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Anonymous

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Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.

Anonymous

Quote from: "cc"WARSAW, Poland (AP) —https://apnews.com/2d897492e2b042589f734592524d0fae">Poland has arrested a director at the Chinese tech giant Huawei and one of its own former cybersecurity experts and charged them with spying for China, authorities said Friday.



The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.



The two men — one a Chinese citizen who was a former envoy in Poland before moving over to a senior position at Huawei and the other a Pole who held several top government cybersecurity positions — were arrested Tuesday, according to Poland's Internal Security Agency.

This is laughable. But, China doesn't care how ridiclous they look to the West.

Anonymous

Quote from: "iron horse jockey"
Quote from: "cc"WARSAW, Poland (AP) —https://apnews.com/2d897492e2b042589f734592524d0fae">Poland has arrested a director at the Chinese tech giant Huawei and one of its own former cybersecurity experts and charged them with spying for China, authorities said Friday.



The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.



The two men — one a Chinese citizen who was a former envoy in Poland before moving over to a senior position at Huawei and the other a Pole who held several top government cybersecurity positions — were arrested Tuesday, according to Poland's Internal Security Agency.

This is laughable. But, China doesn't care how ridiclous they look to the West.

Peking wants Chinese citizens to think they are standing up to foreign barbarians.

Zetsu

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.




I wouldn't be surprised if it was still legal or at least not illegal, but if you're talking about large scale or something equvilant Black slavary in the US, China mainly stop using slaves after the first great wall was built.
Permanently off his rocker

Gaon

Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.




I wouldn't be surprised if it was still legal or at least not illegal, but if you're talking about large scale or something equvilant Black slavary in the US, China mainly stop using slaves after the first great wall was built.

I thought indentured servitude existed in China well into the twentieth century.
The Russian Rock It

Zetsu

Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.




I wouldn't be surprised if it was still legal or at least not illegal, but if you're talking about large scale or something equvilant Black slavary in the US, China mainly stop using slaves after the first great wall was built.

I thought indentured servitude existed in China well into the twentieth century.


Employees forced to work under contract or due to obligation is something I'm not too familiar about, but at least they get compensated in some form of benefit.
Permanently off his rocker

Gaon

Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.




I wouldn't be surprised if it was still legal or at least not illegal, but if you're talking about large scale or something equvilant Black slavary in the US, China mainly stop using slaves after the first great wall was built.

I thought indentured servitude existed in China well into the twentieth century.


Employees forced to work under contract or due to obligation is something I'm not too familiar about, but at least they get compensated in some form of benefit.

I am not a Chinese history expert, but I did check Qing dynasty China.  In the second half of the 19th century, slave girls were very common in China; nearly every Chinese family owned one or more slave girls generally bought from the girl's parents, but sometimes also obtained from other parties. It was a common thing for well-to-do people to present a couple of slave girls to a daughter as part of her marriage dowery. Nearly all prostitutes were slaves.
The Russian Rock It

Zetsu

Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.




I wouldn't be surprised if it was still legal or at least not illegal, but if you're talking about large scale or something equvilant Black slavary in the US, China mainly stop using slaves after the first great wall was built.

I thought indentured servitude existed in China well into the twentieth century.


Employees forced to work under contract or due to obligation is something I'm not too familiar about, but at least they get compensated in some form of benefit.

I am not a Chinese history expert, but I did check Qing dynasty China.  In the second half of the 19th century, slave girls were very common in China; nearly every Chinese family owned one or more slave girls generally bought from the girl's parents, but sometimes also obtained from other parties. It was a common thing for well-to-do people to present a couple of slave girls to a daughter as part of her marriage dowery. Nearly all prostitutes were slaves.




During the Qing and Yuan dynasty China did lost to the nomad barbarians(Manchurians and Mongols) and were subjected to their culture and customs, which caused slavery to be a lot more common.  But aside from that during ancient times in China slaves only made about 1% of the population compared to Romans that had roughly about 40%.
Permanently off his rocker

Gaon

Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.




I wouldn't be surprised if it was still legal or at least not illegal, but if you're talking about large scale or something equvilant Black slavary in the US, China mainly stop using slaves after the first great wall was built.

I thought indentured servitude existed in China well into the twentieth century.


Employees forced to work under contract or due to obligation is something I'm not too familiar about, but at least they get compensated in some form of benefit.

I am not a Chinese history expert, but I did check Qing dynasty China.  In the second half of the 19th century, slave girls were very common in China; nearly every Chinese family owned one or more slave girls generally bought from the girl's parents, but sometimes also obtained from other parties. It was a common thing for well-to-do people to present a couple of slave girls to a daughter as part of her marriage dowery. Nearly all prostitutes were slaves.




During the Qing and Yuan dynasty China did lost to the nomad barbarians(Manchurians and Mongols) and were subjected to their culture and customs, which caused slavery to be a lot more common.  But aside from that during ancient times in China slaves only made about 1% of the population compared to Romans that had roughly about 40%.

I don't doubt you know five times more Chinese history than I do. But, I doubt those figures. Everything I have read about China is that slavery, particularly girls was rampant even if immoral or illegal.
The Russian Rock It

Zetsu

Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Gaon"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Zetsu"
Quote from: "Odinson"What a fucked up thing to say..



China runs on slavery..





But they dont feed their slaves as well as the plantation owners did.


China ended slavery about 2000 years ago, in fact they're more capitalist in heart than any other nation on earth.

Slavery was not abolished in law until the end of the Ching dynasty....and in practice continued until 1949..



I do agree that European scientific socialism was never a fit for Chinese people.....we/they are too entrepreneurial.




I wouldn't be surprised if it was still legal or at least not illegal, but if you're talking about large scale or something equvilant Black slavary in the US, China mainly stop using slaves after the first great wall was built.

I thought indentured servitude existed in China well into the twentieth century.


Employees forced to work under contract or due to obligation is something I'm not too familiar about, but at least they get compensated in some form of benefit.

I am not a Chinese history expert, but I did check Qing dynasty China.  In the second half of the 19th century, slave girls were very common in China; nearly every Chinese family owned one or more slave girls generally bought from the girl's parents, but sometimes also obtained from other parties. It was a common thing for well-to-do people to present a couple of slave girls to a daughter as part of her marriage dowery. Nearly all prostitutes were slaves.




During the Qing and Yuan dynasty China did lost to the nomad barbarians(Manchurians and Mongols) and were subjected to their culture and customs, which caused slavery to be a lot more common.  But aside from that during ancient times in China slaves only made about 1% of the population compared to Romans that had roughly about 40%.

I don't doubt you know five times more Chinese history than I do. But, I doubt those figures. Everything I have read about China is that slavery, particularly girls was rampant even if immoral or illegal.


I hear ya Gaon, but when it comes to history about China wiki and some other sites just can't be taken too seriously, a lot of those people that write these stuff are probably Roman fanatics that hardly knows anything about China and despise the Chinese historians for beating in a debate about the Han Dynasty vs Roman Empire match 12 years ago.  In fact most Chinese people have long understanding of the driving force and potential power of a free market economy that can easily blow the performance and productivity of slavery out of the water.  I might not be too fond of China in general, but there's one thing I must agree on that China does better than the West is their ability to run and make use of the economy, b/c Chinese are obsessed with money and other bling bling, lol.
Permanently off his rocker

JOE

Quote from: "cc"WARSAW, Poland (AP) —https://apnews.com/2d897492e2b042589f734592524d0fae">Poland has arrested a director at the Chinese tech giant Huawei and one of its own former cybersecurity experts and charged them with spying for China, authorities said Friday.



The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.



The two men — one a Chinese citizen who was a former envoy in Poland before moving over to a senior position at Huawei and the other a Pole who held several top government cybersecurity positions — were arrested Tuesday, according to Poland's Internal Security Agency.


And the reason Poland will do America's bidding is they want American protection against Russia.



Poles tell me how much they hate Russia & will do anything to prevent their return.



So anything to appease the US to keep their soldiers on Polish soil.

Anonymous

Quote from: "JOE"
Quote from: "cc"WARSAW, Poland (AP) —https://apnews.com/2d897492e2b042589f734592524d0fae">Poland has arrested a director at the Chinese tech giant Huawei and one of its own former cybersecurity experts and charged them with spying for China, authorities said Friday.



The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.



The two men — one a Chinese citizen who was a former envoy in Poland before moving over to a senior position at Huawei and the other a Pole who held several top government cybersecurity positions — were arrested Tuesday, according to Poland's Internal Security Agency.


And the reason Poland will do America's bidding is they want American protection against Russia.



Poles tell me how much they hate Russia & will do anything to prevent their return.



So anything to appease the US to keep their soldiers on Polish soil.

You ought to read what is written once in a while.

 ac_boring

JOE

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "JOE"
Quote from: "cc"WARSAW, Poland (AP) —https://apnews.com/2d897492e2b042589f734592524d0fae">Poland has arrested a director at the Chinese tech giant Huawei and one of its own former cybersecurity experts and charged them with spying for China, authorities said Friday.



The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.



The two men — one a Chinese citizen who was a former envoy in Poland before moving over to a senior position at Huawei and the other a Pole who held several top government cybersecurity positions — were arrested Tuesday, according to Poland's Internal Security Agency.


And the reason Poland will do America's bidding is they want American protection against Russia.



Poles tell me how much they hate Russia & will do anything to prevent their return.



So anything to appease the US to keep their soldiers on Polish soil.

You ought to read what is written once in a while.

 ac_boring


I did.



Heres a recent article where Poland had offered the US $2 billion to establish a permanent military presence on Polish soil.



https://www.politico.eu/article/nato-poland-offers-us-up-to-2-billion-for-permanent-american-military-base/">https://www.politico.eu/article/nato-po ... tary-base/">https://www.politico.eu/article/nato-poland-offers-us-up-to-2-billion-for-permanent-american-military-base/



Poland is really scared of Russia.



They want America's help to keep them from ever coming back



So its not surprising they went after the Huawei employees

Anonymous

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "JOE"
Quote from: "cc"WARSAW, Poland (AP) —https://apnews.com/2d897492e2b042589f734592524d0fae">Poland has arrested a director at the Chinese tech giant Huawei and one of its own former cybersecurity experts and charged them with spying for China, authorities said Friday.



The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.



The two men — one a Chinese citizen who was a former envoy in Poland before moving over to a senior position at Huawei and the other a Pole who held several top government cybersecurity positions — were arrested Tuesday, according to Poland's Internal Security Agency.


And the reason Poland will do America's bidding is they want American protection against Russia.



Poles tell me how much they hate Russia & will do anything to prevent their return.



So anything to appease the US to keep their soldiers on Polish soil.

You ought to read what is written once in a while.

 ac_boring

Countries banning Huawei, Huawei violating sanctions, the company involved in espionage. But, the Western world is racist against poor China. Could you imagine if the company was Russian. They wouldn't be allowed to sell phone accessories in the West.



Fash, why do you keep indulging this elderly virgin troll. Attention is fuel to that tool.

JOE

Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "JOE"
Quote from: "cc"WARSAW, Poland (AP) —https://apnews.com/2d897492e2b042589f734592524d0fae">Poland has arrested a director at the Chinese tech giant Huawei and one of its own former cybersecurity experts and charged them with spying for China, authorities said Friday.



The development comes as the U.S. is exerting pressure on its allies not to use Huawei, the world's biggest maker of telecommunications network equipment, over data security concerns.



The two men — one a Chinese citizen who was a former envoy in Poland before moving over to a senior position at Huawei and the other a Pole who held several top government cybersecurity positions — were arrested Tuesday, according to Poland's Internal Security Agency.


And the reason Poland will do America's bidding is they want American protection against Russia.



Poles tell me how much they hate Russia & will do anything to prevent their return.



So anything to appease the US to keep their soldiers on Polish soil.

You ought to read what is written once in a while.

 ac_boring

Countries banning Huawei, Huawei violating sanctions, the company involved in espionage. But, the Western world is racist against poor China. Could you imagine if the company was Russian. They wouldn't be allowed to sell phone accessories in the West.



Fash, why do you keep indulging this elderly virgin troll. Attention is fuel to that tool.


Poland wants America's protection against Russia.



They dont want them to leave.



So anything which will reassure the Americans that they have a trusted ally in Poland.



Poland is very afraid of Russia in light if its recent incursions inro the Ukraine.