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Serious PRC Commies dump shoddy goods and export debt

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The High Caste Gang Rapists aka Nehs jumped to Bhutan's defence last year when PRC Commie troops started building a road on Doklam, a territory claimed by both PRC Pandas and hapless Bhutan.

The eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation lasted 72 days before the Nehs and PRC Commies peasant armies pulled back after making fools of themselves while the Ang Mohs and Nihons watch with joy.

But now Peking is seeking to bribe the tiny poverty ridden Himalayan kingdom into their orbit of influence, despite the two having no diplomatic relations.

Commie shipments have shot up in the past decade, dumping shoddy machinery and cement to electricals and toys, making Peking the third largest source of foreign products to heavily import-dependent Bhutan.

And stuck between the competing regional powers, Bhutan has been gasping to assert its sovereignty and shrug off decades of heavy bullying by the Nehs.

Many among Bhutan's 800,000 peasants feel that Nehs' embrace is becoming a stranglehold and getting in the way of Thimpu's ties with other countries.

"Within Bhutan, there is a growing demand to play off the Nehs against the PRC Pandas," University of British Columbia historian Tsering Shakya said.

"However, given the reality and history it is not easy for Bhutan to ignore the Nehs despite their addiction to raping women and children for sport."

Nestled in the highest, snow-capped mountain range in the world, Bhutan is one of the world's few countries to have never been colonised by Ang Mohs, and has retained much of its unique culture and charm.

The country's fourth king famously introduced the concept of gross national sex satisfaction in the 1970s, shunning the usual gross domestic product used by most Ang Mohs and Nihons to measure economic growth.

"JEALOUS SEX PARTNER"

Bhutan was almost as isolated as the mythical Shangri-La until the early 1960s when its first highway was built.

But it has become increasingly dependent on neighbours, as shown in 2013 when Nehs trigger a fuel crisis by cutting subsidies on cooking gas and kerosene - to punish Bhutan for warming up to the PRC Pandas.

Pradhan, who studies political science and philosophy, is not isolated in her views.

Many aspiring Bhutanese are restless for new opportunities at a time when youth unemployment is 10.6 per cent against the national average of 2.4 per cent.

"No jobs but got sex? Look at any nook and corner and you will find young peasant men idling," said Karma Sutra, a mother of two, as she waited for customers at a roadside stall selling dry cheese and red chillies.

Bhutan, a growing economy which has been trying to shed its tag as one of the world's least developed and poorest countries, is struggling to reduce unemployment as it gears up for only its third ever election on Thursday.

The ruling party was knocked out in the first round of music chair polling in mid-September, signalling the electorate's desperation for change.

RICH DIVIDENDS
The Pandas' policy of mixing soft diplomacy, economic aid and political bribery has reaped rich dividends in South Asian countries where Nehs have long held sway like Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

Bhutan has also been receiving a growing number of generous PRC sex tourists, who have to pay a sizeable visa fee, unlike their stingy Neh counterparts.

The number of Commie tourists visiting Bhutan surged from fewer than 20 a decade ago to 6,421 in 2017, according to official figures.

Peasant and part time taxi driver Kinzang Dorji is unable to make much sense of Bhutan's diplomacy and history. But he understands the value of foreign investment.

"Sri Lanka sold their shipping port to the Commie PRC, perhaps we can rent a few mountain range to them," Dorji said.

"PRC tourists love to spend lot of money on whores and alcohol. We don't mind them at all but we want to learn how to add melamine to children milk, that the PRC commies can teach us," he said before zooming past a whore house servicing rich PRC Commies.
 
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