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In article <usp01b$5nsd$2@dont-email.me>, FPP <fredp1571@gmail.com>It only has meaning in the context of a war. And it's for the purpose of designating the types of treatment you can subject combatants and non-combatants to in a war setting.
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On 3/11/24 5:03 PM, BTR1701 wrote:It does mean something. Not my fault you lack the language skills toIn article <usnq27$3qe2m$3@dont-email.me>,"Military age" Chinese. Oooohhhhh... now I'm scared!
"Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:
>BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:>
>>. . .It wouldn't even do the basic job it theoretically exists for: securing>
the border and stopping the invasion.It makes the border *less* secure and formally legalizes the invasion.>
I wish you would stop abusing the word "invasion" to make a political
point. My ancestors got here when there were few restrictions if you
weren't Chinese. They weren't part of a Vandal horde. They came here to
work and to make life better for themselves.
Yes, I'm sure the groups of 20-30 military age Chinese males that are
showing up regularly on the southern border are just economic migrants
all the way from Beijing and not PLA cells up to no good.
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Is that supposed to mean something?
understand it.
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