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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: sisq0kidd
Just got back from China. The train isn't smooth at all, which is weird since it's magnetic.
Amazing country, aside from the political situation. I think we tend to exaggerate their barbarousness.
It is precisely because of the lack of physical contact that makes it drift As to the barbarousness, it is just a matter of perspective. I think the more appropriate word is ruthless.
that comes from the fact that they are/were a communist society, and most communist governments tend to show more power than the communist beliefs seems to state is key.
but at least now they are a communist democratic society. Better than pure communism, and is/will be responsible for their insanely quick climb up the economic ladder.
Communist Democratic society? That is an interesting phrase I would say it is communist control with free market. As long as you stick to making money, the government will leave you alone. Venture int political view different than the parties, there will be hell to pay.
Agreed. It's a hybridized capitalist market with many communist style controls on religion, press, speech, public assembly, etc.
The funny thing is that in the leading capitalist nations of the US, Japan, and Europe when you get sick someone else pays for it (i.e. Socialist Government) but In Communist China when you are sick no one is expected pay for your treatment except for your self. So you tell me which one of those two ideals is the most communist and the most capitalist? If you ask me it seems that we are switching sides with the Chineese/Soviets.
:thumbsdown:USSR or USSA? (United Socialist States of America?):thumbsdown: