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China is Fucked Up Out Of Its' Mind

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BEIJING – With more than 100,000 pilgrims and visitors expected to attend the annual Xishan Wanshou Palace Temple Fair, authorities thought it would be a good idea to confine the local beggars in one spot.

So, more than 100 beggars from the town of Xishan, in China’s southern Jiangxi province, were placed in a 165-foot-long iron cage during the fair on Sept. 15.

But when pictures of the beggars in the cage were posted on Sina Weibo, China’s most-popular version of Twitter, there was an outpouring of criticism online. Most netizens were furious.

One micro blogger wrote, “It’s just like a zoo. This is trampling their dignity.”

Another blogger sarcastically chimed in, “Our government always boasts that China has the best record on human rights. Before I did not believe that, but today I am convinced. These officials are just too smart, treating people as dogs.”

Others thought the pictures are too ridiculous to be true.

So NBC News called the civil affairs office of Xinjian prefecture government, which oversees the annual fair at the Taoist temple in the town of Xishan, to verify the photos were real. Mr. Wan, head of the civil affairs office, acknowledged that the photos were in fact real and told NBC News that it was the best solution the government could find for the problem so far.

“We had to consider both sides: the pilgrims and the beggars. There are some fake beggars who just want to trick money from pilgrims. We did see the pilgrims were harassed by such beggars in the past. On the other hand, the temple fair is so crowded that beggars might be hit by cars or trampled by the crowd,” said Wan.

Cities and towns across China hold fairs in or near the local Taoist temple usually once a year, or in some instances monthly. In this case, the town of Wanshou was holding its annual fair, hence the preparation for big crowds.

Xinjian government also made a statement on its official Weibo account saying: “In order to avoid accidents, we provided this temporary rescue shelter whose two exits are open. All the beggars voluntarily entered it.”

Many netizens were not satisfied by the answer and believe it was just an excuse by government officials to justify their behavior.

One blogger posted, “Despite any reasons they may have, the moment the government locked the beggars in the cage, they had already stripped away these people’s dignity.”

To many Chinese, the photos also damaged their impression of temple fairs. For centuries, the temple fair, “Miao Hui” in Chinese, has played a unique role in ordinary Chinese daily life. It originated in ancient times when people offered sacrifices to gods, but later it gradually turned into a marketplace for people to exchange goods and a place to see cultural performances.

During the last 10 years, the Chinese government has encouraged the fairs in order to emphasize traditional values. But this incident has left a bad impression of local officials and how they organize the events.

One blogger wrote: “What should be caged is power.”

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LMAO trampling thier dignity. Right, because begging for handouts instead of at least going door to door begging for odd jobs is so dignified.
 
That's the kind of blanket statements that I take issue with the right on. While I have no doubt that there are a certain percentage that are just plain lazy, studies have shown that the majority usually suffer from some physical or mental disability that impairs their ability to function on a normal level.
 
That's the kind of blanket statements that I take issue with the right on. While I have no doubt that there are a certain percentage that are just plain lazy, studies have shown that the majority usually suffer from some physical or mental disability that impairs their ability to function on a normal level.

A person who is incapable of functioning in a normal work environment is still entirely capable of being enough of a self starter to go out and actively ask for odd jobs as opposed to straight up handouts. It takes about the same amount of energy and the potential earnings margin is significantly higher.

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I've fucking done both personally
 
Are you saying that you're incapable of functioning in a normal capacity?

I can fake it for short periods of time, but a day in and day out environment where I am expected to be civil and professional is incompatible with my temperament, which is why I work for myself, by myself.

I have a few close friends and a good woman that "get me" and that's all I need.
 
That's the kind of blanket statements that I take issue with the right on. While I have no doubt that there are a certain percentage that are just plain lazy, studies have shown that the majority usually suffer from some physical or mental disability that impairs their ability to function on a normal level.

This is why I think that the closing of so many state mental hospitals in the early 80's was such a mistake. A lot of those people need psychological help, and they just aren't getting it on the streets.
 
I can fake it for short periods of time, but a day in and day out environment where I am expected to be civil and professional is incompatible with my temperament, which is why I work for myself, by myself.

I have a few close friends and a good woman that "get me" and that's all I need.

The problem as I see it is that you're taking your own specific set of circumstances and applying them as the standard to others. And that's the problem. Until you walk a mile in the shoes of others, you have no frame of reference to draw from as a comparison to their situation.
 
You see the logic? If the beggars are confined as opposed to free circulation, they can no longer hide their collective takes. Easier to tax the poor.
 
You see the logic? If the beggars are confined as opposed to free circulation, they can no longer hide their collective takes. Easier to tax the poor.
 
That's the kind of blanket statements that I take issue with the right on. While I have no doubt that there are a certain percentage that are just plain lazy, studies have shown that the majority usually suffer from some physical or mental disability that impairs their ability to function on a normal level.

You know this from experience, yes?
 
Yes. I've been dealing with you on this site for a few years now. You're the walking definition of a mental disability.
 
I can fake it for short periods of time, but a day in and day out environment where I am expected to be civil and professional is incompatible with my temperament, which is why I work for myself, by myself.

I have a few close friends and a good woman that "get me" and that's all I need.

Isn't Cody the one that used to post at Ily's forum?
 
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