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work is a choice, you exchange your time for money. spending company time doing personal shit is theft. management of course, allows for some discretion. just because your company says you can't access certain information while on company time is in no way similiar to censorship. read above. p.s yes it's that simple, you can walk away from any job. if you're not happy, you should try it. |
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p.s same arguements again and again, 'china's growing, we need strong leadership'. 'omg, we're too big for a democracy'. 'omg, give it some time it'll happen soon'. so...how long are people supposed to wait.... |
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You don't need to work for anybody (start your own business or live off the land... I'll leave alone social services for the time being ;) ). Be your own boss and you can do and say whatever the hell you want. Hell, I could start a newspaper (a business!) saying how much monkey nut Stephen Harper sucks. Working for somebody else is a choice. When that choice is made, one's behaviour is governed by what is best for that organization. If I choose to work for myself (or not even work), I can set my own rules, within the rules of a civil society... or I can look for an organization that tolerates or allows my viewpoints. Quote:
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And going back to my original point, you need to work in order to survive or you can be one of many crack addicts along Main and Hastings. But hey, that's freedom of choice. Hurray! :thumbsup: Quote:
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Oh sure China is the new land of opportunities with tons of money to make. I am not disagreeing you one bit in terms of how business have changed in China. If you have good education and good experience in NA you can probably go back to China and find great position openings. But ultimately I disagree with a dictatorship government that filters out information and not letting people express freely. I almost puked after flipping through different CCTV channels(party TV station) for 10 minutes with the amount of brainwash and propaganda going on. |
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Why is there a debate about communist economic systems vs capitalist economic systems? I don't think that is what the issue is, it is about the government. The economic system, in my opinion, has a less impact on what the issue was about during June 4th. Wasn't it more for more democratic reforms? Against a single one party ruler? I mean even in capitalist countries there are/were dictatorships. Capitalism or communism does not play a big role. This can be seen as how China's communism is not true Marxist communism and America's capitalism is not true Smith's capitalism. So why talk about it? Anyhow, carry on. |
^ Fuck you for ruining my fun. Anywhoo...I'm done replying to this thread. Thank you Blinky and dna82. You got my brains crunching again but I just want to say you are blinded by capitalism and are both ideal candidates of being a superstar model for capitalism. You both should have your own capitalism posters along Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. Good night. :) |
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2nd point, again. nobody is saying you can't access those sites. if the government comes in and says nobody can visit this website on work time or personal time then that's censorship. but when you take up a job, you sacrifice your personal time for the organization. doing your personal work on company time when you could just as easily do it from home is redundant. Also using company equipment for personal benefit is... meh. the company creates policies on how to use their equipment and what is considered proper use. you cannot use other peoples equipment as if it were your own. if you want to watch porn while at work, i suggest you find a career that matches you, instead of screaming bloody censorship. work is not a requirement, the government has no laws governing that all individuals MUST work. but if you want to have a happy life, then i suggest you find work that suits your needs. p.s screaming 'fire' in a crowded movie theater is not considered an expression of free speech. Not being able to use the internet is not considered censorship. |
The best form of censorship is when people don't know that they are being censored. Seems like it is working :) |
If only more people knew the differences between those political differences RFlush listed earlier. I tell people I'm a Conservative and they freak out, then I explain that I'm a Classical Conservative, and they just don't get it. Same deal here. The media, our educational system, what have you, have given us a certain presentation of how China is, how its government is, how its people are. Going through this thread and talking to friends about this just makes it all the more apparent that half of us don't know what the heck we're talking about. We think we do, but we don't. Not completely, anyway. It really shouldn't be that easy to form a rock-solid opinion on something without testing it, challenging it first. Hmm, I'll just watch this for a while. :) |
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Let's take another example - I can publish midget porn. I could probably make money doing it. It fails most societal norms but it fits Lomac's (and others of his ilk), but in no way does the government disallow me from publishing consensual adult midget porn. Quote:
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Regardless though, the keypoint of my post was the last sentence. |
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to whoever else posted "out of work, u do whatever". sorry, not at my job. i remember a thread here, saying "interesting shit at work no one knows" or something. i wanted to, but i'd get in shit. i can't talk about what i do, where or when i work. remind you of anything in this thread? man, i can't even talk a few words in my own language without getting heat. i can't wear certain shirts that are not even in the least bit offensive (and i'm sure alot of jobs require this) even though I don't see clients or customers. bcrdukes' parallel is a good one, simple and to the point. think of the workplace as the country, not a job. you don't like.... well, you can't up and leave and find another right away. i've been trying. people in china can't just say, "fuck it, let's go to canada". if they could, they would in a heartbeat. as easy-e once said, "eazy-r said than dun" |
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The problem with people trying to justify some political or economic goals of China, is that it is often those who speak so blindly and stupid are the ones who get recognized. RS has had many posts about China from the last 2 years, often people just start calling each other names and then the thread starts to turn into shit. Personally, I try to stay away from the China threads as the debates go no where. In my opinion, people who want to argue so much about the rights and wrongs of China and America should first read some books about the history of each country, the economic systems, the political systems and most important should visit each country. Try opening your eyes to BOTH sides, and not just one side. Travel to each country, and experience it yourself instead of what you see and hear from the media; don't be so biased. As an economics major and someone who has lived in Canada my whole life, I have recently been to China a few times and have seen how parts of China is like. I cannot say I have been to all parts, most importantly I have not been to the rural parts of China, but I have also not been in rural parts of Canada and have not seen the harshness that this country and government has caused. I understand many of the development theories and that many countries are still behind. China itself is not a developed country, so comparing them to us is on an uneven level. One of the first things we learn in economics is that often western society imposes their ideals and morals onto other countries. Whether this is good or bad, that is for you to decide. I just urge that people actually understand all the factors before talking about what is "right" and what is "wrong" and try to keep an open mind that both sides have valid points. |
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use your own computer on your own time and you wouldn't have this problem. using company time on company computers is not. that is not censorship. |
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I can't believe people are comparing the rape of an entire culture, to looking at NSFW threads at work. Wow. |
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Canada and United States harsh raped the Natives :thumbsup: Please stay on the current topic (Year 1989) And speaking of history, China is one of the good guys. |
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I don't see how this type of "can't do whatever the fuck" compares in magnitude to the one where you have a 2nd boss when you get off work. Maybe you have a lenient one now, what if you get a Kim Jong-il or Mahmoud Ahmedinojad? Then what? Take it up the ass before, during, and after work cuz you have no cards to play. |
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All that's left are brainwashed people who don't know any better, and all they give a shit about any more is the latest LV bag and shiny BMW. They have been fooled into thinking economy is everything, and the nation has basically turned into a bunch of classless brainwashed money grubbing drones. China has an amazing history. I love China. Anything before 1949 or so is amazing to learn about and discover. The country itself has some amazing things to see, and people to meet, as long as you stay far away from the shithole phony cities. |
The parallel is FUCKING BULLSHIT because that's NOT the government, and there are labor laws here to PROTECT employees. You're free to pursue any career, and every one is run differently. Guess what you need to deal with in either country, with or without a job? The government! Is life here (if you have a shitty job with a lot of corporate pressure) like government censorship? NO! They are only interested in the time that they are PAYING you for. |
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