@RoseCodex. I feel that this is a question worthy of a thread in and of itself, but I will try to be as brief, succinct, and to the point as I can. I feel that East Asian children are generally neglected severely from an emotional development point of view. The uniqueness of the Mandarin language creates a rather vague defintion of all things and makes it easy to take the easy road out with making the amoral/moral choice on all aspects of things in life. Generally the most popular phrase in China is "it can't be helped" people take a very passive attitude towards helping to make their own society become better. I think that East Asian kids are book smart but lack strong initiative to take a leadership role in just about everything. Only external stimuli such as Tribalism, Nationalism, and History/Culture related issues which they learned from books or their family will arouse a reaction based stream of communication. This is just my opinion though.
@accutron no I don't think there is much of a social justice warrior ego in this country. However, that does not make it better. China can arguably be described as the direct opposite of a "social justice" archetype of society. People here are rather offputting, condescending, and unhelpful and they intentionally do this to conform to social norms. There is absolutely no sense of real community in this country and anything related to a term as alien as "social justice" most likely was copied from the west to make people here sound good so as to have Face which is seen as more important than virtue. This ties in with deep, underlying causes that are bound tightly with the cultural paradigm. That cultural paradigm is the cult of a hierarchy and conformity to a Brutal and Powerful ruling class. The lack of pampered feel good youngsters under a brutal regime only creates apathetic, selfish, nihilistic, and broken youngsters who cannot think for themselves. Both types of youngsters would be practically useless in a free society. I know it sounds harsh, but I am being honest.
I may or may not have disagreements with you regarding China's pollution issues. I myself having worked here for several years can attest to personally seeing smog blow in and settle in cities I have worked in for weeks. Back in late 2013 in December there was a huge problem with smog in China. Late last year and earlier this year I worked in another western province and sometimes the pollution smell would literally drift into my apartment. However, I am certainly not on the side of environmentalists from the West nor am I saying that Obama is right to deal with China regarding this. Obama and the "green" types of environmentalists generally have a positive view of China's economic rise and they are probably doing it for show to get China's attention. Like some older colleague who exercises superiority in knowledge without having the achievements to back them up. I even believe that by giving China attention on this matter without doing anything about it they are only enabling the false positive image that there is some blooming, virtuous, and up and coming country in the far east. What the truth is IMHO is a 5 thousand year old autocracy which changes only in name and has a conquering ethos which seems to be blatantly ignored and played down by western media liberal or conservative.
@accutron sorry I neglected the first question. I feel that the "elsewhere" would be learning a new language, speaking to new people, and getting the feel of a different tribe would be a good thing for me. At this point I feel that I need to put some space between where I am at and where I am going to go so I can have an environment where I can have a better future.
@accutron sorry I neglected the first question. I feel that the "elsewhere" would be learning a new language, speaking to new people, and getting the feel of a different tribe would be a good thing for me. At this point I feel that I need to put some space between where I am at and where I am going to go so I can have an environment where I can have a better future.
@accutron sorry I neglected the first question. I feel that the "elsewhere" would be learning a new language, speaking to new people, and getting the feel of a different tribe would be a good thing for me. At this point I feel that I need to put some space between where I am at and where I am going to go so I can have an environment where I can have a better future.
@accutron sorry I neglected the first question. I feel that the "elsewhere" would be learning a new language, speaking to new people, and getting the feel of a different tribe would be a good thing for me. At this point I feel that I need to put some space between where I am at and where I am going to go so I can have an environment where I can have a better future.