• Does the average Chinese feel guilt over the treatment of the Uyghers i

    From Rusty Wyse@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 3 10:37:47 2022
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    Does the average Chinese feel guilt over the treatment of the Uyghers in the camps in Xinjiang?
    An average Chinese has the 3rd highest IQ in the world. They unlike those in west who are easily fooled and highly naive, cannot be indoctrinated by lies and half truths. So the more fabrications are told the more the Chinese disbelieve the western
    narratives even more.

    They cannot feel guilt for things that did not happen. They feel bad and sorry for the effect on the Uyghurs livelihoods that has been affected by the western lies but yet hurt the very people they claimed to want to care for. They find the hypocrisy and
    highly revolting.

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  • From boro@21:1/5 to Rusty Wyse on Sat Feb 26 04:53:44 2022
    On 4/2/2022 2:37 am, Rusty Wyse wrote:
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    Does the average Chinese feel guilt over the treatment of the Uyghers in the camps in Xinjiang?
    An average Chinese has the 3rd highest IQ in the world. They unlike those in west who are easily fooled and highly naive, cannot be indoctrinated by lies and half truths. So the more fabrications are told the more the Chinese disbelieve the western
    narratives even more.

    They cannot feel guilt for things that did not happen. They feel bad and sorry for the effect on the Uyghurs livelihoods that has been affected by the western lies but yet hurt the very people they claimed to want to care for. They find the hypocrisy
    and highly revolting.



    There is no guilt at all because there is nothing happened at all. More
    than few countries have visited the region in China and they have
    nothing to complain. This an intrusion into other country's affairs too.

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  • From Satish Kumar@21:1/5 to rst88...@gmail.com on Mon Feb 28 11:04:22 2022
    On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 10:37:49 AM UTC-8, rst88...@gmail.com wrote:
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    Does the average Chinese feel guilt over the treatment of the Uyghers in the camps in Xinjiang?
    An average Chinese has the 3rd highest IQ in the world. They unlike those in west who are easily fooled and highly naive, cannot be indoctrinated by lies and half truths. So the more fabrications are told the more the Chinese disbelieve the western
    narratives even more.

    They cannot feel guilt for things that did not happen. They feel bad and sorry for the effect on the Uyghurs livelihoods that has been affected by the western lies but yet hurt the very people they claimed to want to care for. They find the hypocrisy
    and highly revolting.


    Yale Guen Mar, do you ever feel guilt over how you let your family down repeatedly over the years?

    Yale Guen Mar has been thrown out by at least two ex wives for his total lack of morality and hygiene (not necessarily in that order) :

    Ditto his disillusioned ex domestic partners:

    * George Gee's beautiful daughter rejected him

    * Lillian Dili Han divorced him in 1972

    * Taiwanese girl friend vanished back to Taiwan to escape Yale Guen Mar's clutch

    * May Fung gave Yale Guen Mar a hefty kick on his back before asking him to get lost

    * Yuhua Luo paid Yale Guen Mar $30,000 and a minivan in exchange for getting lost from her life.

    Yale Guen Mar, you lead a lonely wretched life.

    Good luck with your search for old age home with facilities for assisted living.

    Yale Guen Mar, think of the following:

    (a) the message carrier cousin in Santa Clara

    (b) the owners of the three Chinese restaurants on W Thatcher Blvd in Safford, AZ in Graham County

    Yale Guen Mar (Bright Equality Mule), your most memorable car ought to be the 1963 Pontiac that your father Tony Chee Mar bought you for your 25th birthday.

    Tony Chee Mar bought the car in Safford, AZ from Tony Goodman's brother.

    It was Tony Chee Mar's hope that the gift of the car would make Yale Guen Mar turn over a new leaf. Too bad that it didn't happen.

    Ellen, Donald and Eugene were all achievers. So was the other sister. Yale Guen Mar, to his eternal shame and to Tony Chee Mar's utter disappointment, remained the black sheep of the family.

    BTW, Yale Guen Mar, do you remember the thrashing you received from Tony Goodman's brother when you tried to peek inside a Volkswagen Beetle because you were curious about what Tony and Dr. Nelson's daughter were doing in the back seat of the car?

    Start preparing red packets of money for the four and ask them for favors - you'll gain back much more when they help you out.

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