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To: Rosemary who wrote (19774)5/10/1999 12:30:00 AM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 93625
 
COMPLETELY OT OT OT

Of course, Buddha will win. He rocks! When I was in China two years ago, I spent some time with a young tour guide and I asked her many pointed questions about China and their policies and how the young are affected. She told me to ignore all the political propaganda and to take a look around me. So I did. What I saw was a bunch of young people with portable stereos, cool clothes and all the other accoutrements that reminded me of American youth. Of course, their standard of living is much, much lower, so they don't have nearly as many of the things our kids have. But the key is that they want the same things our kids want.

She told me that the Chinese youth are very independent and entrepreneurial. They want to be like the West and things are changing, albeit slowly. When today's youth becomes tomorrow's government, we'll see that the dying of the Chinese so called Republic didn't go out with a bang, but melted away like the winter snow with the coming of Spring.

Sorry to be blunt and somewhat crude, but those kids just have to wait until the withered old idealists in the Chinese government die off, so that the young people and their fresh ideas can have their day in the sun.