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Yao Ming Rejected for Taiwan Charity Visit, China Times Reports

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by jsmee2000, Aug 25, 2007.

  1. Panda

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    Get a life, countryman wannabe. :p

    Instead of pretending you were a winner before everytime you ran away from our previous encounters, think of some more positive things like washing your hands after your spiritual masturbation of being independant along with your countryman wannabes.

    You guys are just self glorified thieves trying to take advantage of a broken country after China's civil wars, thinking that setting up some paper boxes and fill out some votes justify stealing China's land and culture, and pretend Chinese are inferior with your Japanese Imperialism worshipping stone age mindset.

    I'd rather dress up monkeys, make them vote and hand Taiwan to them instead of giving it to you guys.

    You guys are delusional. Selling out your women to bribe other little countries for diplomacy so you guys can continue to live the fantasy world of "being de facto independant." Excercising cultural segregation like boycotting pandas, direct transportation between China and Taiwan and now Yao Ming, because you wimps are afraid of some of the misled Taiwanese find out their cultural roots, and find out that the so called "Taiwanese Culture" is actually from mainland China.

    Well, it has been fun and I'd just sit back watching China's economy grow and control Taiwan's economy while you can do nothing about it. :cool: Didn't you mention your father make a living in China? :p
     
  2. Panda

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    Guess there's still some rational Taiwanese around, I wish there's more guys like you so I don't need to waste time and dispatch the little China seperatists buggers in the future, not that I don't enjoy it. ;)
     
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    I have a suggestion, let's throw out the government of China and Taiwan, and form a government that will benefit the people of the yellow ancestor, and I will be the Chairman, and I will name it the "Greater Middle Kingdom".
     
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    Also, we must be happy that there's no more Chairman Mao, because if there's another Mao, then there's no talking and/or threatening, there's only missiles firing.
     
  5. DaRock1

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    Thank you for your opinion. First of all, let me admit that I have absolutely no idea about Yao's political views, and I do not care a bit either. But,

    this poster has definitely implied that Yao has at least once openly expressed his political view on this particular issue. So I would like to know if he has a link to back up what he said or he has just pulled it out of his ass.
     
  6. Panda

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    I bet the Seperatists are pulling stuff outta of their a$$es, like usual.

    The whole Taiwan Independance movement for holy causes are just propaganda. The real motive of this movement is an engineered effort by the Democratic Progressive Party in order to trump the biggest party of Taiwan, the Kuomingtong.

    Kuomingtong, the party that once ruled China, was defeated in 1949 and fled to Taiwan, the island province just taken back from Japan after WWII. It has done a great job of developing Taiwan's economy. Its leaders were heralded by the older Taiwanese as saviors.

    As Taiwan's economy kept developing, political grip was loosened by the Kuomingtong leaders. Other parties appeared and try to get a piece of the power pie. One party among them is the Democratic Progressive Party - DPP.

    Seeing the success of the Kuomingtong, the DPP worked hard to garner support to little success. Unconventional measures must be taken to trump the biggest party, and that's the advocation of the Taiwan Independance movement, the exact opposite stance of the Kuomingtong back then.

    Kuomington, being once the controlling party of the whole China, takes the stance that Taiwan is a piece of China. The DPP knows, that if they get some Taiwanese to hate people from mainland China, they would also hate Kuomingtong, of which the key members are mainland Chinese who speaks mandarin who fled to Taiwan.

    So a division must be created out of nowhere between the Chinese residing in Taiwan. People in Taiwan, hence, are divided into two groups. One "good", one "bad".

    The characteristics of the Good People:

    1. Bona fide Taiwanese, whose grandparents lived in Taiwan for generations, speaking "Taiwan's language" Mingnanese(actually a dialect of Fujian, China), loves Taiwan, developing Taiwan with the spirit of the myopic "Taiwan local culture", led by the Mingnanese speaking self proclaimed "Son of Taiwan" piece of sh*t Chen Shui Bien.

    Now the "bad" people:

    2. Mainlander Chinese, whose family escaped from China to Taiwan in 1949, speaking "China's lanuage" Mandarin as mother toungue, don't love Taiwan enough, pulling Taiwan's hindlegs with the pollution of Chinese culture(hence they were called China Pigs), led by the evil Kuomingtong.

    In order for the good People to triumph over the bad people, the good people must unite around the DPP and take down the big bad Kuomingtong. Hatred must be created with lies and distortions of history.

    Since the evil Kuomington took Taiwan back from Japan. The cruel Japanese colonial reigning which included beheading, raping, and cultural genocide(Chinese lanuage were forbidden), must be perpetuated as being benevolent and progressive. Oppressions are erased in DPP's psuedo history, the younger Taiwanese were brainwashed to thank the Japanese for the infrastructures they built, and hate Kuomingtong from depriving them of their virtuous Japanese masters/war criminals. Due to recent struggle of China, the Chinese culture must be frowned upon, and Chinese from mainland should be removed from power, replaced with local people influenced by the Culture of Taiwan country, a plagerized version of the Fujian province,China's culture.

    To China's misfortune, the split between its land, and the difference in political systems made it easier to make China and Chinese looking worse than they really are. The younger generation of Taiwanese, forgotten of the past history, were gradually brainwashed by the DPP, hence the so called Independance movement, as a result, the DPP won the last election by a small margin, promptly garnered sympathy from voters as it's leader Chen was said to be shot just before the election day.

    However, as China stablizes and grows stronger, more Taiwanese are getting the chance to sail past the China hating propaganda of the DPP government. They work and live in China, witnessing China's change and realize the lies spewed by the DPP.

    The USA government is wise in that it's not caught by the political conspiracies of some morally challenged Taiwan politicans like Chen Shui Bien, who won elections by dividing people into hateful opposing groups. The USA government formally opposes any action deemed as pro-Independance by the current government of Taiwan, and acknowledges only one China.
     
  7. pirc1

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    It doesn't matter what eveyone thinks. How does international politics always get settled? Power! Economical power or military power. If in 50 years China has the most ecnomical and military power in the world, who is going to stop China from taking over Taiwan? If China goes back to some backward under developed country, I think other parts of China like Tibet will not be part of China in the future. So all China needs to do is keep develop its economy and upgrade its military, all problems will be solved eventually.
     
  8. SamFisher

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    Let's get r****ded in here!

    Let's get r****ded in here!
     
  9. yuantian

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    ya, but sometimes, you need some entertainment at work :D
     
  10. yuantian

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    i would be surprised if he isn't. i mean seriously, if you are from mainland and openly support taiwan independence, you are going to be hated by everyone. given yao's family and background, he has to be nationalist.
     
  11. yuantian

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    i doubt tibet will ever be independent. that piece of land is landlocked by other parts of china and the mountains. there is no way out except east. they got a huge desert in the north. mountains in the west and south.
     
  12. yuantian

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    i think you need to understand the history a little bit more. chinese hate japanese. and japanese are very paranoid about china gaining power, they don't want revenge. and their resources are very limited. US wants to control that part of the world. korea and japan are riding on US power for their economic development. there is no concern for taiwan. given the developments after the cold war. US is actively seeking to isolate china. allied with japan, korea, india. good thing is that, southeast asia and russia are not so much allies of US. but on the ocean front, if US controls taiwan, china is done for. i don't really understand why US is trying to isolate china. in reality, chinese people don't have anything against US. we want to be friends with US. personaly, US being the superpower is no problem at all. we only hate japanese. US never did anything really bad to china at all. and helped us in WWII. so i think it's a mistake the way current government is portraiting china as a big bad wolf.
     
  13. Lil

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    didn't make it in before page 10!? you're slipping, panda! tsk tsk! ;)
     
  14. tinman

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    I notice some places have Taiwanese food?
    whats the difference between that and Chinese food?

    Who created Bubble Tea? the Taiwanese?
     
  15. tinman

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    that's total BS

    why are we buying Tickle Me Elmo dolls and WalMart products made in China?
    Why is the Haier the official HDTV of the NBA instead of superior brands like Sony or Panasonic? why are we buying seafood from China?

    There's no isolation or Steve-Cutino play on China.
     
  16. pirc1

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    I think Taiwan food is very similar to FuJian food of China. Bubble Tea? You mean Pearl Tea? Taiwan created that.
     
  17. tinman

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    These Taiwanese are creative people. Who'd think of putting tapioca in cold fruity tea?
    I like these guys.
     
  18. pirc1

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    I do like the pearl tea very much. Too bad they don't make it here in backward Indiana. :mad:
     
  19. yuantian

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    trying doesn't mean suceeding. not so much in economic front. i think you would be blind not to see US trying to control the world by spreading democrazy. i don't know why would anyone build military bases all over the world if the purpose isn't to gain as much control as possible. also, US and china are on collision course for global resources such as oil. blah, lunch, be back later.
     
  20. B-Bob

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    You get lunch breaks now?
    just kidding! ;)
     

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