Jackie Chan calls United States most corrupt nation on earth.
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Posted 20 January 2013 - 02:34 PM
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Posted 21 January 2013 - 12:46 AM
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Posted 21 January 2013 - 04:39 AM
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Posted 21 January 2013 - 02:30 PM
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Posted 24 January 2013 - 07:49 AM
Sorry but I will have to disagree. Having grown up in China I feel that it is a much misunderstood country. China cant give it's people some rights because if it did then things would get out of control. China has the freedom of religion despite popular belief and they do not kill children for breaking the single child policy. And if they were to give them the freedom of press then it could cause further corruption because of it's massive population. Almost all of the rights that they don't have is simply because they cant have everyone knowing everything or else it could mean bad stuff for the government. China has moved allot in its less than 100 years of new government and is still developing. Despite its massive 4,000+ year history just remember the last dynasty ended in 1911. Remember America was considered the corrupt one while it was under the Articles of Confederation and later it changed so please don't judge my country for at least another 50 years because you just don't know it like I do. When I lived there I was just fine and it seemed no different if not better than America so you people if you have not lived there you have no right to judge.
Why fifty years? And why not judge it for its flaws, yet give it credit for its advantages and for its ideas?
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Posted 25 January 2013 - 12:34 PM
The fifty years part may have been a stretch but what I am trying to get across is that it is still sprouting and developing. Kinda like a video game, at first you have too look at what IS working and improve on that then you look at what is NOT working. That is what in my opinion America is doing wrong and China is doing right. China is a very misunderstood country and I still stand by my original statement that if you have not lived there then you have no right to judge it. I lived it and about 99.99% of you haven't and I am proud to have China as my home country. Sure I will admit I have bias twards it but only because it is natural. I am constantly put down in this country just because I have different eyes or hair or noes or metabolism. I still stand by my statement you have no right to judge.Why fifty years? And why not judge it for its flaws, yet give it credit for its advantages and for its ideas?
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