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#1 Parent Dragonized - 2012-12-31
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby?

Democracy and Freedom will surely open itself up to the worst scums in the world promoting the most wicked agendas. But we have to stand this test over time and stand our ground. Right now it might seem like the Western Grovelling Weasels and their 3rd world cohorts think they have the advantage and they might like to shout us into oblivion but over time the split will happen amongst them. Stupid folks do not know what to do with their freedom.

#2 Parent San Migs - 2012-12-31
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby?

As Deng Xiaoping said, 'Once we open our window, flies and mosquitoes will come in as well.'

http://features.rr.com/topic/Deng_Xiaoping/quotes

Foxy is happy not disputing that. The above quote is of course an allusion to democracy and freedom also having it's dark sides.

Happy new year.

#3 Parent Mancunian - 2012-12-30
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That kind of flashy, gaudy wealth is very common in both China and Russia, marx termed it primitive capitalism,and even Deng Xiaoping himself, architect of the opening and reform said something along the lines of, when we open up, we can't keep all the flies out. It is all based on face and a lack of belief in anything else. Then again to quote something else I read which said laugh at the poor, not at prostitutes, I don't expect contemporary china to change. Greed IS the religion.

A good post, San Mig. Some of those little quotes from Mao, good old Deng and co, are quite amusing, don't you think? Have you read Mao's Great Famine by Frank Dikotter? They were total shits and their leaders and the rich still are, but I don't know how this affects FT's and what sort of lives they can have in China? I think we should all take a leaf out of the book of Foxy Poster- I don't imagine he worries much about things out of his control; why should he, a nice Chinese wife, a good place to live in Thinner Mongolia, a year's L visa when he wants it? I wouldn't mind a slice of that cake, thank you very much; makes life in the goood old United Kingdom sound particuarly unattractive. But thank you for sending in such a good post; the bit about not being able to keep the flies out made me laugh.

#4 Parent San Migs - 2012-12-30
Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby?

That kind of flashy, gaudy wealth is very common in both China and Russia, marx termed it primitive capitalism,and even Deng Xiaoping himself, architect of the opening and reform said something along the lines of, when we open up, we can't keep all the flies out. It is all based on face and a lack of belief in anything else. Then again to quote something else I read which said laugh at the poor, not at prostitutes, I don't expect contemporary china to change. Greed IS the religion.

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