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Thousands Riot in China

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posted on Mar, 13 2007 @ 12:07 PM
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Tick, tick, tick, tick...!

This is the country that is going to eat our lunch?

They have this generation. After that it's chaos!

There are some report floating around recently that China had over 200 'incidents' in a recent year, large enough to attract the attention of Central Control.

The place is actually a bubbling cauldron, and any little thing could set it off.

One reason China ain't about to do anything that might trash that money flow from the US and other places, they need it to keep the Lower classes from going wild.


BEIJING—Thousands of Chinese farmers and laid-off workers rioted in central China, attacking police and smashing squad cars, a local official said on Monday, the latest in a string of violent demonstrations.

Nine police cars were burnt during the riot on Friday in the central province of Hunan in which 20,000 people clashed with about 1,000 police armed with guns and electric cattle prods, a local official told Reuters.

en.epochtimes.com...



posted on Mar, 13 2007 @ 05:59 PM
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Meh, riots happen all the time, in many places... doesn't mean the place is going into chaos. Just means the citizens are unhappy with the governments current methods and the government will have to change a few things.

Theres a fine line between a demonstration and a riot... I've seen a few demonstrations myself involve light rioting.

Really, it doesnt mean anything... just another typical day for the world.



posted on Mar, 13 2007 @ 07:42 PM
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Riots about a hockey game and starvation are two completely different things



(id rather be at the hockey game)



posted on Mar, 13 2007 @ 07:46 PM
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Originally posted by racerzeke
Riots about a hockey game and starvation are two completely different things



(id rather be at the hockey game)


Exactly, this is different.

How would you feel if you have to compete with 4 billion of your fellow men for a job? The people in China are struggling to compete with capitalism and believe it.. there are a lot of unemployed there.



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