Posted on 02/25/2005 4:20:40 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Edited on 02/25/2005 6:22:12 AM PST by Lead Moderator. [history]
Oh dear, our trinkets have become subject of the prejudice too :'(
Less insults, more clarification please?
Please do try to act mature, this is a serious topic.
I'm answering a fool in his own manner
If you do not wish to contribute anything with merit, please take your spam somewhere else.
Do bray on.
I give up trying to understand what you're saying.
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"These are executed murderers."
Yes, the Germans executed "murderers" in the 1930's and 40's.
I believe Saddam executed "murderers" as well.
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I believe as did (does) the US.
You see the problem here though, is that most on this forum is too used to the idea that people=government=country, due to the system of democracy you are so used to. As a result, you would consider everything that has the "Made in China" label on it to be part of this evil. That's very simple minded. In reality, the "people" who made the "trinkets for Walmart" marched by the thousands on Tianmen Square because they believed something different from the government. Does that not prove that there is actually a difference between the Chinese people and government?
Perhaps one day you should drive your millions of tanks and planes into China, round up all the 1.3 billion Chinese people, throw them into gas chambers and kill them all because they're all evil :)
Nothing is more important than Wal-Mart's bottom line. Nothing.
Welcome to Free Republic. I am curious: is the "min" in your username "民"? (Though perhaps not, since you seem to be confusing the city of Tianmen in Hubei (湖北天門) with Tiananmen Square (天安門廣場).)
As to your comment, you do seem to be rather fixated on distinguishing China's people from China's government. While that is certainly a legitimate stance (and one that I myself subscribe to), it's not something that I particularly think is relevant in regards to my posting #219:
I would generally grant countries with representative government the benefit of the doubt on capital punishment, which I personally have no problem with as an ultimate punishment from a legitimate justice system. Japan and the United States both have a death penalty and reasonably functional court systems, and I generally have no problem with either exercising capital punishment.
But when it comes to the Lubyanka of a communist power, or the killing fields of Khmer Rouge, or the Cultural Revolution of the Chicoms, then, no, I personally don't grant those governments any automatic benefit of the doubt. When you murder tens of thousands, then I myself don't find great credibility in any reasons that such bloody totalitarian regimes adduce as to their murderous ways, though undoubtedly mixed in there will be cases of legitimate capital punishment.
I am explicitly talking about the vile sovereign actions of a disgusting totalitarian government and not the actions of its subjects.
Are you nuts???
It does NOT say "fomenting a rebellion". It says "intentional manslaughter convict". It's a murder sentence. Get off the Tibetan stuff, they're not even in Tibet, nor is she Tibetan.
Where'd you get "fomenting a rebellion" from, anyway? Time to hit the ol' chinese books! :)
Bump - lest we forget how evil China really is.
Bump it again.
Perhaps, just perhaps, if The Former Fornicator-in-chief and his political whore wife, Hildebeast, had to stare at such photographs, might they betray a hint of some humanity?
Though, I doubt it, remember the girl with the top of her head blown clean off when you buy any Made in (Red) China products for yourself or for your family. Starve the SOB's and prepare for total war to survive the inevitable onslaught from these sub-human monsters.
You can’t find anything that isn’t made by the damn chicoms. I’m always pissing and moaning about that to my wife. Then I found some cordless screwdriver bits made in America from Austrian steel. I bought them, and they were crappier than the stinking chicom ones I had.
What about the current occupant of El Casa Blanco?
MFN, Henry Paulson, John Snow, the endless kow-towing...is Mr. Bush somehow different?
They're all for it at the top. They could care less about things like this. Just the price of the goal: One World, One Elite.
They just want to be at the top when the deal is done. That's all. Mr. Bush and the CFR goon squad are all part of it.
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