2012-09-17, 20:43 | Link #61 |
思想工作
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China with less corruption, cleaner streets, and more hope than Japan?
Maybe if the Chinese can get the Orwellian BS out of their government, and even then it'll still have environmental problems, corrupt habits, and a billion freaking peasants who are mostly impoverished to deal with. |
2012-09-17, 20:58 | Link #62 | |
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2012-09-17, 21:01 | Link #63 | |
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2012-09-17, 21:01 | Link #64 | |
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It's a nice goal, whether that's something that can be achieved anytime soon (or ever), is another issue entirely. |
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2012-09-17, 21:26 | Link #65 | |
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Without Japan (to imitate their product) there will be no investor will come to them and pretty soon the Chinese would have no jobs and the Chinese govt. tax revenue will run out like a ticking time bomb. |
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2012-09-17, 22:17 | Link #66 | |
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...... Oh God,this is one hell of a deadly irony |
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2012-09-17, 22:52 | Link #67 | |
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So yes, Japanese moving manufacturing out of China would be devastating on their economy. And yes, it's ironic considering they're kicking them out themselves.
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2012-09-17, 22:53 | Link #68 | |
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Not only that, but also a number of companies from many other countries are considering (if it's not already underway) to pull themselves out of China because of the numerous scandals involving use of hazardous materials and poor quality of many many products made in China over the last decade. Anyway, "cheating" in making stuff always gives a bad image (I still remember when I noticed a long time ago that "Made in Taiwan" meant crap) and what happened recently on the political front might have been the one drop too many. |
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2012-09-17, 23:24 | Link #70 | ||
思想工作
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lol I didn't mean it like that, just that lots if not most of modern Chinese (those who are well-off) forget or more likely do not care that a great proportion of their country is still made up of poor people, and that just because there is a lot of money in China currently or if the nation has increased military force or w/e it doesn't necessarily mean that real progress has been achieved. Quote:
It also shows, given that the hyper-nationalist sentiment is stirred up by state education and propaganda, that the fundamental object of concern for China's leaders is not the economic well-being of its people or standing of the nation, but that the CCP retains its popular perception among the population as being the legitimate ruler; something it has never been and must always go to great lengths to cover up. |
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2012-09-17, 23:46 | Link #71 |
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Most important and delicious irony: Most of the basic parts in automobiles, cell phones and various electronics assembled in PRC are made by either Japan or ROK. If either ever stops trade, PRC is going to be sinking a whole lot faster.
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2012-09-18, 01:14 | Link #73 | |
今宵の虎徹は血に飢えている
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*come on organizers...take note of all such suggestions being posted on their site*
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