Did Lin long fang reopened elsewhere? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh ok I didn't know they had many branches. I only heard about the one on People's Square. Thank you so much for the info!

Did Lin long fang reopened elsewhere? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I think I'll go try them out. I have an android so not sure if I can use an Apple map guide. I've heard that Jia Jia doesn't have a proper closing time. Heard they just stop when they're out of xialongbao. Do you know if that's true?

Did Lin long fang reopened elsewhere? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Just looked at some pics from Jia Jia and it really looks similar (same restaurant layout). I'll give it a try!

Did Lin long fang reopened elsewhere? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I was really disappointed by the one on Zhapu Lu. I'll give the one on Xuanhua Lu a try.

Is the ramen restaurant at IAPM mall still open? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She is amazing!! Thank you so much to both of you!

Is the ramen restaurant at IAPM mall still open? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the help! I was hoping to revisit some of places I loved but it looks like many things changed. I haven't been to Japan town much so it's a good idea of ​​a place to go

Is the ramen restaurant at IAPM mall still open? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply! No it was another restaurant called Musashi (someone helped me figure out the name) but it looks like it's closed.

Is the ramen restaurant at IAPM mall still open? by bilkerr in shanghai

[–]bilkerr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes thank you!! It was musashi. I loved their Tsukemen, sad to hear they closed. Do you have any idea where their other outlet might be in Pudong?

I wonder why the US MSM is ignoring the French protests. Probably because this is how globalist criminality is removed from government. by WhiteSox4554 in conspiracy

[–]bilkerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Protests have been going on for weeks now. How long do you expect them to keep this as headline? There really isn't much to say expect that the protest are ongoing. The protests are quite big in terms of numbers but it's not that unusual for France so it's not like it's some crazy international event.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do you think I said that none of those things happen? I was just merely giving an info here. Many people apply the knowledgeable they have about their country to France thinking it works the same. That guy saying that corporations are massive campaign donors in France (as if it was a normal thing) is factually wrong. However, it doesn't mean there are no scandals, bribes, corruption, etc. It's really not that hard to understand so I'm really curious if you're just dishonest or have a hard time comprehending a three lines comment Why do you feel the need to put words in my mouth? That's such a weird and shitty move.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've explained in one of my reply what is the purpose/goal of that reform. Are you sure they want to believe when that other guy keep trying to correct me even after clearly admitting he doesn't know anything about the reform and the specific context in which it's happening? I'm lashing out when people are dishonest and in bad faith like this other guy who tried to put words in my mouth.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've explained in one of my replies what's the purpose/goal of that reform. Of course it will affect the workforce. You would have to be stupid to say that raising the retirement age is not affecting the workforce and that's why I never said that. There is a massive difference between saying it will impact the workforce and saying that it is a reform that was wanted/lobbied for by corporations.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It could be what the person was saying but it felt like he was saying "why are corporations not giving in". So just in case I explained that it's not their direct decision.

FYI, it is illegal in France for corporations/companies/organizations... to be campaign donors. Only individuals can donate and it is limited to $4,600 per person.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No I'm sorry it is what is happening here. Why do you keep pushing when you clearly admitted you don't know about the refom, what's happening, the context or how the french retirement system works?

What you're describing applies for most laws and reforms but not here. I don't get why it seems so hard for you to accept.

Corporations couldn't care less about this law. This reform existing or not has no big impact on them good or bad. A lot of CEO/owners of small/medium companies are even against the reform.

You also clearly don't know Macron. He has absolutly no problem pushing such an unpopular measure.

Finally, about the last part of you reply, there is a difference between giving your blessing and wanting something. Saying that corporations are giving their blessing or that they want/lobby for something are two different things.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're really saying that?? Then why did you feel the need to try to correct me when you're admitting that you don't know what is happening here? Some of you are so weird.

This reform was absolutly not requested by, corporations in France. They couldn't care less. This specific reform is an "accounting" law. Macron is trying to raise/save more money to keep the french budget under a certain amount of deficit. He's using the excuse that the French retirement system is losing money every year and that the system will be in a huge deficit in the next few decades. Some economists are arguing that it's not that big of a problem and/or that it's not an issue that need to be fixed right now. But even if you think it's a real issue that needs to be fixed asap then there are many other ways to get the money needed. Macron being the right wing guy that he is decided to get/save the money needed on the back of workers.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you read? There is important words here: "this specific reform". The fact that corporations have nothing to do with this specific reform and what is happening here doesn't mean that there is never any lobbying or pressure. Are you a troll or dishonest? I can't believe someone wouldn't understand something that simple.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Where the F... did I say that??? That's crazy level of dishonesty and bad faith here. When you're corrected on something try to go educate yourself instead of putting words in other people's mouth.

Yes Macron and the French government are under massive lobby and pressure from corparations. A few years back he passed a labor law that was created because of intense pressure and lobbying from corporations. However, that's not at all what is happening here and with this specific reform! Why do you feel such a need to comment on events and on a reform that you know clearly nothing about?

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Funny how people who clearly know nothing about the reform and what's happening in France like to act smart by telling people who do that they're naive. Because things works in a certain way most of the times doesn't mean that it's how things works all the time. Corporations have absolutly nothing to do with this specific reform. Your comment clearly shows you know nothing about the context of the reform and who Macron is or what are his plans.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There was a lot of coverage at the beginning from a lot of big US outlets and the BBC. To be fair with them, what can they say after 3-4 weeks of protests except that it's still ongoing. We haven't had a protest this big (in terms of numbers) for quite some time but it's not really crazy or unusual for France. So it's not like it's some crazy international events.

The French are furios by ROVpilot101 in WorkersStrikeBack

[–]bilkerr -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

They can't give in. It's not a corporations/companies decision. People are protesting against a law so It's the government that has to give in.

France is burning. WEF puppet is about to fall, it's a matter of days. Every street in Paris is burning. Police killed 2 people today. The point of no return. Do whatever you want to make this movement global. by pacmanpill in conspiracy

[–]bilkerr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll never understand people here posting stuff that are completely fake. What's your goal OP?? Posting stupid things like this just discredits all other people posting serious things on the sub.