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    'Ok, sure. I'm going to a pain in the arse, and ask you to be a bit more specific; how do you define "separate entity"? Is it on a group or an individual basis? Are, say, the British Chinese who live in various Chinatowns, despite identifying as British, examples of this? If so, why does this arrangement constitute a problem?'

    Are there already 'you are entering a budhist area' posters there. Chinese just live here, I once heard they are from China, can anyone comfirm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Are there already 'you are entering a budhist area' posters there.
    Um, Chinese would probably install a daoist area. With signs like 'Caution, non-violent guards' and 'All gets done by doing nothing'.

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    Yes but still. I think it's all pretty simple, the islam just proves that multiculture is a flawed concept. Unacceptable to the babyboomer generation, their parents could hardly read so they aren't used to not-so-stupid people disagreeing. Ever met a anthropologist who is not an anthropologist?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian II View Post
    Um, Chinese would probably install a daoist area. With signs like 'Caution, non-violent guards' and 'All gets done by doing nothing'.

    And imagine the food, man, imagine the godly food.

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    This all depends. Are we dealing with good Atheist Chinese who love big brother?

    Taoism is on the decline in China and more and more people (who are actually religious) are becoming Buddhist's. Mostly Mahayana.

    Have you ever been to a Chinatown? Not friendly places to giant white Dutchmen like yourself and most certainly not peaceful places.

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    I'm only 1.84 Asians are just small. And a bit girly I might add

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    I'm only 1.84 Asians are just small. And a bit girly I might add
    Same, and yes in general... particularly some of the Thai ones.generally the Thai girls are quite pretty... just be careful around the very pretty ones. She walks like a women...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Centurion1 View Post
    This all depends. Are we dealing with good Atheist Chinese who love big brother?
    We are dealing with my attempt at a joke. Nothing more.

    I have been to a few Chinatowns. San Francisco was nice, XIII in Paris too. Had no problem at all, and I'm quite a tall Dutchman.

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    And I was joking as well. Chinatown's and in fact most ethnic neighborhoods are a nightmare to investigate a crime in. Try living in one. It wouldn't be the most welcoming of environments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centurion1 View Post
    And I was joking as well. Chinatown's and in fact most ethnic neighborhoods are a nightmare to investigate a crime in. Try living in one. It wouldn't be the most welcoming of environments.
    What makes you assume there aren't any here, you will find Chinese quarters in evey western-europian city. Crime, not noticed any
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    What makes you assume there aren't any here, you will find Chinese quarters in evey western-europian city. Crime, not noticed any
    Where did I say western Europe didn't have china towns i am tired of things being pulled out of thin air.

    Gangs and human trafficking are bad in Chinatowns and people often tend not to talk to those from "outside"
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