Posted December 2nd, 2011 by Evan Hurst

Right here, you guys:
Yunnan Wild Animal Park’s “sheep falls in love with spotted deer [Sika Deer]” affair has attracted people’s attention and though a majority of people both believe and support the “love” of two animals, this affair has also been questioned and met with suspicion by many.
Yep! Maybe their sheep and deer parents, respectively, allowed them to watch Glee. The funny picture is after the jump, though I really don’t know why I put it after the jump, but…
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Posted September 3rd, 2010 by Evan Hurst
It’s always nice when American Fundamentalists decide to be a little bit more equal opportunity when they inflict their poor education and disproven methods on people. Watch out, China:
Booklets produced by Focus on the Family, a Christian ministry based in Colorado, will be distributed to all high-school and university students in Yunnan to teach them how to reject sex before marriage.
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Chinese students will be able to act our roleplays in which the boys say: “It is safe, I have a condom” and girls reply: “You want to bet my future with that condom?” According to a nationwide survey in April of 80,000 Chinese university students, a lowly 14.4 per cent admitted to having sex during their time in higher education.
In other news, the teen pregnancy rate in the Yunnan province is about to go up.
[h/t Kyle]
Posted November 9th, 2009 by Michael Airhart
Even as Western nations slowly rise to protest Uganda’s vow to exterminate HIV-positive Ugandans and to imprison friends and families of LGBT Ugandans, China is stepping in with $10 billion in new aid to Africa — much of it targeted at Uganda.
Unlike Western donors and importers, China attaches no strings involving human rights or democratization.
According to Uganda’s New Vision,
The aid offer, announced yesterday at a China-Africa summit in Egypt, is double that unveiled by President Hu Jintao at the last summit in Beijing in 2006.
President Yoweri Museveni is one of the 10 African leaders attending the two-day summit in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheikh. Also present is indicted Sudanese president Omar el Bashir.
The move by China highlights why the West may be reluctant to punish African nations for gross abuses of human rights: Any withdrawal by the United States or Europe will surrender Africa’s resources, labor, and geopolitical might to the rising global ambitions of Russia and China.
Back in the 1980s, this “lesser of evils” attitude by the West had a different name in South Africa: “Constructive engagement,” a euphemism for Western support of apartheid.