Chinese Critical of U.S. Gun Laws

And do we care what Red Communist Chinese have to say about us?
We know they are going to lie and spread propaganda to promote their statist philosophy. An insult from them is a compliment to me
:rolleyes:
 
I say this to them as a Chinese-American - Run your own damned country.
Okay, everybody has their views on guns. While I disagree with others (I believe we should have the right) I don't disagree with their right to have their own ways.
Really, a country that would complain if a US paper criticizes what they would call an internal affair has no buinsess commenting on others.
 
I bet that

the US gun law that the Chinese are the most unhappy about is the one that says that they can't sell their guns here.

The Chinese Communist Party is no more communist than the National Socialist German Worker's Party was socialist.

The Chinese leadership believes in two things. Money and power. I'm not sure in which order they prefer them, so long as they can have both. And they're doing a pretty good job of that, eh??

--Shannon
 
Hmmmm, our guns laws and their human rights abuses. What issue should get the greater attention?:rolleyes:

To China:

Clean your own house first. You have alot more stuff to worry about than guns laws.

From,

The USA
 
Nobody finds it rather odd that they would post these two topics next to each other. Japan has rather restrictive gun laws and a major politician is shot dead. This rather undermines their own anti-gun topic. I like the Chinese. They make lots of stuff that I buy and use..for at least a few weeks and then it breaks.
 
Here's a story from 2004 I ran across earlier today: "Chinese Police Search For Killer After 9 Students Die"

Some guy broke into a dormitory at a school in Ruzhou and cut up 9 students. Money quote from the article:
It was the fourth knife attack reported at a Chinese school or day care center in as many months. The earlier assaults left one child dead and 42 people injured.
I guess the Chinese have a problem with "knife culture." The tendency to run amuck isn't limited to Americans and other Western cultures; heck, "amuck" is derived from a Malay word, amok, which essentially means "a bout of depression followed by a frenzied killing spree." Except in Malaysia, the weapon of choice is a parang, the local variant of a machete. In Rwanda in 1994, it was machetes. Machetes, I might add which were bought in huge quantities from China.

The Xinhua News Agency can bite me.
 
The day we start worring what Europeans, let alone the Chinese, think about our gun laws...good golly. What a thought.
 
PRC BS...

CHINESE SOLDIERS KILLING INNOCENT TIBETANS

look it up on youtube...

The Tibetans are un armed, yet the PRC news agency says the Tibetans started the fight...
 
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