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azn_cyniq

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I can confirm. Had a friend who attended one of the days of trade show. He warned me that the Germans were not allowing Chinese folks or those with mainland Chinese names to go near their aircraft.

Not sure if the same thing happen for the public days, guess I'll find out soon in a few hours. Still I kind of expected the Americans to pull something like this, never the Germans.
I don't understand why people are reacting so strongly to this incident. I think it's a good thing because it makes me feel a bit less uncomfortable about Chinese companies gobbling up the market share of German companies :cool:

As things stand, the West is the enemy of China. Germany is part of the West, so it is no different. They are treating us like enemies, so the least we can do is return the favor.
 

zhangjim

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I know what China is, I've done business with the Chinese and I've been to China on more than one occasion (gets better every time I go). The Chinese will go to Africa and live with the locals, enter public transport and go to areas many Westerners won't. Westerners will go and live in estates with high fences and only mingle with the upper class. They make no bones about making top dollar doing managerial positions and look down on locals, even if the Chinese do it they don't show it. Where we stay back home we have Chinese living in our neighborhood and we often go get drinks together which is why I'm confused as to some of the arrogant statements about the weak serving the strong.
I haven't been to the forum for a few days. So what happened?
Does it seem that someone is concerned about the uncertain future?
Are you afraid of not finding your place in a brand new future?
Respect is always mutual.Even though in your eyes Chinese people perform better than Western people, are you more afraid that Chinese people will become "arrogant"?
Do people like you have to make me feel that whips are more useful than friendliness?

We once hoped for a global revolution to destroy the imperialist order, but it turned out that our thinking was too simplistic. The social structure of third world countries (especially Africa) is very primitive, and they are too susceptible to external forces and have too strong dependence.
They often change their diplomatic stance arbitrarily due to not receiving enough benefits, or they may quickly undergo a coup due to promises from outside.

Only those who are not dependent on others are qualified to discuss the right to choose.A truly just world is built on the condition that everyone does not depend on others.
But you are not this kind of person. What you are worried about is something unrelated to your interests. Your concern about "making neighbors nervous "is entirely based on the interests of Westerners.
Any country has some border issues, but the West has put the world under tension, but do you think this is acceptable compared to an uncertain future?
I don't understand why people are reacting so strongly to this incident. I think it's a good thing because it makes me feel a bit less uncomfortable about Chinese companies gobbling up the market share of German companies :cool:

As things stand, the West is the enemy of China. Germany is part of the West, so it is no different. They are treating us like enemies, so the least we can do is return the favor.
There is a kind of secrecy to prevent others from knowing that they are lagging behind. I don't think Germany has better planes than us.
 

siegecrossbow

Field Marshall
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I can confirm. Had a friend who attended one of the days of trade show. He warned me that the Germans were not allowing Chinese folks or those with mainland Chinese names to go near their aircraft.

Not sure if the same thing happen for the public days, guess I'll find out soon in a few hours. Still I kind of expected the Americans to pull something like this, never the Germans.

LMFAO.

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Stierlitz

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Doctors walkout to intensify as graduates refuse to join internships

A large-scale walkout by trainee doctors is expected to intensify as new medical school graduates reportedly refused to take internships, joining an ongoing protest against the South Korean government's plan to boost the number of medical students.

The move by medical school graduates is likely to pile pressure on the government as thousands of intern and resident doctors in major general hospitals have walked off the job for the sixth consecutive day in opposition to the government's plan to admit 2,000 more students to medical schools next year.

At Chonnam National University Hospital in Gwangju, 86 out of 101 graduates who were scheduled to commence their internships next month have resigned. About 20 intern candidates at Jeju National University Hospital refused to join internships.

#SouthKorea

@asianomics
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Registered Member
It's all good bro! I would also like to apologize if I came off rude, I meant no disrespect.
Passionate about each other's culture and countries along with our dreams and aspirations for a better world so it's INEVITABLE that we will have a DIFFERING OF OPINIONS from time to time.

I can say that I DON'T WANT CHINA TO BECOME LIKE THE WEST at all in terms of bossing around, colonizing not just physically but metaphysically the countries it coveted.

I only want China to become and realize it's full potential, dreams, and aspirations to bring all its people to their greatest human potential. And to do that, China must become strong in all facets of areas and when that's achieved, the rest is always and must be up TO THE INDIVIDUAL and People to attain whatever it is they desire.
 
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