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SURVEY: China's action in the SE Asia -- acceptable or not?


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SURVEY: China's action in the SE Asia -- acceptable or not?  

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8 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

Look at what has happens in many Sub-Saharan African countries who welcomed Chinese investments with open arms. Their natural resources are being shamelessly and systematically plundered by what some economists have described as "new colonialism".

 

Yes, the short-term gains are luring. But the creeping domination and eventual wholesome reliance that Chinese involvement fosters in the long term, eventually only leaves one winner: China.  

Laughable. And what of those similar  countries or continental territories that have welcomed "investment" from other than the Chinese for  decades for same purpose? The world is scattered  with UN "peace  keepers" who in reality  are  Multinational Corporate Interest "minders".

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It's well known that the Chinese are altruistic people and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is a reflection of that selfless spirit by having established global institutions to address the scourges of mankind, such as hunger, disease, war, environmental pollution, poverty and wildlife preservation. Sino concern for non-Chinese is manifested with the charitable outpouring of the average citizen when natural and man-made disasters strike other parts of the world. China is the first to respond; they can be counted on to mobilize national resources to help in times of need. When the tsunami struck Thailand and Indonesia, the Chinese military was first on the scene to fly evacuation sorties to offshore hospital ships, right alongside their American counterparts. After the initial response, Chinese NGO organizations and volunteers arrived to assist the Americans, Brits, Australians, Kiwis, and Europeans with setting up temporary shelters, helping with food distribution, and providing fresh drinking water. The Chinese NGOs are too long to list here, but are far more numerous and superior to the rest of the world's. The following statistical graphs shows what a benevolent people they are...????????????????????...????

 

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