File[China labour strikes gain momentum.swf] - (7.36 MB)
[_] [?] Anonymous 10/02/10(Sat)23:24 No.1387509
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/10(Sat)23:37 No.1387519
I watched this for a minute or two, and then I asked myself... "Why the fuck am I watching this?"
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/10(Sat)23:38 No.1387522
Well, that puts a new slant on things! ;)
>> [_] Anonymous 10/02/10(Sat)23:42 No.1387526
Lol, china.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)00:16 No.1387558
Do you hail from /new/ ?
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)00:18 No.1387561
By the time 12/12/2012 gets here there wont
be a world to go through some apocalypse.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)02:12 No.1387640
The entire joke goes over your head if you don't know that the song comes from Katamari Damacy...
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)02:38 No.1387652
>>1387640
Wrong thread, idiot.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)02:46 No.1387653
Good. It's about goddamn time.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)03:15 No.1387670
I live in Guangzhou.
The strikes mostly took place in other cities, and have been so down-played by state-run news
that, it seemed like a tiny thing, and that is has already blown over. This is not recent news,
by any means.
That reported should be kicked upside his head for that first line, though. "Nothing short of a
revolution". Dumb ass statement. The rest was fine, I guess.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)03:23 No.1387674
i didnt know this was happening
now i do i guess
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)03:55 No.1387695
>>1387674
It was in June/July, according to google.
No revolution yet, unfortunately.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)03:56 No.1387696
>>1387695
Wait, nvm.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/03/10(Sun)05:16 No.1387727
>>1387519
To see if they bust out kung fu.