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While soaring expressions of national pride still dominate the discussion, dissenters have begun to weigh in on everything from the quality of the technology used in the jet to the wisdom of investing tax dollars in the stealth program. Below a sampling of comments from around the Chinese Internet:
The J-20 test flight wasn’t targeted at Gates, it was targeted at Chinese citizens feeling lost in the wake of the Olympics and the Shanghai Expo –Sina Weibo user “Kuanpi Qingrou”
The taxpayer’s J-20 has finished its first test flight, but what happened to J’s 11 through 19? Victims of corruption? – Sina Weibo user “William WWU”
It doesn’t matter how advanced the J-20 is, it’s a waste of steel unless it’s put to use. – Sina Weibo user “Military QI Police”
It [the J-20] is only so-so, to be honest. It’s taken so long to develop and still isn’t totally stable. It’s said they bought engines from others, made a few cosmetic changes and claimed them as their own. This is common sickness in China. Companies do the same thing. When will China really develop its own technology, it’s own engines? – Netease user in Jiangxi Province
The United States knows where our current technology stands! Don’t go thinking we’re a superpower! – Netease user from Zhejiang Province
Continue on with the J-21 and J-22…if you don’t have enough steel, I have an iron wok at home. – Sina user from Guangdong
Why do we need the J-20? [The government] spends taxpayer money wantonly while making very few substantial contributions to our daily lives. – Sina Weibo user “Si Qiuying”
Civic issues are more important than aircraft and artillery. – Sina user from Shanghai
So much for “stealth”. Even a blind person could recognize it right off the bat—it’s so noisy, you can hear from a 100 kilometers away. – Netease user from Jiangsu Province
– compiled by Josh Chin, Juliet Ye and Yoli Zhang | N***m 发帖数: 4460 | 2 lol,国内的粪清比这边多阿
dissenters have begun to weigh in on everything from the quality of the
technology used in the jet to the wisdom of investing tax dollars in the
stealth program. Below a sampl
citizens feeling lost in the wake of the Olympics and the Shanghai Expo –
Sina Weibo user “Kuanpi Qingrou”
to J’s 11 through 19? Victims of corruption? – Sina Weibo user “William
WWU”
it’s put to use. – Sina Weibo user “Military QI Police”
and still isn’t totally stable. It’s said they bought engines from others,
made a few cosmetic changes and claimed them as their own. This is common
sickness in China. Compan
thinking we’re a superpower! – Netease user from Zhejiang Province
have an iron wok at home. – Sina user from Guangdong
while making very few substantial contributions to our daily lives. – Sina
【在 d*********o 的大作中提到】 : http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/01/13/netizens-react-st : While soaring expressions of national pride still dominate the discussion, dissenters have begun to weigh in on everything from the quality of the technology used in the jet to the wisdom of investing tax dollars in the stealth program. Below a sampling of comments from around the Chinese Internet: : The J-20 test flight wasn’t targeted at Gates, it was targeted at Chinese citizens feeling lost in the wake of the Olympics and the Shanghai Expo –Sina Weibo user “Kuanpi Qingrou” : The taxpayer’s J-20 has finished its first test flight, but what happened to J’s 11 through 19? Victims of corruption? – Sina Weibo user “William WWU” : It doesn’t matter how advanced the J-20 is, it’s a waste of steel unless it’s put to use. – Sina Weibo user “Military QI Police” : It [the J-20] is only so-so, to be honest. It’s taken so long to develop and still isn’t totally stable. It’s said they bought engines from others, made a few cosmetic changes and claimed them as their own. This is common sickness in China. Companies do the same thing. When will China really develop its own technology, it’s own engines? – Netease user in Jiangxi Province : The United States knows where our current technology stands! Don’t go thinking we’re a superpower! – Netease user from Zhejiang Province : Continue on with the J-21 and J-22…if you don’t have enough steel, I have an iron wok at home. – Sina user from Guangdong : Why do we need the J-20? [The government] spends taxpayer money wantonly while making very few substantial contributions to our daily lives. – Sina Weibo user “Si Qiuying” : Civic issues are more important than aircraft and artillery. – Sina user from Shanghai
| a********l 发帖数: 39524 | | n***g 发帖数: 512 | 4 现在国内的小愤青就是羡慕美国人的生活,也不看看美国人前辈怎么奋斗的,才换来现
在美国人的日子。
dissenters have begun to weigh in on everything from the quality of the
technology used in the jet to the wisdom of investing tax dollars in the
stealth program. Below a sampling of comments from around the Chinese
Internet:
citizens feeling lost in the wake of the Olympics and the Shanghai Expo –
Sina Weibo user “Kuanpi Qingrou”
to J’s 11 through 19? Victims of corruption? – Sina Weibo user “William
WWU”
it’s put to use. – Sina Weibo user “Military QI Police”
and still isn’t totally stable. It’s said they bought engines from others,
made a few cosmetic changes and claimed them as their own. This is common
sickness in China. Companies do the same thing. When will China really
develop its own technology, it’s own engines? – Netease user in Jiangxi
Province
thinking we’re a superpower! – Netease user from Zhejiang Province
have an iron wok at home. – Sina user from Guangdong
while making very few substantial contributions to our daily lives. – Sina
Weibo user “Si Qiuying”
from Shanghai
【在 d*********o 的大作中提到】 : http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/01/13/netizens-react-st : While soaring expressions of national pride still dominate the discussion, dissenters have begun to weigh in on everything from the quality of the technology used in the jet to the wisdom of investing tax dollars in the stealth program. Below a sampling of comments from around the Chinese Internet: : The J-20 test flight wasn’t targeted at Gates, it was targeted at Chinese citizens feeling lost in the wake of the Olympics and the Shanghai Expo –Sina Weibo user “Kuanpi Qingrou” : The taxpayer’s J-20 has finished its first test flight, but what happened to J’s 11 through 19? Victims of corruption? – Sina Weibo user “William WWU” : It doesn’t matter how advanced the J-20 is, it’s a waste of steel unless it’s put to use. – Sina Weibo user “Military QI Police” : It [the J-20] is only so-so, to be honest. It’s taken so long to develop and still isn’t totally stable. It’s said they bought engines from others, made a few cosmetic changes and claimed them as their own. This is common sickness in China. Companies do the same thing. When will China really develop its own technology, it’s own engines? – Netease user in Jiangxi Province : The United States knows where our current technology stands! Don’t go thinking we’re a superpower! – Netease user from Zhejiang Province : Continue on with the J-21 and J-22…if you don’t have enough steel, I have an iron wok at home. – Sina user from Guangdong : Why do we need the J-20? [The government] spends taxpayer money wantonly while making very few substantial contributions to our daily lives. – Sina Weibo user “Si Qiuying” : Civic issues are more important than aircraft and artillery. – Sina user from Shanghai
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