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"Awesome; can we have votes now?" "I said you can have a cell phone, a car, and a big screen TV!" that's basically where China is right now.
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Its a major problem and is enhancing China's military and strategic capabilities. It will also be a big issue when China tries to sell (dump) copied products in the developed world. |
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Bruce Lee was born in San Francisco.
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Well so he was but he was raised in Hong Kong and was known for his potrayal of Chinese martial artists
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Of the ones you mentioned only Jet Li came out of the communist system and he would be considered to be more on the technical side rather than as an innovator (as I would generally consider Lee and Chan to be). |
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China has a huge middel class and a relatively large ypper class if You look at the numbers. We are talking one hundred million people here. As for Chinese culture , I do feel its narrowsighted to overlook Chinese influences in western culture. This years Nobelprisen prize for litterature went to a Chinese author if I am not mistaken. I do not think martial arts Movies would have been invented in the west. Think of how much this element alone influence the Movies You see. I guess it is alright to feel queasy about a one party regime with no regard for human rights entering the race to lead globally. I do not beileve in a black and white depicton of us and them. Sure we have our strengths and values that We hold high. But so do they. |
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The only things really stopping/slowing them down is money, and if they can be bothered to care what their neighbours think about it. The US certainly can't compete in a military arms race, not with their economy so far down the toilet, so I think we can rule that out as a major factor. As for Japan - does anyone seriously think Japan can or even wants to do anything militarily?
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Can you think of a better time for them to need care? The Middle Ages? The Napoleonic or Civil War periods? WW1? WW2? Even the 1980s? Now compare what the people today who can't afford emergency care with whether or not people in those prior periods would have even gotten emergency care. To be clear, I'm not saying that things are peachy for everyone in the US or that health care is the same, but across the US and the world, those that can get health care have better health care than at any point in the past - and the number of people who can get that health care is higher than ever before. Quote:
On the other hand, it's allowed for those specialists to become (generally speaking) capable of feats unheard of in years past. I do wish fundamental science was more accepted, but that rarely do you have gains without losses. Ask the luddites. Quote:
We collectively, as a starting point for a plurality of nations in the world agree that things such as genocide, slavery, rape, murder, etc. are morally and ethically (and increasingly legally) wrong. Take a look at the UN section on Human Rights...at what point in the past have we ever, as the majority of nations on the earth, ever cared about how other nations were treating their people or those of their neighbors? Again, show me a time before where things have ever been better, a time where collectively strive to certain universal human ideals of ethics and morality? Quote:
Let me introduce you to someone named Norman. Norman worked on plant breeding, on helping to create plants and crops that were more resistant to pests, that could grow in areas where they weren't native and so on. He worked through the famines of the 1960s, he introduced cereals to Latin America and Asia, and helped turn nations which had been having to borrow or steal for food for its people into nations with food surpluses... Indeed, in 2006, the US Congress recognized him as someone who has saved more than 1 billion human lives. Let me repeat that, Norman Borlaug has been credited with saving 1,000,000,000 human lives. So tell me again...in terms of food, when has there ever been a better time in human history? As to leisure...you essentially say tv and video games are bad for your health. Did you have anything more substantive that you'd like to articulate? I mean, surely you're not suggesting its worse than back-breaking farm or factory work, 6 dawn-to-dusk days a week? Whats the average life expectancy now as any time before now? |
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Something our government has had gotten a good start with. (Just for context, I consider myself an "Enlightened Liberal.")
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The last time that China strategic ambitions threatened American security it led to this. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...e-weapons.html China's anti-satellite warfare launches have been remarkably quite since. |
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