Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
You're like an american trying to convince us that it's ok for them to destroy the brits because they won the civil war.
Yes, the Chinese Communist Party is hopelessly ineffecient and now they're only one of the world's major power economically, politically, and militarily.leetom said:The Chinese Communist Party is hopelessly ineffecient and an embarassment on China's history.
It isn't about having rebel Chinese demanding self rule over their particular province, it's about resisting the absolute and undeniable shitness of the CCP, 'Chinese socialism' and the hopeless inability of the CCP to govern effeciently.
Taiwan independance.
What a stupid analogy. I don't know much about American history, but I know that the American Civil War was fought between Americans of the south, and Americans of the north. Britain didn't take part in the civil war. That's what makes it a civil war.Not-That-Bright said:You're like an american trying to convince us that it's ok for them to destroy the brits because they won the civil war.
True, China's rapid economic growth in the past half century is incredible, however it has done little in improving the quality of life of the Chinese people. In recent times, a vibrant middle class has emerged but this is a very small percentage of the population, the great deal of Chinese living in terrible conditions in the cities or the provinces. Massive unemployment, poor social security and poor services all prevail in China today. Those that are employed often work for a pittance.berry580 said:Yes, the Chinese Communist Party is hopelessly ineffecient and now they're only one of the world's major power economically, politically, and militarily.
As for the Chinese rebels (Taiwanese), their government is so efficient to the point where you see POLITICIANS picking up chair and having a gang fight in the 'PARLIAMENT' almost routinely. Not to mention their prestigous method in gaining 'recognition' by countries you'll never find without a microscope in the world atlas- by annual 'contributions'. :uhhuh: Even then, around only 20 countries 'support' them. (You can exclude most if not the whole of Europe from the 20 odd countries)
Very sorry, i think i wrote that at around 4am.leetom said:What a stupid analogy. I don't know much about American history, but I know that the American Civil War was fought between Americans of the south, and Americans of the north. Britain didn't take part in the civil war. That's what makes it a civil war.
I think you're referring to the War of Independance.
uh, why would consciption be introduced...berry580 said:If Australia has conscription in preparation for a war with China, I would be certain to refuse in joining the army to fight them.
and think of the mess they've created when they've tried to go in with their morals and democratic 'standards' in the past.Not-That-Bright said:I think the US's war capabilities have been neutralised by their population... they have so much power (alot more than china), yet their hands are tied behind their back because of public opinion.
no, I'm going to laugh at yours.berry580 said:Btw, http://au.news.yahoo.com/041222/3/saeh.html
What should I do? Laugh at the Chinese rebel's stupidity?
You don't need to roll your eyes. Yes they ARE a developing country, yet, in aggregate terms they're still superior to many.Xayma said:Yes but they are still love to claim to be a developing country
The PRC has a large population. If they have social welfare like how Australia has, they'll go bankrupt in no time (although apparent seem to be 'very' rich).True, China's rapid economic growth in the past half century is incredible, however it has done little in improving the quality of life of the Chinese people. In recent times, a vibrant middle class has emerged but this is a very small percentage of the population, the great deal of Chinese living in terrible conditions in the cities or the provinces. Massive unemployment, poor social security and poor services all prevail in China today. Those that are employed often work for a pittance.
Just what do you mean by a political major power? I suppose the CCP has allowed China to hold strength on the international level, but thats it. The poeple are unhappy. They're not even allowed to practise ancient Chinese customs. Surely a chinese-australian zealot like yourself cannot support a political party that bans age-old Chinese traditions. Look at the falun gong for example, a harmless religious sect that is brutally supressed by the CCP.
The CCP is a tyrannical political party and relies solely on the supression of individual thought to hold power. If the population wern't so indoctrinated by Xinhua, they would have overthrown the CCP ages ago.
Militarily? So what, with a billion+ population you'd expect a country to have an effecient military body.
You know, this world ain't always logical. Even the stupidest thing you CAN'T think of can happen.uh, why would consciption be introduced...
australia does not have the military capacity to challenge china anyway. the US would also hesitate in declaring war.
Neutralised?I think the US's war capabilities have been neutralised by their population... they have so much power (alot more than china), yet their hands are tied behind their back because of public opinion.
It's good that you can laugh at something non-existent.no, I'm going to laugh at yours.
Most of current China has been unified in Qin Dynasty (221 BC - 206 BC), although it was soon divided again, but work has constantly been made to reunify China, and even now we still are. But it's just that foreigners are doing all sorts of dirty things to prevent this.Xayma said:It has only been a unified nation since the late 1600's. Not really anything special there. Considering they lost it again in 1895.