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Why is it that people defend china but wont defend adolf hitler & n**i germany, which is the same as china?

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Why is it that people defend china but wont defend adolf hitler & n**i germany, which is the same as china?

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  1. Good question.  Pro-democracy people are used as live organ donors against their will, and they're expendable.  People go "missing",  and others get "trials" without fair defence, and executions for meagre offences, and who and when can the system be changed through elections ???  I've heard and seen vehement defense of China's government by many people, the question should be, why are they allowed to immigrate here if they're vehement supporters of a very cruel and unfair govt,  and democratic-type people are stuck there to be butchered.  Has anyone done research or been educated in school about how many millions were actually killed there for politics and for their system?   Millions were killed in the revolutions, and during the cultural revolution, and the other years before and after that too.  Are we all forgetting Tianenamen Square ?  That event was just one that was publicized.   There's lots more that has not been publicized.


  2. china has not attempted to wipe out anyone in the world who isn't chinese.

  3. do you even know what you' re talking about, what is your idea of making china the same as n**i Germany ? here is some information you need to know

    1) china was with the allies in world war II (Russia, England, France, United states) that mean against Germany.

    2) Germany invaded countries, China was invaded.

    3) Germans mass murdered there enemies in the countries they invade , China was murdered  by there invaders the Japanese.  

    4) Germany and  China were two nations in different ideologies.

  4. A) China is a major economic power

    B) China has not lost a major war

  5. China today has some similarities with n**i Germany, but differs - at least so far - in one important way: it is not trying to conquer other nations. The case of Tibet is considered by some to be a case of conquering another nation but that is not as clear-cut as when Hitler invaded Poland or France.  Also, China has not yet slaughtered 6 million people of a particular ethnic group. Not that I would always defend China. Its policy in Darfur, for example, is indefensible and ought to be protested vigorously.

  6. n**i Germany and modern China are actually two extremely different situations, although I do see the connection you're making - BUT, you're going to have to elaborate. Who exactly is defending China's human rights abuses? The Chinese government has been constantly criticized, and people in the West protest frequently against the Chinese especially for the occupation of Tibet.

    Or are you suggesting that people should be defending Hitler......?

  7. In what way do you consider the two to be the same?

  8. Um. You need to be more clear. Do you mean China under Mao Zedong? If so, I've never heard anyone defend him. How can anyone defend a ruthless dictator that was responsible for the killings of over 50 million people? Both n**i Germany and China both have gruesome histories and neither can be justified.

  9. The situations were NOT the same at all!

    You need to read more and make wild assumptions less!

  10. HAH - - - thanks for the good laugh!!  Everytime I call Hitler an Idiot I get a thumbs down - - - approximately 25 % of the Hitler questions on this format rejoice in Hitler and praise the n**i s.  LOL - - - you really need to get out more often!!!!

    (and yes the two are very different circumstances and there are people who denounce China and Mao)...

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  11. I don't understand what your saying, How can you describe China and Hitler as the same ?

            Hitler was out to conquer the world, running rampant over everything and everyone. He created mass murder where ever he went.

            They are not the same

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