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Posted
10 hours ago, connda said:

The headline should read:
Survey finds negative views of China soar among Western countries allied with the United States.

 

That would be more accurate.

Maybe a China Apologist would say that  likely at our a Wumao  CCP Troll. Ask Thais about Chinese Not  Happy at All Boycott China 

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Posted
17 hours ago, Matzzon said:

Okay, even if China does not show up to be the most reliable and nice country in the world, who can trust this survey. The survey is made by one of their enemies and has out of that reason already taken a stance in the matter. Out of what I believe they asked about 28 countries and got a majority of negative views on China. After that they probably downsized the survey to only the 10 most negative countries and took in another 4 to make it have a microscopic chance to be trustworthy.

 

The survey probably also carries Donald "Mr Covid-19" Trumps seal of approval. 

Whether Trump approves or not is irrelevant. 

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On 10/7/2020 at 8:54 AM, 2 is 1 said:

Yes yes, if really ask like from average american who is Xi? They think is new hamburger in Mcdonalds!

Stupid poll ,asking on phone!

The 22% that supported Xi were probably Chinese and afraid to answer truthfully. 

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Posted (edited)
On 10/7/2020 at 7:04 AM, CelticBhoy said:

14,000 people from a total of 14 countries?

That's what you call a survey?

Give me a break.

No survey needed. China will do anything to dominate every country they have a relationship with. US is not the only country they’ve been thrown out of. 

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On 10/7/2020 at 9:51 AM, Jack Mountain said:

They are lucky, if the Chinese were more practical and less civilised then they would kick them out. Same as what Myanmar did with the muslim minority there

       Why kick them out, 1 million slave workers are more valuable, just like Hitler did, except he brought them in.

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Posted
29 minutes ago, grumpy 4680 said:

     Regardless of Polls, has anyone considered the similarities of China's actions to that of the Nazis in the late 1930's, Persecution. Brain washing, Land grabbing, Treaty breaking, State corruption, Dictatorship. You name it the CCP has done it all.

     The world appeased Hitler, now at long last the world is waking up to Xi's steps for world dominance, and rapid financial wealth, after years of spying, stealing, copying from the West, using cheap and forced labour. 

     The Covid 19 pandemic is the last straw. as it could of been prevented, had the CCP really wanted too, but NO, they let it spread to gain an advantage over the rest of the worlds economies.

When you talk land grab, I kind of link that to the Mexican Cession of the 1840s. Huge chunk of Mexico grabbed by USA. Bet you forgotten about that. Land rights of the local Mexicans abolished after the land grab. 

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, dimitriv said:

 

You are so wrong, and in many ways. China has troubles with ALL neighboring countries. I don't believe many people living in these countries can say anything positive about China.

 

Economically China is also far behind western countries. Look at the GDP per capita and you will see that China is very far behind. And that with a political system that puts people in concentration camps. 

 

 

 

I'm a Malaysian. My country has troubles with all its neighbours Some of the issues are small and some are big. The Philippines continues to claim that Sabah belongs to it. Even tiny Singapore has water issues and territorial disputes with Malaysia. The Thai Navy claims that it needs to have submarines in order to have a stronger bargaining power with Malaysia over the Joint Development Area in the Gulf of Thailand which is expiring in 2029. But we can all continue to trade with each other in peace. Same with China. We have disputes with China in the South China Sea but we can still maintain a very good relationship. But don't forget, we too have disputes with Vietnam, Brunei in the South China Sea.

China is such a large country. Having disputes with many of its neighbours should not be something surprising.

Posted
3 hours ago, fdsa said:

Fun reading:

 

https://epochtimes.today/chinas-50-cent-army-its-450-million-fake-posts-and-the-life-and-death-of-the-ccp/

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent_Party

 

If you see someone praising China online, try posting this magic text:

 

- it is believed that 50-cent army troopers will flee from the discussion if they see it because even reading such text is prohibited in China and can lead to punishment.

Falungong. Heard of them? Epoch Times, New Tang Dynasty TV and China Uncensored are linked to them. I'm glad that this cult got kicked out from China.

Posted
51 minutes ago, grumpy 4680 said:

       Why kick them out, 1 million slave workers are more valuable, just like Hitler did, except he brought them in.

Are there workers who are not slaves in a way?

Btw, it's Hitler day for you isn't it?

Posted
18 hours ago, Ketyo said:

We should distinguish between the Chinese Communist Party which keeps its people down and uneducated, and the people themselves who are victims of the regime, even though most don't realise.

 

My guess is that if you do a survey among local middle income countries, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Phillipines, Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia....  there would be an even more negative opinion of China than in distant western countries who have only just started to wake up.

Yes, some idiots would readily believe in your claim that the CPC keeps its people down and uneducated.

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, dimitriv said:

Economically China is also far behind western countries. Look at the GDP per capita and you will see that China is very far behind. And that with a political system that puts people in concentration camps. 

 

Perhaps you should consider the fact that China achieved its current GDP per capita and $13.37 T GDP in nominal terms (second largest in the world) and If measured in PPP, the largest world economy in just 70 years. Just for comparison sake, USA has a history of 243 years to achieve their current economic status. Lets give credit where it is due and not try to diminish their achievement because of personal dislike. 

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Just now, Eric Loh said:

Perhaps you should consider the fact that China achieved its current GDP per capita and $13.37 T GDP in nominal terms (second largest in the world) and If measured in PPP, the largest world economy in just 70 days. Just for comparison sake, USA has a history of 243 years to achieve their current economic status. Lets give credit where it is due and not try to diminish their achievement because of personal dislike. 

Sorry should be 70 years. My apologies.

Posted
50 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Lets give credit where it is due and not try to diminish their achievement because of personal dislike. 

     One cannot give any credit to China, NOT when you consider how they achieved it.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

When you talk land grab, I kind of link that to the Mexican Cession of the 1840s. Huge chunk of Mexico grabbed by USA. Bet you forgotten about that. Land rights of the local Mexicans abolished after the land grab. 

        Events of nearly 200 years ago, have since been recognised as partly shameful, But were now in the 21st, century, Lessons learnt ????, certainly not by the Chinese.

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Posted
On 10/7/2020 at 8:29 AM, steven100 said:

Boycott China and anything Chinese imo.  

 

Does that include submarines, general?

Posted
1 hour ago, Selatan said:

Yes, some idiots would readily believe in your claim that the CPC keeps its people down and uneducated.

     Yes, China may need 4.7 million STEM graduates, to understand the mysteries of the technology it regularly steals, then try to advance the science without spending a penny on the original development costs

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Posted
12 hours ago, Selatan said:

Of course "advanced" economies have negative views of China. Because none of them are willing to acknowledge that China's economic and political systems are superior to theirs.

Please indicate at least one example of how they are superior. 

 

And don't use repression, theft of intellectual property, propaganda, aggression, or spying as examples. 

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On 10/7/2020 at 8:51 AM, Orton Rd said:

People like the real China- Taiwan but the CCP version is not liked, trusted or wanted.

I'm in Taiwan now, the real China....... Good boozers as well......  

Posted
54 minutes ago, grumpy 4680 said:

     One cannot give any credit to China, NOT when you consider how they achieved it.

How they achieve is the same as other economic powerhouses like Japan, German and US.

Posted
47 minutes ago, grumpy 4680 said:

        Events of nearly 200 years ago, have since been recognised as partly shameful, But were now in the 21st, century, Lessons learnt ????, certainly not by the Chinese.

So you agree that US too embarked on land grab by conquest and that’s ok because it was years ago. A rather convenient reasoning. 

Posted (edited)

Really..now I wonder why that should be?

 

Perhaps because it is silly white men who abandon their countries (no pride) and rush off to Thailand (and environs) where they suddenly discover that China,India and a whole host of other Asian,Hindu,Muslim cuntries are very close..

 

Then they commence to whine...loudly whine...as apparently they have never consulted a map in their lives.

 

 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, grumpy 4680 said:

     Yes, China may need 4.7 million STEM graduates, to understand the mysteries of the technology it regularly steals, then try to advance the science without spending a penny on the original development costs

I guess the same can be said about US rocket technology. 

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On 10/7/2020 at 8:36 AM, ChipButty said:

I asked my daughter who lives in England what about all the Chinese chippies she said some places have been trashed or closed down

and many of them are first or second generation of HK immigrants ... so yea .. that sound very logical,  ... ;-(

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