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To: formosaplastics
"India just let two generations of Indians wallow in poverty while blowhard, socialist-demagogic Indian politicians gave useless speeches all day in India's dysfunctional, gridlock-plagued parliament."

But India didn't "final solution" 65 million Chinese and 1.2 million Tibetans. In fact, India gave home and hearth to the fleeing Tibetans from Red China's "liberation" of Tibet.

Come on, formosplastics, tell us that you work for Formosa Plastics doing millions of dollars of business in Red China--and that's why you are a Communist sympathizer.
96 posted on 12/13/2002 9:36:08 AM PST by HighRoadToChina
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To: HighRoadToChina
Again, if the Chinese have been so busily genociding themselves over the past 50 years as you naively believe, then how on earth did China ever get a population of 1.3 billion today? Certainly, many people died in China around 1959-1961 during the great famine, but there's a difference between people dying due to genocide and people dying because of misguided communist agricultural policies. And, if you're so willing to want to condemn China for losing so many people in a famine, shouldn't you also be praising China for adding about 800 mil. new souls to its population in the last 50 years? In the last 20 years alone, China added another 300 mil. new people! 300 mil. is bigger than America's whole population today, which took several centuries to develop, but China added more people than that just in the past 20 years!!! You've got to say that's the biggest feat of "life creation" in all of human history. And, yes, that staggering population growth did occur under the CCP.
97 posted on 12/13/2002 10:32:49 PM PST by formosaplastics
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