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The Great Press Freedom Contest: Somalia Vs China

Will China reach Somalia's Press Freedom score in the next 20 years?

  • No Way

    Votes: 24 92.3%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • 75 years is a better estimate

    Votes: 1 3.8%

  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .
That sounds right of the communist manifesto. Meanwhile in the real world, the concern remains that it might take decades for China to catch up with Somalia.

And the people don't even say a word. You really feel sorry for the Chinese.
You mean in your real world AFTER taking COW COLA.
Sorry hallucinations after taking COW COLA don't count.
You are welcome to go stay in Somalia and FREE to be a PIRATE.
The rest of the world will go with China and the OBOR way.
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You mean in your real world AFTER taking COW COLA.
Sorry hallucinations after taking COW COLA don't count.
You are welcome to go stay in Somalia and FREE to be a PIRATE.
The rest of the world will go with China and the OBOR way.
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Calm down. And think of ways in which China can start its slow and arduous process of catching up with Somalia. But first you have to match the rankings of Djibouti and Rwanda enroute. It is going to take decades. You can sip any cola you like - it is not going to help.

One guy voted maybe here. I congratulate him on his optimism. That's the spirit.
 
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Calm down. And think of ways in which China can start its slow and arduous process of catching up with Somalia. But first you have to match the rankings of Djibouti and Rwanda enroute. It is going to take decades. You can sip any cola you like - it is not going to help.

One guy voted maybe here. I congratulate him on his optimism. That's the spirit.
Sorry, nobody wants smelly COW COLA here.
Only Ganga want to drink COW COLA for its magical properties.
Very obvious from your rants you are HIGH on COW COLA.
Go read the news.
Gangadesh Daddy, the US, used to dishing out sanctions and tariffs willy nilly now have to contend with China giving them back a taste of trade war, haha.
Go find your anonymous British Daddy. :yay: :yay: :yay:
Ganga got FREE PRESS to report FAKE NEWS for FREE.
Enjoy your Presstitude FREE FAKE NEWS.
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Sorry, nobody wants smelly COW COLA here.
Only Ganga want to drink COW COLA for its magical properties.
Very obvious from your rants you are HIGH on COW COLA.
Go read the news.
Gangadesh Daddy, the US, used to dishing out sanctions and tariffs willy nilly now have to contend with China giving them back a taste of trade war, haha.
Go find your anonymous British Daddy. :yay: :yay: :yay:
Ganga got FREE PRESS to report FAKE NEWS for FREE.
Enjoy your Presstitude FREE FAKE NEWS.
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Still calm down. And think how you can catch up with Somalia.
 
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Still calm down. And think how you can catch up with Somalia.
Wuk?
I notice you are bereft of arguments already.
Your British masters and missing British Daddy will be disappointed with you.
Keep repeating your monotony drivel will expose your lack of intellect.
Cannot blame you though, picking Somalia as source for comparison about Freedom is asinine unless its about Freedom to Pirate.
If your head is empty, time for COW COLA to get more ideas.
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Wuk?
I notice you are bereft of arguments already.
Your British masters and missing British Daddy will be disappointed with you.
Keep repeating your monotony drivel will expose your lack of intellect.
Cannot blame you though, picking Somalia as source for comparison about Freedom is asinine unless its about Freedom to Pirate.
If your head is empty, time for COW COLA to get more ideas.
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Stick to the topic and think about why Somalia is way ahead of you.
 
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Keep howling and stick to the topic.
How?
When you keep your monotony DRIVEL one line no brainer.
What's there to continue when you repeat like a broken record.
Don't do that, it shows your IQ 82 no brainer.
Get some ideas from your missing British daddy.
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How?
When you keep your monotony DRIVEL one line no brainer.
What's there to continue when you repeat like a broken record.
Don't do that, it shows your IQ 82 no brainer.
Get some ideas from your missing British daddy.
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How to stick to the topic? Hmmm. Follow these steps -
1. Read the first post
2. Vote on the poll
3. Think of ideas of how China can ever try and catch up with Somalia and post those ideas.

Do you understand these steps or is it too complex for you?
 
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Yes we all know India press are very free.

To the point where indians doesnt trust its press :)

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Don't trust anyone? You're not alone

For nearly 20 years, communications group Edelman has been gauging the public’s trust in key institutions like business, government, and the media. You don’t need a survey of more than 33,000 people in 28 countries to know that there is an anti-establishment mood sweeping the globe, but the numbers are even more stark.

In short, there has been a “global implosion” in trust, Edelman says. This year’s survey recorded the largest-ever drop of trust in business, government, the media, and NGOs. A majority of people in two-thirds of countries surveyed now distrust these institutions, with all-time low levels of trust recorded in a number of places.

The report is timed to coincide with the start of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The world leaders, corporate chieftains, and media moguls who gather at the exclusive Alpine jamboree won’t find much solace in its findings.

The credibility of corporate CEOs, the most common Davos delegate, fell off a cliff, with only 37% of people saying they trust them, a 12-point drop from the previous year. CEO credibility fell in every country surveyed—an impressive feat. Still, they remain more trusted than government leaders (29%), so that’s something.

The media also takes a beating in Edelman’s latest survey, with 43% of respondents expressing trust in the press, down from 48% the year before. Trust in media fell to an all-time low in 17 of the 28 countries polled.

“People now view media as part of the elite,” said Richard Edelman, president of the firm that bears his name. These days, that’s an uncomfortable place to be.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/01/dont-trust-anyone-youre-not-alone
 
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Yes we all know India press are very free.

To the point where indians doesnt trust its press :)

yFyo00XCZGPo8N5jQbG7u425vc4HL5neDCJKcODkyOI.PNG


Don't trust anyone? You're not alone

For nearly 20 years, communications group Edelman has been gauging the public’s trust in key institutions like business, government, and the media. You don’t need a survey of more than 33,000 people in 28 countries to know that there is an anti-establishment mood sweeping the globe, but the numbers are even more stark.

In short, there has been a “global implosion” in trust, Edelman says. This year’s survey recorded the largest-ever drop of trust in business, government, the media, and NGOs. A majority of people in two-thirds of countries surveyed now distrust these institutions, with all-time low levels of trust recorded in a number of places.

The report is timed to coincide with the start of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The world leaders, corporate chieftains, and media moguls who gather at the exclusive Alpine jamboree won’t find much solace in its findings.

The credibility of corporate CEOs, the most common Davos delegate, fell off a cliff, with only 37% of people saying they trust them, a 12-point drop from the previous year. CEO credibility fell in every country surveyed—an impressive feat. Still, they remain more trusted than government leaders (29%), so that’s something.

The media also takes a beating in Edelman’s latest survey, with 43% of respondents expressing trust in the press, down from 48% the year before. Trust in media fell to an all-time low in 17 of the 28 countries polled.

“People now view media as part of the elite,” said Richard Edelman, president of the firm that bears his name. These days, that’s an uncomfortable place to be.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/01/dont-trust-anyone-youre-not-alone
This thread is about Somalia and China and if, when and how China can catch up with Somalia - don't bring other countries into this.
 
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This thread is about Somalia and China and if, when and how China can catch up with Somalia - don't bring other countries into this.

Would you not agree Chinese press arent free? And for that matter India's press are very 'free' :)
 
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