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To: marcos who wrote (62328)4/20/2005 6:04:14 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<Yeah that's dumb ... my theory though is that there are dumb ways to point out its dumbness, >

Until Hu Jintao apologizes to the Japanese guy [and other attacked Japanese] and pays compensation for deliberately failing to prevent the attacks, and punishes the attackers, I'd say Japan should gear up for a nuclear war with China and blow up Beijing in retaliation. Hu Jintao is obviously choosing carnage, having passed the "Taiwanese Feather Duster Manoeuvres Anti-seccession Let's Have a Big War" law.

If Chinese mobs want to do some attacking, they'd better be ready for the rest of the world, who have seen all too much of that for a very long time, who will do some attacking back.

There you are, that's not a dumb response. An Armageddon Thermonuclear World War III in exchange for a beating of a Japanese 30 year old. Fair exchange say I.

Of course the Chinese riots were very tame affairs with minimal damage and violence compared with a free world riot, but making a mountain out of molehill is fun. Imagine how exciting a nuclear war would be. We could all watch, live on TV! Preferably from in a deep bunker.

That would not be good for CDMA sales, which is a shame. Personally, I think the Chinese mobs should go and buy some swanky new CDMA cyberphones and enjoy peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love and stop the war-mongering.

Mqurice

PS: Maybe Made in China will be left on the shelves and "Made in India" bought instead. India is a democracy. People around the world buy what they like.