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Started by Jacob, September 24, 2012, 05:27:47 PM

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Malthus

At first, that passport pic looked sort of like a bloodstain on a mattress in a police forensics picture ...  :lol:
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Josquius

clearly meant as a slap to other nations, the way they include the southern sda is stupid. i love the printing a correct version idea that india has.
it is weird theyve not blown the senkakus up to 1000 times their actual size and included them though...

Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 26, 2012, 02:29:21 PM
Quote from: garbon on November 26, 2012, 02:16:34 PM
Who could imagine getting worked up over a few little dashes?

You know how they are over there.  It's all about :face: , whether it's saving it or upholding it.

I'd love the ROC respond in kind with their passport, and put the mainland in it.  :lol:


given the stupidity of taiwans status that would probally be uncontroversial and looked on well by china. if they just printed taiwan however....
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Crazy_Ivan80

Quote from: Tyr on November 27, 2012, 03:47:56 AM
clearly meant as a slap to other nations, the way they include the southern sda is stupid. i love the printing a correct version idea that india has.
it is weird theyve not blown the senkakus up to 1000 times their actual size and included them though...

Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 26, 2012, 02:29:21 PM
Quote from: garbon on November 26, 2012, 02:16:34 PM
Who could imagine getting worked up over a few little dashes?

You know how they are over there.  It's all about :face: , whether it's saving it or upholding it.

I'd love the ROC respond in kind with their passport, and put the mainland in it.  :lol:


given the stupidity of taiwans status that would probally be uncontroversial and looked on well by china. if they just printed taiwan however....

if they coloured it with the NatChi flag however...

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Quote from: CountDeMoney on November 25, 2012, 08:30:13 PM
I find it endlessly interesting how China's "home-built" shit is always so strikingly similar to Russian home-built shit.

Russian design + Chinese manufacture > Chinese design + Russian manufacture.
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Josquius

Quote from: jimmy olsen on November 27, 2012, 06:59:18 AM
Lol  :D

http://english.people.com.cn/90777/8035568.html

I think everyone there is being too quick to jump the gun given the recent Iranian example of taking the onion seriously (It was the onion right?).
It might not be the case there though, they're straight forwardly saying it was the onion who did it.
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In China, perhaps even more than in Britain, a man's home is his castle.

So when 38-year-old Shen Jianzhong was faced with a mob of thugs trying to evict him, he asked himself what his hero, Bruce Lee, would do.

The answer, according to a video that has attracted more than two million hits on the Chinese internet, is turn to kung fu.

For 20 years, Mr Shen had been practising kung fu, teaching himself Bruce Lee's system in his courtyard home in Bazhou, Hebei province.

Working in a local gym as a fitness coach, he is also the holder of a world record, at least according to an association in Hong Kong, for the most press-ups in a minute using a roller. "I am now training to break the record for most press-ups on a balance beam," he said.

At the end of October, Mr Shen was able to put his kung fu into action. For six months, a property developer had been trying to get his hands on Mr Shen's house.

"They called it a remodelling project, to turn our village into a town," he said.

"They wanted to tear down the whole street, and promised we would get a new house of the same size in two years, as well as rent to cover the interim.

But I heard of people in a neighbouring village getting a much better deal, so we refused to sign."

At first, the property company stuck up posters warning of dire consequences for any families who held out. Then, Mr Shen said, when 70 of the 100 households had left, the threats escalated.

"This mob of thugs would block the street most days. They would pick on the women, threatening to kill their kids. Then people started tossing bricks through windows and letting off fireworks at night. Some people got beaten on the street."

On October 29, as Mr Shen went to work and his wife popped out for a packet of instant noodles, a mob of "30 to 50 men" materialised at their front door.

"My wife tried to close the door, but they pushed it back and she tripped over. That is how the fight started," said Mr Shen.

With a flurry of kicks and punches, he and his 18-year-old son, a fellow kung fu devotee, set about the attackers, rendering seven of them near unconscious in the hallway.

"It was self defence. I really cannot remember what kung fu skills I used.

It was quite messy. Only seven people were injured because the rest were scared and stayed outside. Some of them ran away," he said.

When the police arrived, however, they were little help, insisting that since the thugs were unarmed, it was Mr Shen and his family who were in the wrong. They urged the family to sign the contract.

Instead, the Shens posted their homemade video online, where it has gone viral as a rare David versus Goliath moment in the bleak fight against China's avaricious property barons.

They then fled, on the evening of November 21, to Beijing. Upon arriving in the capital, however, Mr Shen's son was arrested by the police, who said they would charge him with assault.

"I do not regret the fight, but I am worried about my son," said Mr Shen.

"I think they are trying to fit up him up with some crime. I am concerned that my actions will end up hurting him," he said, acknowledging that officials may try to emotionally blackmail him into signing over his lease.

As the Telegraph interviewed Mr Shen, however, his phone rang. It was, he said, a man named Zhou Jin, who claimed to be a member of the Central Military Commission, which oversees the People's Liberation Army.

"He said he had seen my plight and was outraged. He said I should not give any interviews to the media and he would come and collect me in his car this afternoon," said Mr Shen.

An attempt to contact Mr Zhou on the number he provided failed, but perhaps Mr Shen's bravura has won him a powerful ally.

http://www.businessinsider.com/chinese-kung-fu-expert-beats-up-men-who-came-to-evict-him-from-home-2012-11


Josquius

I thought the video would have the fight :(

I'm confused about what happened...sounds like he has been dissapeared.
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Jacob

Fresh rumours: a wave of arrest amongst officials.

The mother of the young man who died in the ferrari car crash (rumoured in the company of two naked young women) right around the time the Bo Xilai affair went down. Several others as well. More sex tapes have appeared involving various officials.

I guess it makes sense that different people are cleaning house at this time.

Razgovory

Pornography featuring Chinese communist party bureaucrats.  That seems rather unappealing.
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Ed Anger

Quote from: Razgovory on December 04, 2012, 06:45:02 PM
Pornography featuring Chinese communist party bureaucrats.  That seems rather unappealing.

They showed one guys 'O' face.  :yuk:
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Jacob

Yeah that dude is not pretty, even at his best. Anyhow, word is that more such scandals are coming.

Phillip V

Quote from: Jacob on December 04, 2012, 06:33:34 PM
Fresh rumours: a wave of arrest amongst officials.

The mother of the young man who died in the ferrari car crash (rumoured in the company of two naked young women) right around the time the Bo Xilai affair went down. Several others as well. More sex tapes have appeared involving various officials.

I guess it makes sense that different people are cleaning house at this time.
"Thank you. I'm well. Don't worry," read the post on a Chinese social networking site. The brief comment, published in June, appeared to come from Ling Gu, the 23-year-old son of a high-powered aide to China's president, and it helped quash reports that he had been killed in a Ferrari crash after a night of partying.

It only later emerged that the message was a sham, posted by someone under Mr. Ling's alias — almost three months after his death.

How Crash Cover-Up Altered China's Succession: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/05/world/asia/how-crash-cover-up-altered-chinas-succession.html

Jacob


Jacob

New rumours about the Ferrari accident:

Ling Ji Huan (the guy in Philip V's article) was a close advisor to Hu Jin Tao, so his arrest was initially seen as a blow to Hu. The new rumour is that Ling was a friend of the Bo family and was promoted because of Bo Xi Lai's father.

However, Ling was the person who signed off on Bo Xi Lai's arrest. So, the new rumour is that the death of Ling's son was arranged as pay back for the arrest of Bo.