Ok, I didn't know that... But aren't the communists taxing the people of HK in some way or providing government services such as education and defense?Oriental wrote:After 1997. the Communist government has been keeping HK as independent city as possible and she never asks how it is governed. The problem is the very independence while British government does not interfere as well, HK becomes some place quite dictated by merchants. Since the merchants and zillionaires always theatened to redomicile their economic base to somewhere else the government policy was always in favor of the wealthy people. Social welfare is quite ignored. Education is in mess.
Interesting... The way it is portrayed here is that people have a choice to be either with the party or not be with it. I didn't think there was a capitalist party per say, but my sources claimed (mostly through T.V.) that people were given this choice.. Ultimately however, they were still required to pay taxes to it. But maybe not to the same measure as a communist member... Also, my understanding is that they wouldn't have the same benefits as a communist member either..First of all, in China, there is only one party - Communist party. If an enterpeuner and millionaire in China tells you that he does not have political identity, he must be telling lies to you. (this is a taboo in China because Chinese government wants to cultivate some wealthy men and millionaire to combat the foreigners; their racism is grave) All capitalists in China are actually molded by Chinese government. (no new coverage can reveal this, because no one can tell you this truth with verification.
Ok, got you..1) they work hard, not for the communist party, but for themselves, for power and money, and mostly, for glory and to avoid shame (I still can't find the biblical meaning of "glory and shame". the people here are highly sensitive to "glory and shame" and, precisely, "faces" which are their lives and hatred oozes if you are better than them, and they would combat against you, by whatever means, so that by comparison, they won't be worse than anyone, in whatever respect. Sometimes, they fail, so they can be highly frustrated if they can't win the "glory" and fall into "shame"
Hmmm, perhaps I'm seeing it different then. I live reasonably close to San Francisco and Chinatown. The Chinese are always considered to be hard workers and flourish greatly under the capitalist blanket here.. Of course some are poor too. But in my opinion, they are some of the nicest people and are very happy to please their guests... They are also very grateful for their work..2) they are not grateful to their work and they are not humble to their rulers. They are highly aggressive; because communist party bullies the citizens, they are simply afraid of the political party which doesn't mean that they are grateful. If they tell you that they are grateful, they are simply telling lies to you to avoid taboo.
Perhaps this is different over there, I don't know since I've never been to China.. I can understand however how they wouldn't be grateful to the aggressive communist party though. I don't think anyone would..
Yes, I believe that the U.S. government is right too.. My only wish is that China becomes a democracy too.. Again, it probably get's back to being scared of the rambo rulers there.. Who wouldn't be?3) the peace in China when the citizens, as you said, won't fight back, is simply because: they are not armed, and second, they don't know how to fight. the social system doesn't bear any channel to complain and there is no ombudsmen (either the concept or the mechanism) to deal with complaints. When US government always hurled criticism against China for lack of human rights, US government is absolutely right. There is no freedom and human rights in China at all, because there is no knowledge of "human rights" amongst the citizens. They simply don't know what rights they should have but sheer pitiful ignorance and naive observance to the rules.
Ok thank you Oriental... It is interesting though how the American Chinese flourish here. Ok, sometimes they are not too clean.. But they take their work ethic very seriously here.. Education is also very important to them and they are very respectful here..4) I don't think their attitude are Christ-like servant, because the observance ideology is actually likened to: millions of people loyal to one source - the communist party, but millions of people do not care about each other unless they fall within 5 kinds of relationship - kings and officers, father and sons, husband and wives, teacher and students, as well as friends and enemies. Strangers do not have any relationship amongst themselves. In Christianity, Jesus teaches us to love strangers and He died for strangers' sins. Samaritan parable about neighborhood love in Luke gospel does not exist in traditional value in China. Therefore, you may see that the streets and places in China is so dirty. People do not have love for strangers (they don't understand why they should love to keep clean the places where are not their homes at all! see?)
Yes, that is quite sad... I see this too.. Many of the higher ups say that the U.S. are simply evil people and are liars... Therefore they are not to be trusted. It almost justifies their reasonings.. I don't see why.. America only wants to help not hurt...I really don't know how they can voice their opinions. Walmart is said to have organised labor union in China, but the problem is the traditional value of Chinese people who don't know that they have the rights to complain at all, and worse still, they don't get accustomed to complain! How pitiful they are! they are educated for thousands of years in their minds: don't complain and be good boys in schools, family, and as a citizens just like getting poisoned in their minds!
Yes, but isn't this more of the communist rambo's talking here? Not the actual people...the simplest way to understand China is: imagine a Rambo, finishing his glory in Vietnam war, comes back and grasps power in USA, and being a soldier himself, his policy is: every American has, and is forced, to be a soldier to see the world. How crazy it is!
Thank again Oriental ..