it never has been. History has always been intertwined with politics so closely that it is impossible to find the true subjective history. Never in Chinese and never in English. That is why my history professor warned me when I was working on a term paper: "Always remember, the powerful one writes history, think twice before you believe in anything. "
How do you know the teacher wasn't just refer to that incidence in that one class? The teacher is just trying to let the student know what is going on. It was just an in class example, not a course. A course is something you need to spend at least one semester on.
If you are talking about history, then i can assure you it is a reflection of political agenda of different times. Just like many people your age has a very negative impression about the communism because you have always been told communism is bad. The irony is many of you hardly even know what communism really is about. If your teacher really is liberal, s/he should tell you in the first class that ALL histories are served as propaganda of the victors.
Have you spent one day in a Chinese classroom? I had 16 years in a Chinese educational system and I was not to be trained as a red guard. Instead, I was trained to have my own goals and expectations for my future. We learn the same curricula as you in Canada, and more rigorous. The only bad thing about that system is it does not encourage innovative thinking, which is why I decide to receive higher education in Canada.
I think you really underestimated the level of freedom in China and the intellectual level of Chinese people. In a Chinese forum it is very common the two groups arguing with each other, and they even start cursing each other. I think it is bad because in order to move a step forward in democracy, people should first learn how to disapprove one's opinion with respect.
I know what I should do to my people and I don't need you to tell you that. There are some people in China that are pro-CCP and some are not, So what I will do is to respect their opinions and encourage them to do so.
Teaching falls into the educational bureau, it has nothing to do with the propaganda department. And I think the government should be careful in deciding what curricula are right for students.
Teaching is heavily controlled by government in any country, Canada too. People in Canada has long been fed with their government propaganda that is to train them to suit its own style of thoughts.
I wasn't fleeing. In fact, after I finished my education here I would go back just to see what I can do to my people. Something more useful than talking on youtube.
They are not brainwashed, they know the country better than some dude who has never been to China yet claim they knew everything. They not only knew what is going on, but understand why. They know how hard it is to govern over 1 billion people in a country.
No, the most money earning jobs are private companies and foreign companies. state owned companies, government jobs and teaching give you stable jobs, but very sucking pay. You don't get rich with those jobs.
The world is not a fair place. Deal with it. Lots of Americans think US is not a good place for them so they moved to Canada. Lots of Canadians think Canada is no good so they moved to the US. If you have money, you can live a good life just about anywhere. Similarly, if you don't have money, they you are damned to hell just about anywhere.
Yes, the government need improvement in that aspect. But all government would have a preferred group of people regardless of the nature of the government.
of course reserve because if they don't have anything to live in their own country outside reserves, how it is possible for them to live in a foreign country?
lol, I think not. When people are starving to death, they wouldn't care about their rights, only survive. Human rights and democracy are just some middle class concept which a group of people have acquired enough money and want more privilege.
Of course NOT ALL are bad. just like NOT ALL Chinese factories are sweet shops. Of course they are free to live out of them, but not all of them CAN. Because they would have nothing to live outside the reserve. There is always a mix of some good and some bad.
Well, do you think if everyone stop buying made in China products it will help the living condition of the workers by taking their jobs away? It wasn't CCP's fault really, it was whoever that open the factory there. If CCP tell them ok, you have to do this and that now at your own expenses, they would immediately leave and people would be out of jobs.
I guess you have never lived on a reservation and see how their water was tainted too. Not as bad as the one in China.
One dilemma for China's economic development is as soon as the government impose some standard, all companies move outside China to places like Philippine or Cambodia where there are no standard at all. This happened just last year when CCP introduced minimum wages. So if the factories leave, people there would be left with no jobs at all.
True, but you see inequality exists even in a country so well developed like Canada with a population 40 times less than China and the inequality is huge. Not to mention the slums of African American in the heart of most developed cities like New York. Again, not to mention the "untouchables" in India and the flat broke peasants in Philippine and South America. Social inequality is a complex eco-political issue and solutions is not as simple as "kick the gov't out and we will be fine".
oh, please, you don't know what living conditions the "majority natives" living in. Democracy is democracy, colonialism is colonialism. If you mix up this two, then you are probably regretting that Japan did not colonize China earlier.
yeah, right, like what the canadian government did to the natives? Either killing them off or send them to residential school. then 150 years after they simply say, "huh, sorry" and got away with it.
No, man, no. That's however what the mainstream believes though. Just think about it, if it really is easy to make money and get rich for them, why they still selling drugs and abuse alcohol if there is easier way to make money? It's the colonialist power never went away, just hidden under the mask of democracy and multiculturalism. University is NOT free to them. They just get more financial aid than others.
In fact, in any country entertainment is subject to government prescreening, more so in China than in other countries that's true. It was the government responsibility to control the content of entertainment. And government also retain the rights to lift your privacy when they see fit.
Well, such things happen in US all the time, the government would usually punish a couple of scapegoat instead. Remember, in a democratic society, government has limited power thus limited responsibilities.
That is not usually the case. Even in Canada, which has a superior democratic system than the US, the poor and powerless is still poor and powerless, namely the aboriginals. They don't even have a party in parliament. and the one speaking for poor people the NDP, never acquire more than two seats in parliament.
No, friend. Democracy never gives you power over the government. Government maintain the ultimate power of governance and what the people have is to oversee the process of it, so that the two parts limit each other. Good democracy creates a balance of power, but that type of ideal system does not exist in any democratic country.
Well, democracy is going to change that? I think not. Just take a look at Philippine, the most democratic country yet most corrupted country in Asia. Or maybe India for a closer comparison. The key of change is not political parties, it is the economic foundation of a country.
No, in fact I attended an open conference DPP held in U of T. That's basically what they said. Hey don't blame me if you can't take it. I was just passing on the message. They definitely are different, just like the difference exists in CCP. But the ideology is there, politically they are in support of the very same people who is trying to sell Chinese territory to corporate US in parts. And by the way, I haven't watched CCTV for 5 years, my cable service does not give me that.
Ok, I made a comment regarding this one and it disappeared. I don't know why. Basically what I was saying is the economy is behind it, not the politics. With over supplied labourfoce some underprivileged people have a choice to work cheap, or nothing at all. China has to go through this painful process in order to have the economic foundation to create a welfare system and boost domestic consumption. That's basically how any country developed.
From what I have seen in Canada they are the same people. They even openly announced that they are support the independence of tibet, uighurs and pan-green taiwanese. Shocking and disappointing isn't it? That's what I felt, too. So I completely lost faith in them.
Well the basic law of economics determined the Chinese labour is deemed to be cheap. It is a matter that over supplied Chinese labour either work for next to nothing but still something, or nothing at all. If the CCP does not attract foreign investment like that China would never have the economic foundation to create its much needed welfare system to boost its domestic demand. If you change the government to any other one would probably still go through the same process.
Canadian welfare is a perpetual saving plan. When you have a job a portion of your paycheck goes to the government and when you out of job, it is the amount you get (usually less than the amount you have paid to the government). In fact, after working in both of the countries I have to say that regardless of the absolute amount, purchasing power wise China offers better opportunity, with my credentials anyways.
The DPP is the same group of people who is in support for the turk terrorists and tibetan separatists, and Taiwan independists. For me a traitor is anyone who would exchange the territory of China for money and political support from the US in particular. You seem to focus on the "happy" part but not the "change" part. No party is perfect, whatever you prefer is your business and whatever I do is mine. So let's agree to disagree.
And I am sorry to tell you that although I think CCP is in need of some serious change, I am generally happy with their reign. It would be better, of course, if i can use more freedom and balance of power. However my approach would be to support them while initiating some change from within. And I have great respect for PLA because I personally owe my life to them.
I don't believe in drastic change. KMT was once a dictatorship thrown away by CCP, the result is we get another dictatorship. That was a time when voting was not the method to determine win or lose. Both of them have done great goods and great evil. However, those two parties are by far the only ones I trust to rule the country of China, not some Falun Gong or DPP who are trying to sell the country apart. I really don't care which of them rule the country.
I'm sorry, the videos I was talking about wasn't for you, it was for plovakia who complained not be able to watch my videos, it was a response for her.
well bro, I have a feeling that Mainland China will turn into an official Democratic country.
China doesn't force us to be Communist anymore and there's no electric fence or mine fields (Just like north Germany and North Korea) and the best part is u can now go on vacation :)) Communism will fall soon bro, it's just a matter of time.
In a democratic society it means you have a say in what government you want, but does not guarantee to have the government you want. In democratic society you have to let others govern if your government does not win. You are subject to government's governance like it or not. Be ready to receive many different opinions fo you and against you in a civilized way. You should probably spend some time in your US boss's home to have an idea what "democracy" really means.
Yeah, me too. Only mine was different from yours and I am not expressing myself in an uncivilized way like you. I don't understand why you need to make so many separate posts when you can fit them into one?
Democracy means everyone entitled to an opinion and everyone can disappprove that opinion with respect. It certainly does not mean you can do whatever you want with out subject to government regulation.
Haha, funny, a sharp alternation of attitude you have. I am not a commie, nor do I need to kiss the American but for a living. Anyways, people could talk about anything, but I see and heard of no shooting, thus I wouldn't believe anything without proof.
By the way, you should probably learn what democracy really is before you start promote it.
eh? oh I'm really sorry, I thought you were an American asking us Chinese to kiss American butts. I'm terribly sorry.
Yes recently Our Chinese navy opened fire upon the vietnamese fishermen. It's a real shame and I'm sure it's because of the Vietnamese - Chinese border war.
Hi, there, I don't know how to make comment on your own channel so I'll do it here. My channel is not fully set up. I don't have any video because I am just a modest youtube user, I watch most of the time :). As far as I know about the Vietnam, the current issue is they are illegally claim our territory in south China Sea as theirs, so the poor fisherman became the canon ash.
hi there, sry i disabled comments coz i constantly attack racist users but you could've pm'ed me ;D
yes it is a shame that such good fishermen were killed... this will increase the hate towards us. it's bad enough that the French, Americans and Canadians hate us... Not to mention, the malays hate us too. Always calling us 'cina babi' or 'Chinese pig'. We face discrimination here all the time .... not to mention the criminals here are made up of Chinese (alot too) and I'm so ashamed of them.
in what way is America protecting us from the Turks? China isn't as soft hearted as the US to hold back it's military if needed. China is a country that is proud of it's military's number and capability. No doubt, the US only advantage over china is it's tech in weapons. and That is why the US is strongest.
You misunderstood my point. I was implying that while PLA is dying to protect the safety and integrity of China as a country, someone like jianghua are sitting in front of the computer pouring shit on them. I respect PLA the most regardless of what others say. Tian'anmen was a shame, but PLA was not to be blamed. They are just doing what they are ordered to do, and that is the most important thing for an army.
hi Jianghua, you're from China eh? If there were anyone I would support the most, it's the Chinese people. The goverments are too corrupt. something has to be done. So are you anti communist too? You have my support all the way bro.
yes, but my comment was like weeks ago. I'm aware of the Chinese Navy shooting the Vietnamese fishermen and I"m very dissapointed and extremely ashamed. Vietnamese have always been very nice people to me. This is just so heart breaking
That did NOT happen. The PLA wasn't even there. Some police officer showed up to maintain order. There was no shooting, if there was it would have been all over the western media. But none of the credible ones said a thing!
Many wars have been fought for the Chinese heartland.
The main ethnic groups who vied for the "Mandate of Heaven", rule of the fertile central plains and its talented inhabitants (other than Han): Jurchens (Manchus, if not assimilated), Khitan (Daur, if not assimilated), Mongols (if not assimilated), Xiongnu (assimilated into Hans and others, incl Hakka). Han Chinese are the most mixed people of East Asia.
the PRC and the ROC are bot NOT the legal ruling powers of china. the real ruler is the royal family of the QING dynasty. 大清万岁!!
randomfatblob 1 month ago
imma move to china this western crap is getting on my nerves
AltairKamahl 5 months ago
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CHINESE PEOPLE LIKE SPARROW IN GOLDEN CAGE,
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U CAN DEAD IN UR GOLDEN CAGE AS UR GRANDPA, UR FATHER .
FIRST FIGHT FOR UR FREEDOM.
THEN US, B'COZ WHEN WE ANGER THEN NO GOD WILL SAVE U,
AND IF GOD TO DERES TO SAVE U, WE WILL CUT HIS HEAD AS WELL............
prashant4650 8 months ago
@prashant4650 stfu indian
ervin920 2 months ago in playlist Army of China
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Austin95329 9 months ago
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yiiycc 1 year ago
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Ma Fuxiang killed hundreds of european foreigners during the boxer rebellion, when he was an officer in the qing army. He was later given top posts by the KMT and attended all government meetings.
We don't welcome subhumans like you in our country. ma zhongying's troops harassed and beat foreingers in xinjiang. The KMT armies even attacked the foreign concessions head on, taking shots at european owned ships.
BurnabyCanadaCracker 1 year ago
@BurnabyCanadaCracker what did this guy say that triggered this huge debate lol.. I think he deleted his comment
MrKicks2010 1 year ago
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ma hongkui and bai chongxi slaughtered thousands of japanese soldiers during WW2, at taierzhuang, suiyuan, guangxi, and henan, thousands of japanese were defeated and killed by saif al islam (Sword of islam). ma hongkui's troops were described by european observers as "terrifying all those around them, fierce looking, carrying short curved swords and rifles"
BurnabyCanadaCracker 1 year ago
@jianghuabackalive2
did you hear me, cracker bitch? the japanese soldiers raped cracker dutch, french and british women when they took over their southeast asian colonies, they fucked and used them as sperm deposits. :)
thats what happens to cracker bitches like your mother. :)
BurnabyCanadaCracker 1 year ago
fuck u tibet and long live china's communist government
MrBowang 2 years ago 5
@MrBowang Hey! Tibetans are just as loyal as any other Chinese.
Noobssuckass300 5 months ago
china wold be only imperialism ' shit without C. C. P. JIANGHUABACKALIVE2 BE AMERICAN TESTIS.
jokeparon 2 years ago
民主和法治是强国的根本,这两样中国都没有。同美国玩,中国未够班。专制的强项是压制国内。
chinawanker 2 years ago
听口气你因该是香港。人。 你们是不是还想做英国狗 。才做了几天人又 想做狗。我们大陆十几亿人都是sb就你独自清醒!!哈哈哈
MOVE32 2 years ago
jianghuabackalive2,你全家都让狗操死了!
jianghuabackalive2,你全家都让狗操死了!
jianghuabackalive2,你全家都让狗操死了!
audreyfaithperryhill 2 years ago
@audreyfaithperryhill 那得多爽阿。。。
qx02 1 year ago
how does talking about "white wannabe" in a Riverflooding Rescue mission video making you sane?
KaraKhitan 2 years ago
The Great People's Liberation Army!!!
KaraKhitan 2 years ago
whatever. It's human nature. the more we have, the more we want.
lilac0128 2 years ago
probably, but I would say more so in China than in other places. In China people tends to live closely together and everyone is somewhat related to the others. In N. A. people tend to live more scattered.
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, it does not look like so to me. The video about that incidence was shot by civilian camera as well as by tourists. I thought my was an isolated case, but it turned out to be not the case. There had been things like that going around but nobody has paid attention. One thing about a Chinese village is there is no secrete, whatever you do, people talk, gossip is the entertainment, so they normally don't take things seriously even if it is.
lilac0128 2 years ago
but I have returned to city with my parents when they talked to me about it. Never properly thanked the guy who saved my life. It's a pity.
lilac0128 2 years ago
It was 1999 when they said that. I think it was before the Falun Gong self-torching thing happened in Tian an men so it was legal at that moment.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I guess some young men in the village escorted him to the county police station. Everything afterward was just a flash, everyone was talking, she was crying I was crying. It was not until some 8 months later did I hear anything about him from my grandparents, that this guy had been devoting most of his time in Falun Gong and left all hard labour work to his mother. That he is now in jail I am safe.
lilac0128 2 years ago
She survived, but got really scared. She was begging me for help. I guess all I did was help her run and screaming for more help. I think I fell a couple of times, no serious injury, but really scary. Then all of a sudden that military green showed up.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That's understandable. Everyone was overracting before that.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Sorry I got exceed the comment limit! Be patient all right?
There was this crazy guy who was trying to kill his old mother. The poor lady was screeming and running and bumped into me. A neighbour's son who were a PLA on vacation helped us got away. It happened in 1998 summer when I was spending time in rural area with by grandparents.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That was even before the whole issue of south China sea started! Jesus Christ. I am impressed by your imagination.
lilac0128 2 years ago
You were right about how it started. Police said it was a suicide, but they need to do more examination through autopsy. People on the other hand, distrust the police and did not allow the police to take the body away. Police insisted on taking the body. Thus a demonstration began and when riot police came, angry crowd start throwing stones at them. No shooting as I've seen.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Again, an old story probably in the 60s or 70s? Capital punishment is not easily approved in China nowadays. If you say someone is locked up without a trial, that I believe. But not capital punishment.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Yes I did. Remember I said I owe PLA my life? That's where it happened.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Not everyone of them is friendly to Chinese. I have a couple of friends from Vienam who are of Chinese descending, they said the vienamese were not friendly with Chinese at all.
lilac0128 2 years ago
What Falun Gong did in China you probably would never know since you would never hear it from them. I can only tell you what i saw. They don't kill people on street, they kill people at home under their own roof.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I see, you are still live in the 50s. Not everyone in China like Mao, some does some don't. I personally don't like his political idea but I like his attitude. 2nd you don't believe in capital punishment, I grant you that, let's agree to disagree. 3rd, people throw stones to riot police because they thought they were in their way, again like I said, there is no evidence thus assumption is not a sounding ground to make conclusion.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Like I said, there is a distinguish b/w religion and cult. Hell's angels is a cult, KKK is a cult, and there is also a cult in Japan, whatever the name is. Many of their members have been executed because they committed organized crime. Just as the Falun Gong did, who persuade their practitioners to kill their families so that it could send them to heaven.
lilac0128 2 years ago
5th, China and Viet Nam has issues about the boarder at south china sea, fishermen from both sides are being killed. By far more Chinese have been killed than the vienamese. It's politics, as you said, dirty games, so you probably need to cast your blame on both side.
lilac0128 2 years ago
First, there is a distinguish b/w cult and religion, and b/w cult and political parties. 2nd, it is not just a cult, but rather an organized crime. 3rd, jiang zemin was not a reformist, he was conservatist. 4th, there is no masscure in Shishou, not from youtube, not anywhere. Just a bunch of people throw stones at riot police then police retreated. I knew you claimed people "talked" about shooting but that was not enough to be an evidence.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well, either you have been out of China for too long, or you haven't bee there at all. Falun Gong was a cult, all right? You knew only what they tell you here in N. America, you don't know what they have done to its cult members back in China. I was there and witnessed the whole thing. Even the government at that time was conservative, I am in full support of them cracking down this killing cult.
lilac0128 2 years ago
What did I say? 20 years ago, aka when 6.4 started, the president and premier were both reformers, but Deng who was a conservative, had the control over troops. it was a lesson to all Chinese, never again did they let the troops fall into hands other than the president. Many people at that time were reformers, but they don't have troops thus no power. But that WAS 20 years ago!
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, I don't, or rather, we don't. Power lies in the people and Chinese people are going to work it out. Even if there is war we cannot count on you. You would just sitting in your couch and see us killing each other. Why do we need to listen to you anyways?
lilac0128 2 years ago
lol, I think it is you who don't understand. The reformers was out numbered the conservative even 20 years ago. However, at that time, Deng who was not the president but rather the de facto ruler of China because he controled the troops. That was why reformers were inhibited. They had more people, but not more power. It is not the case now. I don't know why you are so eager to start a civil war that so man Chinese people want to avoid.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Oh, yeah, I am all for the reformers.
lilac0128 2 years ago
If you take a look at who are the parties in the Philippines, I think they are doing the harder job.
lilac0128 2 years ago
What I want is a reformation that KMT did in the 70s. I would do anything to avoid another civil war in China. Internal change is possible and that's what I want to work on. Not just simply throw in another government who does not know what it is doing.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That's what I have been saying all along. You change a government, the same things happen all over again. My point is, if you can only change the government from a bad one to another perhaps less bad one, why not save the energy to really make things better? You are right, in democracy you kick ass if they do bad stuff by selecting another bad guy, two bad does not make a good one, it makes a sick one.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I wouldn't say that. I know many outside forces are so eager to see China fall so that THEY can devide China apart, same thing happened in 19th centuries.
lilac0128 2 years ago
The problem is there will be a civil war anyways regardless whether CCP is falling by itself or being throw out by someone else.
lilac0128 2 years ago
If someone else would do the same and everything has to start all over again, I'd rather working with the existing government and try to make some changes.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Yeah, but what are you going to do about it? Vote for the liberals to get a higher deficit or the NDPs to pay more taxes hat you have no idea where it would go? Or to vote BQ so Quebec can be independent? The choice you have in democracy is really no choice at all. If we know changing the government would not solve the problem, why would we even bother arguing that?
lilac0128 2 years ago
The same reason why CCP will do some change. If they don't then there will be a drastic change very soon that may result in the complete loose of power. That is why they are studying the reason behind the fall of USSR and the CCCP. This is why they are trying to retain the power by giving some power back to people. It is too early to say what China will be like in 20 years. Democracy is this, you know they are all liars, but you have to elect one liar or the other.
lilac0128 2 years ago
one thing I found very amusing about Canadians is the similarity of them and the Chinese people of Qing Dynasty. They are living in a dream that they are the only civilized ones while the rest of the world are barbarians. Well, it is a nice dream, but, be ready to wake up with something totally different.
lilac0128 2 years ago
If that's what you want to believe, then so be it. At least CCP are thinking about making some changes, at least they are trying to be more democratic. Well one thing in this world is never say never. Chinese have always been following the easy way but not effective way of solving problems, they always trying to get rid of the government at hand when problems arise. As a result, they keep changing the government without solving the problem.
lilac0128 2 years ago
And there are also plenty of minorities in CCP, the vice premier is one, muslim, Hui.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That's why peace and harmony are called "the goal". China is still in the process of getting their. The "harmonious society" was promoted by president Hu to be the priority of the government agenda. It includes the idea of a more democratic soceity and more freedom of speech. Ethnic tension and violence is common in any multi-ethnic country and China is no exception.
lilac0128 2 years ago
lol, nope. To the students, US has always been the good guy, their saviour, their boss. The purpose for their campaign was to make China the 52nd state of US. Their ultimate goal was to adopt the USA lifestyle as well as the political system. The reason they are enjoying their lives in the USA was they need money from CIA and FBI to pursue their agenda as a political party.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well, that's what the CCP is trying to do now, running the country with Confucianism, emphasize peace and harmony.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Really, it seems to me that many Tian an men students are enjoying the American lifestyle fairly happily. China does not want to be USA, she want to compete with USA. USA wants China to be like USA economically so they could continue to exploit the cheap labour in China.
lilac0128 2 years ago
The students did not want the REAL communism, OK? If they did they wouldn't have held that "goddess of democracy" which is a prototype of "statue of liberty", and they wouldn't have thrown paint onto the portrait of Mao who was the communism spiritual leader in China. Many Chinese people NOW wanted real communism, there is a rise of power of the "red and hard core" among ordinary people.
lilac0128 2 years ago
The conservatives and the reformers, that's what we call them. Deng was a reformer economically but conservative in politics. The current leaders were reformers and they are thinking about doing reform now, a bit late, but still workable.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well that means you are also supporting the separatist groups. The nature of those students have long been changed. They have just become another political party with no principle but only agendas to pursue. As for the corruption, in an study it shows that China is the 8th most corrupted region in Asia, Taiwan is the 9th, the most corrupted ones were 1. Philippine and 2. Indonisia. The least corrupted ones were Hong Kong and Singapore.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I don't think the students were bringing a total american lifestyle in to China. I hate to talk bad about China etc but back then the communist party in China was very corrupt. It's really sad to see Chinese fighting Chinese. I want to make my dream come true, that is the unity of Chinese people. honor and respect is one of our people's traditional values. .. now it's missing ... among the disrespectful lifestyles of the modern days......
plovakia 2 years ago
At the latter part of their campaign they were (not from the beginning). But the American lifestyle came in anyways, consumerism. What a shame, eh?
lilac0128 2 years ago
no doubt
plovakia 2 years ago
why would CCP shoot at communist itself?
plovakia 2 years ago
since when did communism succeed :P communism encourages greed and corruption among the goverment.
plovakia 2 years ago
And I think the Chinese government is still workable with some reformations, like now they start thinking about to move into a more democratic form of government, lose control of speech little by little, make initiatives to hear from the people and address social injustice more closely.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I wouldn't say that. The one in Cuba is by far the most workable form of communist government which is represented by the form of economy. It has the marxist way of planned economy. The communist government in China is only communist in names. It's way of conduct the economy is purely capitalist (the 19th century style, which is why there is a whole lot problems there). The economic structure in Canada is more toward socialist, it is even more socialist in Northern European countries.
lilac0128 2 years ago
during the time in the T square the Chinese goverment were hardcore communist and they seemed very corrupt... what a shame eh?
plovakia 2 years ago
The T square thing was in fact a clash of power between the left wing of the party and the right wings reformers in the party. Even in the CCP itself there is left, middle and right wings. The students, however, was too naive to promote everything completely American style to china which would have caused serious consequence. It was wrong though to send troops, it destroyed the bond between the PLA and the people a great deal. But again, PLA was just following the order.
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, man, in Toronto they do that every morning as well as in assemblies.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Oh, they don't do it in Quebec? My bad then. I heard from someone they that in Quebec. But Ontario though is a definite. The school my cousin goes to in Toronto, plays national anthem everyday in the morning, nine o'clock sharp to mark the start of the class. In catholic school there is a morning prayer after the anthem.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Let's just say communism, capitalism and democracy all have its flaws. They are all good in theory but failed at some point in practice.
lilac0128 2 years ago
It happened between my dad and my uncle too, they are brothers, but my uncle is more left and my dad more right. In China, honestly, politics is really something you can pick up and have a healthy argument with your friends in tea party.
lilac0128 2 years ago
they did, lol, quite often actually. I was surprised that my math teacher was such an orate. Anyways, after that they just went all buddy buddy like. Life as a teacher in China can be very boring and repetitive, I guess that was a good adjustment for them.
lilac0128 2 years ago
lol, don't worry about that. I had a very funny experience in China when my Chinese teacher was a "red and hard core" communist and my math teacher was a hard core anti-communist. He would always gave a lecture about his anti-communist point of view before the real lecture. I have recently visited them both and they seem to be more modest now.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I am surprisingly very understanding in that case. I knew a generation of them was raised by being fed with "good west, bad communist east" etc. Maybe that cold war mentality is deeply rooted in her mind.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well, I was told that when I was in elementary school, and it appears that I happen to remember it. In fact, the only real election in China is held in classroom, for electing governing board of the class and course reps.
lilac0128 2 years ago
If I remembered correctly, the national flag was hanging on the wall of every classroom in Chinese schools, right above the blackboard. Maybe the teacher played the national anthem just to encourage some patriotism from students? For me it is for the same nature that Canada play national anthem everyday in the morning.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Canada plays their national anthem everyday? In Malaysia we play it every morning but in school it's only once a week but even then, we're sick of it :P
plovakia 2 years ago
In high schools. Not all of them but in Ontario and Quebec I think. Every morning they would play national anthem to mark the start of the school. Some teachers would even ask the students to sing along.
lilac0128 2 years ago
that's a wow, I thought over seas they don't have much respect for their own teachers? I mean over here Our Chinese will bow etc to show our respect to teachers. I think it's a good custom
plovakia 2 years ago
No, they don't, they don't respect the teachers the way we do in the east. You could argue or fight with your teachers in class here in Canada, but in the east it is very impolite and disrespectful to do so.
lilac0128 2 years ago
what the ... that's so disrespectful. Even if the teacher made a mistake, we wouldn't be smart asses to correct our teacher's mistake. That's like so rude disrespectful...
plovakia 2 years ago
Yeah well, probably that's what she learned from her history book back in her time in the 50s? But I rather think that's an isolated incidence, just like the one you mentioned in China.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Oh, I heard it from the daughter of a friend. I don't know how I would feel if I have heard it from first hand. But what I thought was the teacher still live in the 50s.
lilac0128 2 years ago
They need to be told the basic right and wrongs before they could make their own decisions.
lilac0128 2 years ago
"What will you say if our teacher tell us about Mao Zedong was wrong and killed millions of Chinese, communism sux, capitalism is good??"
A teacher in fact did that, in an elementary school in Toronto. She even said that "all countries with stars on their national flags are bad". As far as I knew, she is still in the teaching position.
lilac0128 2 years ago
OK, fine, the teacher is unprofessional in that way. the teacher was wrong. But the teacher did it in her own free will, all right? Not all teachers had done that at the same time. How can you say it is government control? The government did not tell her to do that. She probably won't be fired because like I said, teaching is a very stable job in China, a school wouldn't fire a teacher unless serious harm has been done.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Oh, they surely do, she was very famous though, she is still very famous for a very different reason.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Actually virtually all Chinese know where and why she said that. The video clip was everywhere in China. And teacher should tell students what is right and what is wrong. In this case, Sharon Stone is obviously the wrong one. It is not just political. Just because she her political position is pro-separatist so she can say a natural disaster like that a Karma?
lilac0128 2 years ago
Yeah, me too. But I seem to think differently. I don't think they are brainwashed to hate USA, but rather the insensitive Americans. In fact, many people in China are pro USA and many are anti USA, just like Canada. I would even bet the anti USA sentiment is even stronger in Canada in many aspects.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I really don't seem to see the problem right there. If it is wrong, and the teacher should teach the student that this is wrong, and since Sharon Stone has said the wrong thing that hurt China as a nation and Chinese as a people, they have all the rights to do that.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That's what history should be, but what it never has been. History has always been intertwined with politics so closely that it is impossible to find the true subjective history. Never in Chinese and never in English. That is why my history professor warned me when I was working on a term paper: "Always remember, the powerful one writes history, think twice before you believe in anything. "
lilac0128 2 years ago
How do you know the teacher wasn't just refer to that incidence in that one class? The teacher is just trying to let the student know what is going on. It was just an in class example, not a course. A course is something you need to spend at least one semester on.
lilac0128 2 years ago
If you are talking about history, then i can assure you it is a reflection of political agenda of different times. Just like many people your age has a very negative impression about the communism because you have always been told communism is bad. The irony is many of you hardly even know what communism really is about. If your teacher really is liberal, s/he should tell you in the first class that ALL histories are served as propaganda of the victors.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Have you spent one day in a Chinese classroom? I had 16 years in a Chinese educational system and I was not to be trained as a red guard. Instead, I was trained to have my own goals and expectations for my future. We learn the same curricula as you in Canada, and more rigorous. The only bad thing about that system is it does not encourage innovative thinking, which is why I decide to receive higher education in Canada.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I think you really underestimated the level of freedom in China and the intellectual level of Chinese people. In a Chinese forum it is very common the two groups arguing with each other, and they even start cursing each other. I think it is bad because in order to move a step forward in democracy, people should first learn how to disapprove one's opinion with respect.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well you don't have to. education is the most and should be the most governmental regulated field. Canada is doing a pretty good job in it.
lilac0128 2 years ago
maybe the stupid does not want to believe it.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I didn't even know how it did that, please enlighten me.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I know what I should do to my people and I don't need you to tell you that. There are some people in China that are pro-CCP and some are not, So what I will do is to respect their opinions and encourage them to do so.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Teaching falls into the educational bureau, it has nothing to do with the propaganda department. And I think the government should be careful in deciding what curricula are right for students.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I wouldn't care them any less than you do. I probably know better what is good for them than you do.
lilac0128 2 years ago
i don't know why you both even bother arguing, we're all Chinese and the Chinese people and the Chinese goverment are two different things.
plovakia 2 years ago
Teaching is heavily controlled by government in any country, Canada too. People in Canada has long been fed with their government propaganda that is to train them to suit its own style of thoughts.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I wasn't fleeing. In fact, after I finished my education here I would go back just to see what I can do to my people. Something more useful than talking on youtube.
lilac0128 2 years ago
They are not brainwashed, they know the country better than some dude who has never been to China yet claim they knew everything. They not only knew what is going on, but understand why. They know how hard it is to govern over 1 billion people in a country.
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, the most money earning jobs are private companies and foreign companies. state owned companies, government jobs and teaching give you stable jobs, but very sucking pay. You don't get rich with those jobs.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I didn't need to do that. I just applied for a passport, then a visa, then I am gone.
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, you have to give the host country a big sum of money so that it would admits you.
lilac0128 2 years ago
The world is not a fair place. Deal with it. Lots of Americans think US is not a good place for them so they moved to Canada. Lots of Canadians think Canada is no good so they moved to the US. If you have money, you can live a good life just about anywhere. Similarly, if you don't have money, they you are damned to hell just about anywhere.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Yes, the government need improvement in that aspect. But all government would have a preferred group of people regardless of the nature of the government.
lilac0128 2 years ago
of course reserve because if they don't have anything to live in their own country outside reserves, how it is possible for them to live in a foreign country?
lilac0128 2 years ago
No rights are given by birth, you have to earn them.
lilac0128 2 years ago
lol, I think not. When people are starving to death, they wouldn't care about their rights, only survive. Human rights and democracy are just some middle class concept which a group of people have acquired enough money and want more privilege.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Of course NOT ALL are bad. just like NOT ALL Chinese factories are sweet shops. Of course they are free to live out of them, but not all of them CAN. Because they would have nothing to live outside the reserve. There is always a mix of some good and some bad.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well, do you think if everyone stop buying made in China products it will help the living condition of the workers by taking their jobs away? It wasn't CCP's fault really, it was whoever that open the factory there. If CCP tell them ok, you have to do this and that now at your own expenses, they would immediately leave and people would be out of jobs.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I guess you have never lived on a reservation and see how their water was tainted too. Not as bad as the one in China.
One dilemma for China's economic development is as soon as the government impose some standard, all companies move outside China to places like Philippine or Cambodia where there are no standard at all. This happened just last year when CCP introduced minimum wages. So if the factories leave, people there would be left with no jobs at all.
lilac0128 2 years ago
True, but you see inequality exists even in a country so well developed like Canada with a population 40 times less than China and the inequality is huge. Not to mention the slums of African American in the heart of most developed cities like New York. Again, not to mention the "untouchables" in India and the flat broke peasants in Philippine and South America. Social inequality is a complex eco-political issue and solutions is not as simple as "kick the gov't out and we will be fine".
lilac0128 2 years ago
oh, please, you don't know what living conditions the "majority natives" living in. Democracy is democracy, colonialism is colonialism. If you mix up this two, then you are probably regretting that Japan did not colonize China earlier.
lilac0128 2 years ago
yeah, right, like what the canadian government did to the natives? Either killing them off or send them to residential school. then 150 years after they simply say, "huh, sorry" and got away with it.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That I agree. in a democratic society, only law, order and national unity has supreme power. both people and government powers are limited.
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, man, no. That's however what the mainstream believes though. Just think about it, if it really is easy to make money and get rich for them, why they still selling drugs and abuse alcohol if there is easier way to make money? It's the colonialist power never went away, just hidden under the mask of democracy and multiculturalism. University is NOT free to them. They just get more financial aid than others.
lilac0128 2 years ago
In fact, in any country entertainment is subject to government prescreening, more so in China than in other countries that's true. It was the government responsibility to control the content of entertainment. And government also retain the rights to lift your privacy when they see fit.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That I agree.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well, such things happen in US all the time, the government would usually punish a couple of scapegoat instead. Remember, in a democratic society, government has limited power thus limited responsibilities.
lilac0128 2 years ago
That is not usually the case. Even in Canada, which has a superior democratic system than the US, the poor and powerless is still poor and powerless, namely the aboriginals. They don't even have a party in parliament. and the one speaking for poor people the NDP, never acquire more than two seats in parliament.
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, friend. Democracy never gives you power over the government. Government maintain the ultimate power of governance and what the people have is to oversee the process of it, so that the two parts limit each other. Good democracy creates a balance of power, but that type of ideal system does not exist in any democratic country.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well, democracy is going to change that? I think not. Just take a look at Philippine, the most democratic country yet most corrupted country in Asia. Or maybe India for a closer comparison. The key of change is not political parties, it is the economic foundation of a country.
lilac0128 2 years ago
No, in fact I attended an open conference DPP held in U of T. That's basically what they said. Hey don't blame me if you can't take it. I was just passing on the message. They definitely are different, just like the difference exists in CCP. But the ideology is there, politically they are in support of the very same people who is trying to sell Chinese territory to corporate US in parts. And by the way, I haven't watched CCTV for 5 years, my cable service does not give me that.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Ok, I made a comment regarding this one and it disappeared. I don't know why. Basically what I was saying is the economy is behind it, not the politics. With over supplied labourfoce some underprivileged people have a choice to work cheap, or nothing at all. China has to go through this painful process in order to have the economic foundation to create a welfare system and boost domestic consumption. That's basically how any country developed.
lilac0128 2 years ago
From what I have seen in Canada they are the same people. They even openly announced that they are support the independence of tibet, uighurs and pan-green taiwanese. Shocking and disappointing isn't it? That's what I felt, too. So I completely lost faith in them.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well, you put their picture onto your profile photo:) its the same group of people lol.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Well the basic law of economics determined the Chinese labour is deemed to be cheap. It is a matter that over supplied Chinese labour either work for next to nothing but still something, or nothing at all. If the CCP does not attract foreign investment like that China would never have the economic foundation to create its much needed welfare system to boost its domestic demand. If you change the government to any other one would probably still go through the same process.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Canadian welfare is a perpetual saving plan. When you have a job a portion of your paycheck goes to the government and when you out of job, it is the amount you get (usually less than the amount you have paid to the government). In fact, after working in both of the countries I have to say that regardless of the absolute amount, purchasing power wise China offers better opportunity, with my credentials anyways.
lilac0128 2 years ago
The DPP is the same group of people who is in support for the turk terrorists and tibetan separatists, and Taiwan independists. For me a traitor is anyone who would exchange the territory of China for money and political support from the US in particular. You seem to focus on the "happy" part but not the "change" part. No party is perfect, whatever you prefer is your business and whatever I do is mine. So let's agree to disagree.
lilac0128 2 years ago
And I am sorry to tell you that although I think CCP is in need of some serious change, I am generally happy with their reign. It would be better, of course, if i can use more freedom and balance of power. However my approach would be to support them while initiating some change from within. And I have great respect for PLA because I personally owe my life to them.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I don't believe in drastic change. KMT was once a dictatorship thrown away by CCP, the result is we get another dictatorship. That was a time when voting was not the method to determine win or lose. Both of them have done great goods and great evil. However, those two parties are by far the only ones I trust to rule the country of China, not some Falun Gong or DPP who are trying to sell the country apart. I really don't care which of them rule the country.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I'm sorry, the videos I was talking about wasn't for you, it was for plovakia who complained not be able to watch my videos, it was a response for her.
lilac0128 2 years ago
well bro, I have a feeling that Mainland China will turn into an official Democratic country.
China doesn't force us to be Communist anymore and there's no electric fence or mine fields (Just like north Germany and North Korea) and the best part is u can now go on vacation :)) Communism will fall soon bro, it's just a matter of time.
plovakia 2 years ago
In a democratic society it means you have a say in what government you want, but does not guarantee to have the government you want. In democratic society you have to let others govern if your government does not win. You are subject to government's governance like it or not. Be ready to receive many different opinions fo you and against you in a civilized way. You should probably spend some time in your US boss's home to have an idea what "democracy" really means.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Yeah, me too. Only mine was different from yours and I am not expressing myself in an uncivilized way like you. I don't understand why you need to make so many separate posts when you can fit them into one?
Democracy means everyone entitled to an opinion and everyone can disappprove that opinion with respect. It certainly does not mean you can do whatever you want with out subject to government regulation.
lilac0128 2 years ago
Haha, funny, a sharp alternation of attitude you have. I am not a commie, nor do I need to kiss the American but for a living. Anyways, people could talk about anything, but I see and heard of no shooting, thus I wouldn't believe anything without proof.
By the way, you should probably learn what democracy really is before you start promote it.
lilac0128 2 years ago
eh? oh I'm really sorry, I thought you were an American asking us Chinese to kiss American butts. I'm terribly sorry.
Yes recently Our Chinese navy opened fire upon the vietnamese fishermen. It's a real shame and I'm sure it's because of the Vietnamese - Chinese border war.
plovakia 2 years ago
Hi, there, I don't know how to make comment on your own channel so I'll do it here. My channel is not fully set up. I don't have any video because I am just a modest youtube user, I watch most of the time :). As far as I know about the Vietnam, the current issue is they are illegally claim our territory in south China Sea as theirs, so the poor fisherman became the canon ash.
lilac0128 2 years ago
hi there, sry i disabled comments coz i constantly attack racist users but you could've pm'ed me ;D
yes it is a shame that such good fishermen were killed... this will increase the hate towards us. it's bad enough that the French, Americans and Canadians hate us... Not to mention, the malays hate us too. Always calling us 'cina babi' or 'Chinese pig'. We face discrimination here all the time .... not to mention the criminals here are made up of Chinese (alot too) and I'm so ashamed of them.
plovakia 2 years ago
Oh, sorry, I do have a couple of videos marked as my favorite. Too bad you can't watch them.
lilac0128 2 years ago
I have seen all the videos you mentioned. There was no shooting, only a bunch of mobs stoning the riot police. The riot police then retreated.
And you should think while you are kissing your American boss's butt, who is protecting you from those turk terrorists!
lilac0128 2 years ago
in what way is America protecting us from the Turks? China isn't as soft hearted as the US to hold back it's military if needed. China is a country that is proud of it's military's number and capability. No doubt, the US only advantage over china is it's tech in weapons. and That is why the US is strongest.
plovakia 2 years ago
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lilac0128 2 years ago
You misunderstood my point. I was implying that while PLA is dying to protect the safety and integrity of China as a country, someone like jianghua are sitting in front of the computer pouring shit on them. I respect PLA the most regardless of what others say. Tian'anmen was a shame, but PLA was not to be blamed. They are just doing what they are ordered to do, and that is the most important thing for an army.
lilac0128 2 years ago
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lilac0128 2 years ago
hi Jianghua, you're from China eh? If there were anyone I would support the most, it's the Chinese people. The goverments are too corrupt. something has to be done. So are you anti communist too? You have my support all the way bro.
plovakia 2 years ago
yes, but my comment was like weeks ago. I'm aware of the Chinese Navy shooting the Vietnamese fishermen and I"m very dissapointed and extremely ashamed. Vietnamese have always been very nice people to me. This is just so heart breaking
plovakia 2 years ago
That did NOT happen. The PLA wasn't even there. Some police officer showed up to maintain order. There was no shooting, if there was it would have been all over the western media. But none of the credible ones said a thing!
lilac0128 2 years ago
hoiw old is this vid....it's looks like 10-20 yrs old...never the less PLA is turly for the people in most cases.
johnnyshady 2 years ago
11 years old, it's the great flood in 1998
lilac0128 2 years ago
the PLA actually helped the people a lot. That's why it's called PLA, the People's liberation Army, they were doing it for the people.
But Tieneman was really a shame. It's because of the corrupt leaders from the top. :(
But I'm glad that China now uses it's military to help the people
plovakia 2 years ago
SUPPORT THE PLA AND CHINA'S NATIONAL UNITY!
Many wars have been fought for the Chinese heartland.
The main ethnic groups who vied for the "Mandate of Heaven", rule of the fertile central plains and its talented inhabitants (other than Han): Jurchens (Manchus, if not assimilated), Khitan (Daur, if not assimilated), Mongols (if not assimilated), Xiongnu (assimilated into Hans and others, incl Hakka). Han Chinese are the most mixed people of East Asia.
SayYesToCCTV 2 years ago 2
hing dyng ching fyng ick fu yung! fortune cookie always wrong!!!
ih8kyran 2 years ago
The chinese army should have sorted out the new orleans mess! as there ruling USA elite dont give a rats ass about them.
core1976scotland 2 years ago 2
point being stop being such a sell out and have some pride in being Canadian GEEZ
briarsuchsuch 2 years ago
"stop being such a sell out"
So, knowing, and acknowledging the truth is a sellout?
"have some pride in being Canadian GEEZ"
When have I ever stated I disliked Canada?
Beliserius1 2 years ago
u said Canada is pretty much part of the US for gods sake.
ever heard of the New World Order? why don't u apply for a real ID or have a chip implanted in ur body?
briarsuchsuch 2 years ago
"u said Canada is pretty much part of the US for gods sake. "
I stated that it is an exaggeration, but has basis. I never stated we are.
"ever heard of the New World Order"
Thats it, this debate ends right here, I do not want to waste my time on some conspiracy lunatic.
Good bye.
Beliserius1 2 years ago
an exaggeration, but has basis = pretty much
fine go live in the bubble and pretend u know the truth good bye.
briarsuchsuch 2 years ago
just search "The New World Order is Here! "
u might be willing enough to be Bush's dog but most Canadians wanna be humans
briarsuchsuch 2 years ago