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interesting read about China's mobilization after the quake
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So you expect us to RTFA?
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I like pictures from china:
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*cough* ummmmmm....Katrina.....?
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"The investigation into this earthquake will be a test. Will officials who built collapsible schools really be jailed? Will future plans be open to advance inspection? In recent years we have seen promises to punish corrupt officials turn into real punishments for their accusers."
I will offer a correction pending the outcome of the above. Lets see if they really turn the corner?
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LOL. I was just in Beijing and Hong Kong. Got some news for ya: They're not failing friend. Their economy is on fire.
Remember that national debt thing? Hmmmmmm.....I wonder who on earth has that much money to lend us?
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Unfortunately, where they are failing is environmentally and we will all pay the price for that economically and from a health perspective.
It's almost certain that the air visitors and athletes will breath during the olympics will be deathly unsafe. |
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So true. We are just about to the level of idiocracy and China is just about the opposite. Better sign your kids up for Mandarin classes.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/2054391/China-earthquake-Education-official-speaks-of-school-deaths-shame.html Lin Qiang, the deputy head of the provincial education bureau, called on his fellow officials to accept responsibility for the collapsed schools, which killed thousands of children and teachers across the province 19 days ago. In a moving and unusually personal interview in a Chinese newspaper, he announced he would give up his place on the Olympic torch relay as a mark of respect and contrition. “I have witnessed an appalling tragedy,” he said. “It has had an enormous impact on my soul.” “From the moment of the earthquake on, I have found I cannot bear the idea of passing the buck for the protection of life. “With so many young lives taken away, so many families broken, we couldn’t count ourselves human beings, let alone educators, if we didn’t put the value of life before politics and bureaucracy, if we officials still tried to avoid responsibility and protect ourselves.” Mr Lin described how he had been forced – the day after the quake – to look the tragedy square on when he visited Beichuan middle school, where more than 1,300 children and teachers died. There, he met a woman who had just watched her son die while waiting to be rescued. He laid the blame squarely on corruption: not far away was a charity school whose backers had personally overseen its construction to ensure standards were maintained and money not siphoned off. “It’s morally lazy to blame nature for human tragedies. The child could have survived. The school building could have stood upright.” |
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The only Americans who know anything about China today are those who have been there.
The American media is a bad source for information about China.
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I've been to China 4x. Rick has traveled there extensively as have others. My guess is that the highly negative posters have never set foot in the country. |
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I just came back from a couple of days in China. First time after the quake. The entire country is directing its focus on first helping the victims everything else is secondary. Good will come out of this.
I find it distasteful that there are those on this board that would use this human tragedy as a platform for their misinformed xenophobic bs. If you are not willing to do anything to help, at least try not to do any harm.
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I've never met any westerner who's traveled to China and not come back a changed person, absolutely loving that country. It's a very different place and anyone who calls themself a world traveler, but hasn't yet made it to China, simply can't imagine what it's like. Obviously, western journalists are not real loved in China and, unless they're there totally undercover, are not gonna get to see things most travelers would see. Though I am not a journalist, my company's news-sounding name got me a good going over by their embassy folks when I went for my first visa. I would say covering China has to be an inherent conflict of interest in itself for any western journalist. You simply can't be in that profession and remain unbiased in a country with a state-controlled media, where you have a lot of restrictions on what you can say or whom you can talk with. Sure am glad I'm not a journalist.
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Hey we can still beat their economy... it is not too late! Who here wants to sigh up for eighty hour work week in a factory or construction site with no over time pay and no ear/eye protection?
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I've heard they will restrict private car travel in Beijing to even and odd license plate digits every other day. Still, they'll have a long way to go to clean up the air in Beijing. I wouldn't want to be running that marathon in August.
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You realize, of course, that you could take the entire population of the United States out of China and not put a dent in their labor force. With numbers like that, don't expect wages and conditions to be anything like western standards anytime soon.
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That is an interesting read. Thanks for posting. Others here can throw all of the tired anti-Commie arguments but China is amazing & mutating before our eyes. This is no longer the China that quashed Tiananmen. They have gone from communes & bicycles to cars & condos in 10 years.
"I read one genuine answer to this conundrum in a fascinating article in the China Economic Quarterly. It made the point that what communism has been unable to replace - and has, in fact, built upon - is a long tradition that is neither western-style democracy nor inspired by the Soviet Union. That is, it has created a political system that is based on the paternalistic mobilisation of an entrenched bureaucracy." And re: pollution China & India are in the midst of their Industrial Revolution & some relatively short term - but big scale - environmental problems will occur. The west had 200 years before we started to get our environmental act together. And it could be argued that we're still a long way from where we will have to be. I think that we will see them move a bit faster. Ian
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