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Ethnicity. Nikkei (日系)
Location Yulin, Guangxi, China
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Overdevelopment
Tuesday. 6.24.08 8:24 pm
Is there a point to where development leads? Who says a country is developed, developing or un-developed? I believe these are just names that western countries use to categorize countries according to wealth. Putting it simply, Who is rich who is poor? Isn�ft this a rather snobish way to classify people? Every culture has its way. Some may appear to �gbackwards�h and when this occurs who is rich who is poor is clearly distinguished. I once heard a co-worker say �gevery country must develop eventually�h. What is development? If it is the western sense of the word then why must everyone need to be like everyone else? In this case probably the United States because everyone seeks power and money and will suck up to the one in power. I like to consider myself a communist because I am anti American/British. If you are anti-America then what else can you call yourself but a communist? There are many forms of communism and I should better say that I am for the more traditional Chinese form (Mao) rather than the present day form which seems to be nothing more than a form of right wing capitalism like any other western country except at its extreme. Buildings after buildings being constructed but when will it all end? Why are tall buildings so much wanted? Cover over as much green space as possible with concrete plant tree and grass in the confines of a concrete area with nothing but the tree trunk comming through the concrete. This the image of overdevelopment I see most of the world leading to. Everything man-made everything built up and no place in sight for any natural beauty to grow. In the last month I have noticed that they are widening the sidewalk near my place - in Japan - and calling it a "barrier free" development. Excuse me but what they have done was rip up all the trees and shrubs and put in more concrete. So that looks to me that trees are considered to be a barrier? I see what they want is for all of nature to be tamed and in little boxed places where it can be controlled.
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i'm against development in certain areas because these areas are already too developed and they could afford to forgo development land for open space or some park for the residents. that's also there r so many buildings turning into slums.
» renaye on 2008-06-25 03:38:16

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