I don't do wechat.
I don't do wechat.
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?
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?
@naiveorbrave: I am not interested in classes but woul be happy to meet with other writers and exchange comments on each other's work, etc., on a regular basis.
In my experience, individual back-and-forth insult contests rarely lead to a decrease in the frequency or vehemence of insults.
So what is it you are really after here?
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Stone Age graveyard discovered in Yunnan's Chuxiong Prefecture
发布者P.S. Dolphin, your dating of 'dinosaurs': "Hua Yang Guo Zhi, a book written by Chang Qu during the Western Jin Dynasty (265–316), reported the discovery of dragon bones at Wucheng in Sichuan Province."
Well, I guess they could have been dragon bones...
Stone Age graveyard discovered in Yunnan's Chuxiong Prefecture
发布者@ keebler, I hope you're kidding, but if you're serious, I suggest you start a forum thread on this ("I;ll be glad to kick in my 2 cents' worth), as we've gotten pretty far away from this Neolithic graveyard.
Government bans swimming at tourist-friendly Fuxian Lake
发布者Hopefully somebody will be paying attention to this kind of thing while they are busy banning those polluting swimmers - or is the water in fact not clean enough to swim in? My impression is that it is clean enough.
Much ado about...littering at Lugu Lake
发布者OK, cloudtrapezer, agreed. Tourism is an industry run on an absurd basis that produces contradictory demands in the promotion of profitable businesses dependent on catering to rather absurd (especially in the case of ethnic tourism) dreams of a relatively new tourist industry, and I agree with what you say about the Chinese media. The contradiction evident in this recent scarp between local vendors and, apparently rather arrogant, tourists. The route this kid of development is taking, however, is not likely to get less contradictory as the tourist industry become less 'new' - the best you'l get is a 'PC', smug, attitude among those who benefit from it and still consider themselves above it all.
Government bans swimming at tourist-friendly Fuxian Lake
发布者So the idea is that swimmers pollute and that swimming is dangerous? What can the boats do that do NOT belong to the scuba-diving club?