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.
Chinese student apologizes after Maryland graduation speech sparks firestorm
Posted byWhat's Europe got to do with it?
Chinese student apologizes after Maryland graduation speech sparks firestorm
Posted byLibertarianism in terms of personal practices etc., fine, but in economic terms it's usually just more free-market capitalism, with an imagined level playing field, which is hard to find when a few players own most of the table,and not just because they 'work hard', or whatever. Class antagonisms remain.
Up to 1,000 Dali businesses to close in face of new policy
Posted byWho gets most of the eggs?
Chinese student apologizes after Maryland graduation speech sparks firestorm
Posted by@Peter: Relevance?
Chinese student apologizes after Maryland graduation speech sparks firestorm
Posted byOh, nations, yeah - obviously there are cultural differences, as well as strategic ones.