The China Thread

Don't know about Brazil but Australia has a LOT of Mainland Chinese. So I guess that's where the numbers are coming from. I don't think the actual Aussies would buy them because of EV and the distance thing.
I had breakfast with a (white) guy from church this morning. He bought one for local running around. He's owned it for 7 months and some fault left it bricked with the electronic handbrake on. NRMA had no idea. Got it trucked to the local dealership. They had no idea what the error code meant and haven't been able to fix it yet. Hell of a time getting it on and off the flat top truck with the handbrake engaged!
 
^30-something urban professional "leftover" women being passed over for younger, better bridal material >>>> China is collapsing!!!

Take a look at this channel's videos, 100% "China is collapsing" dystopian/doomer messaging, made with AI, published in the US, very high production rate (25 videos produced just the last week).


>>>> US taxpayer money at work, somebody in DC has scored a good gig.

 
Apparently, Chinese children are learning how to cook at an early age. I can't even fathom the teacher letting kids these young use knives. :eek:
About 10 years ago the best was the one where, because Chinese can't swim and there are often drownings, they made the elementary school kids stick their heads in tubs of water inotser to solve this problem.

 
Apparently, Chinese children are learning how to cook at an early age. I can't even fathom the teacher letting kids these young use knives. :eek:



Kindergarten in China used to be a cram school in preparation for primary school, like it is in the rest of east Asia (Japan, S Korea, Taiwan). The Chinese government banned this practice, and now they've been turned into fun activities/vocational schools for toddlers.

A lot of those things can't happen in the US or 5 eye countries because we live in a talmudic legalistic culture where the threat of lawsuits always trumps common sense. Kids would benefit from activities with a low risk of accident in managed environments like these cooking schools, but these practices aren't legally viable.
 
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