A China Nicaragua canal will provide jobs, experience a future and hope. It
will provide new facilities, more families and less crimes. New sewers will
be implemented from new tax revenues preventing more pollution. The 10
million a year to Nicaragua from China will help if used for providing jobs
but mainly administrative expenses. New politics and concerns about China
encroachments will be the prevailing issues. New protests and riots,
destruction of properties and land as a result of war. Expect more policing
of the streets. Expect more sophisticated organized crimes and drugs. China
will buy real estate and become the new face of government for Nicaragua.
Beautiful Chinese women and cuisines will bring about new fashion.
Nicaragua will change but not look anything near a local Latin community.
China will prosper with new businesses and expect to eat plenty of swine.
Expect Chinese religious shrines and dragon parade festivities. Nicaragua
will be out classed. Poverty will be alleviated but not lifted. Don't
expect Chinese to welcome Nicaraguans to their homes. Chinese maintain a
certain lifestyle akin to formal dress code and elegance. Yes Nicaragua,
you will see a high degree of the wealthy from the poor. Chinese navy
superiority will flow through your land. Plenty of jet air crafts in your
skies with Chinese sky rises. China will prosper. Nicaragua...
+Anonymous4Peace It is sad. Nicaragua has a long way to go. They will have to rely on the compassion of the Chinese. I believe the Chinese are good people but I have not personally seen a lot of mixed social gatherings with another race. There life style is impressive, a Nicaraguan man or woman will have to meet the challenge with their culture and elegance.
How much are they paying this woman our she is a complete ignorant!! It's
do stupid and backwards dieting a man cutting a little fish saying that
because of that the canal should not being built jaaja!
Nicaragua is so poor that they were asked by the government to eat Iguanas
during the last drought that hit the country. Any economic project will
always have environmental impact. If one is against the canal because of
"environmental destruction", I have a word for you; POVERTY. Nicaragua is
not the affluent US, Canada or Western Europe, this is the 2nd poorest in
Latin America and they cut woods to burn for cooking and pollute the
freshwater lake by dumping their personal waste over there. Saw it with my
very own eyes and smelled it with my very own nose. If you have another
plan to uplift the nation please act now before the poverty induced
environmental destruction will wiped out the fish and the trees.
Look at Japan, Singapore, China, Tiwan, and Sout Korea from 1950.
There's no development without consturctions.
Pleas give F**k to faux environmentalists like these who are vertuial
dictators.
+LUKKA2020 If you were a Nico and I was there, I can show you around what really Nicaragua's like.. If anybody wants to cut off the money flow to Nicaragua, he will be damned.
Pinches pendejos ignorantes hijos de puta, SI AL CANAL !!! GRACIAS AL CANAL DE NICARAGUA, NICARAGUA VA A TENER DINERO Y LA GENTE PORFIN PODRA SALIR DE LA POBREZA!!! MIREN A LOS HERMANOS PANAMEÑOS CON SUS EDIFICIONS MAS ALTOS DE LATINO AMERICA, AH PERO LOS PUTOS LLORONES QUIEREN VIVIR EN SUS CHOSAS TODAS CAGADAS
+LUKKA2020 es preferible que millones de nicaraguanses salgan de la pobreza, gracias al canal que están construyendo los chinos, a que unos cuantos de miles de campesinos sigan viviendo de la pesca y la agricultura.
+Michael Ahn And send your wife and daughters for postitution for protecting birds and flowers. B.S. on you. La puta de tu madre ya tenia 5 años de trabajar de puta con los campesinos que perderan sus tierras !!
Some suggestions, but definitively no documentary. Also not addressing the
real problems of the city. eg There is talk about some Californian
education system, but no mentioning of the issue of national education
(brain washing)...
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