Oranage2 wrote: » China has it's ups and downs but I'd much rather live in China than Ireland. Safer, more things to do, better quality of life. Overall a great place for an ordinary person.
Qiaonasen wrote: » I have lived in China for 4 years. You are either a troll or deluded.
Oranage2 wrote: » I'm neither
Qiaonasen wrote: » Let's settle on misinformed then.
Oranage2 wrote: » Different cultures and lifestyles aren't for everyone
Gradius wrote: » After having been the root cause of this pandemic, they are actively using the weakness of other countries to buy up everything they can at rock bottom prices. Like vulture funds, but country-size. There are websites devoted to Chinese "buyers" for Ireland now that opportunity knocks. How nice of them.
Kivaro wrote: » Go ahead and tell that to the Uyghurs who are in the lovely Chinese re-education camps, or tell that to the Tibetans. Unless ....... you don't see them as ordinary people.
Deleted User wrote: » Can we actually take a minute here? People are saying China is better ran than the Ireland of today. A country which is trying to ethnically cleanse it's muslim population?
froog wrote: » they have the money, logistics and obedience to handle any kind of pandemic. no where on earth can beat them on that.
Ardillaun wrote: » Our system is superior to China's in many ways but they and other East Asian countries have done far better than us in the West in this pandemic. There's no way that even the CCP could hide large outbreaks of Covid if they were still occurring. Their ability to test an entire city of millions of people in a few days is something we could all learn from. Next time a nasty virus appears we may have to go into at least full Taiwanese mode to stop it.
stefanovich wrote: » Maybe they were all immunised pre pandemic. Let a few thousand die in Wuhan and broadcast the propaganda everywhere then allow it to escape deliberately. They have zero respect for human life anyway.
fly_agaric wrote: » China is horrible but they are also (unfortunately) an economic, military & technological superpower with all the resources that entails. I think alot of people have not (even now) fully woken up to that depressing fact. In situations like this (warfare, pandemics, other sorts of natural disasters) a competent autocracy has an advantage over democracy. Why do democracies have "emergency powers" and the like to cope with such situations?
gw80 wrote: » I have to ask though, What about those videos and photos of people dropping dead on the streets in wuhan that we all seen at the start of this pandemic, if there was photo evidence of 4 or 5 people dropping dead then there must have been a lot more that we didn't see, how come we didn't see this happening anywhere else in the world. It is amazing that they could go from that to a 15000 strong pool party in the space of 6 month's.
beauf wrote: » There's a couple of issues with this. Out breaks in China are still being reported. But they just seem to disappear from media very quickly. Also a lot of PPE and testing kits they supplied didn't work or were faulty. So either they did that deliberately or they didn't know. If they didn't know. Then what are they using internally. It must have similar failure rates. That's the best case scenario.