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Title: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 28, 2020, 10:21:51 PM
We in the West like to point fingers at China & blame them entirely for this coronavurus mess.



But at least part of it is our fault.



We wanted cheap quality stuff built by work slaves eating bad food & making barely enough to feed themselves.



So we got what we wished for.



Sure its partly our politicians & business leaders faults.



But it's ours too.



While the malnourished Chinese worker was busting his or her butt 14 hrs a day making $3 an hour we were oblivious to their plight & neglected their suffering.



So I don't wanna completely blame the Chinese cuz they merely fed our greedy wasteful profligate Western lifestyle that we demandrd & asked for.



Plus we coulda made a lot of that atuff here at home.



We didnt support our workers or industries.



Anyways thats the way I seez it.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 28, 2020, 10:28:47 PM
This global pandemic is entirely China's fault..



They created the virus, they muzzled doctors who tried to warn Chinese, the government lied to the world, they wouldn't let the American CDC or WHO in to help contain the spread and study the virus..



And this is the last of these type of threads from you or Shen Li..



People are hurting and dying because of China..



We've had enough of you two blaming the victims.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Zetsu on March 28, 2020, 10:35:58 PM
Your logic is backwards as usual joe, if it wasn't for the Western FDI, hundreds of million of middle class Chinese wouldn't have emerge.  If you truly feel sorry for them then move to China give all your money to the Chinese.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: cc on March 28, 2020, 10:41:55 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"This global pandemic is entirely China's fault..



They created the virus, they muzzled doctors who tried to warn Chinese, the government lied to the world, they wouldn't let the American CDC or WHO in to help contain the spread and study the virus..



And this is the last of these type of threads from you or Shen Li..



People are hurting and dying because of China..



We've had enough of you two blaming the victims.

 "I'm with you totally on this.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: cc on March 28, 2020, 10:45:05 PM
Quote from: "Zetsu"Your logic is backwards as usual joe, if it wasn't for the Western FDI, hundreds of million of middle class Chinese wouldn't have emerge.  If you truly feel sorry for them then move to China give all your money to the Chinese.

Joe has no money. He's a total FAIL. All he has is hate and mouth
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Zetsu on March 28, 2020, 10:47:47 PM
Quote from: "cc"
Quote from: "Zetsu"Your logic is backwards as usual joe, if it wasn't for the Western FDI, hundreds of million of middle class Chinese wouldn't have emerge.  If you truly feel sorry for them then move to China give all your money to the Chinese.

Joe has no money. All he has is hate and mouth


Lol, that might hit a raw nerve of his.   :icon_wink:
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 12:11:50 AM
Quote from: "Zetsu"Your logic is backwards as usual joe, if it wasn't for the Western FDI, hundreds of million of middle class Chinese wouldn't have emerge.  If you truly feel sorry for them then move to China give all your money to the Chinese.


Many Chinese workers who produce our iPhones we love so much, slave away for 12-14 hours a day, 6 days a week in FoxConn factories at an hourly wage much lower than a minimum wage worker in Canada.  And of course those sibstandard wages and overwork impact their physical health & diets.





https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/07/suicide-chinese-iphone-factory-reignites-concern-working-conditions/



But we never see nor endure their suffering. Scores of thesr iPhone workers jump out of buildings killing themselves to give us what we want.



I'm certainly not absolving the government of China.



But when we as Western consumers make excessive demands to have this or that, there's a price to pay for human greed and overindulgence. Nothing comes without a price in this world.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 12:17:49 AM
What has this got to do with Peking waging bio warfare on the West?



I mean besides your boring trolling.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: cc on March 29, 2020, 12:30:44 AM
"boring trolling" indeed" .. hit's nail on the head .. loser never smartens up





On that subject, and I detest Western companies who produce in  China, just a thought



what would those people do if we gave them no work?



I think once the dust settles, many firms will be forced by their mother countries to return home or suffer consequences



Once this is settled down China govt. will pay a huge price in many ways .. their spin and attempts at PR will not save them from Western wrath



For an example I just read of the seething anger among Johnson's cabinet  in UK .. will post on it .. but on main board
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 12:35:11 AM
Quote from: "cc"On that subject, and I detest Western companies who produce in  China, just a thought



what would those people do if we gave them no work?



I think once the dust settles, many firms will be forced by their mother countries to return home or suffer consequences



Once this is settled down China govt. will pay a huge price in many ways .. their spin and attempts at PR will not save them from Western wrath



For an example I just read of the seething anger among Johnson's cabinet  in UK .. will post on it

China owes the West. Rep. Marsha Blackburn has an excellent idea. China forgives some of the US debt they own as compensation for the devastation they have caused.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 01:03:02 AM
Quote from: "Fashionista"What has this got to do with Peking waging bio warfare on the West?



I mean besides your boring trolling.


I've given your accusation some consideration, Fashionista.



But you haven't proven that China with absolute certainty, is conducting biological warfare on the West.



Where is your proof?
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 01:07:19 AM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Fashionista"What has this got to do with Peking waging bio warfare on the West?



I mean besides your boring trolling.


I've given your accusation some consideration, Fashionista.



But you haven't proven that China with absolute certainty, is conducting biological warfare on the West.



Where is your proof?

You know they lied about the virus and they covered it up..



And this attention seeking thread of your has nothing to do with that..



This is your last blame the victim thread..



Anymore will be dumped in Miscellaneous.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 01:29:13 AM
Quote from: "cc""boring trolling" indeed" .. hit's nail on the head .. loser never smartens up





On that subject, and I detest Western companies who produce in  China, just a thought



what would those people do if we gave them no work?



I think once the dust settles, many firms will be forced by their mother countries to return home or suffer consequences



Once this is settled down China govt. will pay a huge price in many ways .. their spin and attempts at PR will not save them from Western wrath



For an example I just read of the seething anger among Johnson's cabinet  in UK .. will post on it .. but on main board


In spite of your invective against me, I think you raise some good points, cc.



However.....



....if you want manufacturing to come home, then be prepared for a shock & having to pay more...a lot more for consumer goods. Maybe 2 or 3 times as much for the same item.



Tell you the truth, after the dust settles, nothing will be cheap like it has been anymore.



Cuz now there'll be additional health costs, a need for better labor conditions, inckuding China, which they'll pass onto us. And they'll have to do it otherwise no one will want to do business with them.



Indeed the world changed overnight with this crisis...and will get a lot more expensive too.



We've taken fo much for granted for so long.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: cc on March 29, 2020, 01:49:17 AM
whatever ...  what is to be, is to be



We may  .. no .. will ..  find ourselves in a far better world



A society where work is plentiful makes for better wages .. making more money can afford higher prices  .... and at the same time build real, independent  and strong counties



With calamity comes new opportunities .. and better ways - I see a far better world at the other end of the tunnel. Ditching the chains of China from our lives being the first BIG step





As to the title of thread, It's ALL China's Fault - NO ONE has produced contradictory evidence
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 06:43:36 AM
Quote from: "Fashionista"Anymore will be dumped in Miscellaneous.

I am not convinced this virus was man-made by the Wuhan Lab, since it's more plausible to me that it originated out of a disgusting Wuhan Wet Market...



Will you ban me too for this opinion?



Look, I am not Joe's friend, but if you're going to clean house on what you consider undesirable opinions or threads, at least be consistent in that regard.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: caskur on March 29, 2020, 07:00:15 AM
Quote from: "cc"




With calamity comes new opportunities .. and better ways - I see a far better world at the other end of the tunnel. Ditching the chains of China from our lives being the first BIG step


I absolutely agree with this.



I see a better world at the end of this dark tunnel.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 07:04:29 AM
Quote from: "caskur"I absolutely agree with this.



I see a better world at the end of this dark tunnel.

Things will go right back to how they where once this blows over, and there is nothing that you or I can do to change that...
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Zetsu on March 29, 2020, 12:09:03 PM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Zetsu"Your logic is backwards as usual joe, if it wasn't for the Western FDI, hundreds of million of middle class Chinese wouldn't have emerge.  If you truly feel sorry for them then move to China give all your money to the Chinese.


Many Chinese workers who produce our iPhones we love so much, slave away for 12-14 hours a day, 6 days a week in FoxConn factories at an hourly wage much lower than a minimum wage worker in Canada.  And of course those sibstandard wages and overwork impact their physical health & diets.





https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/07/suicide-chinese-iphone-factory-reignites-concern-working-conditions/



But we never see nor endure their suffering. Scores of thesr iPhone workers jump out of buildings killing themselves to give us what we want.



I'm certainly not absolving the government of China.



But when we as Western consumers make excessive demands to have this or that, there's a price to pay for human greed and overindulgence. Nothing comes without a price in this world.


Let me bring up a few points



- Living expensive is generally cheaper in China than in Canada, in the end it's mostly proportional

- No point is forcing them to work for these so called horrible working conditions

- Foxconn already has one of the best living conditions, at least if you compare them to other developing countries, saying Foxconn isn't good is as dumb as expecting a 10 year old to do business calculus

- They're already getting a 1/3 higher wage than what they're worth in the market as unskilled-labour

- Factories are already moving out of China to SEA instead for the cheaper wage so your solution will simply just kill off more jobs in China



And I can go on and on, the point is Joe is people are lining up to work for foxconn.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Blurt on March 29, 2020, 12:17:04 PM
Citizens in any country in which Kraft Singles "cheese" slices are not only available but popular cannot criticize the eating of bat soup.



 ac_cool
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 01:50:07 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "Fashionista"What has this got to do with Peking waging bio warfare on the West?



I mean besides your boring trolling.


I've given your accusation some consideration, Fashionista.



But you haven't proven that China with absolute certainty, is conducting biological warfare on the West.



Where is your proof?

You know they lied about the virus and they covered it up..



And this attention seeking thread of your has nothing to do with that..



This is your last blame the victim thread..



Anymore will be dumped in Miscellaneous.


Yes I agree.



China covered up & has a lot to be blamed for.



However I'm not sure if this was a manufactured virus and if so, whodunnit.



Don't think China intentionally created a virus as a biokogical weapon to release on the world.



But it might have been possible that it was created in a lab then accidentally released.



A mistake.



Given your logic, it doesn't make any sense.



Because they had too much to lose financially, politically & socially.



On top of losing trillions of dollars from revenue & trade theyve lost a lot of prestige.



Nobody's going to trust China anymore.



No more Olympiads awarded to them.



Maybe the upcoming Winter Olympics schefuled there will be boycotted and cancelled.



Egg on the face of China & its leaders.



Just  think of all those infrastructure projects in Africa & Iran, etc.



Worth billions now up in flames along with their plans for China Inc to rule the world.



Not ginna happen now.



If this was in fact an artificially created virus, then the Chinese leadership sure chose the wrong time or moment to release it upon the world.



The coronavirus event may be remembered by future historians when China blew it & relinquished its opportunity to become the world's dominant economic & political power.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 01:57:17 PM
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "cc"On that subject, and I detest Western companies who produce in  China, just a thought



what would those people do if we gave them no work?



I think once the dust settles, many firms will be forced by their mother countries to return home or suffer consequences



Once this is settled down China govt. will pay a huge price in many ways .. their spin and attempts at PR will not save them from Western wrath



For an example I just read of the seething anger among Johnson's cabinet  in UK .. will post on it

China owes the West. Rep. Marsha Blackburn has an excellent idea. China forgives some of the US debt they own as compensation for the devastation they have caused.


I don't think China will do that Herman.



But if economic conditions get worse it could force a reset of the economic system cancelling debts worldwide including those owed to China.



It would have devastating effects tho, such as the end of the USD as the world's fiat curtency.



Still this crisis might make the world angry enough at China that they demand reparations from that country after they are sued in a World Court.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Odinson on March 29, 2020, 02:35:10 PM
We are a bunch of idiots nowadays..



Warnings wouldnt have helped.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: @realAzhyaAryola on March 29, 2020, 02:38:47 PM
Quote from: "Fashionista"This global pandemic is entirely China's fault..



They created the virus, they muzzled doctors who tried to warn Chinese, the government lied to the world, they wouldn't let the American CDC or WHO in to help contain the spread and study the virus..



And this is the last of these type of threads from you or Shen Li..



People are hurting and dying because of China..



We've had enough of you two blaming the victims.


I agree with you on this one.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: cc on March 29, 2020, 02:54:02 PM
Of course China lied.



We are now getting more than hints from good sources about the game China is playing



UK govt says their sources say it is absolutely the big lie
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: @realAzhyaAryola on March 29, 2020, 02:55:43 PM
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "cc"On that subject, and I detest Western companies who produce in  China, just a thought



what would those people do if we gave them no work?



I think once the dust settles, many firms will be forced by their mother countries to return home or suffer consequences



Once this is settled down China govt. will pay a huge price in many ways .. their spin and attempts at PR will not save them from Western wrath



For an example I just read of the seething anger among Johnson's cabinet  in UK .. will post on it

China owes the West. Rep. Marsha Blackburn has an excellent idea. China forgives some of the US debt they own as compensation for the devastation they have caused.


Yes, I agree with that too.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 29, 2020, 08:24:04 PM
Who cares how it got out? It's out. And the efforts of the Chinese government and their sympathizers to play it down played a large part in most of the world being caught flat-footed.





Isn't that enough to wage brutal and bloody financial jihad? Sheesh, the Krauts were pilloried for less in 1918... and they've barely bothered us since then!
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 30, 2020, 02:45:36 AM
Quote from: "Blurt"Citizens in any country in which Kraft Singles "cheese" slices are not only available but popular cannot criticize the eating of bat soup.



 ac_cool

Real cheddar only allowed in my house.  You enter with Kraft fake cheese slices, and I'll bring out the rope...   acc_angry
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 30, 2020, 03:07:45 AM
Quote from: "@realAzhyaAryola"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "cc"On that subject, and I detest Western companies who produce in  China, just a thought



what would those people do if we gave them no work?



I think once the dust settles, many firms will be forced by their mother countries to return home or suffer consequences



Once this is settled down China govt. will pay a huge price in many ways .. their spin and attempts at PR will not save them from Western wrath



For an example I just read of the seething anger among Johnson's cabinet  in UK .. will post on it

China owes the West. Rep. Marsha Blackburn has an excellent idea. China forgives some of the US debt they own as compensation for the devastation they have caused.


Yes, I agree with that too.


It might be coming.



China knows the World is Angry at them.



They're not gonna get away with it by sweeping it under the rug.



At very least there will likely beconcessions on trade.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: caskur on March 30, 2020, 05:30:17 AM
Quote from: "Yer Pal Joe"We in the West like to point fingers at China & blame them entirely for this coronavurus mess.



But at least part of it is our fault.



We wanted cheap quality stuff built by work slaves eating bad food & making barely enough to feed themselves.



So we got what we wished for.



Sure its partly our politicians & business leaders faults.



But it's ours too.



While the malnourished Chinese worker was busting his or her butt 14 hrs a day making $3 an hour we were oblivious to their plight & neglected their suffering.



So I don't wanna completely blame the Chinese cuz they merely fed our greedy wasteful profligate Western lifestyle that we demandrd & asked for.



Plus we coulda made a lot of that atuff here at home.



We didnt support our workers or industries.



Anyways thats the way I seez it.




We should blame the USA... they invented planes that cart diseased people all over the planet.



But you're right... allowing China to pollute the earth and manufacture cheap rubbish was a very stupid idea... But that's business for you.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: @realAzhyaAryola on March 30, 2020, 11:11:40 AM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "@realAzhyaAryola"
Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "cc"On that subject, and I detest Western companies who produce in  China, just a thought



what would those people do if we gave them no work?



I think once the dust settles, many firms will be forced by their mother countries to return home or suffer consequences



Once this is settled down China govt. will pay a huge price in many ways .. their spin and attempts at PR will not save them from Western wrath



For an example I just read of the seething anger among Johnson's cabinet  in UK .. will post on it

China owes the West. Rep. Marsha Blackburn has an excellent idea. China forgives some of the US debt they own as compensation for the devastation they have caused.


Yes, I agree with that too.


It might be coming.



China knows the World is Angry at them.



They're not gonna get away with it by sweeping it under the rug.



At very least there will likely beconcessions on trade.


We should remember not to say it is China's fault but the fault of the Chinese government. Mind you, some Chinese people wanted to expose the truth but they are no longer living. ac_dunno
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 31, 2020, 05:33:00 PM
Quote from: "caskur"
We should blame the USA... they invented planes that cart diseased people all over the planet.


Really?





One small problem with that line of reasoning...





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...Count Ferdinand Adolph Heinrich August Graf Von Zeppelin already had airborne people movers in production three years before the Wright Brothers did, and they went further that the American model and traveled twice as fast as cruise liners did. And their inventor even had "Adolph" in his name too! Surely we should hold the Germans personally responsible?





Well... no. They weren't the first to put people in the air.





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November 21st 1893, two clever dicks with fruity dress sense and who went by the name Montgolfier floated a couple of people skywards from where the Eiffel Tower now stands today. After testing on live animals first of course which is probably where the Russians got the idea from for firing dogs into space some 64 years later. That works... we should blame the French instead. I mean everybody hates the French, right?





But even they weren't the first, not if you believe the Portugese at any rate. You know, the same mongrels who colonized South America and gave us Bolsanaro.





Guess what? They also gave us Bartolomeu De Gusmao. "Who was he" I hear you cry in your eternal search to blame for all the world's problems? Ohhh, just some none Catholic priest who in a fit of pique and attention whoring managed to construct some ridiculous steampunk looking Jules Verne contraption for the the Portugese King in 1709.





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Better get Rancidmilko in here, he's got some 'splainin to do I reckon.





But in the end, all roads lead back to Rome. Or Beijing in this case. Because someone had to come up with the idea that things might be lifted into the air, without which we might never have had the means to cough covid to all four corners of this rock. And you should know that it was the Chinese themselves who, just like they did with the Spooky-Wu Flu, were ground zero for all this malarky as early as 200 AD.





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And with that damning evidence, I rest my case. Yer Pal Joe is full of steamy nappy batter, the Chinese have been laying the groundwork for this since the time when it was considered fashionable to nail people to trees.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Biggie Smiles on March 31, 2020, 05:37:53 PM
China screwed the whole world over and now they're trying to spin themselves as the savior
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 31, 2020, 05:42:37 PM
Go shove a pair of beng wah balls up your freckle Jersey Gurl, I've got this argument covered thanks.  :t0135:
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: @realAzhyaAryola on March 31, 2020, 05:49:17 PM
Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Yer Pal Joe"We in the West like to point fingers at China & blame them entirely for this coronavurus mess.



But at least part of it is our fault.



We wanted cheap quality stuff built by work slaves eating bad food & making barely enough to feed themselves.



So we got what we wished for.



Sure its partly our politicians & business leaders faults.



But it's ours too.



While the malnourished Chinese worker was busting his or her butt 14 hrs a day making $3 an hour we were oblivious to their plight & neglected their suffering.



So I don't wanna completely blame the Chinese cuz they merely fed our greedy wasteful profligate Western lifestyle that we demandrd & asked for.



Plus we coulda made a lot of that atuff here at home.



We didnt support our workers or industries.



Anyways thats the way I seez it.




We should blame the USA...


QUE?
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on March 31, 2020, 06:03:10 PM
Quote from: "@realAzhyaAryola"
Quote from: "caskur"
Quote from: "Yer Pal Joe"We in the West like to point fingers at China & blame them entirely for this coronavurus mess.



But at least part of it is our fault.



We wanted cheap quality stuff built by work slaves eating bad food & making barely enough to feed themselves.



So we got what we wished for.



Sure its partly our politicians & business leaders faults.



But it's ours too.



While the malnourished Chinese worker was busting his or her butt 14 hrs a day making $3 an hour we were oblivious to their plight & neglected their suffering.



So I don't wanna completely blame the Chinese cuz they merely fed our greedy wasteful profligate Western lifestyle that we demandrd & asked for.



Plus we coulda made a lot of that atuff here at home.



We didnt support our workers or industries.



Anyways thats the way I seez it.




We should blame the USA...


QUE?


Que mierda
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Blurt on April 01, 2020, 02:19:17 AM
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "caskur"
We should blame the USA... they invented planes that cart diseased people all over the planet.


Really?





One small problem with that line of reasoning...





(//%3C/s%3E%3CIMGUR%20id=%22OsXDp54%22%3E%3CURL%20url=%22https://i.imgur.com/OsXDp54.jpg%22%3Ehttps://i.imgur.com/OsXDp54.jpg%3C/URL%3E%3C/IMGUR%3E%3Ce%3E)





...Count Ferdinand Adolph Heinrich August Graf Von Zeppelin already had airborne people movers in production three years before the Wright Brothers did, and they went further that the American model and traveled twice as fast as cruise liners did. And their inventor even had "Adolph" in his name too! Surely we should hold the Germans personally responsible?





Well... no. They weren't the first to put people in the air.





(//%3C/s%3E%3CIMGUR%20id=%225bg1Ns2%22%3E%3CURL%20url=%22https://i.imgur.com/5bg1Ns2.jpg%22%3Ehttps://i.imgur.com/5bg1Ns2.jpg%3C/URL%3E%3C/IMGUR%3E%3Ce%3E)





November 21st 1893, two clever dicks with fruity dress sense and who went by the name Montgolfier floated a couple of people skywards from where the Eiffel Tower now stands today. After testing on live animals first of course which is probably where the Russians got the idea from for firing dogs into space some 64 years later. That works... we should blame the French instead. I mean everybody hates the French, right?





But even they weren't the first, not if you believe the Portugese at any rate. You know, the same mongrels who colonized South America and gave us Bolsanaro.





Guess what? They also gave us Bartolomeu De Gusmao. "Who was he" I hear you cry in your eternal search to blame for all the world's problems? Ohhh, just some none Catholic priest who in a fit of pique and attention whoring managed to construct some ridiculous steampunk looking Jules Verne contraption for the the Portugese King in 1709.





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Better get Rancidmilko in here, he's got some 'splainin to do I reckon.





But in the end, all roads lead back to Rome. Or Beijing in this case. Because someone had to come up with the idea that things might be lifted into the air, without which we might never have had the means to cough covid to all four corners of this rock. And you should know that it was the Chinese themselves who, just like they did with the Spooky-Wu Flu, were ground zero for all this malarky as early as 200 AD.





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And with that damning evidence, I rest my case. Yer Pal Joe is full of steamy nappy batter, the Chinese have been laying the groundwork for this since the time when it was considered fashionable to nail people to trees.


The post above = a lot of hot air.



Airplanes, not balloons. Heavier than air, not lighter.



Unclear on the concept?
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on April 01, 2020, 03:21:35 AM
Quote from: "Blurt"
Quote from: "Guest"
Quote from: "caskur"
We should blame the USA... they invented planes that cart diseased people all over the planet.


Really?





One small problem with that line of reasoning...





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...Count Ferdinand Adolph Heinrich August Graf Von Zeppelin already had airborne people movers in production three years before the Wright Brothers did, and they went further that the American model and traveled twice as fast as cruise liners did. And their inventor even had "Adolph" in his name too! Surely we should hold the Germans personally responsible?





Well... no. They weren't the first to put people in the air.





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November 21st 1893, two clever dicks with fruity dress sense and who went by the name Montgolfier floated a couple of people skywards from where the Eiffel Tower now stands today. After testing on live animals first of course which is probably where the Russians got the idea from for firing dogs into space some 64 years later. That works... we should blame the French instead. I mean everybody hates the French, right?





But even they weren't the first, not if you believe the Portugese at any rate. You know, the same mongrels who colonized South America and gave us Bolsanaro.





Guess what? They also gave us Bartolomeu De Gusmao. "Who was he" I hear you cry in your eternal search to blame for all the world's problems? Ohhh, just some none Catholic priest who in a fit of pique and attention whoring managed to construct some ridiculous steampunk looking Jules Verne contraption for the the Portugese King in 1709.





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Better get Rancidmilko in here, he's got some 'splainin to do I reckon.





But in the end, all roads lead back to Rome. Or Beijing in this case. Because someone had to come up with the idea that things might be lifted into the air, without which we might never have had the means to cough covid to all four corners of this rock. And you should know that it was the Chinese themselves who, just like they did with the Spooky-Wu Flu, were ground zero for all this malarky as early as 200 AD.





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And with that damning evidence, I rest my case. Yer Pal Joe is full of steamy nappy batter, the Chinese have been laying the groundwork for this since the time when it was considered fashionable to nail people to trees.


The post above = a lot of hot air.



Airplanes, not balloons. Heavier than air, not lighter.



Unclear on the concept?

People getting flown about the world. Is this a piece of your brain?



Stupid meatshield, go stick a dildo in your bog-hole and moan about something you have a clue about.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Blurt on April 03, 2020, 12:21:36 PM
^ The Unbearable Lightness of Being Triggered.
Title: Re: It's Not All China's Fault
Post by: Anonymous on April 06, 2020, 11:08:46 PM
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