Bobby
No idea what they are hoping to prevent? Can you elaborate?
According to the news, attacks by radicals
VC, they are trying to eradicate any form of 'separate' identities from the government's own 'ideals'.
One absurd form of this is one unified time zone in the whole of China.
I think the Chinese will find it easier to prevent than we do.
We pretty much have to abide by rules of law.
Places like China doesn't.
Trying to cure them of their disease is how one of their ministers termed it
The Chinese government have their own way of handling things.
It's their way or their way.
brainwashing by the BBC more like
what makes you think the BBC are unbiased ?
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 4 minutes ago
I think the Chinese will find it easier to prevent than we do.
We pretty much have to abide by rules of law.
Places like China doesn't.
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naive comment that
britain absolutely does not abide by the rules
it likes to portray itself as a saintly country
who's selling all the arms to the despicable saudis ?
Isn’t the United fan CurrentlyInChina Muslim? Wonder what he has to say about this.
China are too powerful for anyone to speak against. Always had human rights issues and more or less backed the Rohinga genocide in Burma.
comment by peks (U6618)
posted 2 minutes ago
brainwashing by the BBC more like
what makes you think the BBC are unbiased ?
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It was on ITV
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China.
...
You have no idea why either, do you?
comment by peks (U6618)
posted 3 minutes ago
brainwashing by the BBC more like
what makes you think the BBC are unbiased ?
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China
-----------------
When the politicians are admitting that they are doing it, its safe to say that these camps exist.
China's not all bad...
The president Xi Jin Ping is on a mission to crack down on corruption in the country.
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 1 minute ago
China's not all bad...
The president Xi Jin Ping is on a mission to crack down on corruption in the country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes but Vice President Ba Ca Nda is trying to thwart him.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 20 seconds ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
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i'm 44 my friend
comment by ‘rd’ - if Kan’ye’ can, so can baz ta’rd’ (U19119)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 1 minute ago
China's not all bad...
The president Xi Jin Ping is on a mission to crack down on corruption in the country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes but Vice President Ba Ca Nda is trying to thwart him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
With a name like that, i would too haha.
Pretty soon in China the 1984 style future will be the present.
Citizens will have a score that goes up and down depending on behaviour/credit history etc. Too low a score and you won’t even be allowed to leave the country
Charlie Brooker is a visionary
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It 2018, not 1918
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In relation to China - it's about transparency. And especially towards Hong Kong (my motherland). Because China has belittled HK for many things and will talk down on them for whenever they wish (not to say that HK hasn't done the same, it's not perfect.) But this is about it's own people, the people that the government of China praises when it wants to and then conveniently ignores issues when it wants to - sometimes at the cost of lives.
I praise China when it deserves praise and will criticise it when it deserves criticism - just like i'd do the same with any other country/government.
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In relation to China - it's about transparency. And especially towards Hong Kong (my motherland). Because China has belittled HK for many things and will talk down on them for whenever they wish (not to say that HK hasn't done the same, it's not perfect.) But this is about it's own people, the people that the government of China praises when it wants to and then conveniently ignores issues when it wants to - sometimes at the cost of lives.
I praise China when it deserves praise and will criticise it when it deserves criticism - just like i'd do the same with any other country/government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Praise/criticism when appropriate is fine. Too often people do this with too much partisanship driving down the value of said praise or criticism.
About the subject at hand though, lives lost are always tragic but demanding a sovereign nation to publicly comment on a such matters comes off as partisan. For all you may know the Chinese government may have dealt with these loses with the families of those who died during the project and determined to move on.
comment by Nobbbbbbbb (U21234)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It 2018, not 1918
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Unfortunately being in 2018 doesn’t change the fact the we are fragile creatures or absolutely eliminate the risks associated with major infrastructure works.
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posted on 24/10/18
Bobby
No idea what they are hoping to prevent? Can you elaborate?
posted on 24/10/18
According to the news, attacks by radicals
posted on 24/10/18
VC, they are trying to eradicate any form of 'separate' identities from the government's own 'ideals'.
One absurd form of this is one unified time zone in the whole of China.
posted on 24/10/18
I think the Chinese will find it easier to prevent than we do.
We pretty much have to abide by rules of law.
Places like China doesn't.
posted on 24/10/18
Trying to cure them of their disease is how one of their ministers termed it
posted on 24/10/18
Frightening stuff Bobby.
posted on 24/10/18
The Chinese government have their own way of handling things.
It's their way or their way.
posted on 24/10/18
brainwashing by the BBC more like
what makes you think the BBC are unbiased ?
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 4 minutes ago
I think the Chinese will find it easier to prevent than we do.
We pretty much have to abide by rules of law.
Places like China doesn't.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
naive comment that
britain absolutely does not abide by the rules
it likes to portray itself as a saintly country
who's selling all the arms to the despicable saudis ?
posted on 24/10/18
Isn’t the United fan CurrentlyInChina Muslim? Wonder what he has to say about this.
China are too powerful for anyone to speak against. Always had human rights issues and more or less backed the Rohinga genocide in Burma.
posted on 24/10/18
comment by peks (U6618)
posted 2 minutes ago
brainwashing by the BBC more like
what makes you think the BBC are unbiased ?
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It was on ITV
posted on 24/10/18
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China.
...
You have no idea why either, do you?
posted on 24/10/18
comment by peks (U6618)
posted 3 minutes ago
brainwashing by the BBC more like
what makes you think the BBC are unbiased ?
The media in this country has it in for Russia and China
-----------------
When the politicians are admitting that they are doing it, its safe to say that these camps exist.
posted on 24/10/18
China's not all bad...
The president Xi Jin Ping is on a mission to crack down on corruption in the country.
posted on 24/10/18
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 1 minute ago
China's not all bad...
The president Xi Jin Ping is on a mission to crack down on corruption in the country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes but Vice President Ba Ca Nda is trying to thwart him.
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 20 seconds ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
i'm 44 my friend
posted on 24/10/18
comment by ‘rd’ - if Kan’ye’ can, so can baz ta’rd’ (U19119)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 1 minute ago
China's not all bad...
The president Xi Jin Ping is on a mission to crack down on corruption in the country.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes but Vice President Ba Ca Nda is trying to thwart him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
With a name like that, i would too haha.
posted on 24/10/18
Pretty soon in China the 1984 style future will be the present.
Citizens will have a score that goes up and down depending on behaviour/credit history etc. Too low a score and you won’t even be allowed to leave the country
Charlie Brooker is a visionary
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It 2018, not 1918
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In relation to China - it's about transparency. And especially towards Hong Kong (my motherland). Because China has belittled HK for many things and will talk down on them for whenever they wish (not to say that HK hasn't done the same, it's not perfect.) But this is about it's own people, the people that the government of China praises when it wants to and then conveniently ignores issues when it wants to - sometimes at the cost of lives.
I praise China when it deserves praise and will criticise it when it deserves criticism - just like i'd do the same with any other country/government.
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In relation to China - it's about transparency. And especially towards Hong Kong (my motherland). Because China has belittled HK for many things and will talk down on them for whenever they wish (not to say that HK hasn't done the same, it's not perfect.) But this is about it's own people, the people that the government of China praises when it wants to and then conveniently ignores issues when it wants to - sometimes at the cost of lives.
I praise China when it deserves praise and will criticise it when it deserves criticism - just like i'd do the same with any other country/government.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Praise/criticism when appropriate is fine. Too often people do this with too much partisanship driving down the value of said praise or criticism.
About the subject at hand though, lives lost are always tragic but demanding a sovereign nation to publicly comment on a such matters comes off as partisan. For all you may know the Chinese government may have dealt with these loses with the families of those who died during the project and determined to move on.
posted on 24/10/18
comment by Nobbbbbbbb (U21234)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Kuki (U6289)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Prem Kings! Back to the summit with Jose and Zlatan! (U7618)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 3 minutes ago
naive comment that
......
As you are a young kid who knows nothing about life I will cut you some slack.
Go on Google and look up Tiananman Square 1989, then shut the eff up you annoying little fart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Although non related, the latest event that annoyed me about China has been the refusal to openly talk about how many workers sadly died while trying to construct the new world's longest sea bridge 'HZMB'.
Hong Kong has been publicly open about this tragedy but China has kept quiet about it. Preferring to praise the economic benefits of the new bridge.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
What are you hoping will be achieved once they publicly speak of the lost lives?
Do you know how many workers’ lives were lost in the creation of the infrastructure and skyscrapers of the great modern cities?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It 2018, not 1918
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Unfortunately being in 2018 doesn’t change the fact the we are fragile creatures or absolutely eliminate the risks associated with major infrastructure works.
Page 1 of 3