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24-07-2016, 08:40 AM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

it has come to pass that mobile phones are addictive products to the Westerners today, like opium to the Chinese in China back in the 1700s.

Verily verily I say unto to you, mobile phones are addictive products and the Chinese argue that the physical constitution of the Westerners require it.
now the Chinese can supply 'cheong' mobile phones to them and are merely providing humanitarian services to the chao Westerners.


Time for Palmerston Syndrome to kick in

If the West stopped Chinese 'cheong' mobile phones the Chinese style Palmerston syndrome will kick in.

If All the British empire colonies continued to resist the 'cheong mobile phones' trade, Lord Chinese style Palmerston warned, ‘The time is fast approaching when we shall be obliged to strike another blow in ALL British empire colonies.’ He explained, ‘these half- fuck-over-democratic-over-civilized governments such as those of British, Canada, USA, Australia, Europe, France, Germany..…require a dressing down every eight or ten years to keep them in order.”

Chinese are the Best.

Same story, only actors switched roles, victims become the villians and the villains become the victims. 1 Billion Westerners population in the West, big market for Chinese 'cheong' mobile phones, wow!


http://www.amoymagic.com/OpiumWar.htm

China continued to resist the opium trade, and in the 1850s, Lord Palmerston warned, ‘The time is fast approaching when we shall be obliged to strike another blow in China.’ He explained, ‘these half-civilized governments such as those of China, Portugal, Spanish America…require a dressing down every eight or ten years to keep them in order.”


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