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Chinese Bars Not Allowed To Serve Negroes Or Mongolians         


Author: No Kumbaya Kool-Aid For Me
Date: Jul 25, 2008 10:34

All you pinko liberals who idolize the socialist States please take
note.
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Beijing 2008: bars forbidden to serve "blacks" and Mongolians, outdoor
tables banned
Many bans and restrictions, with serious inconveniences for the
population. The first "leaks" on the grandiose inauguration on August
8, with an unprecedented fireworks display.

Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) - For "reasons of safety", bars are
forbidden to serve "blacks"" and Mongolians or place tables in the
street. Street musicians are being banned, and so is buying medicines
containing "stimulants" without a prescription. Prohibitions are on
the rise for the Olympic capital, while the first leaks reveal a
grandiose fireworks display for the inauguration.

Bar owners around the Workers' Stadium in downtown Beijing say that
public security officials are telling them not to let in "blacks" and
Mongolians, and many of them have even had to sign a pledge. The...
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Re: Chinese Bars Not Allowed To Serve Negroes Or Mongolians         


Author: Kitty
Date: Jul 25, 2008 11:03

"No Kumbaya Kool-Aid For Me" home.net> wrote in message
news:488a0e5e.24873687@news.datemas.de...
> All you pinko liberals who idolize the socialist States please take
> note.
> ____________
>
>
> Beijing 2008: bars forbidden to serve "blacks" and Mongolians, outdoor
> tables banned
> Many bans and restrictions, with serious inconveniences for the
> population. The first "leaks" on the grandiose inauguration on August
> 8, with an unprecedented fireworks display.
>
> Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) - For "reasons of safety", bars are
> forbidden to serve "blacks"" and Mongolians or place tables in the
> street. Street musicians are being banned, and so is buying medicines
> containing "stimulants" without a prescription. Prohibitions are on
> the rise for the Olympic capital, while the first leaks reveal a
> grandiose fireworks display for the inauguration.
> ...
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