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Google only shows that some Chinese forums reprinted/copy-pasted them. Strangely enough, these Chinese forums claimed that they copied the messages from American forums. Conspiracy again?

Guys, can you search these out from non-Chinese forums?

2012 Armageddon 2 days 10 hrs ago

??Why on earth would the U.S. build something that is efficient and fast? The U.S. will jump on technology that would cost twice as much and three times longer to build. The U.S. has the most debt in the history of mankind, you don't get that title by being efficient.

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??Dahong Palay 2 days 8 hrs ago

??Speed trains will ruin the airline industry, that's the reason why US is hesitant to build high speed trains. Big corporations rules in this country. If high speed train will travel from San Francisco to Los Angeles in a matter of two hours and airplane about an hour plus an extra hour of staying at the airport, train is more practical with a sightseeing view....agree???

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??CHARLES L ? Nashville, Tennessee ? 2 days 2 hrs ago

??why don't we have china build us a train, the make evereything else that's sold in this country.

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??QVC 2 days 10 hrs ago

??I was just in Japan and took its trains. The Japanese trains were amazing; clean, efficient, and on time (I have an atomic watch and the trains run with in 1-2 seconds). I have also ridden Chinese mag-lev trains...wow!

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??Ahmad ? Nantong, China ? 2 days 11 hrs ago

??I am enjoying traveling in one of those trains and it is totally amazing and luxury and feels like you are traveling in a spaceship :-)

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??cj ? Richardson, Texas ? 2 days 12 hrs ago

??most people here prefer hour long traffic jams in their gas guzzling suv's

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??Scott 2 days 10 hrs ago

??How is it possible that we're still one of the few developed nations without high-speed rail?

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??ScubaGuyVic ? Miami, Florida ? 2 days 9 hrs ago

??It is so painfully obvious that we are on the fast track "backwards" !!

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??michaelM 2 days 12 hrs ago

??Can they keep the cupcakes?

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??Steve 2 days 12 hrs ago

??clean effichent Light rail and high speed rail has been operating in Europe, Japan and now china ..guess we Americans are just to smart for that...

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? PaulN ? Fresno, California ? 2 days 6 hrs ago

??China is the next super power unless we start investing in new technology and take risks like them!

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Guys, can you search these out from non-Chinese forums?

I just did it for the following:

2012 Armageddon 2 days 10 hrs ago

??Why on earth would the U.S. build something that is efficient and fast? The U.S. will jump on technology that would cost twice as much and three times longer to build. The U.S. has the most debt in the history of mankind, you don't get that title by being efficient.

And the first result was a link to this forum page.

What exactly do you want us to search for?

I just did it for the follow:

And the first result was a link to this forum page.

What exactly do you want us to search for?

I want to know the exact original website/forum from which these messages/discussion occur. If you find it, please post the link here (if it is against Neowin rule, please PM me). Thank you in advance.

OK -- found it :shifty: :

http://blog.sina.com...680100zpzq.html

This is what I got

http://www.ltaaa.com/wtfy/3838.html

after I've shortened the first phrase and put it in quotes.

Well guys, please look carefully at what I've said in the OP:

Google only shows that some Chinese forums reprinted/copy-pasted them. Strangely enough, these Chinese forums claimed that they copied the messages from American forums. Conspiracy again?

Guys, can you search these out from non-Chinese forums?

Now, both of you have given the links to Chinese forums/microblog (called weibo in China).

Because Americans usually don't come to Chinese forums to discuss (Chinese language is too complicated for them) .That is why I've been trying to find the supposed American forum where Americans discussed these information.

I guess I don't get why this is even important. Mass transit in the US is not that good outside of major cities. The layout of the country would render mass transit inefficient in most parts. So what's the big deal? Do the Chinese think they have a "one-up" on us because of this? I seriously doubt they have good mass transit outside of their own high density areas.

Surely a conspiracy?

A conspiracy on whose part? I don't see a conspiracy.. I do perhaps see propaganda from whoever is "posting" these comments. It's a bit far-fetched for Americans to be praising Chinese mass transit. Most Americans know very little about Chinese life.

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