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is China's news reports confusing and angering its citizens?
02-19-2013, 07:19 PM
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The outcry and anger in the train crash accidents is not quite because of CCP's misleading false reports. Rather some Mainlanders are no longer silent obedient sheep as before, many have traveled to abroad like to Hong Kong seeing first hand how citizens could openly criticize the government, they're beginning to learn of their basic rights. Chinese netizens is now the largest in the world, they could easily get genuine news from internet and exchange views with one another instead of relying on Government's BS.

Mainlanders are not happy with the way their government do things for a very long time and simply make use of the opportunity to burst out their frustrations. Demonstrations and "riots" are already a popular pass-time on a regular basis across the Mainland.

The stupid inhumane Shanghai officials just eager to clear up the scene and to hide evidence of the crash ignoring passengers still alive inside the train by ordering a hasty burial, a typical silly corrupt dictator's mentality, never put human life a priority.

When China and its advocates like Abe Cool, Lo Little One The Bird and the whole lot bluffing Shanghai soon becoming a world class city, how laughable, lets all look at Shanghai's government and management again in another 30-40 years before deciding when Shanghai will be world class. Without Freedom of Expressions, no Mainland city could become world class, as corruptions and stupid inhumane government mentality will not be changed .
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[] - Jess - 02-19-2013, 07:19 PM
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