Chen, Lu: The social condition in China is abominable
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Date: 12/22/2010 3:40:27 PM
Sender: Chen, Lu
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Chen, Lu: The social condition in China is abominable
陈潞(Chen, Lu)
The social condition in China is abominable, and has to be reformed, Chinese people all live in deep distress: ATM has counterfeit money, and the bank has no responsibility; online banking is stolen, and the account owner is to blame; the bank give owners more money, the owner has obligation to return; the bank give less to owners, they are not responsible once owners leave the counter; ATM has malfunction and give less to owners, the owner is responsible; ATM has malfunction and give more to owners, the owner steals from ATM; Kaiping Bank in Guangdong corrupted 0.4 billion but was only sentenced 2 years; people can’t afford to bear children, laparotomy is up to 5,000 Yuan; people can’t afford to go to school, choosing a school is more than 30,000 Yuan; people can’t afford to live, one square meters is above 10,000 Yuan; people can’t afford to get married, who will marry you if have no house and no car? People can’t afford to take care of parents, parents are laid-off and their children do farm work; people can’t afford to get ill, medical bills have more than 10 times of profits; people can’t afford to live, monthly salary is only 1,000 Yuan; people can’t afford to die, cremation is above 1,000 Yuan……In sum, you can neither live nor die.
How to live such lives? The people can’t speak their minds, because they are afraid of being persecuted (curses, strikes, all kinds of tortures……), making people jittery and are afraid of saying something wrong.
CCP usually talks about harmonious society. Harmonious society means a happy social condition and a beautiful social ideal, which is “forming a society which everyone is well positioned, each is in his proper place and in harmony with each other.” Has China ever been a harmonious society? It’s a question everyone should think about and if CCP continues to commit all manners of evil the most misfortune are our common people.
Chen, Lu
12/22/2010
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