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Bullet trains parked in Nanjing, China.
And that's just the parked ones. In that city most of us here have never even heard of.
Where did we go wrong?!?

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We went wrong buying all their ****e stuff, instead of making our own, the poor sod who make it are virtual slaves earning frig all
 
Bullet trains parked in Nanjing, China.
And that's just the parked ones. In that city most of us here have never even heard of.
Where did we go wrong?!?

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Anyone who has read about WW2 and the build up to it has heard of it. Explains why the Chinese are not over enamoured with the Japanese, they killed over 20 Million Chinese.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanjing_Massacre
 
Research for discussions seems to be simply looking for a news article that supports your existing view.

I wish more people would spend some time developing critical thinking skills and looking at how the actual data was compiled, and draw their own, more informed, opinions.
 
Research for discussions seems to be simply looking for a news article that supports your existing view.

I wish more people would spend some time developing critical thinking skills and looking at how the actual data was compiled, and draw their own, more informed, opinions.
On the money, I'm sure it's called something like confirmation bias. :emoticon-0100-smile



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Research for discussions seems to be simply looking for a news article that supports your existing view.

I wish more people would spend some time developing critical thinking skills and looking at how the actual data was compiled, and draw their own, more informed, opinions.

In this particular instance, you’ll have a job finding any news articles that support his view (or Fact Check websites).
 
In this particular instance, you’ll have a job finding any news articles that support his view (or Fact Check websites).
Hmmn, I dont think that's true.
Btw, the info leaflet that comes with the jab does actually include warning of cardiovascular related risks. The 'only' thing in debate is the frequency (risk level).