How China is 100 years ahead of us on many AI and Tech issues!

China's CITY OF THE FUTURE!!!
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1997-2001 is not "permanent," Captain Calendar.
If one works and lives in China for 4 years - and even no vacation outside of China for that period - one stays permanent for that period. What does a dumb bud like you think why its called: PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD??? aka PR.

No wonder China "revoked" your work permit (if you even had one) after 1 year - as an "English" teacher. Plus all your dumb talk with the expat community and some local (if at all) drug and Western-policy consuming friends.

You posted that yourself some 2 years ago!!!
 
I appreciate your energy. I respect Japanese people and understand their age-old rivalry with Chinamen.
I would rather live around Japs than Chinamen any day. However, I would take a nation full of Chinamen over a single pack of N******.
You ever been to Japan?

If you have, you will certainly prefer to live amongst China-men - in China.
 
You ever been to Japan?

If you have, you will certainly prefer to live amongst China-men - in China.
Lived there from 2006-2009 and 2012-2015.
You're talking out of your ass Eurotrash.
If you have EVEr spent any time in mainland China you can tell the difference in class, culture and quality in ten minutes.
 
Lived there from 2006-2009 and 2012-2015.
Where?
You're talking out of your ass Eurotrash.
If you have EVEr spent any time in mainland China you can tell the difference in class, culture and quality in ten minutes.
I have been to Japan many times.
Japan has neat wrappings, distributes tissue-packs at every corner, and a totally psychotic population - You Yankeetrash.
 
Where?

Japan has neat wrappings, distributes tissue-packs at every corner, and a totally psychotic population - You Yankeetrash.
Okinawa, Tokyo, and Kagawa prefectures.
Euromonkey.
Don't ever compare Japan or Japanese culture with those monkeys.
The Japanese are honor, culture, and tradition incarnate.
The Chinese monkey cannot even begin to understand honor or anything near the Bushido Code.
He spends his life trying to fk over the next Chinaman for a piece of silver and a bowl of noodles.
 
I "Kruska" have been permanently working and living in China from 1997 - 2001, Malaysia/Indonesia/China from 2001 -2006 and China/Malaysia from 2006-2024 and still travel there on business.

And I can confirm most of what Luckyone - posted.

I can confirm that the average Chinese citizen does not have a life even remotely close to that of the average American. Furthermore, they have nowhere near the level of freedom that we do. The Internet is controlled by the "Great Firewall of China." Most foreign search engines and social media outlets are blocked. And good luck publicly criticizing Xi Jinping.

I also asked him when he was there, not you, allegedly, and since he didn't answer and I'll assume it's never.
 
I appreciate your energy. I respect Japanese people ...
Well, that's nice. I'm very fond of Japanese and Chinese people. And Korean and Dominican and Guatemalan and Vietnamese and Haitian and Bengali and Nepali and Brazilian and Italian and Honduran and Moroccan and Algerian and Ethiopian etc. I hope you respect Irishmen as well!
 
Well, that's nice. I'm very fond of Japanese and Chinese people. And Korean and Dominican and Guatemalan and Vietnamese and Haitian and Bengali and Nepali and Brazilian and Italian and Honduran and Moroccan and Algerian and Ethiopian etc. I hope you respect Irishmen as well!
I am a white American.
I can tell you this: Japan was the cleanest, safest, most efficient, most polite nation I have ever lived in. The finest people I have ever been around. The most honorable, the highest dedication to performing every task, no matter how small, to perfection, were the Japanese.
They are what nations should aspire to be. I have an undying respect and affection for the Japanese.
Americans may think they are the best. They may think their nation is number one. However, when it comes down to order, discipline, honor, trust, intelligence, problem-solving, and dedication to task, they cannot hold a candle.

The Chinese are none of that. Working hard is only a piece of what it takes. Hard work without honor is nothing. They have ZERO honor in my experience.
 
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I can confirm that the average Chinese citizen does not have a life even remotely close to that of the average American. Furthermore, they have nowhere near the level of freedom that we do. The Internet is controlled by the "Great Firewall of China." Most foreign search engines and social media outlets are blocked. And good luck publicly criticizing Xi Jinping.
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You cannot look up Winnie the Pooh online in China.
 
It is evident that China is better than us at resolving issues affecting its citizens everyday problems

Despite all the truly awful things about communism (and fascism for that matter), you have to admit, it gets stuff done.
 
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