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CHINESE CAN'T DRIVE!
I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses but they should be viewed as potential criminals in possession of deadly weapons: their vehicles. While many Chinese like to showoff their Mercedes and BMW, they seem to have no idea how to drive them nor do they know how to behave safely and in a civilized manner. Cutting off others on the road, slowing down in the middle of flowing traffic for no apparent reasons, disregarding others on the road and making unsafe moves seem to be characteristics of Chinese drivers. I guess these Chinese never had proper driving lessons or they simply reflect their obnoxious culture through their driving behaviors. In any case, driving in areas infested with Chinese (outside of China, of course!) can be hazardous to everyone on the road. May be it's better for everyone that the Chinese are banned from the roads. |
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"M. S. Kim" > wrote in message news:1120169506.6acc8aebed25981a7478690d77bc3f9a@t eranews... > > > I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses but they should be > viewed as potential criminals in possession of deadly weapons: their > vehicles. While many Chinese like to showoff their Mercedes and BMW, they > seem to have no idea how to drive them nor do they know how to behave > safely and in a civilized manner. Cutting off others on the road, slowing > down in the middle of flowing traffic for no apparent reasons, > disregarding > others on the road and making unsafe moves seem to be characteristics of > Chinese drivers. I guess these Chinese never had proper driving lessons or > they simply reflect their obnoxious culture through their driving > behaviors. In any case, driving in areas infested with Chinese (outside of > China, of course!) can be hazardous to everyone on the road. > > May be it's better for everyone that the Chinese are banned from the > roads. so its not a good idea to visit Chinatown then? |
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I can get behind banning certain groups from driving. Watch and learn.
Banned: All beauracrats, politicos, and workers associated with any public transit agency that can not support itself without massive taxpayer assistance. Banned: If your income is over $400,000/yr or under $20,000, and you have a history of being involved in accidents.......you are using your class status to escape responsible driving habits. Banned from driving: Residents who can't provide evidence at a DMV testing station of minimum written and verbal English skills related to driving. This will avoid a common conversation after an accident in CA: "Hey dude you just ran over my brother and that's part of his torso you're dragging!" "Bak-bak-bakka-bak-bakkity bak-bak!" "Damnit show me some insurance or ID!" "Bak-bak bakklmny da-bak bakker bye-bye asshole!" Banned: People who believe that banning cell phones or other activities that distract from driving should be the law of the road. Just imagine CA drivers without distractions: Faster, focused, and even more prone to getting ****ed off in traffic--sounds like a possible X-Box title crashfest. Banned: Volvo station wagons being driven by leftist-bumper-sticker lovers whose approach to driving makes me wonder if they think the dynamics of space and time do not apply to them, and in fact, ban anyone in a Volvo who cannot prove they are aware of the time of day, the day of the week, the value of hard work, or the fact that they have not registered their Volvo as rolling propaganda furthering the desires of: The coming Chinese Overlords!!!!!! Now drive till your eyes bleed you tool! |
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 22:11:46 GMT, "M. S. Kim" >
wrote: >I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses but they should be >viewed as potential criminals in possession of deadly weapons: their >vehicles. Then I guess we don't have to worry about the Chinese getting cars and buying up all the gasoline; the more they drive the faster they'll wipe themselves out. |
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, redleg wrote:
> > I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses but they should > > be viewed as potential criminals in possession of deadly weapons: > > their vehicles. While many Chinese like to showoff their Mercedes and > > BMW, they seem to have no idea how to drive them nor do they know how > > to behave safely and in a civilized manner. Cutting off others on the > > road, slowing down in the middle of flowing traffic for no apparent > > reasons, disregarding others on the road and making unsafe moves seem > > to be characteristics of Chinese drivers. May be it's better for > > everyone that the Chinese are banned from the roads. > How do you they're Chinese? Maybe they are Vietnamese, Korean, or > Japanese. Do you come alongside and ask them? Redleg, Chinese don't look *anything* like Vietnamese, Korean or Japanese. Are you saying all Asians look alike to you? |
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"M. S. Kim" > wrote in message news:1120169506.6acc8aebed25981a7478690d77bc3f9a@t eranews... > > > I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses but they should be > viewed as potential criminals in possession of deadly weapons: their > vehicles. While many Chinese like to showoff their Mercedes and BMW, they > seem to have no idea how to drive them nor do they know how to behave > safely and in a civilized manner. Cutting off others on the road, slowing > down in the middle of flowing traffic for no apparent reasons, disregarding > others on the road and making unsafe moves seem to be characteristics of > Chinese drivers. I guess these Chinese never had proper driving lessons or > they simply reflect their obnoxious culture through their driving > behaviors. In any case, driving in areas infested with Chinese (outside of > China, of course!) can be hazardous to everyone on the road. > > May be it's better for everyone that the Chinese are banned from the roads. Racist |
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M. S. Kim wrote:
> I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses but they should be > viewed as potential criminals in possession of deadly weapons: their > vehicles. While many Chinese like to showoff their Mercedes and BMW, they > seem to have no idea how to drive them nor do they know how to behave > safely and in a civilized manner. Cutting off others on the road, slowing > down in the middle of flowing traffic for no apparent reasons, disregarding > others on the road and making unsafe moves seem to be characteristics of > Chinese drivers. I guess these Chinese never had proper driving lessons or > they simply reflect their obnoxious culture through their driving > behaviors. In any case, driving in areas infested with Chinese (outside of > China, of course!) can be hazardous to everyone on the road. > > May be it's better for everyone that the Chinese are banned from the roads. Hm, probably more relevant to the USA than to Great Britian - of course, everyone from the UK drives superbly, even the Chinese. In the above, s/Chinese/USAian/g FUs set. |
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Why are all these merkins cross-posting to a UK group about Chinese? If they
have a problem with Chinese, just send em out cockle hunting. |
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"M. S. Kim" > wrote in
news:1120169506.6acc8aebed25981a7478690d77bc3f9a@t eranews: > > > I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses but they should > be viewed as potential criminals in possession of deadly weapons: > their vehicles. While many Chinese like to showoff their Mercedes and > BMW, they seem to have no idea how to drive them nor do they know how > to behave safely and in a civilized manner. Cutting off others on the > road, slowing down in the middle of flowing traffic for no apparent > reasons, disregarding others on the road and making unsafe moves seem > to be characteristics of Chinese drivers. I guess these Chinese never > had proper driving lessons or they simply reflect their obnoxious > culture through their driving behaviors. In any case, driving in areas > infested with Chinese (outside of China, of course!) can be hazardous > to everyone on the road. > > May be it's better for everyone that the Chinese are banned from the > roads. ****, I'd ban all Asians from the road. Reminds me of the time I drove from LA to SLC on the 15. My very liberal brother was getting after me for bitching about Asian drivers. We made a bet about problem drivers on the road and what percentage were Asian. By the end of the trip he was convinced. -- Republican Health Plan: Don't Get Sick Guantanamo: The Gulag of Our Time |
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 20:38:41 GMT, Dave Lister
> wrote: >> I'm not sure how the Chinese get their driver licenses Same way as any other incompetent **** on the road gets one. >> their vehicles. While many Chinese like to showoff their Mercedes and >> BMW, they seem to have no idea how to drive them nor do they know how >> to behave safely and in a civilized manner. I gotta admit, just this evening I saw not one but two Orientals pull boneheaded maneuvers. One was a limp-wrister driving a white Mercedes who blew right through a stop sign; I guess he was squinting so much he just didn't see it. Then, less than a minute later, a Peking Duckling in an econobox followed another car into the left turn pocket, decided she didn't really want to turn left after all, and pulled out directly in front of oncoming traffic (accelerarting like a slug, of course). >****, I'd ban all Asians from the road. > >Reminds me of the time I drove from LA to SLC on the 15. My very liberal >brother was getting after me for bitching about Asian drivers. We made a >bet about problem drivers on the road and what percentage were Asian. > >By the end of the trip he was convinced. Did you know that whenever an Asian driver gets confused, their first response is to STOP DEAD - even if they're in the middle of the street? |
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