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.
Volunteering in Kunming's forgotten 'urban villages'
Posted by@Scally: OK, I see - damned hukou restrictions still screwing people.
Volunteering in Kunming's forgotten 'urban villages'
Posted byThese kids are really poor, or don't get enough to eat (hence, teaching them...to make sandwiches?), or are orphans, or what? Do they go to school, during the normal school year?
Film Review: Paths of the Soul
Posted byCompare with the widespread modern idea that good living is merely a matter of being continually entertained.
1920s China through the lens of Joseph Rock: Simao
Posted byLotta cross-border stuff, including Rock.
The National Library in Hanoi is indeed good - I went there too, but had no camera - doubt if they have anything about Rock, though.
1920s China through the lens of Joseph Rock: Simao
Posted by@Peter: thanks.