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Forums > Living in Kunming > which chinese insults do you find most offensive?

MM, you have told us that there are racists etc. in China and elsewhere. We know that. I virtually never have to face this in any worrisome personal terms in China, you seem to think it's a big problem, for yourself and perhaps for others. Most of us wish there was no xenophobia or racism, etc.
Now, besides not contributing to xenophobia and racism (and yes, sometimes people do things thoughtlessly that reflect various kinds of prejudice, and this is true of both Chinese and foreigners in China), what do you want us to do? We should remain aware of it, okay. Now: is there some way we can help you?

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Forums > Living in Kunming > which chinese insults do you find most offensive?

Musashi, some of us have responded to your original questions. I, personally, reject every one of your 10 points - I don't know how you got them out of the discussion - they are all straw dogs.
As for the video, it is xenophobic and I don't like it, ok? Now what do you want me to do?

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Problem of phony provincial and local assessments described in Elizabeth C. Economy's 2004 book, The River Runs Black, which covered the situation in other provinces as well. Are things better overall now? Well, very obviously thanks to the production and widespread distribution of private automobiles, among other factors such as massive construction, anybody who's lived here during that period cannot possibly fail to notice the worsening air quality in Kunming. She mentioned illegal logging as well, both in Yunnan and in Myanmar, to provide for construction, as well as the situation of water. The problem, at that time anyway, seemed to be not micromanaging from the central government, but the devolution of responsibility for carrying out central government plans from the center to the provinces. Might this have something to do with expanding privatization and 'cooperation' between local government and developers? Golly, I wonder.

keebler, is this supposed to explain the graveyard finds mentioned in the article? If so, how do you know? Are people in Yuanmou County smaller than their ancestors because they do not believe in God? Anyway, where do you get this theory, and what is the evidence? And what makes you think that smaller means simpler? How long is this supposed to take before we notice it in the human remains that have been found? How long ago was the Flood?

I suppose it is my fault for picking up on Dolphin's remark about lufengosaurus, but note that the point of the article about the graveyard has nothing to do with theories of genetic evolution of different species. The article is about evidence concerning the culture of people - i.e., homo sapiens - in the area several thousand years ago, though of course the bones can be analyzed for analysis of living conditions, food resources, etc. of the people of the time.

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I'm not a health foody but the few meals I've had here have been really good and, yeah, I'll be happy to go back alone to sample all the rest of them. It's also not a bad place from which to people-watch the street below.