China_irl reddit sub has a post about leaked screenshots from Cathay
https://www.reddit.com/r/China_irl/comments/13rgak0
https://www.reddit.com/r/China_irl/comments/13rgak0
This proves my point exactly.well, its very age distributed.
Young Japanese are more pro Chinese. Not that it matters, since Japan isn't a democracy.
I believe Chinese can forgive Japan if the Japanese Red Guards (日本赤军)took over, abolished the monarchy, and swore allegiance to China.
The only way is a purge or give the US two black eyes and punched in face in Asia.Cathay Pacific should just be forced into shutting down their business, and let mainland Chinese-owned airline company take over.
However, this isn't just about Cathay. This is a systemic problem affecting across the entire Hong Kong government and public discourse (plus any other cities considered "liberal" in mainland China, with Shanghai being the most prominent).
Entire systems have to be purged and wiped clean of foreign malignant influences.
Culture Revolution 2.0 is needed - But done properly.
Bro will the Japanese cheer the Chinese when they sank an American Aircraft Carrier?The only way is a purge or give the US two black eyes and punched in face in Asia.
Thats the only way too shock current millennials for the rest it will take time.
Only behind closed doors in public neverBro will the Japanese cheer the Chinese when they sank an American Aircraft Carrier?
isnt this subreddit just as bad as r/china. i just scrolled through it and the highest upvoted post recently was one claiming that "china doesnt have a future if we dont adopt democracy blah blah blah"China_irl reddit sub has a post about leaked screenshots from Cathay
https://www.reddit.com/r/China_irl/comments/13rgak0
There's lots of 1450s there, so yes, it's pretty bad.isnt this subreddit just as bad as r/china. i just scrolled through it and the highest upvoted post recently was one claiming that "china doesnt have a future if we dont adopt democracy blah blah blah"
It used to be a pretty neutral sub for chinese speakers, as opposed to the english speaking sexpats on r/chinaisnt this subreddit just as bad as r/china. i just scrolled through it and the highest upvoted post recently was one claiming that "china doesnt have a future if we dont adopt democracy blah blah blah"
I don’t think they are ‘pro-China’. They might be like our young people who watch Japanese anime and learn Japanese while using Japanese to curse with Japanese right-wingers on Yahoo. And so do the young Japenese. They might also watch Chinese beauties to learn Chinese-style makeup while disliking the Communist Party of China.well, its very age distributed.
Young Japanese are more pro Chinese. Not that it matters, since Japan isn't a democracy.
I believe Chinese can forgive Japan if the Japanese Red Guards (日本赤军)took over, abolished the monarchy, and swore allegiance to China.
China does export generic drugs, though not in such volumes like India. Who imports them depends on each individual nation. In Malaysia for instance, Chinese-made generic drugs are not too common, but Indian-made ones are even rarer. But in Myanmar, the majority of generic drugs are Indian-made.Why China does not export generic drugs? I read online that most of Indian drugs are just Chinese API which is the main chemical ingredient of the Medicine. All India does is packaging and branding. What is the reason China never developed a generic drug export industry