Sexybeast wrote:
www.agbioforum.org/v2n1/v2n1a09-pray.htm
Please see Page 4 paragraph 5.
Indeed democracy has solved the problem.
As you are so conversant with India, I am sure you are aware of the Affirmative actions (we call it resrved quota) that are in vogue as also the number of Chief Ministers and Minister who you call lower caste.
It is because of democracy that we have a Moslem President, A Sikh Prime Minister, A sikh Chief of the Army Staff, a Sikh in the Planning Commission, a lower caste as per you Finance Minsiter and I am sure since you know all about India, it would be futile to recount the obvious to you.
But the example you have given of the caste system is ratrher new to me even though I am from India. Maybe since the caste system is not so prevalent, I am not made aware of this unique phenomenon that you write about.
I marvel at you deep knowledge of India. So deep that even I don't know about it and I dare say otehr Indian on this forum or Board.
I haven't visited China. But notwithstanding your ideas about the education standards in India, I presume I am not counted in the illiterate tally of yours. I do read English and I do read about China too.
I will confess that most of my information is from US publications. Therefore, these publication must be purveying wrong ideas about China. I presume you would term it, in true Communist (since you were there 13 years) sloganeering, as 'Dollar Imperialism'. Alas, I would not subscribe to that view.
I find that you are from Canada and you state you were in China. Therefore, I surmise that you are a Chinese Canadian.
What does intrigue me is the fact that when China was bumbling along, you hung around in China and then when it started to become a Zam Zam or a land of milk and honey (if one goes by your and some other posts) you quit China to come to Canada which since you don't seem to be euphoric in your posts about, I presume is no patch on the greatness of China.
Odd isn't it that one leave greatness and embraces mediocrity? Or is it the other way around?
and where is ur source to say 51% of china's something is like western investment??
www.agbioforum.org/v2n1/v2n1a09-pray.htm
Please see Page 4 paragraph 5.
china has no democracy, it is true, however, india's cast system is also disturbing...u know how many ppl being regarded as beasts and untouchble just because their mom are higher cast than their dads......
can democracy solve that problem?
Indeed democracy has solved the problem.
As you are so conversant with India, I am sure you are aware of the Affirmative actions (we call it resrved quota) that are in vogue as also the number of Chief Ministers and Minister who you call lower caste.
It is because of democracy that we have a Moslem President, A Sikh Prime Minister, A sikh Chief of the Army Staff, a Sikh in the Planning Commission, a lower caste as per you Finance Minsiter and I am sure since you know all about India, it would be futile to recount the obvious to you.
But the example you have given of the caste system is ratrher new to me even though I am from India. Maybe since the caste system is not so prevalent, I am not made aware of this unique phenomenon that you write about.
I marvel at you deep knowledge of India. So deep that even I don't know about it and I dare say otehr Indian on this forum or Board.
i bet u never been to china before,
now i tell u , as i have been living in china for 13 years, u can go anywhere, visit anyone, migrate to anyplace as u want since 1990s...
I haven't visited China. But notwithstanding your ideas about the education standards in India, I presume I am not counted in the illiterate tally of yours. I do read English and I do read about China too.
I will confess that most of my information is from US publications. Therefore, these publication must be purveying wrong ideas about China. I presume you would term it, in true Communist (since you were there 13 years) sloganeering, as 'Dollar Imperialism'. Alas, I would not subscribe to that view.
I find that you are from Canada and you state you were in China. Therefore, I surmise that you are a Chinese Canadian.
What does intrigue me is the fact that when China was bumbling along, you hung around in China and then when it started to become a Zam Zam or a land of milk and honey (if one goes by your and some other posts) you quit China to come to Canada which since you don't seem to be euphoric in your posts about, I presume is no patch on the greatness of China.
Odd isn't it that one leave greatness and embraces mediocrity? Or is it the other way around?