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[QUOTE=Swebonny;17103815]Evict to where? The streets?[/QUOTE] To the next hill over
hahahahahah
[QUOTE=bravehat;17102576]God damned stupid fucking chinese [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Racism." - ventilated))[/highlight][/QUOTE] that's racist?
God damn stupid fucking blacks. God damn stupid fucking jew. Gives another feeling, doesn't it?
[QUOTE=bravehat;17102576]God damned stupid fucking chinese [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Racism." - ventilated))[/highlight][/QUOTE] And ventilated gets overenthusiastic once more!
They should start building a fort.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;17103940]God damn stupid fucking blacks. God damn stupid fucking jew. Gives another feeling, doesn't it?[/QUOTE] God damn stupid fucking whites.
wonder how long they will stay there?
Wow, that was rather douche baggy of them (the government, not the people).
[QUOTE=dutchah;17103786]This is the same country that simply evicted thousands of people in order to build the olympic stadium and everything that comes with it.[/QUOTE] All nations do this. Evicting people so they can build a road, stadium etc., is not unusual. (There's a Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy joke in here somewhere :v:)
You're talking about a country that built a massive dam on a fault line and submerged entire villiages, running thousands of people out of their homes. This is nothing.
I fucking lol'd.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;17103940]God damn stupid fucking blacks. God damn stupid fucking jew. Gives another feeling, doesn't it?[/QUOTE] Except that chinese isn't a race, it's a nationality.
[QUOTE=StupidUsername67;17104319]I fucking lol'd.[/QUOTE] High five!
[QUOTE=Cheezy;17104478]Except that chinese isn't a race, it's a nationality.[/QUOTE] Well that means SOMEBODY needs to unban bravehat....
When their "mountain" grows grass and foliage it would be pretty tight, also they probably want to build a staircase up and around it.
They'll be fine until China bans 90 degree angles and they can't climb to their house anymore
[QUOTE=Tyler_Durden;17104522]When their "mountain" grows grass and foliage it would be pretty tight, also they probably want to build a staircase up and around it.[/QUOTE] Lawl, no. The government did this to prove a point. If they don't pack up and leave, they'll just have them shot.
[QUOTE=Cheezy;17104478]Except that chinese isn't a race, it's a nationality.[/QUOTE] Still, it's most likely that he pointed it towards the "Chinese race" and not the few white people that lives there, right? Jews aren't a race either, yet you get banned for racism if you say funny thing about them. [editline]05:29PM[/editline] The mongoloid race, that is...
This is great, good job china. By the way Over Time!
Oh why move it. Let's just [b]DIG[/b] around it. Well done China, well done.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;17103551]You must be stupid if you believe that. They always provide housing, I know it myself since I been there quite a few times. Especially around those poorer areas. Then I can not say that the housing they provide can be called really called a home. They are like motel rooms, small and nasty. [editline]04:10PM[/editline] I'm also wondering, where the house is on the picture.[/QUOTE] Then the people that lost their homes thanks to the Olympics probably were fakes. Hoaxes to make china look bad. I see. [url]http://www.mirror.co.uk/sunday-mirror/2008/02/17/2-million-chinese-kicked-out-of-homes-for-olympics-98487-20321671/[/url]
[QUOTE=sami-pso;17106695]Then the people that lost their homes thanks to the Olympics probably were fakes. Hoaxes to make china look bad. I see. [url]http://www.mirror.co.uk/sunday-mirror/2008/02/17/2-million-chinese-kicked-out-of-homes-for-olympics-98487-20321671/[/url][/QUOTE] Why are you so against The People's Republic trying to make progress into the future? Western pigdog.
There are 11 million people living in the Metropolitan area of Beijing, the article is telling me that 2 million of those people were kicked off and left on the street just because of the Bird Nest stadium. Then it says 200,000 people are living on the streets looking for houses, but not 2 million as the article suggests. And yet the article says "There was no offer of compensation and no advice on where they could live" Strange huh? Yes, that article is written by someone that obviously is a bit biased, and it is written to show the bad side of China. I don't support what they are doing, but I still think that lies shouldn't be attacked with other lies.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;17107040]There are 11 million people living in the Metropolitan area of Beijing, the article is telling me that 2 million of those people were kicked off and left on the street just because of the Bird Nest stadium. Then it says 200,000 people are living on the streets looking for houses, but not 2 million as the article suggests. And yet the article says "There was no offer of compensation and no advice on where they could live" Strange huh? Yes, that article is written by someone that obviously is a bit biased, and it is written to show the bad side of China. I don't support what they are doing, but I still think that lies shouldn't be attacked with other lies.[/QUOTE] it's true i picked the first article i found, but it's based on the truth. Neither you nor me can confirm how many for sure, but it did happen. And those that did get offered a compensation didn't get offered enough to get a new home.
[QUOTE=raviool;17102836]They're kings of the hill, they should be happy.[/QUOTE] Yeah never thought of it that way.
[QUOTE=sami-pso;17107393]it's true i picked the first article i found, but it's based on the truth. Neither you nor me can confirm how many for sure, but it did happen. And those that did get offered a compensation didn't get offered enough to get a new home.[/QUOTE] Yes of course it has happened, not denying it. I remember the time I was there before the Bird Nest Stadium. The area was a pretty large park back then, with maybe 100-1000 apartments scattered around the area. Last year, they've turned it into a high tech "Olympia Town", with shops, the stadiums etc. Just thought the article made it sound like the government are arresting all of them and throwing them all out on the street.
This is awesome, imagine what happens to that big hill of sand when it starts to rain. :v:
At least they didnt kill them.
[QUOTE=Luxo;17104064]Wow, that was rather douche baggy of them (the government, not the people).[/QUOTE] Its china, what do u expect?
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