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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Chinese prefer white people, do white people prefer Chinese?
All this racism, ignorance and backwardness in a supposedly great nation, do you sometimes feel like punching Chinese people?...I must admit, I do.
I think it's time for a ban, admin.
icnif77:
All suggestions to Admin could be directed through ......
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All official Admin's links are closed, because of the extended 'vacation' schedule.
I think it's time for a ban, admin.
icnif77:
All suggestions to Admin could be directed through ......
http://answers.echinacities.com/user/88440/messages/inbox/28776
All official Admin's links are closed, because of the extended 'vacation' schedule.
Hello wumao.
What you have been told about foreignlanders is not true.
Perhaps in your mind, constructive criticism must inevitably lead to feelings of genocide, but Chinese people are alone in this.
Perhaps Chinese people feel a desire to kill off their countrymen? You sang songs praising Mao Zedong at school, so perhaps you see nothing wrong with it.
If you believe life can be easily quantified in black/white, you end up making "mistakes".
* May 13, 2015
Monitoring purposes SPX: Short SPX on close (4/29/15) at 2106.85.
Monitoring purposes GOLD: Flat
Long Term Trend monitor purposes: Flat
Today GDX broke above the downtrend line form the October 2012 high and the horizontal trend line that comes in near 20.20 range and looks to have done so on a “Sign of Strength”. A “Sign of Strength” breakout would be a bullish longer term sign. The last five days in GDX have been up and suggests the short term trend is extended and a pull back could develop short term. If in deed today’s rally is a valid breakout than 20.20 range on GDX should hold as support. On today’s rally we noticed that the GDX/GLD ratio made a lower high as GDX made a higher high and a short term negative divergence, which may mean that a short term pull back is in order. For now the picture is back to bullish but a minor pull back may develop short term. The 20.20 range on GDX is support and a place to watch for bullish signs.
-Tim Ord
iWolf:
+1 for this most excellent reply to an insightful question. Its relevance is fitting for the OP.
icnif77:
"Words 'bonus' and 'anus' have the same ending.....Interesting!''...buTT.....bonus he-ro-o:
The Kitco markup for physical gold is ridiculous!
icnif77:
See HK bullion retailers. 1.3oz (50g) gold bar HK$1000 less than Kitco's spot price.
If you want to kill a load of Chinese, just throw a gucci bag in front of a bus.
The problem is that you're a Chinese person yourself, so you'd find yourself in turn hurtling towards the chassis of a lumbering shit box against your better judgment.
To go online and say you want to kill people is considered an act of terrorism in most western countries. If I were you I would edit your question before people come knocking.
On second thoughts... leave it up. Maybe a cup of tea would do you good.
Iron12:
Maybe i should employ euphemism a bit more, dont take it literally though, its just a post
ScotsAlan:
You gotta be careful dude.
See here:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-11736785
Politicians love any chance they can get to show how great they are at defending the people.
Personally, I believe if freedom of speech, and you should be able to say what you want. But sadly that is not the case these days.
Then again, what this guy wrote was well out of order:
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/oct/20/man-jailed-antisemitic-tweet-labour-mp
4 weeks in jail for that. 4 weeks in jail, and a criminal record. Freedom of speech is indeed limited.
Iron12:
UK is ultra sensitive about bomb threats even if it was just a joke. You are right though, good looking out.
Ive decided to use Punch instead of kill, to express as best as i can
ScotsAlan:
Ha ha. And now my answer is out of context .
But lets leave it up. Because if anything, it shows that the UK does indeed jail people for opinions.
fada:
@scotsalan, i believe what you want is freedom from consequences not freedom of speech.