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said this on 03 Mar 2009 7:41:45 AM PST
This event will not hurt China's reputation. The behavior of Cai is consistent with past Chinese behavior. This is just a reminder for all businesses to be careful when dealing with Chinese.
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said this on 18 Mar 2009 1:12:40 AM PST
Bill, I feel repulsive towards your words showing to these two looted and auctioned artefacts by the French (do your history homework at first), and I also feel abhorrent towards your ignorance and stupidity to the world around you.
I personally feel sorry for your parents to raise you up for nothing, for your teachers to educate you for nothing, as well as for those food you consumed in decades for nothing. PATHETIC! |
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said this on 03 Mar 2009 7:16:27 PM PST
It's almost a year since last time I visited here, and the world has changed a lot since then...
It seems not many Chinese visit here any more, good to see that. We should care less of what others say, and focus on what we need to do. |
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said this on 01 Apr 2009 10:44:22 PM PST
Excellent job... an eye for an eye, a nose for a nose... Hammurabi code..
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said this on 07 Apr 2009 2:52:42 PM PST
Here is the nature of the hypocritical and barbaric French:
They could rape your daughter in her bedroom, then go right into kitchen to kiss the hands of her mother to show their respect?! Nobody "invited" the barbaric English and French to come to Qing Kingdom (China): the British and French criminals blasted their ways into our land, burnt down the world most magnificent Chinese Imperial Garden, murdered numerous innocent Chinese, looted our Chinese national treasures and carried on their back home to Europe as trophies. Now these very French criminals showed their loots at their garage sale auction in front of the whole "civilized" Western world, according to their barbaric Western "rules", to sell back their loots to the Chinese victims. The French have NO human culture at all, just the jungle behavior of the French monkeys. It is a justified treatment to the French monkeys when they were about to sink their crooked teeth onto a stolen juicy Chinese treasure. For the French barbarians: any means are justified. Period. |


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