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Forums > Living in Kunming > Charlie Hebdo & media distortion

Pilger article is good, and Pilger is an excellent journalist. For a longer, very carefully researched look at how it all happens, in particular in the U.S., see Herman & Chomsky's book, Manufacturing Consent.

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Suggested topics for discussions at places like English corners: How is life in the US (in particular) different from the way it is portrayed in Hollywood films & TV shows? And in what ways is life in 'the West' not necessarily the same as 'life in the US', regardless of how it's portrayed? And how are western foreigners in Kunming atypical of the majority of people living in the countries from which they come? Many people seem misled about the first two of these issues thanks to the domination in the international media by (primarily US) entertainment, by the hype of the travel industry, and by the types of things that make the news - think of what foreigners wouldn't know about China if they only depended on Chinese media and entertainment. Concerning the last issue, I've often had people imply to me that 'foreigners' (read: 'westerners') all seem to be 'free' in their lifestyles, can go wherever they want, have money, have been to university, are more or less 'middle class' etc., not realizing that most 'foreigners' who come to live/stay in China exhibit characteristics somewhat different from those of the great majority who stay home, most of whom are not native English speakers and don't even speak English, and that many are not 'white', however defined.

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@ Peter: I agree - 'lone happy confederate'? Maybe in Vientiane government circles; elsewhere, the average person doeswn't think about it, tho in Luang Namtha, for instance, I've heard some resentment from local people.
@ Trapeze: I agree - have always thought that occupation of a factory by workers does tend to indicate that they have a rather definite point of view.

My appreciation of the advantages of tracking depends on my trust of the trackers. For ebikes in Kunming, I tend to trust the present effort because I think it will help locate stolen etc. ebikes - tracking of individuals can be, and is, done in more effective ways, and I don't particularly trust the goals of the trackers engaged in such. So I attempt to avoid them when it seems worthwhile to bother about it, but I don't have any serious worries about it in the current social environment. But then all environments are undergoing constant change.

Granted that GPS can be used to track people on ebikes, but there are so many ways to be tracked these days (cellphones, license plates, street cameras, etc.), many of which are virtually unavoidable, that I'm not going to worry about a GPS on an ebike.

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Not quite what you'd call a jumping place, but not bad at all for rather standard US-type meals, not overly expensive, and with a really good salad bar that's cheap, or free with most dinner dishes after 5:30PM. You can get a bottle of beer or even wine if you really want to, but I've never seen anybody do it - maybe that's just to take out. Chinese Christian run, and they hire people with physical disadvantages, who are pleasant and helpful. Frequented by foreign (mostly North American) Christians and Chinese Christians - was started by a Canadian couple associated with Bless China (previously, Project Grace), who are no longer here, but no religious pressure or any of that. Steaks are nothing special, and I avoid the Korean dishes, which I've had a few times but which did not impress me.

As a shop and bakery, it's very good bread at reasonable prices, of various kinds (Y18 for a good multigrain loaf that certainly weighs well over a pound. Other stuff too, like granola and oatmeal that is local, as well as imported things, including American cornflakes and so forth, which some people seem to require.

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Large portions, seriously so with the pizza, which is Brooklyn/American style, I guess. Convivial, conversational, good place to drink with good folks on both sides of the bar, especially after about 9PM.

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Really good pizza and steaks. The wine machine fuddles me when I'm a bit fuddled, & seems unnecessary. Good folks on both sides of the bar.