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Filthy Keynes
26th November 2010, 10:12 AM
Wow. What a different way to live life...

Huaxi: Secrets of China's richest village
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yru1C-RE7lc

StackerKen
26th November 2010, 10:30 AM
wow...interesting...Im not sure what to think of that... :-\

The kids looked happy :)

Filthy Keynes
26th November 2010, 10:46 AM
wow...interesting...Im not sure what to think of that... :-\

The kids looked happy :)


Even though they take pride in being Communist this city sure as hell beats Liberia, doesn't it?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvUTu5-LXmg

TheNocturnalEgyptian
26th November 2010, 11:03 AM
"Every Adult is entitled to one car, 100% free healthcare, one house, and free cooking oil, all provided by the village committee. "

That's wild.

StackerKen
26th November 2010, 11:05 AM
wow...interesting...Im not sure what to think of that... :-\

The kids looked happy :)


Even though they take pride in being Communist this city sure as hell beats Liberia, doesn't it?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvUTu5-LXmg


Crazy chit...I wish I hadn't watched that one :-\

Gaillo
26th November 2010, 02:48 PM
This is a horrifying thread, on so many levels. I can't decide which of the two videos is more repulsive and sickening... the Chinese "Borg Collective" or the Liberian "Third World Hellhole". Most "indoctrinated" American sheep would look at the Chinese video and say "how wonderful" in response to the socialist "paradise" being portrayed, not realizing the fundamental truth of it. From the journalists own words, the "village" is a mixture of communist ideology and capitalist free-market economics. GEE... I WONDER which of the two has produced the prosperity of the area! ???

How many of YOU would be willing to work 7 days a week, and have to beg special permission to get a "special day off", in exchange for free cooking oil, housing, and the "privilege" of having the STATE raise your children? Yeah... I know. Not much different from mainstream America - only here, you get SUBSIDIZED low cost products instead of outright free, and 24/7 Tel-Avision to raise your children and tell you what to think.

Anyone who knows what freedom TRULY is will be repulsed and disgusted by the lifestyles shown in both videos, as both are the end-result of globalist thugocracy at it's finest! >:(

Rebel Yarr
26th November 2010, 03:29 PM
yeah - no sh*t. Slaves to the fat bastards on all the layers above them and they don't even realize it.

Buncha soulless collectivists.

I had no idea Liberia was so fucked up - man cross dressing cannibals? wtf!

General of Darkness
26th November 2010, 03:51 PM
I agree with Gailo, but would like to add this.

Their "wealth" has been stolen from the "round" eye thanks to the jewish planned distruction of the white race, or should I say Western Civilization. Dinks aren't creators, they're imitators. ;)

solid
26th November 2010, 06:05 PM
This is a horrifying thread, on so many levels. I can't decide which of the two videos is more repulsive and sickening... the Chinese "Borg Collective" or the Liberian "Third World Hellhole".


That was a powerful post there, Gaillo. I agree with you 100%.

There's an opportunity cost for everything, and those videos show the extremes in both cases. Take Huaxi, folks have all these comforts, but it's a cult prison environment, almost to the point where folks are drugged into a false happiness..perhaps, it's like that here too to some extent.

Which way are we headed? Liberia, if watch the next video in the series they used to call it Little America, maybe we are leaning that direction.

The cost of freedom is damn expensive. The opportunity cost, what you 'give' up to get that freedom.

I recently had a conversation with a lady neighbor, her husband is dying, and she told me that people will never truly understand 'freedom' until they are in a sailboat in the middle of the ocean.

There's no help there, you have to be your own mechanic, your own electrician, your own doctor, your own plumber...and if you make one mistake, you find it could be your worst actually. But, that is the freedom...what you are willing to give up, to gain it.

I find these videos shocking, sad, horrifying, and pathetic as well. The level people will lower themselves without even seeing it, says volumes on the true state of humanity. I am just, awed, by it and will never understand how this has happened, or allowed to happen more like..

FunnyMoney
26th November 2010, 08:05 PM
...The level people will lower themselves without even seeing it, says volumes on the true state of humanity. I am just, awed, by it and will never understand how this has happened, or allowed to happen more like..


How did it happen? Fear and greed start the ball rolling. From there... "those who would give up some freedom in exchange for a little security deserve neither".

At that point you can take a look at the quote by Lord Acton regarding "absolute power and corruption", those about central banking establishements and what constitutes true self and national safety by the founding fathers, and of course the original but long since forgotten "golden rule".

We are where we're at because we made all the mistakes, nearly every last one of them. We were warned throughout history and provided numerous historic examples to prove the point. King of the hill, on top of the pyramid, might makes right, justice is men taking a vote. It's pretty much been that way since long before religion and probably even before written language.

And now we've arrived. "Tax, simply a required evil." "You can't fight city hall." "He who has the gold, makes the rules." Nearly everyone falls for these tricks, the deceptions, the distractions, the divisions.



Usually the first question, once one steps completely outside the matrix to see the world for what it really is, is: "Can this ship be turned around?" The answer to that depends upon your answer to this: Can the world really ever return to individual responsibility?

You entered into this world alone, you will leave alone. Curious how few are willing to accept this simple fact and what it implies.

JohnQPublic
26th November 2010, 08:32 PM
Here's the secret:

Filthy Keynes
26th November 2010, 08:40 PM
FunnyMoney,

You make a good point. The "peasants" and the "elites" have a mutually assured destructive symbiotic relationship.

For the peasants the question is: "Who will take care of me when I grow old and can't work any longer? Aha! A KING will take care of me! I will work for him and build his kingdom for him through taxation to support my social needs!".

For the king, the question is: "Who will build my kingdom and support me because I don't know how to work and produce anything at all? Aha! A peasant class will build my kingdom! I shall provide for their retirement needs by taxing them on their labours!".

This is the description of a totally dysfunctional co-dependent relationship. Both parties are ABUSING the other and both parties are VICTIMS of the other.

The way to break the cycle of abuse/victimization victimization/abuse is to STOP BEING A VICTIM and STOP ABUSING!

Filthy Keynes
26th November 2010, 08:41 PM
Here's the secret:


IRON 666! Nice catch!

gunDriller
27th November 2010, 04:52 AM
I agree with Gailo, but would like to add this.

Their "wealth" has been stolen from the "round" eye thanks to the jewish planned distruction of the white race, or should I say Western Civilization. Dinks aren't creators, they're imitators. ;)


most American technology is a combination of imitation & greed also. but technology development might happen faster here, e.g. in people's garages.

for example, in 1985 i worked for an HP competitor. they developed an instrument that competed with HP. it was different, but almost every assembly and component at the competitor's lab was similar to earlier generations - not of HP, but of whatever it was. e.g. a Power Amplifier - we had an engineer that knew his PA stuff, i designed the housing (an expensive metal box), the group of engineers sat around talking shop.

and we had the competing HP instrument, which we dissected in our lab. this is standard procedure in the hardware part of the electronics industry.

after a few years a new instrument was born/ hatched. and then it was all bought by a Japanese company.

i haven't worked in Chinese R&D so i'm not sure how it's different. from having Chinese co-workers & friends, i notice they are less prone to go outside societal norms (to "do their own thing"). but then again, they are in a primarily Caucasian culture - perhaps i would be the same way in a primarily Chinese culture.


one other thing about Chinese technology - the innovation does not just occur in product development. it also occurs in manufacturing technology - and that kind of innovation is largely native to China ... since there's not much manufacturing left in the US, at least of electronics.

i wonder what it will be like when the Chinese decide they need more product innovation (or, to be un-PC, ploduct innovation.) Will they have some kind of government creativity department ? i guess the US already has that - the moon program & DARPA being 2 examples. but then those technologies were imitated in the civilian sector.


in summary, i don't think it's accurate to ding the Dinks for not being creative - they are creative.

Book
27th November 2010, 07:02 AM
Anyone who knows what freedom TRULY is will be...



http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/11/19/article-1331346-0C221C73000005DC-305_468x314.jpg

...noticing that the United States of America doesn't have Freedom either.

:D