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November 18, 2004
Yes, there is a cultural revolution, it’s just not Mao’s
An 11-year-old boy who was promised a computer if he scored above a 94 on his schoolwork sued his mother when she reneged on the promise after he scored a 97.
The kicker is that this scenario didn’t even happen here in The Most Litigious Nation on Earth™—but in China. Apparently capitalism and denim jeans aren’t the only features of American culture that the Chinese are adopting.
November 18, 2004 in In the News | Permalink
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