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Posted: 22:11 - 02 May 2018 Post subject: |
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It's entirely possible to be self funding and still a burden. Everything from overloaded roads and sewers to over
subscribed schools and insufficient hospital places. But the really big one is food and the lack of it. On China I'm sure I
read somewhere there are as many Chinese outside of China as there are in it at any given time. If they all returned
home tomorrow, there wouldn't be enough of anything for them all, not enough jobs, farmland, food, water, sanitation
regardless of how wealthy they are. Sometimes it's just a case of way too many, who ever is picking up the tab. It's
just that white people of the world by and large have figured this out and breed accordingly. We are globally trying to get
a quart out of a pint pot. It's simply not sustainable while POC keep breeding like snakes. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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China and India have tried to bring their population (numbers) under control. Africans still breed like rabbits. Think I mentioned it in another topic where on a programme about Africa's baby boom, there was an African woman who was convinced to only have 4 kids TBF we used to do the same (have large families) until birth control etc.. |
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Would agree but they bring those same habits and values with them to countries where having the shits doesn't = dead.
I had Africans living next door back in London. 2 bed house, 6 kids plus Mum and dad. Just before I left there for
Bristol, Femi the husband knocked and asked me if I could pop my head in and give him my thoughts on some
discolouring on the walls. I said sure and had a look. Thick black mould on every inch of the walls, but they
never ever had a window open in the 5 years I lived next door, the heating was always on UberBarbados setting,
but the main problem was that there were simply far too many of them for that house. They had the living room
set up as a part time bedroom FFS.
To be fair to them, they both worked, but no doubt with all those kids the DSS was topping them right up. Ola the wife was
in nursing, and Femi worked on the trains and was a pastor at his church. Both came here already married from Africa
and then they had all 6 of their kids in the UK. I'd hate to see the bill for that.They were nice enough people but had
no idea about living in the modern world, they never maintained their house, their car was falling apart and front
and back gardens were a state, on more than one occasion they had other African visitors from the church turn up
while they were out and about who thought it was entirely okay to use the front garden as a toilet. Their kids were pleasant
and well mannered though, so that's a credit to them. But a classic case of stranger in a strange land, rather than embrace it
and try and integrate they were happier with their African 'ways' so they metaphorically and literally drew the curtains
and that's how they carried on. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Well I wasn't certain about that, it was something I casually read or heard somewhere. 50million isn't a drop
in the Ocean though. Our 5.5million overseas have been easily replaced with imported people of different ethnicities, and
then some. The Chinese, however have replaced their overseas folk too, with even more Chinese. Haven't been
myself, no real urge to go. Japan is much more my cup of tea, more dignified and polite. Looking in from the outside
China seem a place that welcomes outsiders, like I would welcome cancer. Present company excepted of course, but fuck
me you only had to learn Chinese to gain acceptance. Compare that to our country that waves in the illiterate,
the criminal and the feckless with no thought for the indigenous or any real efforts to integrate them into our society and
you can see why people get upset about it. Some of that blame has to lie with them for that mind you, they don't seem
to try that hard, suits them not to I suppose. I know we have enclaves of ex-pats in Eurape (for now), but if things change
a la Brexit they may be coming home anyway, that NHS is quite the carrot for elderly people who frequently get ill. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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grr666 wrote: | Japan is much more my cup of tea, more dignified and polite. |
A veneer of grim rote behaviour floating on undercurrents of desperate repressed rage, mass withdrawal from society, plummeting birth numbers, rat utopia.
I spotted one small patch of green in Tokyo in the mid Naughties, but I've been informed that it's since been built over. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Mass withdrawal from society is a bad thing? I should have added slightly more my cup of tea. But If I had
to visit one or the other, it wouldn't be China. It wouldn't be Japan either if the Maldives were also in the list. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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grr666 wrote: | Present company excepted of cor, but fuck
me you only had to learn Chinese to gain acceptance. Compare that to our country that waves in the illiterate,
the criminal and the feckless with no thought for the indigenous or any real efforts to integrate them into our society and
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You'll be surprised to find what it's really like over here then
The majority of foreigners in China are English teachers, and oftentimes the bottom of the barrel has well and truly been scraped. I'm in a wechat group where people share funny stuff relating to life in this country, and one common theme at the moment is self-introductory videos that people have submitted in the hope of getting an English teaching job in China. Russians, African, Pakistanis etc, all with terrible English, claiming to be British, Canadian, Australian etc. It's hilarious and terrible in equal measure. And they still find work!
Also last year a guy in the city I live released a rap song and music video which pretty much spells out what some locals think of foreigners here - https://nextshark.com/chinese-rapper-insults-stupid-foreigners-racist-hip-hop-music-video/ . Of course, it was swiftly banned by the government.
Anyway the point, which I almost lost track of, is that China is still rather welcoming of fairly low calibre folk. Very low calibre at times. Certainly the vast majority can't speak any more Chinese than "I'd like a beer" and "Can I have this one, not too spicy." . A mate of mine showed me an educational poster in the school he's started teaching in. The poster was full of spelling mistakes... and it was made by a British lad. Also there's recently been a new policy announced which will allow 30 million Filipinos to come over and teach English. Quite an interesting move - while these lot are not going to be as good as British, Americans etc, they'll still be a great deal better than Russians and Pakistanis, and will probably work for half the price too.
Anyway, around all this, foreigners are generally very well liked, mainly for the novelty/rarity value, no doubt because there aren't so many over here (and yes that's because of the language barrier stopping them from doing much other than teaching English), but certainly the bottom-of-the-barrel folk I just described are not thought of especially badly by the general population. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 359 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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