China, USA, Profit and Police State 2.0


increasingly rebellious population. There’s an incredible statistic from 2005 that there were 87000 mass incidents, which means protests and riots, across the country. So it is already being used as a way to control the population and also to keep an eye on what in China is called the floating population, the migrant population, who are displaced by mega projects, who travel to cities like Beijing and Guangzhou and Shenzhen looking for work. This is a mobile population that is right now …

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  1. #1 by pr0gm3r - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    This is not capitalism that Karl Marx wanted. China has miss interpreted the Communist Manifesto. The true intention of Marx is to eradicate inequality and social stratification. But that doesn’t mean to monitor everyone to be equal under government control.

  2. #2 by Gregman420 - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    I hope someday humanity (Chinese and the West) will learn to harness their great power for positive goals. Humanity doesn’t have a chance unless the greatness of its peoples work together for a common cause. We have so much potential!

  3. #3 by DurAR89 - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    I didn’t know there were Germans so well informed of American Politics. Peace +5

  4. #4 by shadiya7 - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    Naomi Klein predicted exactly what would happen during the conventions. They are finding middle ground of human rights infringement.

  5. #5 by KARStarla - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    My GMAC mortgage was just sold to Everhome, why does China come up with Everhome? I heard that chinese police are in america to protect their assets (and given I have 50% equity) is MY home considered a Chinese asset? lol Is this what selling “equities” is about?

  6. #6 by danielstwin - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    over 200 cameras went up in 1 year here… knoxville tn…this year.. police are turning into bigget assholes by the minute

  7. #7 by fgrod - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    I think the Chinese gov’t would not put up with all the corruption in gov’t and Wall Street. We need a paradigm shift in how we deal with rich crime - gallows, internmant camps, ovens - all of the above is fine with me.

  8. #8 by p1zzaman - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    I work for the company that provides the technology. I AM RESPONSIBLE

  9. #9 by pleasantlysurprising - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    oh by the way, American human rights aren’t the same as China and world human rights. There is no way America expect the world to view human rights the same way. Think of different cultures, history, and values in every corners of earth varied.

  10. #10 by pleasantlysurprising - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    Good…keep people in order isn’t anything wrong. It is not like America free of surveillance cameras…

  11. #11 by 950horsepower - July 6th, 2009 at 23:33

    Thanks for your good work.

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