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MineralMan

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16. From your link, further down on the page:
Fri May 3, 2019, 01:55 PM
May 2019
A synonymous Chinese-language metaphor is the "Stinky Bug Argument" (traditional Chinese: 臭蟲論 , coined by Lu Xun, a leading figure in modern Chinese literature, in 1933[105] to describe his Chinese colleagues' common tendency to accuse Europeans of "having equally bad issues" whenever foreigners commented upon China's domestic problems. As a Chinese nationalist, Lu saw this mentality as one of the biggest obstructions to the modernization of China in the early 20th Century, which Lu frequently mocked in his literary works.[106]


"Stinky Bug Argument" - I'm going to use that from now on, especially as it relates to topics involving China. Thanks!

By the way, nice to see your screen name again!

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And here from reading the title abqtommy May 2019 #1
That's a common misunderstanding. MineralMan May 2019 #2
Don't forget that in the unlikely event theists actually did manage to persecute someone... Major Nikon May 2019 #5
That's true, too. What about that? MineralMan May 2019 #7
Yeah, whatabout those Chinese atheists? Major Nikon May 2019 #10
I believe that it's human nature to persecute. Some people deserve persecution and some don't, abqtommy May 2019 #8
I have one more. Delmette2.0 May 2019 #3
But, see, that's blatant persecution, right there... MineralMan May 2019 #4
Don't forget that calling an idea stupid is no different than calling someone stupid Major Nikon May 2019 #6
Stupid is as stupid does. MineralMan May 2019 #9
Although it's an easy line to draw, they do in fact draw it themselves. (n/t) Iggo May 2019 #22
How about Chinese concentration camps for theists? guillaumeb May 2019 #11
Irony thy name is Guill... uriel1972 May 2019 #12
I avoid them religiously. MineralMan May 2019 #13
Well at least you said "how about" instead of "what about" this time. trotsky May 2019 #14
I haven't logged in or looked at DU in a couple years, but this whataboutism is just too ridiculous AtheistCrusader May 2019 #15
From your link, further down on the page: MineralMan May 2019 #16
You speak of political religion. guillaumeb May 2019 #18
They aren't atheists. AtheistCrusader May 2019 #32
Why Commies accept atheists Cartoonist May 2019 #20
Probably most of the Chinese party members are atheists. MineralMan May 2019 #21
There was a signifcant presence of Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam in China AtheistCrusader May 2019 #34
If they aren't, they certainly aren't free to express their religious nature in full daylight. AtheistCrusader May 2019 #33
Don't forget the atheists in Myanmar Lordquinton May 2019 #17
And for the United States.. Permanut May 2019 #19
And don't ask them to show you a Bible reference that MineralMan May 2019 #24
And don't mention the Danbury Baptist letter.. Permanut May 2019 #25
During my 54 years as a Theist/Christian/Catholic, I don't think there has been one time where I Pendrench May 2019 #23
I think your experience is typical. MineralMan May 2019 #26
Thanks for making me smile this afternoon. bitterross May 2019 #27
Steal away! Anytime. MineralMan May 2019 #28
Forgot one Jake Stern May 2019 #29
Muhahamud, you mean? MineralMan May 2019 #30
Re. #3 aka-chmeee May 2019 #31
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