As solid as anything made else in China.
what a bunch of fucking retards holy shit
>>2649598
What's the poster supposed to depict?
>>2649611
Upcoming pain and suffering.
>>2649598
That's how you feel when you're dealing with a pest that's constantly troubling you. You just want an immediate and final solution so this poster appealed to the emotion of the agrarian population at the time. It's not like the land of the free didn't have their go at exterminating a species of pigeon.
>>2649611
four pests campaign
china decided to kill all the animals of the a keystone level of the food chain because they were culturally considered "pests"
>>2649879
Neat how did it turn out?
>>2649645
the difference here being that the extinction of the passenger pigeon didn't lead to massive famine lmao
>>2649881
badly
>>2649881
It went wonderful.
>>2649890
Reminds me of the US War on the passenger pigeon.
5,000,000 pigeons versus 5,308,483 American citizens.
Result: Decisive US Victory ending in full extinction.
>>2649904
The extinction of said species didnt cause massive agrarian failure and widespread famine under US citizens though.
>>2649904
right, and how many US citizens died due to that?
oh yeah, z e r o
>>2649904
Why are chinese people so thin skinned?
Admit it, your boy Mao didn't think this one through very hard.
>>2649904
>a particularly good shot with both barrels of a shotgun at a roost could kill 61 birds.[91][92] The birds were frequently shot either in flight during migration or immediately after, when they commonly perched in dead, exposed trees.[91] Hunters only had to shoot toward the sky without aiming, and many pigeons would be brought down.[28]
>By the 1870s, the decrease in birds was noticeable, especially after the last large scale nestings and subsequent slaughters of millions of birds in 1874 and 1878. By this time, large nestings only took place in the north, around the Great Lakes. The last large nesting was in Petoskey, Michigan, in 1878 (following one in Pennsylvania a few days earlier), where 50,000 birds were killed each day for nearly five months. The surviving adults attempted a second nesting at new sites, but were killed by professional hunters before they had a chance to raise any young.
wew
>>2649598
This is your brain on (((cultural revolution)))
>>2649881
exactly how you might imagine. famine, cannibalism, killing each other over grains of rice, did i mention cannibalism? Not like glorious Mao had to worry about his next meal. But yeah, communism is cool n shiet.
>>2650683
can confirm. i used to live in china for a few years. it fucking sucks dude.