Officially China is an atheistic country. They have no religion. Of course...
It all begins with the education of children's from the peoples' republic. In the former times, the farmers had to work very hard for a few Renmenbi's but the goal was atteint: food for everyone. What time was left for education? Money for schools and studies? No kidding! Yes, each generation has a better school-education, but the poor ones with luck only a few years, They all have to learn writing, reading, mathematical basics, patriotic elements and the principles of their philosophy of Lao Tze and others. But religion, no...
If there is a religion, this is certainly influenced by family, friends, rumours or tradition, but real religion? Perhaps, we have to count the 'gaining money religion' too...
"Emotion-showing is weak", "Don't loss your face against yourself and others", "Attack when the enemy is resigning", "Serve your country" ... These words can bring the Chinese to the top.
In western words: "hear, see and keep silence"
Negative news is all around the world and will keep the humans from their goal(s). To avoid a Chinese civil war, the government is responsible for a stable politic strategy, beginning with censorship of the media, good discipline , economical monetary stability etc.... Where the eyes of the USA become red too...
Not all the strategy of China is to be approved, but how else we can manage a giant nation of 1,4 billion residents?
Everyone wants to work, even if it is for making tea only: it's work. They gain a little with serving tea, so if you have an extra task, like to bring coffee and to bring it faster as well, they will expect a little 'compensation'. In more rich countries, it will sound as 'corruption'.
Whatever... It happens all the time, in rich countries too!
No wonder we're indifferent (read: jealous) against others!
The more you know, the more you don't want to know, the unfortunate you are!
Thursday, 24 May 2007
Geloof, la Foi, Glaube, Religion, Bagasluschchénije = opium...
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