torqual76: You are right, i am so wrong that i am not living in China :). Oh it would be so fine to be executed for expressing my political opinion.
torqual76: So the culture i live in is more comfortable to me, then a culture where i can be shot or rolled over by a tank for heavenly-peacefull demonstration.
Yes, that is the picture of China most Westerners seem intent on imprinting in their brain.
But this isn't a complete picture of China.
At best, this is a transient state of affair resulting from their cultural revolution (again, the stress point for that revolution was Western made as is the model they inspired themselves from).
torqual76: And rules and limitations are important for stressfree living. No limitation to gene engineering is insane, because you can not know what will come out of this box of pandora.
The Chinese live with population density pressures that Western nations never had to contend with.
I think that to a large extent, they are more familiar with rules and limitations than we are in most Western cultures.
torqual76: Western powers have done what every power would do when its potent enough. They just forced their will on weaker nations in the world. Like little children fighting for a playtool.
I don't necessarily resent the West for forcing themselves on China, but the whole opium trade business was a new low for me.
I am skeptical that had the roles been reversed, China would have done the same to us.
torqual76: They control their population by famine,
I think you got it backwards. The famine was not intentional, rather it was a result of a regime reshuffling at a time when their population density was at an all time high.
torqual76: execution of unwanted people,
Technically, they do that in at least one Western nation that I know of, it's called capital punishment.
torqual76: 1-child-per-family policy,
Yeah, well, put yourself in their situation and see how well you manage it.
They needed to do something about it.
torqual76: they execute mostly young people for organ-trading,
Cite your sources.
torqual76: their working conditions are abysmal,
Their working conditions are improving.
torqual76: they have no pollution control.
Now, you're just contradicting yourself.
You might disapprove of their population control, but they have one.
torqual76: The living conditions of the lower classes are very bad.
They will never live the American dream (at least, not for the next 300 years).
Again, their population density won't allow for it and I think to a large extent, we should observe how they deal with that problem and learn a few things from them.
torqual76: They have the worlds biggest standing army and police force. That is really something to be proud of. What a wonderful Orwellian state to live in.
To be fair, they have the world's second biggest population.
I'd be curious to know how their military per person rates again, say, they US.
Anyhow, I think history has shown (the whole opium trade mess) that they need to be able to defend themselves.
torqual76: To your P.S. Do you know where this fancy solar technology was developed originally. Naturally in western industrial nations.
Doesn't matter. We are not pursuing it aggressively. They are.
torqual76: But that has nothing to do with human rights situation in China.
Yes, they have some improvements to make, but I wouldn't denigrate their whole culture because of it.
torqual76: Please do not force your opinion on people who you do not know. It is so very troglodytical. Like my bad english grammer HAR.
torqual76: Hi,
nice we in the western culture try to protect us from madness like unlimited gene engineering and both india and china, together half of earth's population do not care about limitations.
Ditto.