Actually anewlens (19409) noone is making generalisations about the Chinese based upon the actions of a few CEOs. The tainted milk was NOT the fault of the CEOs, but of the individual farmers. The milk is paid for based upon fat content, melamine interacts with the indicator used to give an artificially high reading, so the farmers tainted their milk to get a higher price. This behaviour is indicative of a general lack of morals among Chinese when personal interest is at risk, along with leaving trapped miners underground to die, and executing "political dissidents" to maintain the power of the regime. I'm not saying that all Chinese act in this way, but there is an observable trend. Ask yourself, would these events happen in any other country?
I hate the chinese.
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Actually anewlens (19409) noone is making generalisations about the Chinese based upon the actions of a few CEOs. The tainted milk was NOT the fault of the CEOs, but of the individual farmers. The milk is paid for based upon fat content, melamine interacts with the indicator used to give an artificially high reading, so the farmers tainted their milk to get a higher price. This behaviour is indicative of a general lack of morals among Chinese when personal interest is at risk, along with leaving trapped miners underground to die, and executing "political dissidents" to maintain the power of the regime. I'm not saying that all Chinese act in this way, but there is an observable trend. Ask yourself, would these events happen in any other country?