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Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Yea, I've been there. I saw the tofu dreg concrete falling off brand new buildings, I saw the rampant prostitution, I saw restaurant owners fishing up gutter oil out of sewers and trash cans. I took the train and it shake more than that Amtrak train on comically bad tracks the CCP shills always use when shitting on America. So many door handles, windows, bollards and all kinds of stuff made out of chinesium broke, and I'm not even a violent person, I drive a 50 year old car and it never disappointed, the taxi I took in China was brand new and the engine broke in half and fell out, worst shitbox I've ever seen.

The difference between us is clearly that you went there for tourism and stayed in the tourist areas carefully manufactured to be top of the line, were everything bad is hidden, fake as Disneyland basically. I went there for work as the company I worked for back then were setting up factories in China.

Now don't get me started on their shitty working conditions and manufacturing policies because I could go on all day on that too.

> but that is such a specific thing to focus on. There’s more to a country than just trains.

It is odd indeed, yet notice how much CCP shills for their cheap knockoff trains.
ScallionPancake on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
> Yea, I've been there. I saw the tofu dreg concrete falling off brand new buildings, I saw the rampant prostitution, I saw restaurant owners fishing up gutter oil out of sewers and trash cans. I took the train and it shake more than that Amtrak train on comically bad tracks the CCP shills always use when shitting on America. So many door handles, windows, bollards and all kinds of stuff made out of chinesium broke, and I'm not even a violent person, I drive a 50 year old car and it never disappointed,

That is not the experience I had what so ever.

> the taxi I took in China was brand new and the engine broke in half and fell out, worst shitbox I've ever seen.

This is some looney toons tier imagery, did this actually happen or are you making this up?

> The difference between us is clearly that you went there for tourism and stayed in the tourist areas carefully manufactured to be top of the line, were everything bad is hidden, fake as Disneyland basically.

I went to 3 different cities and saw whatever I wanted. Nobody told me where to go or what to do. It was a normal country, not a warzone like you describe.

> I went there for work as the company I worked for back then were setting up factories in China.

Maybe you’ve only seen the worst of the worst over there. It’s like going to Detroit and then thinking the entire US is 99% nigger gangbangers.


> Now don't get me started on their shitty working conditions and manufacturing policies because I could go on all day on that too.

No argument there, everyone knows being a factory worker in china is hell.

> It is odd indeed, yet notice how much CCP shills for their cheap knockoff trains.

I didn’t ride a train so I don’t know.
Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
> I went to 3 different cities and saw whatever I wanted.

And there's the problem, of course they don't tell you were you can or can't go. You just don't have any reason to go outside the orchestrated tourist areas, I assume these three cities were also some of their top tier cities, Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzen right? It's exactly like going to Kensington avenue only and then judge all of America by that single street. This goes two ways.

While I saw a lot I obviously didn't see everything either. Not nearly enough to judge the whole country, that's why I use statistics which clearly proves that China is a shithole country, not a warzone, unless you count the lost generation as warriors because they does look a bit like a swarm of grasshoppers.

> No argument there, everyone knows being a factory worker in china is hell.

For a country with as much manufacturing as China has, it's not unreasonable to assume that a majority of Chinas population are in fact factory workers. Combine that with cost of living data and you'll have all the proof you need about why the country is a shithole country. Their problems are just different from the problems we have in the west, I assume they don't have as much problems with niggers or radical islamism over there, but who really knows, it's the land of censorship after all. Thank God for my good fren who escaped China and taught me how to bypass their firewall. Just using VPN or TOR is not enough.
ScallionPancake on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
> You just don't have any reason to go outside the orchestrated tourist areas

I go see a couple tourist things and then start walking, driving, or exploring in a random direction to see what the country is really like. I never said it's heaven on earth, but it really isn't as bad as everyone thinks it is. People would be surprised if they went to China, you only see the worst of the worst in videos on the web.

> I assume these three cities were also some of their top tier cities, Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzen right?

Actually Shanxi, Chengdu, Lijiang, and I flew into Beijing for a couple days so that doesn't count. I was in China for an entire month.

> It's exactly like going to Kensington avenue only and then judge all of America by that single street.

Bullshit dude, I went to three entire cities, not a single street. How do you even compare the two? Don't try to imply that entire cities are just "orchestrated tourist areas".

> For a country with as much manufacturing as China has, it's not unreasonable to assume that a majority of Chinas population are in fact factory workers.

Nobody is saying being a factory worker in China is a good thing, and yes they have a large population of workers who have rather crap living conditions.. Nobody is denying that. But if you are middle class in China, the life they can have is not as bad as you might think, and as a society they are trending upwards. There was a lot of things that I saw them doing much much much better than anywhere in the US or Europe. For example: Customer service.
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