Democracy Gone Astray

Democracy, being a human construct, needs to be thought of as directionality rather than an object. As such, to understand it requires not so much a description of existing structures and/or other related phenomena but a declaration of intentionality.
This blog aims at creating labeled lists of published infringements of such intentionality, of points in time where democracy strays from its intended directionality. In addition to outright infringements, this blog also collects important contemporary information and/or discussions that impact our socio-political landscape.

All the posts here were published in the electronic media – main-stream as well as fringe, and maintain links to the original texts.

[NOTE: Due to changes I haven't caught on time in the blogging software, all of the 'Original Article' links were nullified between September 11, 2012 and December 11, 2012. My apologies.]

Monday, July 27, 2015

Shanghai's Stock Market is Collapsing. Do Chinese People Care?

CHENGDU -- The Shanghai stock market has been one wild ride for the last few months. The world has watched as stocks soared for months before a precipitous plunge in recent weeks. Millions of "novice investors" got involved in the markets when prices dramatically increased last year, the Associated Press reported.

So what do normal Chinese people think about the roller coaster markets, now that they're in a meltdown?


To find out, we surveyed a few people in the southwestern city of Chengdu. Best known for its spicy food and beautiful women, Chengdu isn’t exactly the epicenter of rabid financial speculation. Here’s what Chengdu residents had to say about the raucous Shanghai stock market.
lin liuzhi
Lin Liuzhi, 55, retired
Do you or your family play the stock market?
I’ve never bought stocks but my daughter bought a few. She lost money but not that much.
Have you been paying attention to news about the stock market?
Not very much. My daughter might pay more attention.
Will the stock market recover?
That’s really hard to say.
Will the turmoil in the stock market affect your life?
It won’t really affect me because I don’t buy stocks and my daughter didn’t buy that many stocks.
li zheng
Li Zheng, 60, retired
Do you or your family play the stock market?
I never get involved with the Chinese stock market because of the way people play it. Ordinary Chinese people are just gambling on stocks. They don’t look at the real value of the companies when they invest. When things look good they rush in, when things look bad they run away.
Have you been paying attention to news about the stock market?
Yea, I’ve been watching it a bit.
Will the stock market recover?
Right now this situation has nothing to do with the real value. They talk about capital markets, but I’ve been observing it for 10 years and I don’t know what the real value is.
Will the turmoil in the stock market affect your life?
It won’t affect me. I’m already retired. I just need my pension to go up a bit every year, and that isn’t connected to the stock markets. This year, salaries have been going up, but that’s because the economy is growing, not because the stock market is growing. The stock market was only growing because of the strategies people used. It’s separate from the real economy.
mr jiang
Mr. Jiang, 33, small business owner
Do you or your family play the stock market?
I don’t, but my mom does. She’s played the markets for a long time, but she sold all of her stocks before it crashed. It was really lucky. She made around 200,000 RMB (about $32,000).
Have you been paying attention to news about the stock market?
Yep.
Will the stock market recover?
I don’t know, but if it does my mom will get back in.
Will the turmoil in the stock market affect your life?
It doesn’t influence me personally, but it influences my family.
xiao jinhua
Xiao Jinhua, 32, manager at Peter’s Tex Mex
Do you or your family play the stock market?
I don’t have stocks, but some of my friends do. Some have been playing for a couple years.
Have you been paying attention to news about the stock market?
Recently it’s been falling, so I started to wonder why it dropped. But overall I’m not that interested.
Will the stock market recover?
I don’t really have much concept of the market. All I have is a feeling because I’ve never really gotten involved in buying and selling. According to some friends it’s not going to go up much in the short term, but I don’t know why.
Will the turmoil in the stock market affect your life?
Yes, it will. If people don’t have money then they won’t spend it at places like this. I think there will be some impact.

hu wei
Hu Wei, left.
Hu Wei, 23, salesman
Do you or your family play the stock market? 
Never. But I’ve noticed that lots of girls play the stock market.
Have you been paying attention to news about the stock market?
No. I don’t understand it so why would I pay attention?
Will the stock market recover?
I have no idea.
Will the turmoil in the stock market affect your life?
Not at all. Out in this city we won’t feel the effects.
Original Article
Source: huffingtonpost.com/
Author: Matt Sheehan

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