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Diamondhorse
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作者:Diamondhorse 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
We must admit that China has always been a nation of abundance. As the result of an unrestrained birth policy, China is an unlimited source of cheap labor supply. This supply also includes the educated labor which, despite its education level, bears no fundamental difference from the average Chinese coolies.
China’s mass produced cheap commodities lower the standard of commercial trustworthiness of the place where ever they land. Due to the obsolete technology and poor management, energy consumption per unit of China made product is much higher than that of the advanced industrial nations such as Japan or US. Therefore, even with the high exporting quantities, China is actually losing resources as it increases production. In the mean while, China has done a great job in polluting the environment, making China the world’s most undesirable place to live. Frankly speaking, Chinese are suffering severely from the utmost evilness of the capitalist society, namely the destruction of environment and dehumanization of people’s mind. Corresponding to their greedy nature, Chinese has no problem in accepting the dark side of the capitalism: the greed for profit and the disregard of human dignity. However, they find no interest in adopting the proper legal system which serves as the custodian for the stability of the whole capitalistic system. Foreigners are bewildered by the comparison between Chinese people’s over toned enthusiasm in their technologies and products and their uninterestingness in Western managerial culture that emphasizes straightforwardness and honesty. One person made a vivified remark, which I think can be used to illustrate the hideous reality of the so called Chinese capitalism: Capitalism without law is like Christianity without the notion of hell, at end everyone will perish. Indeed, made in China has become a synonym of low quality, cheap, fake, and a violation of intellectual rights.
Ill planned and duplicated investment easily results in over capacity. This problem can not be effectively exposed and addressed because it is the direct result of the bureaucratic interference in economic activities backed by the Chinese government. It is quite common thing for a Chinese to have both power and wealth. In fact, in China, political power has always been associated with wealth. The matrimony between these two evils inevitably gives birth to bigger devil of corruption and crime which had always been the incurable disease suffered by China through out its long history. To conceal the devastated situation of unemployment, poverty, and appalling erosion of nation’s resources, the Chinese government fabricated numbers and data to portray a rosy picture of an economic prosperity. The goal of this scheme is nothing but to seduce more foreign investment into this black hole. So next time when hearing the high growth rate published by the Chinese government, one should have a second thought on those hyped up data. One should not forget the price we have to pay for the sinful prosperity of this pseudo-capitalism that the Chinese try to lure us into.
Since Chinese culture does not encourage the noble characters like risk taking and adventure, Chinese people's life appears humdrum and deficient of excitement. Chinese are overly risk averted, so much so that they do not want to take the chance to make life better. Virtually none of the modern industrial equipments and scientific discoveries could find its Chinese origin. However, the Chinese have never been hesitated to sneak out other's intellectual works. Ironically, despite the exhausted and hysteric claiming of moral superiority, Chinese obsess with material gain far more than Westerners do, and show very little or no interest in living a balanced and meaningful life. Most Chinese find themselves unacquainted with the notions such as "spirituality" "freedom of worship" and “mental health” because their minds were unable to set foot into any higher level of existences. Their minds are simply too busy and preoccupied with cupidity and pitiful desires of animal instincts like sex or food. Of course, Chinese could always boast the richness of their cuisine because they spend more time than others on this basic physiological need of human beings. This might be the only thing that the Chinese could brag about. No place inhabited by Chinese one could not find Chinese restaurants and eating places which often stand next by the smelly public toilets. Indeed, feeding from one end and defecating from the other like a hog vividly exemplify what Chinese people’s life is all about.
作者:Diamondhorse 在 海归商务 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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