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garyoak99
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Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:45 am Post subject: |
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| ICBM wrote: | I understand what soultaker777 is saying. My wife and I live right by a university and the Asian community is fairly large. While this is NOT a generalization we have noticed they have a fairly small regard for public laws, safety and general courtesy. Once again this is NOT a generalization, but we have noticed there to be a fairly sizeable amount who act as if they are better than the rest of us who are born and raised here.
I'm talking about 20-30 somethings attending the university and NOT those I have worked with or who are NOT part of the university culture. |
I understand soultaker777's message but I don't understand how being rude and obnoxious relates to crime that is punishable by firing squad! They are two very different topics and one does not lead to another!  |
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Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:53 am Post subject: |
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Calm down gary! I was making an observation based on soultaker777's "generalization" comment you were PO'd by. That's all.
Way to fly off the handle! I'll leave you alone then.......
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BTW: In certain countries they still have the death penalty for murder. How many of them actually use it????? Just because that's the MAXIMUM penalty doesn't mean they'll use it.
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garyoak99
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Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:48 am Post subject: |
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| ICBM wrote: | Calm down gary! I was making an observation based on soultaker777's "generalization" comment you were PO'd by. That's all.
Way to fly off the handle! I'll leave you alone then.......
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BTW: In certain countries they still have the death penalty for murder. How many of them actually use it????? Just because that's the MAXIMUM penalty doesn't mean they'll use it.
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I didn't fly off the handle; I was just clarifying how it appeared that soultaker777's side note wasn't related to capital punishment since those "crimes" wouldn't even result in prison time in the US.
This is a list of countries that exercised capital punishment at least once this past year:
China
Iran
Saudi Arabia
North Korea
United States of America
Pakistan
Iraq
Vietnam
Afghanistan
Japan
Yemen
Indonesia
Libya
Sudan
Bangladesh
Belarus
Somalia
Egypt
United Arab Emirates
Malaysia
Mongolia
Singapore
Syria
Bahrain
Botswana
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soultaker777
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Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:15 am Post subject: |
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I thought that by setting my side note in parentheses it would be clearly understood that the statement I was trying to make in that paragraph was not directly related to the topic of capital punishment, but there is a link (albeit maybe a weak one). Perhaps I should've used only the 2-3 parking space observation, since that's the one for which you actually could (but not necessarily will) get ticketed for illegal parking. So I'll try to clarify:
- Those two things I mentioned are just two of the more serious, common everyday offenses against the law or safety/common sense/etc. There are other less obnoxious things, some actually illegal, and others not, that also go on. The point I wanted to drive home was a general lack of respect for the law, one that you could expect to see out of many (not all, and "all" was never used in that paragraph) Chinese people.
- The expected general lack of respect for the law is the concept which serves as the foundation of harsh punishment in Chinese society, and in turn why the death penalty is accepted. The common link and emphasis is on "general lack of respect for the law".
I hope this clarification is sufficient.
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garyoak99
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Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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| soultaker777 wrote: |
- Those two things I mentioned are just two of the more serious, common everyday offenses against the law or safety/common sense/etc. There are other less obnoxious things, some actually illegal, and others not, that also go on. The point I wanted to drive home was a general lack of respect for the law, one that you could expect to see out of many (not all, and "all" was never used in that paragraph) Chinese people.
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The point I want to express is that this lack of respect for the law is by no means limited to Chinese people as I have seen this lack of respect in people of other races. The previous messages have ONLY mentioned this lack of respect among the Chinese or Chinese descendants. |
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