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waauw wrote:Well China is certainly stuck in the past. Let's invade Tibet, it was chinese 200 years ago! Let's claim the south-china sea, China sailed those waters during ancient times after all!

I know you Pinoys are all fixated on how much more powerful China is than your own lame ass, video game banning country with its new rape-condoning president, but maybe you should save your adulation for a thread which actually has some relevance to China?waauw wrote:Well China is certainly stuck in the past. Let's invade Tibet, it was chinese 200 years ago! Let's claim the south-china sea, China sailed those waters during ancient times after all!
A. I'm not Filipino; my mother is. The longest I ever spent over there was 2 weeks.mrswdk wrote:I know you Pinoys are all fixated on how much more powerful China is than your own lame ass, video game banning country with its new rape-condoning president, but maybe you should save your adulation for a thread which actually has some relevance to China?waauw wrote:Well China is certainly stuck in the past. Let's invade Tibet, it was chinese 200 years ago! Let's claim the south-china sea, China sailed those waters during ancient times after all!
This thread is about the shifting political landscape in countries like the US and UK, and how their big political parties need to adapt. Keep up ^0^
mrswdk wrote:China China China

Coke lines...................oh wait, that was already done by George W.DoomYoshi wrote:Can you rephrase the question since I'm not sure I know what your points are? Can you provide an example of the lines around which politicians now need to be focusing?
