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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: The Village Idiot on May 03, 2010, 08:12:53 AM
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http://www.chinasmack.com/2010/pictures/chinese-children-tied-up-while-parents-work-zhejiang.html
Socialism.... Communism.... workers paradise.... utopia.... sure suck rocks.
2010 April 20, at a certain brick/tile factory in Dingqiao of Haining in Zhejiang province, many kiln workers’ sons and daughters have been tied to the workshop windows with rope by their parents. The reason the parents have done this is because they do not have time to look after their children yet are afraid of their children running around and getting into an accident. As it is understood, these children are tied to the windows for nearly 10 hours every day.
(http://www.chinasmack.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/zhejiang-china-brick-workers-tie-up-their-children-01-560x399.jpg)
(http://www.chinasmack.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/zhejiang-china-brick-workers-tie-up-their-children-04-560x387.jpg)
(http://www.chinasmack.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/zhejiang-china-brick-workers-tie-up-their-children-06-560x399.jpg)
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Dang, you should read some of the comments on that site.
Not exactly take your child to work day is it?
(http://www.chinasmack.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/zhejiang-china-brick-workers-tie-up-their-children-07-560x399.jpg)
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Color me a heartless bastard, but that reminds me of the SNL skit with Mike Myers and and Nicole Kidman...and I wish that more parents would do this to their children at Wal-Mart.
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There you have it, the democrat controlled utopia of the USA fifty years from now. It's gonna be wonderful, just ask any DUmmie.
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Color me a heartless bastard, but that reminds me of the SNL skit with Mike Myers and and Nicole Kidman...and I wish that more parents would do this to their children at Wal-Mart.
At least the Wal-Mart stores here pay better than 60 cents an hour, minus meals.
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Color me a heartless bastard, but that reminds me of the SNL skit with Mike Myers and and Nicole Kidman...and I wish that more parents would do this to their children at Wal-Mart.
I think there are halter collars available to keep kids in control, but not enough parents use them in stores. Some children should have choker collars on them. :evillaugh:
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I think there are halter collars available to keep kids in control, but not enough parents use them in stores. Some children should have choker collars on them. :evillaugh:
I was thinking shock collars, myself.
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Nuuuh uhhhhh this is a HP not a Gateway. :rotf:
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I was thinking shock collars, myself.
Sparky you have just made a friend.
Actually the Asians that bring their kids to work have no elderly family to leave them with.
From what I see of Asians that come here and work 18 hours a day at 2-3 jobs is they smuggle in grandma or great aunt to watch the kids and support her.
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Sparky you have just made a friend.
Actually the Asians that bring their kids to work have no elderly family to leave them with.
From what I see of Asians that come here and work 18 hours a day at 2-3 jobs is they smuggle in grandma or great aunt to watch the kids and support her.
Bull-SHIT they don't. I suggest you try living in a heavily Asian neighborhood before you spout. My home in CA was in a cul-de-sac which was about 80 percent Asian (mostly Vietnamese) by the time I left. I don't say that as a slam--they're some of the friendliest, quietest, and most respectful neighbors you can have once you get to know them. It ain't easy, but when you've made a friend with these folks, they'll do anything for you--and vice versa.
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Bull-SHIT they don't. I suggest you try living in a heavily Asian neighborhood before you spout. My home in CA was in a cul-de-sac which was about 80 percent Asian (mostly Vietnamese) by the time I left. I don't say that as a slam--they're some of the friendliest, quietest, and most respectful neighbors you can have once you get to know them. It ain't easy, but when you've made a friend with these folks, they'll do anything for you--and vice versa.
Try 22 years spent 10 hours a day with Asian workers that became friends and told you their story's. You are correct about their actions as friends, neighbors and coworkers.
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That is child abuse....how sad for those poor children. China scores an F for their treatment of children. If you have too many, forced abortion...and those you do keep, you tie them to a window with a 5' piece of rope.
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My great-grandmother did this with her kids, until they were old enough to work in the fields. She'd tie them to the clothesline in the morning, come home at noon to feed and change diapers, and tie them back up until sunset. It was normal at that time...
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Poor little kids :(
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Poor little kids :(
That was my reaction
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Those poor kids. How sad that they are treated no better than a dog tied in the yard