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China literally painting mountains green to fool environmentalists

No man, you guys use industrial spray paint and throw camo (not construction related) over stuff.
Why you keep shameless lying non stop, use google transalte and get some basic knowledge
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Every damn thing in china is fake..
fake rice, fake egg, fake milk, fake meat, gutter oil etc
 
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This Serpentza guy is a habitual liar and had been debunked by so many people on the social media, but some idiots keep bringing his videos up to PDF.

Please list some of his debunked lies...

I can easily say Chinese state media lies have been debunked millions of times...and when asked for specifics just run away.

You can't be just throwing empty statements for the sake of doing it.

There are news for the stuff he is posting..why do you think it is all made up by him?


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This isn't your excuse of "keeping the dust down".


how about this one:
Residents Seeing Red over Green Paint

A barren hill among forested mountains beside a highway is green in Fumin County in southwest China's Yunnan Province; however, it's not green from plants, but rather from paint.

The strange green hill glistens in the light of the sun. Though the color of plants, on closer inspection, one finds little vegetation, but rather a coat of green paint.

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The hill is called Lao Shou and is located in a forest reserve. It used to be a stone pit but was closed for disturbing villagers nearby with its noisy machines and dust from stone particles.

"A dozen painters spent more than 20 days painting the hill last summer. Large quantities of oil paint were used," a villager was quoted by a Kunming-based newspaper Metropolitan Times as saying.

The villagers told a journalist that they hoped the local government would plant trees on the hill after closing the stone pit. They were quite confused when later they found some painters setting out to work on the hill with airbrushes.

The painters said they worked for the local forestry bureau. Apparently, the hill was painted green because of its location opposite a newly built office block for the local government.

It might have been a quick fix for inspections by superior officers, the villagers said. The local forestry bureau had no comments, but the awkward project has aroused criticism from local villagers.

The villagers accused the project of being useless and costly. It cost several times more than planting trees on the hill, they said. Some of them even felt dizzy at the smell of the oil-based paint.

Experts say that maintenance of the painted hill will result in further costs as the green paint gradually erodes. Meanwhile, the oil paint contains pollutants damaging to people's health.
 
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Please list some of his debunked lies...

I can easily say Chinese state media lies have been debunked millions of times...and when asked for specifics just run away.

You can't be just throwing empty statements for the sake of doing it.

There are news for the stuff he is posting..why do you think it is all made up by him?


chongqingcliffs1.jpg


Wqmai2M.jpeg




This isn't your excuse of "keeping the dust down".


how about this one:
Residents Seeing Red over Green Paint

A barren hill among forested mountains beside a highway is green in Fumin County in southwest China's Yunnan Province; however, it's not green from plants, but rather from paint.

The strange green hill glistens in the light of the sun. Though the color of plants, on closer inspection, one finds little vegetation, but rather a coat of green paint.

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The hill is called Lao Shou and is located in a forest reserve. It used to be a stone pit but was closed for disturbing villagers nearby with its noisy machines and dust from stone particles.

"A dozen painters spent more than 20 days painting the hill last summer. Large quantities of oil paint were used," a villager was quoted by a Kunming-based newspaper Metropolitan Times as saying.

The villagers told a journalist that they hoped the local government would plant trees on the hill after closing the stone pit. They were quite confused when later they found some painters setting out to work on the hill with airbrushes.

The painters said they worked for the local forestry bureau. Apparently, the hill was painted green because of its location opposite a newly built office block for the local government.

It might have been a quick fix for inspections by superior officers, the villagers said. The local forestry bureau had no comments, but the awkward project has aroused criticism from local villagers.

The villagers accused the project of being useless and costly. It cost several times more than planting trees on the hill, they said. Some of them even felt dizzy at the smell of the oil-based paint.

Experts say that maintenance of the painted hill will result in further costs as the green paint gradually erodes. Meanwhile, the oil paint contains pollutants damaging to people's health.
Look at the picture, so the accusation China is painting dirt to cover up that they are losing forests. The pictures you’ve shown are from hills covered by trees already. What’s the point of painting a Forrest thats green already? The only areas they painted are on the cliffs where trees don’t grow anyways. This is what spinning BS looks like, taking something legit like preventing dust and erosion to a story about fake trees. Those hills that you’re showing are literally covered in trees. Dishonest scamming Indians.
 
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Look at the picture, so the accusation China is painting dirt to cover up that they are losing forests.

He said they were using green oil paint just to make the rock look pretty because the closed quarry was an eyesore. That was the local government's solution on how to try and remedy the situation by "bringing back the environment".

 
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He said they were using green oil paint just to make the rock look pretty because the closed quarry was an eyesore. That was the local government's solution on how to try and remedy the situation by "bringing back the environment".

The pictures that you posted are not of a quarry. So clearly something in your story doesn’t add up. If it’s the green pain is to just to cover up an eyesore at quarries rather than erosion prevention why would they go painting cliffs inside a pristine forest? This is low grade BS on the level of Indian scam centres.
 
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The pictures that you posted are not of a quarry. So clearly something in your story doesn’t add up. If it’s the green pain is to just to cover up an eyesore at quarries rather than erosion prevention why would they go painting cliffs inside a pristine forest? This is low grade BS on the level of Indian scam centres.


Well I'm sorry it's straight from China's state run china.org.cn. I certainly never trust the Chinese government to write stories that add up. So I'm not surprised you are skeptical as you are correct that they are about as trustworthy as Indian scammers.

china.org.cn/english/environment/200145.htm
Residents Seeing Red over Green Paint
 
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I think folks here play fast and loose with the ‘think tank’ tag. It is objectively cheaper to spray paint than it is to plant and maintain. Key is to get cheap paint, like the Chinese demonstrate.
Its quicker with your cheap shitty indian mouths.
 
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Well I'm sorry it's straight from China's state run china.org.cn. I certainly never trust the Chinese government to write stories that add up. So I'm not surprised you are skeptical as you are correct that they are about as trustworthy as Indian scammers.

china.org.cn/english/environment/200145.htm
Residents Seeing Red over Green Paint
There you go squirming like a worm when you get caught in a lie. You had no problem using it when you thought you could twist it for your little story.
 
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