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Q: Is China the luxury version of North Korea?

I will let you all add in the details. But this ain't a free land (thank you Mr. Xi!). And that is why my son will not attend grade school here; we're out by the time he's 5. 

8 years 2 days ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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I don't know about the luxury version, maybe the more evolved or developed version.

 

But yes, just another version of NK.

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I don't know about the luxury version, maybe the more evolved or developed version.

 

But yes, just another version of NK.

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Having a bad china day/week/month/year??

 

There is no comparison between NorKor and China on the coastline of China and in the 1,2,3rd level cities. People in China are quite free to do as they please as long as no one is hurt or you cause damage.

 

In less developed places people enjoy the same freedom although with a lot less money and probably a lot more hard work.

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I dunno,,, but the popular perception of the DPRK is that people are eating grass & tree bark and that one simple misstep can get your ass mown down by 7.62 round tout suite.

PRC has similarities for sure, but I think they have eased off this extreme kinda response to everything.  If not, I would've been in the salt mines long ago!

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No comparison. 

 

Ask this 50 years ago, kind of. 

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