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Old 06-08-2011, 02:40 PM   #13
speakingtohe
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If he's so poor he has to sell a kidney for the thing I wouldn't even count him having even wireless at home or even a use for it...
Says in the article he 'surfed the internet' to find the ad.

I think there is more to this story then meets the eye.
There are of course exceptions, but poor Chinese people do not act this way.

Even 17 year olds have a sense of family and national responsibility.

Most poor families in China would not have the resources to sue, and would be too embarrassed to let anyone know that a family member had acted so irresponsibly.

Also there is a lot more than a simple operation involved in determining if the kidney is suitable etc. The boy could not have done this in a few hours after school.

Sounds very National Enquirer to me

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