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TPenglake

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This is still crazy to me. How many Chinese nationals and people of Chinese heritage suffer from hate related incidents in North America and Japan every year due to the rampant Sinophobia propagated in the media? Yet, these incidents are always forgotten about almost instantly and people decrying injustice are intimidated into silence through accusations of being CPC sympathizers.

Its been close to a month now since that unfortunate stabbing of the Japanese child in Shenzhen. Nevermind Japan immediately escalating the incident to a diplomatic level, Western press still milks the incident to paint a biased picture of ordinary Chinese. Well, I guess in such cases, what can one say other than use the recycled line, "1.6 billion dollars at work."

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FairAndUnbiased

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This is still crazy to me. How many Chinese nationals and people of Chinese heritage suffer from hate related incidents in North America and Japan every year due to the rampant Sinophobia propagated in the media? Yet, these incidents are always forgotten about almost instantly and people decrying injustice are intimidated into silence through accusations of being CPC sympathizers.

Its been close to a month now since that unfortunate stabbing of the Japanese child in Shenzhen. Nevermind Japan immediately escalating the incident to a diplomatic level, Western press still milks the incident to paint a biased picture of ordinary Chinese. Well, I guess in such cases, what can one say other than use the recycled line, "1.6 billion dollars at work."

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China has little xenophobia. I won't say 0, as nobody can control billions of private individuals. But officially there's none.
 

azn_cyniq

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This is still crazy to me. How many Chinese nationals and people of Chinese heritage suffer from hate related incidents in North America and Japan every year due to the rampant Sinophobia propagated in the media? Yet, these incidents are always forgotten about almost instantly and people decrying injustice are intimidated into silence through accusations of being CPC sympathizers.

Its been close to a month now since that unfortunate stabbing of the Japanese child in Shenzhen. Nevermind Japan immediately escalating the incident to a diplomatic level, Western press still milks the incident to paint a biased picture of ordinary Chinese. Well, I guess in such cases, what can one say other than use the recycled line, "1.6 billion dollars at work."

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The stabbing was horrible, but I'm not surprised that The New York Times doesn't mention that the boy was half-Chinese.
 

GulfLander

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Are those coordinated tho? I remember an scmp video of a man bringing flowers to the school gate saying same thing.. also frm Jap gov as well, if im not mistaken... also yeah, they dont seem to mention hate crimes vs CN in US and Japan too... is this connected to those "japanese descendants" in taiwan?
 

Chevalier

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This is the reason I believe extreme violence may be necessary to dislodge the Anglo Americans from Asia, because evidently Anglo Americans feel they have a say in the dealings between two Chinese companies.


Accusations by the west that the North Koreans are fighting in Ukraine appear to be all the rage in the news cycle at this time. If true, it’s north Korea and Kim taking a stab at the Anglo Zionist regime by attacking their ancestral lands of khazaria.
 

AssassinsMace

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In other words it's called "decoupling".

I wonder if this writer is just dumb. Another Asian that breaks the stereotype that all Asians are smart. Just stop buying from China and they have no alternative customers to sell to and they won't make money. Maybe decoupling was too hard of a word for this guy to never understand.

What happened to Rahm Emanuel's claim that countries like Australia and Lithuanian came out on top going against China when this article says they were victims of China's economic coercion? Yes forget that the reason why these countries suffer from China's economic coercion is because China is the largest continuously growing consumer market in the world.

Over a couple dozen years ago, rare earths was on the list of dual-use items the US called to be banned from China. Now they think if the West just stops buying them from China, it will collapse. They were banned because the US wanted to stop China from using them for their own advanced technologies. That's how important they were for the US to ban from China. But now all of the sudden China can't use them if the West doesn't buy...? China doesn't have a market large enough to consume rare earths for itself?

The job of these Asians is essentially being a fluffer.
 

Randomuser

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This is still crazy to me. How many Chinese nationals and people of Chinese heritage suffer from hate related incidents in North America and Japan every year due to the rampant Sinophobia propagated in the media? Yet, these incidents are always forgotten about almost instantly and people decrying injustice are intimidated into silence through accusations of being CPC sympathizers.

Its been close to a month now since that unfortunate stabbing of the Japanese child in Shenzhen. Nevermind Japan immediately escalating the incident to a diplomatic level, Western press still milks the incident to paint a biased picture of ordinary Chinese. Well, I guess in such cases, what can one say other than use the recycled line, "1.6 billion dollars at work."

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After you see how the westoid media workers, this is pretty much expected of them. They are getting predictable especially with the "nationalism" buzzword. Using one incident (might be even planned) to milk it out.

Unsurprisingly no mention of this. I noticed google made it very difficult to search this up to. We need better search engines than this crap.

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Also I don't see Japan prime minister demanding answers for this:

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AssassinsMace

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Johnny Somali terrorizing South Korea now. He's been molesting the comfort women statue. I checked his YouTube channel and he has the video with the title about visiting the statue but apparently he edited that part out because there's nothing of it in there that I saw. You can see it in this video.

I wonder if he would try his antics in China. Not that I believe the Chinese won't be as passive to him as South Koreans and Japanese. I read about how rowdy Western expats are in Shanghai disturbing residential neighborhoods and the police do nothing. The guy truly deserves to be beaten and left for dead on the street along with his pal that is apparently with him.

This is not because he has mental issues. He's doing it because he's probably making money from it on YouTube. How else does he have the money to travel and stay in foreign countries? Also I've seen this type of crazy behavior personally before. So it's a thing not because he's crazy. I was in a Hot Pot restaurant in Berkeley and all of the sudden this young black guy walks into the restaurant lobby and starts moving around inspecting everything in a crazy way like he was Sherlock Holmes with an imaginary magnifying glass. On another occasion there was a morning radio show that had one of their guys who was wearing a mic walk into a Chinese restaurant acting crazy and go into the kitchen and started cooking food with workers in their preparing for lunch. It's hilarious for the demographics that like that kind of stuff. Doing it in someone else's country is up another level. That's why he should be beaten on the street.
 
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Index

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In my opinion the current "passivity" of China is more or less simple inertia from the previous few decades of Chinese policy (The bide your time thing). It takes a fair bit of time for these things to change especially for a large organisation. I think that after a few years foreign policy will be a bit more active, and people will start demanding a more active approach than reactive.
China has had around 5-10 years of being the most powerful country in the world. US has had since ww2 to 2010s. Being the largest today is a cumulative advantage, if China remains unimpacted and can continue to lead in tech, economy and trade, there will be an insurmountable advantage.

Since tech has advanced, you can say that 5 years of lead in 2024 is worth much more than 5 years of lead from 1960.

@GZDRefugee the bottom line is that the west is still open for profiteering. 10 years down the line, we'll probably be the first to induct a 6th gen fighter. The undersea navy will be at least equal to USN and PLAN may possibly have a more numerous surface fleet. And all this will be force multiplied by the general tech advantage from being the most prolific academic nation in the world for decades.

If you're afraid that the west becomes too expensive to deal with, that's simply an irrational fear.

West cuts off all relations = job losses in China. But those people don't disappear in thin air. Instead of inventing and building civilian goods, they'll invent, build and man the weapons used to pry back open the gates to the west again. And then, there is a great opportunity to gain additional territorial and legal concessions.
 
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