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Teaching in China can be hazardous
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asiannationmc



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 1:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You had to go to Hong Kong to read about China's pollution?

Uhhh- huuuhhhh...



Bud Powell, ZhonguoTong was indicating when he was in "China" and depending on the time frame, his statement as to access to information could be valid.



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I liked China a lot when I was there,
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jm21



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Read the article nomad soul provided. It actually gives some hard data. It is not like everyone in China has cancer. It's just a touch higher than other countries. The bigger problem is lack of screening, lack of well-trained doctors, and the extremely high cost of treatment, which leads to a high rate of cancer-related deaths.

Women are living long enough to get breast cancer...that's not entirely a bad thing.

Westerner's make way too big of a deal about the pollution here. Yeah it's bad, but the chances of it killing you are pretty damn low, especially since we didn't grow up here and most of us only spend about 8 months per year here, living in modern cities and drinking bottled water.
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Simon in Suzhou



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

YAWN...another "new" poster warning everyone about how China will kill, imprison, (add your own horrifying verb here) you. And now you will be tricked into becoming a cannibal!

Thanks for saving lives by warning about China's pollution! Way to take the lid off that secret!

We got it. China kicked you out for working illegally and you're still bitter about it. Go find another hobby instead of creating a new profile here every 2 weeks.
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thechangling



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Liver cancer is most often associated with alcoholism.
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asiannationmc



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 4:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Liver cancer is most often associated with alcoholism.


also hep, which is filled to the brim in China's cuppa chronic diseases
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creeper1



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 4:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess a lot of FTs are going to get hep by hooking up with Chinese girls.

I am not a fan of a thread like this

Three separate topics that could be threads in their own right are gleaned over.

Are we talking about pollution, gender imbalance or cannabilism?

I can talk about any of these with a well organized thread.
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asiannationmc



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 5:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok lets chat about a Beijing transgender cooking up some FT's in a big black pot of Chinese tap water.
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jm21



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 6:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

creeper1 wrote:
I guess a lot of FTs are going to get hep by hooking up with Chinese girls.


Something like 10% have chronic hep b.
The vast majority of westerners have been vaccinated, which is 95% effective.
The chance of contracting chronic hep b as an adult is about 10%.

You would really have to sleep around to get Chronic hep b. Acute hep b maybe.

Unless your parents were the nutso anti-vaccine type...then you better get the hell in and get your vaccines.
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Listerine



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 7:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ZhonguoTong wrote:
Not directly related but: when in China don't order the beef! There is no African or Amazonian tribe possessing a stronger legacy of cannibalism than China. Can you imagine how many people die there every day? And do you think that some poorly regulated meat processing facility with avaricious and unscrupulous management would pass up the opportunity to generate huge profits by throwing a night shipment of cadavers into the mix? In fact, it happens all time. If you don't believe-- enjoy.


Bah - just close your eyes and pretend it's sable cat.

Having been said you might be on to something. Last time I ate at my school canteen it more closely resembled the taste and aroma of seeping plantar warts and unwashed armpit hairs than anything remotely resembling food.
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thechangling



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

asiannationmc wrote:
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Liver cancer is most often associated with alcoholism.


also hep, which is filled to the brim in China's cuppa chronic diseases


Guess where Hep B comes from? Alcoholism. Transmission of Hep B may be girls, needles etc but the underlying cause is most often ascribed to alcoholism.
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ZhonguoTong



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When an Israeli friend in Thailand first told me about the 'tainted' beef in China I was also incredulous, but what he had to say along with my own independent research finally convinced me. Also, consider that most Chinese really have no traditional, religious or moral qualms against it..."anything with legs that's not a table"...

It's a well established fact that the internet and media censors in China most definitely attempt to block the most negative information relating to the very adverse health consequences of the degraded environment there. Try informing your students that China is the most polluted country on earth, that 16 of the world's 20 most polluted cities are Chinese, or that China has the world's highest cancer and birth defect rates--they will adamantly resist you.

BTW, I'm not a China hater or basher, I actually love the place and even feel that perhaps their one party political arrangement is in several important respects better than the increasingly artificial, corporate controlled democracies of the West. However, as regards the matter of pollution and public health; their system is a total fail. Even the ingratiating China bull and legendary investor Jim Rogers has said he wouldn't risk living there.
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Shanghai Noon



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 11:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

thechangling wrote:
asiannationmc wrote:
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Liver cancer is most often associated with alcoholism.


also hep, which is filled to the brim in China's cuppa chronic diseases


Guess where Hep B comes from? Alcoholism. Transmission of Hep B may be girls, needles etc but the underlying cause is most often ascribed to alcoholism.


Hepatitis B is a communicable virus. There is no "underlying cause." Alcohol abuse can make the disease manifest in a person who already has it, but you have to get it from some sort of exposure. I remember this topic was covered last February.
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ZhonguoTong



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 12:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jm21: "Westerner's make way too big of a deal about the pollution here. Yeah it's bad, but the chances of it killing you are pretty damn low, especially since we didn't grow up here and most of us only spend about 8 months per year here, living in modern cities and drinking bottled water."

Now I feel better--I can smoke 5 packs of cigarettes per day for 8 months a year with no worries. Cancer statistics issued by the Chinese government are pure fiction, everyone knows that, the rate is actually several times higher. Second, 'modern cities' is a euphemism for what...death zones? Then, are you sure the water in that bottle has been properly purified? Are you sure? What is it that the Chinese do not fake, copy, counterfeit or misrepresent for quick profits...pet food?...baby milk?...prescription drugs?...anything? And you're also sure they're using purified water in restaurants, tea shops, etc?

I taught English in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Shenzhen. In each city I had the frequent experience of not being able to see the building next to mine through the toxic soup, my shower water at times smelled of something suspiciously akin to turpentine, and sickening wafts of chemical stench would force me to close all windows in my apartment. Once, a co-worker bought a sealed pack of raisins at the supermarket that utterly stank of something like ammonia mixed with bleach when opened--"passed by the SFDA", the writing said. (The head of this agency was executed in 2007 for corruption and it has since been renamed 'CFDA'. Nevertheless, from that time it has been continually wracked by scandals)
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wangdaning



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 5:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ZhonguoTong wrote:
When an Israeli friend in Thailand first told me about the 'tainted' beef in China I was also incredulous, but what he had to say along with my own independent research finally convinced me. Also, consider that most Chinese really have no traditional, religious or moral qualms against it..."anything with legs that's not a table"...

It's a well established fact that the internet and media censors in China most definitely attempt to block the most negative information relating to the very adverse health consequences of the degraded environment there. Try informing your students that China is the most polluted country on earth, that 16 of the world's 20 most polluted cities are Chinese, or that China has the world's highest cancer and birth defect rates--they will adamantly resist you.

BTW, I'm not a China hater or basher, I actually love the place and even feel that perhaps their one party political arrangement is in several important respects better than the increasingly artificial, corporate controlled democracies of the West. However, as regards the matter of pollution and public health; their system is a total fail. Even the ingratiating China bull and legendary investor Jim Rogers has said he wouldn't risk living there.


How is this related to living/working in China? Sounds like you are on a political mission.

Personally had father and uncle inlaw die in the last year from cancer. I wonder if the cancer rates are linked to military service (as they were in the US).
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jm21



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 6:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ZhonguoTong wrote:
When an Israeli friend in Thailand first told me about the 'tainted' beef in China I was also incredulous, but what he had to say along with my own independent research finally convinced me. Also, consider that most Chinese really have no traditional, religious or moral qualms against it..."anything with legs that's not a table"...

It's a well established fact that the internet and media censors in China most definitely attempt to block the most negative information relating to the very adverse health consequences of the degraded environment there. Try informing your students that China is the most polluted country on earth, that 16 of the world's 20 most polluted cities are Chinese, or that China has the world's highest cancer and birth defect rates--they will adamantly resist you.

BTW, I'm not a China hater or basher, I actually love the place and even feel that perhaps their one party political arrangement is in several important respects better than the increasingly artificial, corporate controlled democracies of the West. However, as regards the matter of pollution and public health; their system is a total fail. Even the ingratiating China bull and legendary investor Jim Rogers has said he wouldn't risk living there.



This is just so stupid. Can you honestly not tell the difference between beef and another meat? Do you accidentally buy lamb racks instead of rib roasts when you go shopping?

If anything the meat here is more transparent than the west if you buy your food fresh. You can have your chicken or lamb slaughtered at the market (and they're completely free range, not the partially free range you would get in western countries).

Is pink slime or human meat less healthy? I'm guessing pink slime is worse. That's what we feed our kids in America...

Of course if you buy a bowl of beef won tons for 6 yuan you can't possibly expect there not to be filler. That's why you order pork.
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