Shenzhen Workers Create Stripping Challenge to Protest ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Shenzhen Workers Create Stripping Challenge to Protest ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Aug 29, 2014 By eChinacities.com

Office workers at a Shenzhen based financial company have created their own alternative to the ALS Ice Bucket challenge which is taking the internet by storm- the stripping challenge.

The ALS challenge has come under fire recently for wasting precious water resources; particularly in northern China where several provinces have been battling drought for several years.

The colleagues posed with serious expressions in their underwear under a sign that read: “Take part in the Stripping Challenge, boycott the Ice Bucket Challenge”.

We’ll have to wait and see if it catches on...

Source: news.163.cn

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Keywords: Shenzhen Stripping Challenge to Protest Ice Bucket Challenge

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ncsmiith

Stripping is supposed to be a woman/man in their B-day suits not dressed like they are going to a pool party. My lord the girls are wearing two pieces! What has happened to the moral fabric of China :)

Sep 01, 2014 21:41 Report Abuse

FHJZ

a bunch of fucktards locals trying to create a new trend..

Sep 01, 2014 21:03 Report Abuse

xerxes

good excuse for seeing the colleagues almost naked....

Aug 31, 2014 00:38 Report Abuse

manager69

Can China invent anything or start any world-wide trends or new memes that "go viral" and capture the world's attention, despite those trends and memes being "stupid" or "trivial"? This is the real question and focus of the Culture Wars that we are seeing on the internet media landscape. Japan has Pokemon,Korea has Gangnam Style K-Pop, Russia has vodka and Putin, U.S.A has Brad Pitt and American Idol, England has Earl Grey tea and the Queen, etc. China has.......poorly cloned consumer products and...what else? Jackie Chan?

Aug 30, 2014 22:04 Report Abuse

mike4u

another bunch of crazy people who do anything to get into limelight

Aug 30, 2014 17:41 Report Abuse

cowboy123

well stripping is arousing sexuality andit is better done in a closed atmossphere like a strip bar stripping in offices and roads is inviting much more trouble than just wasting of water

Aug 30, 2014 17:39 Report Abuse

nzteacher80

Guy in top left corner of photo is checking out girl in pink bikini's rack. Wars in Africa, Iraq, Syria and Gaza and they rage against people tipping buckets of water over their heads. It's all about priorities.

Aug 30, 2014 16:27 Report Abuse

nzteacher80

Water isn't a finite resource - it's a renewable resource. If it was finite then it wouldn't ever rain. Places like Shenzhen have too much rain this time of year rather than too little - so your post doesn't really make much sense.

Aug 30, 2014 22:18 Report Abuse

nzteacher80

If fresh water is 0.3% of all water and finite then soon it would drop down to 0.2% and then 0.1% and then disappear. Water falls from the sky and oil doesn't. Oil is predicted to last for another 40 years because it is finite. Can you tell me when all the "reserves" of water will be depleted?

Aug 31, 2014 09:20 Report Abuse

hazel-0fmine

this is serious bullshit, people doing stupid meaningless things to make themselves feel better about themselves.... freezing yourself or brain or stripping or whatever isn't going to help. want to help? donate !!! and stop being stupid

Aug 30, 2014 14:56 Report Abuse

bill8899

I read this as "Shenzhen boss devises and implements diabolical plan to see his employees in their undies." The girl in black is a 20 on a 10 scale, IMO. =]

Aug 30, 2014 11:11 Report Abuse