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China: Systematically Annihilating Multiple Regliuous Populations

Sweden: Kicks tourists out of Hostel for not following the Laws of the Country they visited

China: Not a Human Rights Violation
Sweden: Totally a Human Rights Violation

Hmmm, China really is just trying to test the boundaries these days on what they can get away with.
 

Fonst

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Nov 16, 2017
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The end of the video looks suspect with them soccer/futball style falling on the ground. Was that just me?
 

Admiral Woofington

The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
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Ganransu

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Nov 21, 2017
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I'm Chinese and I totally support Sweden. Fuck these obnoxious mainland Chinese tourists thinking they own the world because China is a powerful bully.
 

Kin5290

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Oct 26, 2017
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Call me racist but, as somebody who has family in Hong Kong, I've seen some pretty fucking terrible and entitled Chinese tourists in my time. These look like more of the type.

Fuck off China with its nonsense about "civil rights" over a disputes where the family was clearly in the wrong.
 

Typhonsentra

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Oct 27, 2017
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For those who do not understand the story here is the gist:

The family tried to cheat the hostel by showing up a day early for their bokking and stay for two nights but only pay for one. When they refused to leave the hotel called the police and were removed, afterwhich they invented a hilariously ridiculous story about being left for dead in a graveyard.
 

Baji Boxer

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Oct 27, 2017
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I have heard of people saying there is a reputation of some sort before but what exactly is it or what does it entail?
Here's an article addressing that:
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/art...ening-chinese-tourists-have-means-not-manners

Part of why I think it was some dumbass attempt to create a "human rights violation" by the Chinese government is that the government had been going out of the way to publically discourage bad behaviour by its tourists.
 

Ganransu

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Nov 21, 2017
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For those who do not understand the story here is the gist:

The family tried to cheat the hostel by showing up a day early for their bokking and stay for two nights but only pay for one. When they refused to leave the hotel called the police and were removed, afterwhich they invented a hilariously ridiculous story about being left for dead in a graveyard.
That's how I felt as well.
 

Vishmarx

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Oct 26, 2017
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So did China just send these guys to play up and make a situation out of nothing so they could go after Sweden for the dalai lama visit?

As ridiculous as it sounds, its not beyond china. They once had their , whatever their version of youtubers is , make multiple parody videos of some country's president apologizing to china and rapping in admittance of defeat, all over some diplomatic issue. Unless off course that's just the trend there.
 

MistaTwo

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Oct 24, 2017
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Here's an article addressing that:
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/art...ening-chinese-tourists-have-means-not-manners

Part of why I think it was some dumbass attempt to create a "human rights violation" by the Chinese government is that the government had been going out of the way to publically discourage bad behaviour by its tourists.

While I definitely agree that we shouldn't just generalize everyone, I have to admit the story of the Chinese tourist wading into a fountain at the 1200 year old Kiyomizudera
to fill up his water bottle always pops back into my head, which happened right around the time when the government was starting to try and correct some of the bad behavior.

https://i./i/pix/2016/06/16/14/355A544C00000578-3642969-The_unnamed_man_was_pictured_jumping_into_the_sacred_Kiyomizu_sh-m-8_1466083820909.jpg

Like, it's so obvious that you just don't do that. I think even my 2 year old would understand that she isn't supposed to climb in the water
that literally no one else is wading into.
 

The Living Tribunal

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Oct 25, 2017
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While I definitely agree that we shouldn't just generalize everyone, I have to admit the story of the Chinese tourist wading into a fountain at the 1200 year old Kiyomizudera
to fill up his water bottle always pops back into my head, which happened right around the time when the government was starting to try and correct some of the bad behavior.

https://i./i/pix/2016/06/16/14/355A544C00000578-3642969-The_unnamed_man_was_pictured_jumping_into_the_sacred_Kiyomizu_sh-m-8_1466083820909.jpg

Lol, no fucks given.
 

Xx 720

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Nov 3, 2017
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China is exploiting this but...kinda think the hostel could of just helped them find accommodations for the night just as a courtesy, being in a foriegn country with nowhere to stay for the night would suck.
 

Azuran

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Oct 25, 2017
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User Warned: Inflammatory generalization.
Chinese tourists being Chinese tourists.

What else is new?
 

Minarik

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Nov 9, 2017
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I just got back from Switzerland. China needs to answer for their human rights violations caused by hordes of pushy assholes at every major tourist stop. Jungfrau was almost unbearable.
 

Cdammen

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Oct 27, 2017
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China is exploiting this but...kinda think the hostel could of just helped them find accommodations for the night just as a courtesy, being in a foriegn country with nowhere to stay for the night would suck.
Who says they didn't offer? No charges were even filed by the staff.

They were being entitled. It's pretty clear from the articles.
 

Opto

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Oct 28, 2017
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I feel like you really have to act a bad way for a hostel to not help you out. Video definitely shows they were terrible.

But the weird pile on of Chinese tourists is kinda weird in here.