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re: Chinese Use Sewerage to make cooking oil
Posted on 1/25/20 at 11:56 am to CitizenK
Posted on 1/25/20 at 11:56 am to CitizenK
I watched that video and really what comes to mind is this erroneous belief that china is in some way a threat to the united states. When in fact it's the largest and filthiest under developed country in the world. The chinese often boast about having the largest army in the world but what they don't talk about is how they can't keep boots on their frickin' feet or ammo in their rifles.
The vast majority of people in china live in abject poverty and the only reason the entire country doesn't errupt into revolution is the chinese government manages to keep a bowl of rice on every table, three times a day.
China is a barbaric and largely uncivilized country and maybe one day, we'll get central and south america to make all our garage. If you really want to keep all those frickers south of the border, that's how you do it.
The vast majority of people in china live in abject poverty and the only reason the entire country doesn't errupt into revolution is the chinese government manages to keep a bowl of rice on every table, three times a day.
China is a barbaric and largely uncivilized country and maybe one day, we'll get central and south america to make all our garage. If you really want to keep all those frickers south of the border, that's how you do it.
This post was edited on 1/25/20 at 11:57 am
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