Comments:'Very serious': Chinese government releases corruption report
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"Very Serious" indeed | 3 | 03:47, 26 February 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "trust China can go farther" | 0 | 13:11, 2 January 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "hope china can do something fu..." | 1 | 01:57, 31 December 2010 |
The PRC ought to do an internal report on its human rights situation.
If they did, it would probably conclude that nothing is wrong and that [insert Western country here] is an Orwellian hellhole. 66.154.183.15 (talk) 20:39, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
China has released many reports on human rights. But it seems like, hate mongers in the west just twist it and spin it into some propaganda material.
China has brought more people out of poverty than any UN aid programs or IMF development plans, they have a fair courts system where the criminals actually work to pay off their debt to society (in the west criminals have so much time on their hands, they gang rape each other and manage to set up little drug empires).
Finally like here when they have the balls to actually do something about corruption. All they get is more propaganda and derision.
I'd say China is doing a bang up job and should be damn applauded.
trust China can go farther