Who would've thought that the Hawk Tuah girl is a secret Wumao?
He's being sarcastic, it's a meme. Hawk Tuah girl doesn't talk about that kind of stuff.Who would've thought that the Hawk Tuah girl is a secret Wumao?
Constantly living on past glory is how everything gets messed up in the future.
This is actually an interesting ethical dilemma for governments; what to do if your national hero is revealed to have committed corruption? Save the image of the role model or carry out legalistic deontology? A consequentionalist would opt for the choice of conferring greatest benefit and assume that hiding the crimes and maintaining the image of the hero would be the correct choice but insofar as i can see, the deontologist legalist position of maintaining rule of law as a demonstration for Chinese youth and other citizens to maintain an upright moral character, is the ultimate good.
In this, we can see the difference between western and Chinese morality. Judging by the kabuki theatre of western politics, they would naturally be more concerned about the image of righteousness, hence their obsession with China's "human rights" whilst invading other countries and locking up their own dissidents. As Putin puts it, the West has no principles and are obsessed with power and are thus comfortable with open, legalised bribery via lobbying whilst contradicting the will of the people eg arms sales and foreign aid to Israel.
Remember this, the next time a western chauvinist dares to assume any sort of moral superiority over Chinese people. In China, at least we have Rule of Law.
This is actually an interesting ethical dilemma for governments; what to do if your national hero is revealed to have committed corruption? Save the image of the role model or carry out legalistic deontology? A consequentionalist would opt for the choice of conferring greatest benefit and assume that hiding the crimes and maintaining the image of the hero would be the correct choice but insofar as i can see, the deontologist legalist position of maintaining rule of law as a demonstration for Chinese youth and other citizens to maintain an upright moral character, is the ultimate good.
In this, we can see the difference between western and Chinese morality. Judging by the kabuki theatre of western politics, they would naturally be more concerned about the image of righteousness, hence their obsession with China's "human rights" whilst invading other countries and locking up their own dissidents. As Putin puts it, the West has no principles and are obsessed with power and are thus comfortable with open, legalised bribery via lobbying whilst contradicting the will of the people eg arms sales and foreign aid to Israel.
Remember this, the next time a western chauvinist dares to assume any sort of moral superiority over Chinese people. In China, at least we have Rule of Law.
A beautiful sight to behold! This type ofmayhemFREEDOM seems to happens in many major US cities these days.
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A political system that has never caught corruption is a political system that is not fulfilling it's responsibilities.Father of Chinese HSR was also in prison for corruption despite creating one of the best rail networks in the world. In the UK, on the other hand, the HSR 2 project expended billions of dollars with nothing to show for it under an open democratic system. There was no corruption supposedly but no one was indicted, and no one knows where the money went.