- 08 Jan 2018 23:26
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Thank you sir.
Please no.
Woot woot. I knew we had it in us....literally....
Correct, how else could they make welfare slaves? Oh thats right.....infant vaccination....oh shit, did I say that out loud? Fuck.
This is actually very interesting, a big part of China's non-typical social customs and even economic customs is that it was highly patriarchal before it became communist and certain values are hard to shake, like personal responsibility. Indeed, their one child policy just led to a fucking up of the sex ratio because after all, who would care for the family shrine if not a man?
Its amusing really. China and Russia were like the worst possible places imaginable to implement communism, and thats where they happened.... ROTFL.
"It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains. A vitiated state of morals... is incompatible with freedom."
- Patrick Henry
Hong Wu wrote:great post as usual.
Thank you sir.
Hong Wu wrote: then maybe Ivanka runs for President.
Please no.
Hong Wu wrote: that white fertility staged a comeback in 2017.
Woot woot. I knew we had it in us....literally....
Hong Wu wrote:it almost seems like the left wants a bad economy.
Correct, how else could they make welfare slaves? Oh thats right.....infant vaccination....oh shit, did I say that out loud? Fuck.
Hong Wu wrote:Regarding China, let me tell you something about their regulations. It's not just that there aren't any. I once ranted that California was requiring almonds to be pasteurized because of salmonella (almonds can't support salmonella bacteria, so pasteurizing them is questionably effective therein). If you're against pasteurizing them then by Commiefornia logic you want people to die. I personally think the state is just overrun by narcissists who enjoy posing as the hero while hurting people but I digress. Meanwhile in China, any grandma can grow almonds in her backyard and sell them but if your product kills someone, there is a chance you won't just be fined but executed. Although this hasn't solved China's food quality issues, the price of food can be dirt cheap if that's what people need and I think the difference in philosophy is interesting; the economic effects of the two different approaches are also easy to consider.
This is actually very interesting, a big part of China's non-typical social customs and even economic customs is that it was highly patriarchal before it became communist and certain values are hard to shake, like personal responsibility. Indeed, their one child policy just led to a fucking up of the sex ratio because after all, who would care for the family shrine if not a man?
Its amusing really. China and Russia were like the worst possible places imaginable to implement communism, and thats where they happened.... ROTFL.
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"It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains. A vitiated state of morals... is incompatible with freedom."
- Patrick Henry