Why people set up these little crusades I will never know, is it a need to feel important? Anyway, thanks but no thanks.
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Well, they do have a lot of petty thieves.Originally posted by Lucy View PostThe Chinese execute over 100,000 of their OWN people ever single year Alex."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Is the alternative not to assume the ostrich position and be dictated to? Who polices the police etc etc.Originally posted by HRH View PostWhy people set up these little crusades I will never know, is it a need to feel important? Anyway, thanks but no thanks.Comment
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Maybe they care about something other than their cans of stella and what's on the telly.Originally posted by HRH View PostWhy people set up these little crusades I will never know, is it a need to feel important? Anyway, thanks but no thanks.Comment
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By the way Lucy, what about opium issue, wasn't that done by the British Empire in China? If anything the Chinese are not going to be keen to be preached by the country that actually invaded them for a long time using stuff like opium.Comment
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And I am sure if we go back far enough every country/empire has done it's share of wrong things.Originally posted by AtW View PostBy the way Lucy, what about opium issue, wasn't that done by the British Empire in China? If anything the Chinese are not going to be keen to be preached by the country that actually invaded them for a long time using stuff like opium.
However, what matters to me right here, and what I can do something about is this. Simple.Comment
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It helps feed their self-righteousness. They feel they've done a "good thing" without actually getting off their backsides and doing something.Originally posted by HRH View PostWhy people set up these little crusades I will never know, is it a need to feel important? Anyway, thanks but no thanks.
Is Tibetan culture worth preserving?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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The Chinese don't think so...Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt helps feed their self-righteousness. They feel they've done a "good thing" without actually getting off their backsides and doing something.
Is Tibetan culture worth preserving?
Yeah, I know.
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