Comments by "神州 Shenzhou" (@Shenzhou.) on "The Armchair Historian"
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@acdragonrider During Unit 731, the Japanese soldiers and doctors conducted horrible experiments on Chinese prisoners. Men, women and children were subjected to live vivisection, often without anesthesia and usually ending with the death of the victim. Organs were removed, limbs were frozen and amputated to study blood loss, and even reattached to opposite sides of the body and these were conducted while the patients were alive because it was thought that the death of the subject would affect the result. Some unlucky prisoners had their stomachs surgically removed and the esophagus reattached to the intestines, just to see how long humans can survive without the stomach.
The sexual crimes in Unit 731 were the worst. Prisoners were infected with STDs like Syphilis, and forced at gunpoint to spread it to other prisoners through sex. Women were forcefully raped and impregnated, and they were vivisected at different stages of infection, so that internal and external organs could be observed as the disease progressed. Some Japanese soldiers even participated in the impregnation process and dissected unborn children they fathered with female prisoners.
Can you imagine if you are prisoner in Unit 731, having your stomach removed and your gullet attached to your intestine, just to see how long you can live? Or imagine being injected with STDs and then being forced at gunpoint to spread it? Why not simply inject all the prisoners, instead of forcing such humiliating acts upon them?
What did Chinese people do to deserve this? All Chinese people wanted to do was defend our lands, and protect our homes and loved ones from the invaders, but the Japanese invaded our lands, killed our men, raped our women and conducted inhumane experiments on our kids.
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"It's just too bad it has to be the current thugs and thieves ruling with a strong arm at the moment. "
Although there were initial mistakes and it wasn't all smooth flowing, under CCP guidance, China's population growth doubled, our lifespans doubled, our life expectancy doubled, starvation and poverty fell and our literacy rates increased. China was once a dirt-poor country like India in the past, but according to World Bank, China’s poverty rate fell from 88% in 1981 to mere 6.5% in 2012. According to UNESCO, adult literacy rate of China increased from 65.5% in 1982 to a whopping 96.4% in 2015 growing at an average annual rate of 10.39%.
Life Expectancy at Birth in China, Europe, USA and India
Source: china-profile.com/data/fig_WPP2010_L0_Boths.htm
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+Ryanator Changerang "Hong Kong's government was a fair and true democracy until Beijing began sending in their own agents to ruin it and take control."
Which agents from Beijing have "ruined" HK? In the end, Hong Kong elections are still held by people of HK so how exactly did China "ruin it and take control"?
"Taiwan is Chinese territory" Exactly! China has always maintained that Taiwan is Chinese territory so we are in agreement regarding that statement and China firmly opposes the independence of Taiwan (as mentioned many times in public statements)
"Hong Kong, Macau, and Taipei flourished under British, Portuguese, and Nationalist Chinese rule"
But the fact remains that cities in the mainland (like Shanghai, Beijing, etc) have long surpassed those states. Today, China is the world's 2nd largest economy and Taipei is no longer the economic power that it used to be. Its because HK, Macau and Taipei's systems don't work.
Here is a short 2 minute clip about the night view of 11 Chinese cities
Source: Beautiful Night View of China 2016 youtube.com/watch?v=G7ZRa-w9xyA
Otherwise, why is Chinese cities so much more powerful than those cities? Can you explain why?
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