Friday, June 15, 2007

Learn Mandarin - China is coming

A repost of something I have been discussing about China taking over the world especially the US:

Chinese are coming to you in mass numbers in the next election. You ignorant Americans waste your time fighting about an issue that can't be stopped. Mexicans and others will come no matter what you do. Accept it. Device a program that will benefit each other. You dumb shits were fighting all the while Chinese have been building military forces even bigger then you had imagined. We are the political power of the world now. Chinese own most of the world.

Chinese military is so strong no one will dare to touch. The Chinese have been building a massive navy base and air-force behind your backs. You have been so blind.

America you are the dumbest country by far. Your school system is such a joke. Most of you speak only one language for that matter some of you don't even speak english right while other countries speak three languages on the average. I speak 5 languages and write three languages.

America you are the dumbest country by far. Your school system is such a joke. Most of you speak only one language for that matter some of you don't even speak english right while other countries speak three languages on the average. I speak 5 languages and write three languages.

It only took about 15 years for Chinese to be modernized and be the world leader. Wait till the next election. You have seen the signs but you rather be glued to the TV watching the stupid programs that brain washed you.

Did you hear about baby products that will kill your children? Baby scooter were made in China and has killed many American babies.

Keep watching little America.

China to land soon. The great invasion. Lots of CHINESE will come. 12 million Illegals will be nothing.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

When in Rome, why not let the Romans teach you?

In Huangshan (黄山) southern Anhui province in Eastern China, Fu Shou-Bing logs on to the computer in the public library near his village. Since discovering ECPod.com (http://www.ECPod.com), the retired High School Chemistry teacher has been logging on almost every day to the English-Chinese teaching website. Sometimes he cycles the 25 miles home, cooks himself a simple lunch of rice and stir-fried vegetables with salted fish, often returning once again to the library and his new hobby in the evening.

ECPod.com boasts an educational website that teaches members conversational English or Chinese (no "this is an apple" stuff here) via video clips contributed by other members. After a vetting and often transcribing process by language tutors commissioned by the site, the clips are available free of charge in YouTube fashion. The twist? Members film each other in everyday activities, hoping other members will learn not just their native tongue, but also cultural innuendos lost in textbooks and more conventional means of language learning.

"One member filmed himself cooking in his kitchen. We got a few emails asking what condiments he used," says a bemused Warwick Hau, one of the site's more public faces. One emailer even wanted to know if she could achieve the same Chinese stir-fry using ingredients from her regular CR Vanguard (华润超级) supermarket. "We often forget our every day activities may not be as mundane to people on the other side of the world," Hau adds. Another such clip is "loaches" - a Chinese mother of 3 filmed her children and their friends playing with a bucket of loaches - slippery eel-like fish the children were picking up and gently squeezing between their fingers.

Lately the members have also begun to make cross-border friends and contacts. The ECPal function works much the same way sites like Facebook.com and MySpace.com work - members can invite each other to view their clips and make friends. And it has its fair share of juvenile humor as well. “Farting Competition” features two teenagers and graphic sound effects. Within several days, the clip was one of the most popular videos that week, likely due to mass-forwarding by the participants’ schoolmates.

For other members keen to learn more than the fact juvenile humor is similar everywhere, there are many home videos featuring unlikely little nuggets of wisdom. “The last thing I learned from the site is why you never find green caps for sale in China”, says Adam Schiedler one of the English language contributors to the site. Green caps signify cuckolded husbands, particularly shameful in China as they are a huge loss of face. Adam vows not to buy any green headgear for his newfound friends.

The subject matter of the videos often speaks volumes about its contributors. Members choose their own content and film the clip wherever they please, some of their efforts drawing attention to rural surroundings and the quaint insides of little homes otherwise not seen unless you backpack your way thru the tiny dirt roads and villages along the Chinese countryside.

Idyllic countrysides and cooking lessons aside however, ECPod marries the latest video sharing technology with the old school way of teaching a language - from the native speakers on the street. It's a modern, more convenient alternative to spending 6 months in China. And why not let the Chinese teach you?

Visit http://www.ECPod.com

Scooter1 said...

I am an American also and I am you and you are me. The only thing I can say though is that if we want to try and tackle something like this, a simple blog isn't going to get it off the ground. As you see by other post' here we are already being a bit overrun by this movement. Where it needs to be hit is in an activist state of being. Being politicaly active to start a political movement in Congress to express that the majority doesn't want this to be so.

That is so much of where government has been not on the peoples side, because the side of the people has changed from being American to the trojan horse getting into power in our government. That is where this all really starts. I'd be a part of any movement like this, but organization is where it needs to start. Not an angry post that gets no to little attention.

Scooter1 said...

Another thing I'd add to my last post is this. You say that Mexico is coming whether we like it or not and we'll have to learn to live with it. Here's something to ponder on that one. It's not whether it is China coming here, or if it is Mexico coming here. No we are not prejidice towards race or skin color, we are prejidice towards the ways of communism and enslavement of the free world.

That is what this is all really about, it's not about anything else. What made America once great threatens to tear her down. These are people who don't know the ways of America, what really made her great. Honesty, God, Christianity, honor and respect for each other and the freedom to live like humans should.

This people gets into political power in the nation and that is the result of some of the horific things that we are starting to see coming to pass as the laws of the land are being changed. That is the real reason why this is the answer to taking our country back, whether we realize it or not, we have been losing ground already.

That is the reason why people have been fighting the immigration thing as a whole, not just hispanic, we don't want to be outnumbered in the ways that made our nation great. If you talk to many hispanic people, they love their country, but there is no work for them there. If you are reading this and you are from another country where things were rough in this way.

Understand that the Lord gives to those who trust in him, that trust is what made our nation what it is and has been for over 200 years. This isn't all about greed here in our country, it is about standing up for what we believe, but politicians have begun to turn it into greed. That is where communism rears it's ugly head and gets it's power.

Elitist families gain power and own everything, just like the monopolies that have begun to gain an enormous power in this country already.

Michael Chiarello said...

Hi,

Mandarin Chinese isn't a very complex language, but it needs to be practiced daily, alone with your textbooks, in the real life. It is so simple to learn a foreign language that anyone can do it. Thanks a lot...

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