And Sina now has a website dedicated to "decent foreigners" about half of which is dedicated to "foreign trash": http://english.sina.com/z/20120516foreigner/index.shtml
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And Sina now has a website dedicated to "decent foreigners" about half of which is dedicated to "foreign trash": http://english.sina.com/z/20120516foreigner/index.shtml
"Internet search giant Baidu and popular forum mop.com jointly launched a campaign with Sina Weibo yesterday, calling on Internet users to expose bad behavior by foreigners in China."
http://english.sina.com/china/2012/0517/468465.html
why dont as "foreigners " do the same today i have a list of 223 chinese people from driveing bad which was 150 and 33 people spitting in the street 22 kids haveing a shit or a pee in the street and the rest just looked bad ???
and that was in only 30 mins today
Throw in drunk drivers on Fridays, suicidal pedestrians crossing the 6-lane avenue chatting on QQ and all those who somehow procured the driving license without even knowing what rearview mirrors are for.
Take out your video camera for a day, and I'm sure you'll have enough material for a nice compilation!
Vehicle Monitoring Camera Captures Rich Mainland Chinese Man Driving Ferrari in Singapore Crashing Into Taxi
At 4am in the early morning on the 12th, a speeding red Ferrari sports car ran the red light at an intersection in Singapore, crashing into a taxi. Apart from the Ferrari owner who died on the spot, the 52-year-old Singaporean taxi driver and a Japanese passenger who were in the taxi also died after been taken to the hospital.
United Evening News of Singapore says, the deceased was a 31-year-old Chinese man from Sichuan, who went to Singapore in 2008, engaged in finance and investment activities, and was in the process of applying for the right to permanent residency. The Straits Times says, the limited edition Ferrari driving by the perpetrator was worth more than 1.4 million US dollars.
AFP says, currently, there are over a million foreign workers and technical workers in Singapore, with Chinese taking up a great portion. After the incident, quite a few social groups have attacked the immigration policy of Singapore, saying that the current policy is making Singapore “become crowded and dangerous”. On the 14th, swarms of posts appeared on local Singaporean internet forums attacking Chinese expats, even calling them “rich locusts”
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzk2ODcyODI0.html
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Another assault on foreigners http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/beijin...ague-sanlitun/
Plus I got treated disrespectfully over the weekend by a lovely Chinese couple who I was trying to help out.
I tried to get the meaning of this story, but it is either very badly written, or just plain fishy ... sorry.
I have been in a much worse case, and I miss very important things not written here.
Not at all blaming you posting this, or denying these things happen though.
An American women of Asian decent (for want of a better word) was walking home at 3.00am (not a very smart thing to do I guess) was harassed by two Chinese men in a car.She runs to a place nearby where there are people.Two Expats help her by escorting her home.
The two said Chinese men who had just harassed her are waiting further down the road.They first beat up the expat man then proceed to beat up the women(brave Chinese men):eek2:
The American women of Asian decent then files a police report the next morning with police.
What's hard to understand about that.