1. I do not understand the relevance of what does or doesn't go on in the U.S. to this discussion.
2. 'Voluntarily' traveling to work and live in the Dwarf Empire is not entirely voluntary, as an above message itself: the message mentions how poorly small people are treated when applying for other jobs - i.e., the problem is one of establishing a level playing field in the society itself - dwarf kingdoms etc. are merely escapes, which increase the public attitude that these people are a globally 'special' group who can perform cuddly roles, etc., for tourist amusement, and can't do anything else.
Flurry of small new 'support' airports slated for Kunming
Posted byBetter spent elsewhere.
Seven billion yuan Green Lake area renovation to take three years
Posted by@ Vicar: Afraid you're right. Influence of 'success', drive for 'modernity', etc. - crystalization of older class-driven values in rationalized, largely monetary terms, leads to short-term thinking. Later, when 'the past' becomes a socially-significant commodity, the syndrome gets reversed, especially for upper-middle classes and upper classes. But already the past has postcard and tourism value for many, while academics flop around trying to figure out what he past 'really' was, and understand what it means for the future.
Seven billion yuan Green Lake area renovation to take three years
Posted bySeems to me this all might be good, but I rather wish the city would dedicate more money to the solution of the problems of those who are in real need.
Flurry of small new 'support' airports slated for Kunming
Posted byCan't see how we need any more airports.
Announcing the winners of the Springtime in Kunming photo contest
Posted bySome REALLY nice photos!