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Later? You mean again?And I have no doubt that they'll piss off Japan later.
Later? You mean again?And I have no doubt that they'll piss off Japan later.
Lol my article says she was offered a shit ton of money. I mean if the choice is between getting paid peanuts by America or being offered fat stacks by China, even an alien from Andromeda galaxy would choose China. It‘s not a soft power victory but ya‘ll getting symbolically cucked by hyping up white worshippers.Geeze, what are you bitching on about now? Here, start arguing from here:
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This does beg the question of what Chinese libs would do when China has unambiguously won — will they cling to the ideology that they’ve espoused for half their lives or flexibly leverage their proficiency in Chinese language to proselytize XJP Thought instead??? Public intellectuals...www.sinodefenceforum.com
Well I guess if you think about it, the concept of the nation state was only invented in 1648, with most of the world before then either being Empires with no core identity being ruled by a combination of force, protection, taxation or polities centered on the king and religion rather than language, culture, etc. 1648 onwards is when Europeans began organizing themselves along linguistic and national borders, then subsequently colonizing the world and those colonies adopting the same approach, rarely deciding their borders on their own will though and most of the time being decided by the Europeans. Meanwhile there always has been a linguistic and cultural core identity across all the dynasties that ruled China for thousands of years, so by the dawn of modernity it really was a civilization transitioning into the nation state age.My recent favourite about China: "it's actually a civilization disguised as a country...." What does that even mean???
1. I don't know if that's true, but China does not hunt talent like that. Rather, her mother groomed her into the role, calculating that she'd be immensely popular in China. Growing up, many years before she would become champion, she was taught Chinese and spent many summers in China for cultural education set up by her mother. Her mother's calculation was correct.Lol my article says she was offered a shit ton of money.
America does not treat its Olympic champions like that; she is a good looking girl and multi-Olympic champion. She'd have a great life anywhere, but probably best in China.I mean if the choice is between getting paid peanuts by America or being offered fat stacks by China
... a what? If you said a red-blooded American, I would understand, because you're saying that even a person with a strong sense of loyalty to his nation can be swayed by money. But an... alien... from Andromeda? What characterizes such an alien?, even an alien from Andromeda galaxy would choose China.
There are no soft power victories; Eileen's mother chose this role for her because China has the technology and economy to make it worth it. America also does, but she figured that being a super-idol in China is better than being an idol in the US. That's partially because she'd be a sensation in China as someone with Chinese and American blood but who publically chooses her Chinese side (while she'd get no credit for choosing America in the US because that's what everyone expected her to do anyway), and that's also partially because China is particularly bad at the Winter Olympics so she'd stand out more than she would in the US.It‘s not a soft power victory but ya‘ll getting symbolically cucked by hyping up white worshippers.
I don‘t get this about Chinese women. Some worship the ground that white guys walk on, ends up with literally the bottom 0.1% of white guys and shill for China at the same time. I am saying this because I know personally women like this. I know one who has a master in electrical engineering and still ended up with an unemployed feminine looking white guy while every other sentence out of her mouth is how great China is. She even badmouths Chinese men. Choose a lane!I don't know if that's true, but China does not hunt talent like that. Rather, her mother groomed her into the role, calculating that she'd be immensely popular in China. She was taught Chinese and spent many summers in China for cultural education set up by her mother. Her mother's calculation was correct.
America does not treat its Olympic champions like that; she is a good looking girl and multi-Olympic champion. She'd have a great life anywhere, but probably best in China.
... a what? If you said a red-blooded American, I would understand, because you're saying that even a person with a strong sense of loyalty to his nation can be swayed by money. But an... alien... from Andromeda? What characterizes such an alien?
There are no soft power victories; Eileen's mother chose this role for her because China has the technology and economy to make it worth it. America also does, but she figured that being a super-idol in China is better than being an idol in the US. That's partially because she'd be a sensation in China as someone with Chinese and American blood but who publically chooses her Chinese side (while she'd get no credit for choosing America in the US because that's what everyone expected her to do anyway), and that's also partially because China is particularly bad at the Winter Olympics so she'd stand out more than she would in the US.
Many women just want an easy luxurious life led by a strong rich man. That's all. In a time when China was a weak nation and America was at its peak, the effect on these Chinese women is easily calculable. In every poor country in the world (with the exception of some strongly religious countries), you will see the women there worship men from richer countries. This is decades-long sentiment and it will lag real-time progress, so while I see much less white worship in China than there was 20 years ago, there is still way too much, especially because China is on par with or has surpassed the US in pretty much everything except long distance military power projection. Needs time, and with China's continued overtake of the US, we will see more Chinese women complain that the US is backwards, that American men are cheap, unambitious/unaccomplished and unappealing, and American girls dating Chinese men. I'm seeing all of those on the rise.I don‘t get this about Chinese women. Some worship the ground that white guys walk on, ends up with literally the bottom 0.1% of white guys and shill for China at the same time. I am saying this because I know personally women like this. I know one who has a master in electrical engineering and still ended up with an unemployed feminine looking white guy while every other sentence out of her mouth is how great China is. She even badmouths Chinese men. Choose a lane!
That's just an incredibly stupid and incorrect observation. There are all sorts of people who are nationalistic and all sorts who are not. There are poor people who are nationalistic because they want to feel a part of something great. There are poor people who aren't political because they've got nothing left to spare after all their efforts to get by. There are middle class people who are nationalistic because they feel like they are the blood of the nation; they have families, jobs, hobbies, everything you would want to make life interesting. There are middle class people who don't care because they think they're being robbed of their efforts supporting the upper class, which run the country however they like. There are elite who are nationalistic because they have it all but just want a legacy and a challenge, which is to combat an enemy nation, and there are the elite who would sacrifice their people and nation to get more wealth. Your generalization is completely garbage.Loyalty to nation, religion etc. are observed by people who don‘t know have much going on in their personal lives and want participstion trophies for being belonged to a group. Ususally, high achievers in a particular field don‘t care about this stuff.
She's a bigger star in China than she could become in the US. Money, fame, legacy, it's all in the mix. She's 50/50 so she could go either way.So the chances are that she was swayed by money.
LMFAO, how did China groom her? How did they pick her out? She was a nobody at 14, didn't even have a father.I heard that she was groomed by China way back when she was 14 years old.
I explained it; it wasn't hard to understand from the beginning if one would use logic.Ok, all in all good for her. I just don‘t understand the hype around her. That‘s all.
I don‘t get this about Chinese women. Some worship the ground that white guys walk on, ends up with literally the bottom 0.1% of white guys and shill for China at the same time. I am saying this because I know personally women like this. I know one who has a master in electrical engineering and still ended up with an unemployed feminine looking white guy while every other sentence out of her mouth is how great China is. She even badmouths Chinese men. Choose a lane!
I saw an opinion piece in a Canadian news outlet recently with respect to expanding Chinese trade, especially EVs and Solar, paraphrasingIt means that XJP Thought will be mandatory course work in the near future…