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Comments by "Peter Jacobsen" (@pjacobsen1000) on "Spicy chicken giveaway turns into chaos on China metro" video.
@张兴亮-v3e You don't seem to know your own country.
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@张兴亮-v3e If your claim is that the original poster is lying, then I and most other Chinese people know better than you.
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@张兴亮-v3e I'm mostly familiar with the situation here in Shanghai, where it may not be as extreme as in less developed regions, but you still see it occasionally. Now, can I cite a specific regional case? Yes, for example the one in the video. That is very much a specific case. The internet is full of videos of other cases. Look, you say I'm lying, while others agree that the situation presented in the video reflects a real thing here in China. You can have your opinion, the rest of us can have ours. Video evidence supports our case, not yours.
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@张兴亮-v3e I didn't say any of those things, nor do believe them to be true. You're letting your imagination run too hot.
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@junxifu3472 "honestly as a chinese I admit it". Don't feel bad. No country is perfect. It's best if we can learn to laugh at our country's little faults, and let's admit it: These stories of ayis are often quite funny, whether it's the dancing ayis taking over basketball courts, or fashionable ayis with puffed up haircuts, or warrior ayis trying to get a free sample.
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@ziqi92 One more thing: You better get used to old people taking over your country, because the proportion of old to young in China is only getting bigger every year. Now, there is one old person (over 65) for every child (under 15) in China. 40 years from now, there will be 10 old people for every child. There will be dancing ayis on every street corner.
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