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Sardaukar20

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Shouldn't the default assumption be that China can equal anything done elsewhere?
I'm afraid that is Jai Hind thinking. They are the ones who assume that they can equal or exceed anything done elsewhere. The Chinese are pragmatic, they don't assume that they are the best in everything. But they believe in actually being good and letting the results speak for themselves.
 
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Bellum_Romanum

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Black Myth Wukong is yet another big F-U to all those haters like the Bobalibs, KMT zealots, HK roaches, Serpentza, Peter Zeihan, Jai Hinds, and all those other haters who say that China has no culture.

I want to give a special F-U to a Malaysian Chinese podcaster who said that China has no culture. He said that Taiwan and Malaysia has culture, but mainland China has none. For someone who claims that he had visited his ancestral village in China, this guy insults his ancestors.

Chiang Kai-shek stole lots of China's treasures and put them on Taiwan. But he can't steal the temples, the palaces, the cave sculptures, and more importantly the soul of China. The Cultural Revolution, for all it's wrongs, didn't wipe out Chinese culture, contrary to what the PRC haters would like to have you believe.

Malaysian Chinese culture is merely a continuation of Southern Chinese culture, adapted for the local environment. It mostly began in the 19th Century. Some even date back to the Ming Dynasty. Still, that cannot be compared to the thousands of years of culture in China itself. It's just a branch of a greater tree.

That Malaysian Chinese podcaster must be one of those shallow and arrogant idiots who still cling to the belief that the mainland Chinese are beneath them. He wants to identify himself as more "Malay" than Chinese. His kind is a familiar sight among the other Chinese diasporas. You wanna become a Malay, that's your own choice. But be respectful to the Chinese people and all those Malaysian Chinese who still love their motherland. You said that China has "no culture". So Black Myth Wukong and I say: "F**k you!"
He's just pondering to his core audience which are the Jai Malays/Nationalists that both see themselves as victims and superior to the Chinese Malaysians.

After all, their stupidity and racism are what led to the separation and creation of Singapore as a country.

Racism, victimhood, false superiority will not lead anybody or anyone countries for that matter.
 

Index

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Black Myth Wukong is yet another big F-U to all those haters like the Bobalibs, KMT zealots, HK roaches, Serpentza, Peter Zeihan, Jai Hinds, and all those other haters who say that China has no culture.

I want to give a special F-U to a Malaysian Chinese podcaster who said that China has no culture. He said that Taiwan and Malaysia has culture, but mainland China has none. For someone who claims that he had visited his ancestral village in China, this guy insults his ancestors.

Chiang Kai-shek stole lots of China's treasures and put them on Taiwan. But he can't steal the temples, the palaces, the cave sculptures, and more importantly the soul of China. The Cultural Revolution, for all it's wrongs, didn't wipe out Chinese culture, contrary to what the PRC haters would like to have you believe.
The cultural revolution strengthened Chinese culture by throwing out degenerate traitors and cultural infiltrators... Asserting that it damaged Chinese culture is like asserting that Mccarthyism damaged US culture... Nothing is more purely Chinese than whatever the majority of the country has decided on, and the people of China spoke clearly: we didnt want any triads, pro-washington, landlords, or other traitors. And so the people and government worked hand in hand to accomplish this.
Malaysian Chinese culture is merely a continuation of Southern Chinese culture, adapted for the local environment. It mostly began in the 19th Century. Some even date back to the Ming Dynasty. Still, that cannot be compared to the thousands of years of culture in China itself. It's just a branch of a greater tree.

That Malaysian Chinese podcaster must be one of those shallow and arrogant idiots who still cling to the belief that the mainland Chinese are beneath them. He wants to identify himself as more "Malay" than Chinese. His kind is a familiar sight among the other Chinese diasporas. You wanna become a Malay, that's your own choice. But be respectful to the Chinese people and all those Malaysian Chinese who still love their motherland. You said that China has "no culture". So Black Myth Wukong and I say: "F**k you!"
Malays are to China what Indians are to gulf Arabs. Retards posting artwork of Muhammad fucking pigs and going on genocidal Facebook rants while on their 15 min lunch break from scrubbing toilets, then go all "yes saar" IRL whenever someone looks at them. Like snakes except snakes can actually bite.
 

AndrewS

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I'm afraid that is Jai Hind thinking. They are the ones who assume that they can equal or exceed anything done elsewhere. The Chinese are pragmatic, they don't assume that they are the best in everything. But they believe in actually being good and letting the results speak for themselves.

I was referring to the views that non-Chinese should have about China.

For example, when someone thinks of Japan or South Korea, what sort of default assumptions should they have?
 

Sardaukar20

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I was referring to the views that non-Chinese should have about China.

For example, when someone thinks of Japan or South Korea, what sort of default assumptions should they have?
I see. If you're referring to the non-Chinese anti-China crowd, their default view is that China is always below them. No amount of evidence is gonna convince them of China's success. And it's not like they're wholly ignorant. When China is in danger of proving them wrong, they instantly resort to badmouthing, gaslighting, copium, and outright sabotage. The last Olympics was a typical example.
 
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supersnoop

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That Malaysian Chinese podcaster must be one of those shallow and arrogant idiots who still cling to the belief that the mainland Chinese are beneath them. He wants to identify himself as more "Malay" than Chinese. His kind is a familiar sight among the other Chinese diasporas. You wanna become a Malay, that's your own choice. But be respectful to the Chinese people and all those Malaysian Chinese who still love their motherland. You said that China has "no culture". So Black Myth Wukong and I say: "F**k you!"

A roommate of mine once said we should speak Chinese (Cantonese) to each other all the time, I said no because we were in Canada, and it's strange unless it's in off-time. I stand by that statement since we were in a Canadian military base, lol.

At some point the conversation shifted to Bruce Lee and he considered him a hanjian for teaching "foreigners" Kung Fu. Good times.
 

zhangjim

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I was referring to the views that non-Chinese should have about China.

For example, when someone thinks of Japan or South Korea, what sort of default assumptions should they have?
In recent years, their attitude has become increasingly hostile. The Japanese are slightly better, but the Koreans are very bad. Korean films and TV works always deliberately portray China as a very bad country, and show off that they are better than China.
For me, it is a very arrogant idealism.
I watched some Japanese discussions on "Black Myth Wukong" on ltaaa.cn. Their attitude was very contemptuous, believing that this was just a poor imitation behavior following behind Japan. Even though Ubisoft has humiliated them with black samurai, they still firmly believe that Chinese elements are not as popular as Japanese samurai and ninjas.

Of course, this is only the opinion of some people, but you can intuitively feel that they do not expect China's success.
 

ansy1968

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In recent years, their attitude has become increasingly hostile. The Japanese are slightly better, but the Koreans are very bad. Korean films and TV works always deliberately portray China as a very bad country, and show off that they are better than China.
For me, it is a very arrogant idealism.
I watched some Japanese discussions on "Black Myth Wukong" on ltaaa.cn. Their attitude was very contemptuous, believing that this was just a poor imitation behavior following behind Japan. Even though Ubisoft has humiliated them with black samurai, they still firmly believe that Chinese elements are not as popular as Japanese samurai and ninjas.

Of course, this is only the opinion of some people, but you can intuitively feel that they do not expect China's success.
BUT East Asian = Chinese, that's why it was called Sinosphere for a reason, how can western people differentiate us from each other? They can't. ;) I have a Korean friend and when go out and eat people talk to him in Chinese believing he is one of us....lol

Like I always say presently being Chinese is beautiful, its a byproduct of China rising and rejuvenation. Of the 5 stages of grief we are in a denial stage in ASIA, anger stage in the Collective West and India, Depression stage in Europe and acceptance stage in West Asia and Russia. It may takes 5 years for the US to proceed to Acceptance stage and if she does all of Asia and Europe will follow, while India with its Bharat pride will never graduate and remained their in perpetuity.
 

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Aug 21 (Reuters) - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's incoming freshman class this year dropped to just 16% Black, Hispanic, Native American or Pacific Islander students compared to 31% in previous years after the U.S. Supreme Court banned colleges from using race as a factor in admissions in 2023, the elite engineering school said. The proportion of Asian American students in the incoming class rose from 41% to 47%, while white students made up about the same share of the class as in recent years.

Asians now making up 47% of the incoming class at MIT, similar to what it is at Berkeley, Cal. Tech, etc.; the school blames the end of affirmative action.
 
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