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korean husband are still treat theri wives bad?, i hope korean girls have good husband.
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post Jan 18 2005, 10:28 PM
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the engrish is seriously starting to get to me.
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post Jan 18 2005, 10:41 PM
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QUOTE (caoyatian @ Jan 18 2005, 11:23 PM)
QUOTE (Tomboy @ Jan 18 2005, 03:37 PM)
Man, Cao just can't learn to STFU.
Look, why don't you go to Korea yourself okay? Because we KOREANS obviously don't know as much as a dumb $hit like you. icon_rolleyes.gif
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but i don't think you better than me in fact~~~
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post Jan 18 2005, 10:49 PM
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QUOTE (Gahwe @ Jan 18 2005, 11:41 PM)
QUOTE (caoyatian @ Jan 18 2005, 11:23 PM)
QUOTE (Tomboy @ Jan 18 2005, 03:37 PM)
Man, Cao just can't learn to STFU.
Look, why don't you go to Korea yourself okay? Because we KOREANS obviously don't know as much as a dumb $hit like you. icon_rolleyes.gif
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but i don't think you better than me in fact~~~
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yes, @#$boy should know it !!!
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post Jan 18 2005, 10:55 PM
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This entire topic is stupid...fighting over who's women don't get beat as much sure.gif And from what i've been researching regardless of that it's worse in China icon_confused.gif I don't see why people feel the need to either ignore the facts or try to make up facts about other countries icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jan 18 2005, 10:56 PM
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that was directed towards... you know what.. never mind.
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post Jan 18 2005, 11:01 PM
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QUOTE (caoyatian @ Jan 18 2005, 11:49 PM)
QUOTE (Gahwe @ Jan 18 2005, 11:41 PM)
QUOTE (caoyatian @ Jan 18 2005, 11:23 PM)
QUOTE (Tomboy @ Jan 18 2005, 03:37 PM)
Man, Cao just can't learn to STFU.
Look, why don't you go to Korea yourself okay? Because we KOREANS obviously don't know as much as a dumb $hit like you. icon_rolleyes.gif
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If most of them are real good, sure it's better~~~
but i don't think you better than me in fact~~~
"SB" is a word creating for you ~~~~~~~~
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yes, @#$boy should know it !!!
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I doubt you understand what it means. I will repeat it again. I hope it gets through
the thick skull of yours this time.

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post Jan 19 2005, 12:39 AM
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Shouldn't this thread be renamed to: Chinese men still abuse their wives, give them AIDS, kill or sell their baby daughters - so no wonder millions of Chinese men won't have Chinese women to marry.

No one should be surprised that caoyation just ignores all the statistics and issues facing those poor Chinese women.

Methinks quizi has bent over for too many Korean men (and still got it wrong).

This whole thread has been pretty useless except to point out to caoyation and ilk how ignorant and stupid they really are.
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post Jan 19 2005, 08:28 AM
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embarassedlaugh.gif2 Haha..look who's talking, it's really laughable it's coming from chinese.

I agree Korean husband doesn't do much of house work but beating their wifes? oh please! there's more people beating or even killing their wifes in china.

You see caoyatian, in S.Korea there's a law to obey unlike in china. caoyatian, you are just making a chinese a bad name right now so why don't you wash your hair more often you imbecile.
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post Jan 19 2005, 08:34 AM
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QUOTE (doozer3 @ Jan 19 2005, 01:39 AM)
Shouldn't this thread be renamed to: Chinese men still abuse their wives, give them AIDS, kill or sell their baby daughters - so no wonder millions of Chinese men won't have Chinese women to marry.

No one should be surprised that caoyation just ignores all the statistics and issues facing those poor Chinese women.

Methinks quizi has bent over for too many Korean men (and still got it wrong).

This whole thread has been pretty useless except to point out to caoyation and ilk how ignorant and stupid they really are.
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I wonder what caoyation and shanghaibabe@toronto have to say about this.

Domestic Violence Facing Social Scrutiny in China

Wife beating, regarded in traditional Chinese values as the private affair of a family that should not be intervened in, is becoming increasingly a target of social protest and government regulations.
Wife beating, regarded in traditional Chinese values as the private affair of a family that should not be intervened in, is becoming increasingly a target of social protest and government regulations.

Rong Weiyi, a professor at the Beijing-based Chinese People's Public Security University, said domestic violence, of which wives are the most common victims, is drawing wider attention of society in China.

Women activists believe it is imperative to set up an anti-family violence network led by governments, with the participation of women's federations, law enforcement organs and communities.

According to a survey conducted by the China Law Institute in Gansu, Hunan and Zhejiang provinces, one third of surveyed families have witnessed family violence, in 85 percent of which women were victims.

The survey showed that domestic violence, both physical and mental, can occur in families of any social class.

In traditional Chinese values, men played the dominant role both in the family and society, while women were expected to be subordinate to them, Rong said.

"Social acquiescence and tolerance of domestic violence is partly a result of such mentality," he said.

However, the Chinese Government has made it clear in its plan for women's development for 2001-2010 that violence targeted at women in any form must be prohibited.

The country's first city-level regulation on the prevention of domestic violence was promulgated in Changsha, provincial capital of Hunan in central China in January 1996. In 2000, a provincial law was passed in Hunan, followed by similar laws and regulations in Sichuan, Jiangxi, Heilongjiang and Hubei provinces and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

By May this year, some 11,000 officials with women's federations in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities were appointed by local courts as special jurors for family violence cases. Legal assistance and service organizations sponsored jointly by women's federations and judicial departments were established in 16 provinces. And shelters for victims were set up in 13 provinces.

Non-governmental organizations also play an important role in the prevention of domestic violence, Rong said.

A community intervention program was established in the Hebei district of north China's municipality of Tianjin three years ago by the Beijing-based Hongfeng (Red Maple) Women's Psychology Consulting Service with the cooperation of the local women's federation.

At the end of 1999, the "Anti-Family Violence" program, the first non-governmental organization of its kind, was initiated by the China Law Institute.

The program put forward that living without violence is a right every woman should enjoy and proposed that a national law should be made to better protect women.

Chen Mingxia, a coordinator of the program, said that the proposal on anti-family violence legislation was submitted in March this year to the National People's Congress.

"Though we still have a long way to go, we are at least on the way," Chen said.

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post Jan 19 2005, 08:48 AM
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QUOTE (Gahwe @ Jan 19 2005, 11:34 PM)
QUOTE (doozer3 @ Jan 19 2005, 01:39 AM)
Shouldn't this thread be renamed to: Chinese men still abuse their wives, give them AIDS, kill or sell their baby daughters - so no wonder millions of Chinese men won't have Chinese women to marry.

No one should be surprised that caoyation just ignores all the statistics and issues facing those poor Chinese women.

Methinks quizi has bent over for too many Korean men (and still got it wrong).

This whole thread has been pretty useless except to point out to caoyation and ilk how ignorant and stupid they really are.
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I wonder what caoyation and shanghaibabe@toronto have to say about this.

Domestic Violence Facing Social Scrutiny in China

Wife beating, regarded in traditional Chinese values as the private affair of a family that should not be intervened in, is becoming increasingly a target of social protest and government regulations.
Wife beating, regarded in traditional Chinese values as the private affair of a family that should not be intervened in, is becoming increasingly a target of social protest and government regulations.

Rong Weiyi, a professor at the Beijing-based Chinese People's Public Security University, said domestic violence, of which wives are the most common victims, is drawing wider attention of society in China.

Women activists believe it is imperative to set up an anti-family violence network led by governments, with the participation of women's federations, law enforcement organs and communities.

According to a survey conducted by the China Law Institute in Gansu, Hunan and Zhejiang provinces, one third of surveyed families have witnessed family violence, in 85 percent of which women were victims.

The survey showed that domestic violence, both physical and mental, can occur in families of any social class.

In traditional Chinese values, men played the dominant role both in the family and society, while women were expected to be subordinate to them, Rong said.

"Social acquiescence and tolerance of domestic violence is partly a result of such mentality," he said.

However, the Chinese Government has made it clear in its plan for women's development for 2001-2010 that violence targeted at women in any form must be prohibited.

The country's first city-level regulation on the prevention of domestic violence was promulgated in Changsha, provincial capital of Hunan in central China in January 1996. In 2000, a provincial law was passed in Hunan, followed by similar laws and regulations in Sichuan, Jiangxi, Heilongjiang and Hubei provinces and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

By May this year, some 11,000 officials with women's federations in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities were appointed by local courts as special jurors for family violence cases. Legal assistance and service organizations sponsored jointly by women's federations and judicial departments were established in 16 provinces. And shelters for victims were set up in 13 provinces.

Non-governmental organizations also play an important role in the prevention of domestic violence, Rong said.

A community intervention program was established in the Hebei district of north China's municipality of Tianjin three years ago by the Beijing-based Hongfeng (Red Maple) Women's Psychology Consulting Service with the cooperation of the local women's federation.

At the end of 1999, the "Anti-Family Violence" program, the first non-governmental organization of its kind, was initiated by the China Law Institute.

The program put forward that living without violence is a right every woman should enjoy and proposed that a national law should be made to better protect women.

Chen Mingxia, a coordinator of the program, said that the proposal on anti-family violence legislation was submitted in March this year to the National People's Congress.

"Though we still have a long way to go, we are at least on the way," Chen said.
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Gahwe, I know what you are trying to show but I don't think we need any articles to show how chinese men are towards females. I mean we all know what chinese are like especially males right? biggrin.gif
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post Jan 19 2005, 10:54 AM
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yeah seriously what a bunch of retards arguing over what country beats up more women. that's why i don't come around here often anymore.
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post Jan 19 2005, 11:00 AM
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QUOTE (MadGhoul @ Jan 19 2005, 11:54 AM)
yeah seriously what a bunch of retards arguing over what country beats up more women. that's why i don't come around here often anymore.
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they have nothing better to do embarassedlaugh.gif

I agree....seriously retarded biggrin.gif
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post Jan 19 2005, 12:00 PM
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So... who's the winner?... embarassedlaugh.gif2

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me. i beat women on a regular basis. even strangers
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post Jan 19 2005, 04:59 PM
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keep it clean guys. stop making useless inflammatory comments. anymore and i'll start warning you guys.
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post Jan 19 2005, 05:27 PM
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Why don't you close this damn thread already?
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post Jan 19 2005, 08:14 PM
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These Chinese nationalists really have to shut up with their damn opinions. Apparently, no one cares what you have to say about a country you are not a part of and do not know about, and I could care less what you think Korean men are like. I could go around the Chinese forums saying most Chinese men are abusive, you'd love that wouldn't you? I'm guessing you got your @$$ beat by some Koreans as a kid, right? -_-...
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QUOTE (Rad Raz @ Jan 19 2005, 06:27 PM)
Why don't you close this damn thread already?
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That's exactly what I'm thinking right now. But I don't see that happening. Since someone said to "close it" a couple pages back and well.. it's still opened. The mods have their own reasons. If not, than what's so hard about closing it shrug.gif


Chino

there's no competition.. it's this girl "caoyation" who's trying to compete with us, have no idea what her problem is shrug.gif

We're trying to get HER to realize no matter what ethnic group.. there are people who have those problems and there aren't. But she can't seem to get that through her head :egoism:. So I don't see what the point of this thread is. At the end, all I see is a troll.


chynagongju

hmm :hint: :hint: there is someone called caoyation


Gahwe

I know you're trying to get her to shutup, that's understandable. Karma.. caoyation :what goes around comes around: icon_wink.gif ... and honey you just got hit by a choo choo train embarassedlaugh.gif2 .. face it, you deserved it.


AGAIN MODS, PLEASE CLOSE THIS THREAD, THANKS

Btw.. we've been getting strange threads these days icon_confused.gif .. of course this is one of them.

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ok for future reference if you want it closed, report it and say please close the thread. OK?

We're not going to go through 8 pgs of crap to find the one post that says close it. It's not that difficult to click report and type in "CLOSE THREAD."
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