That is almost exactly what the west has been portraying China to be, 1. Chinese leaders have their children to be educated in the US, 2. Chinese officials have large wealth parked in the west, 3. Chinese youths are more and more nationalist or even racist, 4. China is less and less Communist ruling.Nearly all officials of Vietnam send their children to US and they come back to inherit the rule. 20 years from now on, you will see a completely different Vietnamese government with Western education and being more liberal than ever with extremely high nationalism. I can see the hostility toward China will actually increase.
North Korea minimized China's contribution in Korean war too. But I don't see it has impact on real life. There are many 国粉 (fans of ROC) in China in recent years too, thinking they will get their way is just a joke.Their history textbooks already begin to remove the aid of China during the Vietnam wars and even begin to have a more favorable view of the South Vietnam regime.
If anyone doubt the western projection of China, he/she should put a huge amount of salt on the projection of Vietnam. On the other hand, if someone like you believe in that projection on Vietnam, you should not have any better hope on China either.
It is all about western propaganda, combined with a pessimistic and knee-jerking reaction.
China's rise forces changes and adaptations on BOTH foreigners and Chinese. For Chinese we need to learn to live with the realities that there are always someone somewhere who does not like us or hate us. That is life, no big deal. It is a part of being grownup.
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