1. I do not understand the relevance of what does or doesn't go on in the U.S. to this discussion.
2. 'Voluntarily' traveling to work and live in the Dwarf Empire is not entirely voluntary, as an above message itself: the message mentions how poorly small people are treated when applying for other jobs - i.e., the problem is one of establishing a level playing field in the society itself - dwarf kingdoms etc. are merely escapes, which increase the public attitude that these people are a globally 'special' group who can perform cuddly roles, etc., for tourist amusement, and can't do anything else.
Forgotten Flying Tigers headquarters and barracks found in Kunming
Posted byWas his name, I think.
Update: Kunming Metro Line 3 open as of August 29
Posted byFocusing only on 'sites' is no way to come to understand a city, even in a short time.
Yunnan chemical factory becomes testing ground for citizen lawsuits
Posted byI hope this is well-publicized in the Chinese press.
China cracks down on pyramid scheme "epidemic"
Posted byYES - hammer these greedheads!
But it might be better to consider that societies that reward the greedy with what is considered to be 'success' are very likely to see greed proliferate, which will, in turn, piss a lot of people off, sooner or later.
Film Review: Animation Dahufa stirs up controversy in China
Posted byFor really interesting works on the history and development of Chinese animation over many years, see the works of Weihua Wu, including CHINESE ANIMATION, CREATIVE INDUSTRIES AND THE DIGITAL CULTURE (another possible title: THE AMBIVALENT IMAGE FACTORY: ANIMATION, CULTURAL INDUSTRY AND THE I-GENERATION CHINA).