Posts Tagged ‘Chinese’

You Want Join Army? You Pay Me, I Make Army For Yu

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A Chinese man was arrested for creating a fake U.S. Army unit and convincing immigrants that joining the squad was a path to citizenship, authorities said.

Yupeng Deng, 51, allegedly gave his recruits military uniforms, had them parade in a Los Angeles suburb and took them to the decommissioned USS Midway aircraft carrier, which is a museum in San Diego.

Deng charged more than 100 fellow Chinese nationals a fee of between $300 and $450 to join the fake Army unit, according to the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office.

Okay, I spent a lot of years in the US Army and I look back on my experience in the Army mostly with a sense of fond nostalgia with a few instances displeasure, but there is no way in Hell I would have paid the Army to let me serve. I mean, if somebody came up to me and said that I would no longer be getting paid but instead would have to pay for the privilege of serving in the Army I would have told them to suck an egg (and by “egg” I mean “penis”). I mean, I understand that these Chinese guys that this other Chinese guy duped really wanted to become citizens, but PAY to serve in the Army? Really?You’ve gotta be friggin’ kidding me.

This is how that “recruiting” session would have gone with me:

Chinese guy: (in thickly accented English) You join Army. It good.

Me: Join the Army? Hell yeah, I would love that.

Chinese guy: Okay. You pay me now.

Me: You mean you pay me, right?

Chinese guy: No no no no. You pay me. Army is privilege.

Me: Wait, so you want me to sleep in housing deemed unfit for prison inmates, eat food that homeless people would refuse, get a haircut like a chemotherapy patient, and wear clothes that look like a monster from the movie “Tron” threw up, and you’re not only not going to pay me, but you want me to pay you?

Chinese guy: Yeah. It good. You pay.

Me: Suck it.

Chinese guy: Egg?

Me: Penis.

If I Lived In China, I Could Have Been A Billionaire By Now

Monday, December 7th, 2009

2413654000_1d08679df2BEIJING (AFP) – Chinese authorities have offered rewards of up to 10,000 yuan (1,465 dollars) to Internet users who report websites that feature pornography, state media reported Sunday.

However, the censors’ latest campaign against content that harms public morality appears to have encouraged Internet users to look for porn online.

The people that are turning in all of these pr0n sites are just hoping that they can rack up enough extra money by selling out their fellow countrymen that they can move to a free country like America or Australia or some other country where pr0n is readily available online and not punishable by death. I do find it a little ironic that the same country that wants to prevent any harm to “public morality” has no problem running over pro-democracy protesters with tanks, persecuting, jailing, and sometimes killing political and religious dissidents, or having underage gymnasts compete in the Olympic games. Maybe their dictionary has a different definition for the word “morality” that mine does.