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>>259021 Think I'll just continue learning Chinese to make interaction with my Taiwanese girlfriend's family easier, treating the side-benefit of getting a brilliant piece of resume-filler as an added bonus.
Also, traditional Chinese ideals definitely had some merit to them before the Cultural Revolution, but post-Cultural-Revolution China is a fascist cultural wasteland, and any decent Chinese family with any cultural learning whatsoever (read: small percentage of the Chinese upper-class) recognizes that fact.
Your belief that Chinese culture is all about blind obedience is retarded, and here's why: post-Cultural-Revolution China is a lawless void in which no citizens respect their government (except those who live in farming villages, the equivalent of rural Americans in their blind patriotism and jargon-spewing nonsense).
I have been to China. Everyone breaks laws in China, all the time, constantly. There is zero respect for the government, and police corruption is so rife that there is little need to have any.
Now, I am not saying that this is a good thing, but it does highlight the ignorance with which you talk about how Chinese culture promotes blind obedience. Blind obedience went out the window along with respect for parents and other traditional values. It's been replaced by laziness and a bland disrepect for all authority, making the lower-class Chinese, as you have said in your blog, the Mexicans of Asia.
If you ever learn one thing while on your insipid cancerous moral crusade, let it be this: Chinese people != their government. Until you learn that, everything you say about ANYONE'S culture is racist bullshit.
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