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supersnoop

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Jack Ma's son at U of T.

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I rode my bicycle pass that very spot a couple of week ago, lol.

See, before it was the Hong Kong Chinese doing stuff like this, now it is the China Chinese! Haha!

Once, I saw on the street, maybe three or five years ago, this very attractive young Chinese girl, in some sort of Lamborghini sport racing car, you know, very expensive, with Pennsylvania license plates. It was either September or October, but she drove all the way here just to see her friends! That is so funny.

Those rich Chinese kids. They are competing on who can spend all of their parents money! Haha!

What a life.

:D:p
That is clearly a parody account

Hong Kong Chinese were never that level wealthy. I never saw HK Chinese ever drive Lambos or anything like that. At best they were C/3/A4, but most just had any car. Having a car at all is already "wealthy" considering most "domestic" students don't have one (Domestic in quotes because most of the HK Chinese had Canadian citizenship and paid the hilariously low domestic tuition).

Chinese students were good for the economy. They always paid their rent, bought cars, ate at restaurants, shopped often. The racist Canadians who complained about "foreign residents" realize it now since there are a lot less. Replaced by Indian students who don't have that kind of disposable income, make videos about getting "free food" at food banks, etc.

Let me add this:
Mentioned it before, but only maga-tard type Canadians had this axe to grind against mainland students. Then the stupid trudope government gave in to these idiots and started to make all those stupid foreign buyers tax, and further on then followed the american lead. I don't think a single car delaer sales rep, or real estate agent, or designer shop sales rep ever complained about mainland students.
 
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Michael90

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From Trump's statement, does he expect Ukraine to fight to the last person?
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Ahahaha Trump is halarious., but one thing he is right about and which has surprised many people(american military planners) included is Russia's poor military performance in ukraine and how Russian military power has depreciated after the collapse of the soviet union. Many people thought Russia will subdue all of Ukraine in a matter of weeks, in fact not just western countries but even Putin himself believed this war will be a quick one reason he made it a 3 week special military operation. However seem he was being lied to about the state of Russias military capabilities/ preparedness and thr level of deep seated corruption tjat permeats Russian military and society. Here we are, soon 4 years now with no emd in sight.

Howerver the way Trump is talking about this, its as if he is actually angry with Russia for not being able to win the war quickly, which is actually funny..i do know Trump has a tjing for putin, but not to this extent. Lmao. Lol
 

manqiangrexue

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Agree. Well, that means China still has space to grow then. I'm sure if the country keeps its current trajectory of growth, you wont be seeing as many chinese dreaming of only studying in US university as the standard and best way to a better future. China should have built enough of world class universities, education system and advancement/leading in almost every sector that it will be students from all around the world making sacrfices to study in China. Well that should be the objective this coming decades.
No, China and America are different and do not fight the same way. America uses currency dominance to make up for natural lack of talent. China does not wish to diversify and increase the foreign representation among its highly skilled workers to suffer the same issue of lack of loyalty that America must accept. We are a Chinese nation first and foremost before we get into any discussions of power and progress. China wants to become stronger at talent retention and the reintegration of Chinese overseas talent into Chinese society. China has an unstoppable talent pool; it is supreme in the world without even near rival. The problem is that many of them are strengthening enemy nations for selfish reasons. Once we pull that back, China will accelerate further and Western science will stagnate. When this is achieved, China will only need homegrown, home-trained talent to maintain and expand the lead. That is the goal for the coming decades.
 
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Michael90

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China does not wish to diversify and increase the foreign representation among its highly skilled workers to suffer the same issue of lack of loyalty that America must accept. China wants to become stronger at talent retention and the reintegration of Chinese overseas talent into Chinese society. China has an unstoppable talent pool; it is supreme in the world without even near rival.
Very dangerous thinking you got there.
I think China's decline and the centuries of humiliation that followed started with this kind of thinking by Chinese dynasties/kings who thought they were the best of the best and nobody could teach them anything, which led to complacency and arrogance. We all know how that ended for them and the country. Hopefully, its limited to a minority in China, because if this is more prevalent in china and the upcoming leadedship then i can only say it will usher in another cycle of decline for China in future. Guess its part of nature, eveeything that rises will eventually come back down at some point. The reasons for that might change but the base of this theory remains unchanged indeed.
 

manqiangrexue

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Very dangerous thinking you got there.
I think China's decline and the centuries of humiliation that followed started with this kind of thinking by Chinese dynasties/kings who thought they were the best of the best and nobody could teach them anything, which led to complacency and arrogance. We all know how that ended for them and the country. Hopefully, its limited to a minority in China, because if this is more prevalent in china and the upcoming leadedship then i can only say it will usher in another cycle of decline for China in future. Guess its part of nature, eveeything that rises will eventually come back down at some point. The reasons for that might change but the base of this theory remains unchanged indeed.
No, your thinking is an anchronism. In those times, societies were closed so one had no idea what was being developed at the other end of the world and what you may encounter in a sudden invasion force. You might be happy going from thrown projectile to bow and arrow to kite, to flaming kite to catapault thinking you've got great progress when an invader shows up with a bazooka or howitzer.

That is no longer relevent today. Today, even when you don't actively seek to integrate into other's tech, the highly interconnected world will still let you know where you stand, what others can do, what you need to do. It is also very leaky, so even when I say we don't need foreign talent, just to hold Chinese talent and train them at home, there will still be small numbers of highly valuable foreign talent accepted and still Chinese who study abroad and come home with what they've learned. In other words, unlike centuries ago, in today's modern world, it will be very clear when there needs to be pedal to the metal to hold off a challenger from anywhere on the planet.

I am well-aware that there was a part of Chinese history where closing off caused us to fall behind, but we don't live in that type of world anymore.
 
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Michael90

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The problem is that many of them are strengthening enemy nations for selfish reasons.
Lol So you are calling Chinese who live/work in foriegn countries as selfish? I guess many chinese on this forum who live and work in the West will be the first to disprove this your thinking. I think hou should tone down the ultra nationalism you are displaying dude. Its getting out of hand. What will you called those chinese who still invest and contributed to china's development but ended up taking citizenship in westeen countries/Japan, or other countries? Traitors i guess? Lol
 

manqiangrexue

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Lol So you are calling Chinese who live/work in foriegn countries as selfish? I guess many chinese on this forum who live and work in the West will be the first to disprove this your thinking. I think hou should tone down the ultra nationalism you are displaying dude. Its getting out of hand.
Only those who can make valuable contributions. There are Chinese people who are US citizens working on US military projects, cutting edge bioscience, AI, etc... If they are the type that is innovative and desired by China, they should be patriotically obligated to return.

But that is not most people. If a Chinese person is in the US fixing cars, installing drywall, cooking up at the local Chinese buffet, they are just doing their best to live good lives without doing harm to anyone. This goes even beyond that. There are doctors, engineers, code monkeys whom China does not want because China is saturated with skilled workers, and they would only be competing with other Chinese in China who are equally qualified for the same work positions. Even though they are strong in their careers and highly capable, if they are not innovating at the highest level of technology, they are still linear workers; 1 guy does X work, 10 guys do 10X work. China needs innovators who are force multipliers; put one into action and his innovations make all of society's efforts more fruitful. Sadly, sometimes there are highly educated linear workers who are outcompeted in China and end up doing food delivery; in this case, I can even recommend they emigrate to find a proper position to keep their skills sharp, with the caveat that if they blossom into force multipliers, they return to a proper position offered to them in China.

When a Chinese person abroad becomes a shining gem in his field and can drive at the pioneering edge, when they become innovative force multipliers, they need to consider who they are genetically and politically, and if they arrive at the wrong answer, then they are indeed traitors/hanjian.
What will you called those chinese who still invest and contributed to china's development but ended up taking citizenship in westeen countries/Japan, or other countries? Traitors i guess? Lol
I never fret about passports and documents. They are just paper, mostly made for convenience. As long as their contributes are to China and their hearts are in the right place, that is all I ask.
 
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Moonscape

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Lol So you are calling Chinese who live/work in foriegn countries as selfish? I guess many chinese on this forum who live and work in the West will be the first to disprove this your thinking. I think hou should tone down the ultra nationalism you are displaying dude. Its getting out of hand. What will you called those chinese who still invest and contributed to china's development but ended up taking citizenship in westeen countries/Japan, or other countries? Traitors i guess? Lol
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