chinese leadership transition???

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  • yurimon0

    China doesn't really follow their own laws anyway. its at the whim of the state and bureaucrats in power in hierarchical fashion.

    Everyone in China is on a leash. Some leashes are bigger then others. IF your rich and connected and you need a transplant you can buy organs at the expense of someone they imprisoned that matches your blood type. You can also pay someone to do your time in prison.

    • YOU'RE all over the place, but thanks for the random factsmonospaced
    • thanks for your ignant comments.yurimon
    • *looks around*
      What are you talking about?
      monospaced
    • he was talking about your ignant comments. You're just so ignant.Horp
    • Calm the fuck down monovisualplane
    • Mono, was that you that started that bar fight last night?qTime
    • nopemonospaced
    • i'm not a fan of chinese government. but i do not agree with you generalizing all chinese don't fallow their own law and are all on leashes.pango
    • law and are all on leashes. like government in all countries. some wants to make good changes and steer to the direction thats for the good of it's citizens. but there are always obstacles when some are greedy for power and money or simply holds different perspective. .pango
    • to the direction thats for the good of it's citizens. but there are always obstacles when some are greedy for power and money or simply holds different perspective.pango
    • and money or simply holds different perspective. i think it's save to say they are heading for a direction that's more acceptable by the international community.pango
    • acceptable by the international community. slowly... but in progress none the less.pango

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