Another Country Recognizes That Genocide Is Happening In China

How can we continue to do business with China? How long can we continue to ignore the many ills China has brought to its own people and to others around the world?

"On April 22, 2021, British Parliamentarians recognized the atrocities perpetrated against the Uyghurs as genocide."
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"This recognition of genocide follows similar determinations made by the U.S. State Department, Canadian and Dutch Parliamentarians."

"The evidence discussed during the debate included allegations of mass killings, mass incarceration in camps where Uyghurs would be subjected to torture and abuse, including rape and sexual violence, separation of children from their parents, forced sterilizations, forced abortions, forced labor and much more. The Chinese government denies these atrocities."




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Nothing to see here. Biden says that China's treatment of the Uyghurs, is a cultural thing.

It's a complicated thing. You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there. There is genocide, but not everything they say is genocide actually is genocide.

And a lot of the stuff is just made up.

The Chinese government:
  • are prepared to invade Taiwan
  • have seized and militarized the Spratly Islands contrary to international law
  • have arbitrarily extended what they say are Chinese waters beyond accepted 7 mile limit
  • have threatened Vietnam, Philippines, Australia, India and......
  • have seized Tibet
  • have a border conflict on-going with India
  • have stolen intellectual property from every country and company that seeks to do business with China
  • have manipulated their currency to make the price of their exports more attractive
  • are the world's biggest polluters and have plans to continue to build hundreds of new coal plants with no end in sighr (despite their promises)
  • have incarcerated more than a million of their own people, and have tortured, killed and sterilized many of the prisoners
  • they also incarcerate anyone who presents a different point of view than the official government position
  • lied to the people of Hong Kong
  • and, and ...........
The Chinese government does not care about its citizens nor that of the rest of the world. You would make a good and loyal Chinese citizen.

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Oh please. Enough of the emotional crap.

The US doesn't care about its own citizens, nor those of other places. It's invaded at will. Treated its own people so badly they get on the streets and burn things down.

Yes, China has done lots of bad things, but your reply has NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I WROTE.

It's insane, trying to have a conversation about something like this with people who can't actually read and understand what is being written.

As soon as you don't say something that conforms to your very narrow view of what China is, you start with emotional crap and ignore the conversation at hand.

Look, if you want to LEARN something about China, we can have a conversation, if you just want to push your ignorance on China, we're done.

You say their actions are based on the culture and that is just crap. The Chinese government is repressive in order to keep the country unified. China's history has often been driven by factions, warlords and corruption. It is a country of different languages and cultures. The differences in spoken language are so profound that a Mandarin speaker cannot understand what someone speaking Cantonese is saying. The government has made Mandarin the required language of instruction in China but that has had little effect on the prevalence of other dialects and cultural identity within China. Even in what is considered to be the majority Han population there are significant cultural differences, in part because Han was an attempt to give the Chinese a unified identity and was not a shared cultural identity.

So do we now compare the number of years living there and family relations?

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It's not crap at all. Chinese people think differently to other people.

Yes, the Chinese government is repressive.

The rest of what you say I'm a bit bemused about why you're saying it.

You are full of crap. You said: "You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there".

If you know the Chinese then you would understand that it is not the Chinese people but rather the repressive Chinese government that is the heart of the problem. Chinese loyalty often goes no further than family or clan and that is why the country has been so hard to control throughout history. Mao knew that and began the repression that killed 50?, 100? million Chinese and which is the predecessor to the government in control today.

To recap for the slow-witted, I am clearly saying that the shit being pushed by the Chinese government is not a reflection of the Chinese people or their mentality.

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The repressive Chinese government is made up of Chinese people.

Chinese companies work the same as the Chinese government. The boss is the little Hitler, they don't care about people management. In fact people get promoted because they do what they're told, obedient, willing to work over time, willing to say yes to any old rubbish.

Then they get made a boss, no training for being a boss, just thrown into the job. So do they think "my boss was an a-hole, I'll be different"? No, they just do as their bosses did before them, be the dictator, uncaring, brainless. And they worry so much about their position because they know they're bad at it, that they make sure no one complains.

You have all sorts of clauses in contracts that forbid you talking about this, that or the other to scare people into not speaking against the bosses.

Fat pot bellied, smoking, spitting men in tea houses is the way it works even higher up. If you want government contracts, you take your government officials out for dinner, a lot, you pay for lots of things, butter them up.

The problem here is, have you ever experienced working for Chinese bosses? Ever been to China? Ever experienced all this stuff?

It's like when the US turned up in Iraq and expected to be treated as liberators. Because the US Army had no intention of understanding the Iraqis. Just thought anyone would want the US army turning up and killing their dictators.
 
How can we continue to do business with China? How long can we continue to ignore the many ills China has brought to its own people and to others around the world?

"On April 22, 2021, British Parliamentarians recognized the atrocities perpetrated against the Uyghurs as genocide."
.....
"This recognition of genocide follows similar determinations made by the U.S. State Department, Canadian and Dutch Parliamentarians."

"The evidence discussed during the debate included allegations of mass killings, mass incarceration in camps where Uyghurs would be subjected to torture and abuse, including rape and sexual violence, separation of children from their parents, forced sterilizations, forced abortions, forced labor and much more. The Chinese government denies these atrocities."




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Nothing to see here. Biden says that China's treatment of the Uyghurs, is a cultural thing.

It's a complicated thing. You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there. There is genocide, but not everything they say is genocide actually is genocide.

And a lot of the stuff is just made up.

The Chinese government:
  • are prepared to invade Taiwan
  • have seized and militarized the Spratly Islands contrary to international law
  • have arbitrarily extended what they say are Chinese waters beyond accepted 7 mile limit
  • have threatened Vietnam, Philippines, Australia, India and......
  • have seized Tibet
  • have a border conflict on-going with India
  • have stolen intellectual property from every country and company that seeks to do business with China
  • have manipulated their currency to make the price of their exports more attractive
  • are the world's biggest polluters and have plans to continue to build hundreds of new coal plants with no end in sighr (despite their promises)
  • have incarcerated more than a million of their own people, and have tortured, killed and sterilized many of the prisoners
  • they also incarcerate anyone who presents a different point of view than the official government position
  • lied to the people of Hong Kong
  • and, and ...........
The Chinese government does not care about its citizens nor that of the rest of the world. You would make a good and loyal Chinese citizen.

.
Oh please. Enough of the emotional crap.

The US doesn't care about its own citizens, nor those of other places. It's invaded at will. Treated its own people so badly they get on the streets and burn things down.

Yes, China has done lots of bad things, but your reply has NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I WROTE.

It's insane, trying to have a conversation about something like this with people who can't actually read and understand what is being written.

As soon as you don't say something that conforms to your very narrow view of what China is, you start with emotional crap and ignore the conversation at hand.

Look, if you want to LEARN something about China, we can have a conversation, if you just want to push your ignorance on China, we're done.

You say their actions are based on the culture and that is just crap. The Chinese government is repressive in order to keep the country unified. China's history has often been driven by factions, warlords and corruption. It is a country of different languages and cultures. The differences in spoken language are so profound that a Mandarin speaker cannot understand what someone speaking Cantonese is saying. The government has made Mandarin the required language of instruction in China but that has had little effect on the prevalence of other dialects and cultural identity within China. Even in what is considered to be the majority Han population there are significant cultural differences, in part because Han was an attempt to give the Chinese a unified identity and was not a shared cultural identity.

So do we now compare the number of years living there and family relations?

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It's not crap at all. Chinese people think differently to other people.

Yes, the Chinese government is repressive.

The rest of what you say I'm a bit bemused about why you're saying it.

You are full of crap. You said: "You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there".

If you know the Chinese then you would understand that it is not the Chinese people but rather the repressive Chinese government that is the heart of the problem. Chinese loyalty often goes no further than family or clan and that is why the country has been so hard to control throughout history. Mao knew that and began the repression that killed 50?, 100? million Chinese and which is the predecessor to the government in control today.

To recap for the slow-witted, I am clearly saying that the shit being pushed by the Chinese government is not a reflection of the Chinese people or their mentality.

.
The repressive Chinese government is made up of Chinese people.

Chinese companies work the same as the Chinese government. The boss is the little Hitler, they don't care about people management. In fact people get promoted because they do what they're told, obedient, willing to work over time, willing to say yes to any old rubbish.

Then they get made a boss, no training for being a boss, just thrown into the job. So do they think "my boss was an a-hole, I'll be different"? No, they just do as their bosses did before them, be the dictator, uncaring, brainless. And they worry so much about their position because they know they're bad at it, that they make sure no one complains.

You have all sorts of clauses in contracts that forbid you talking about this, that or the other to scare people into not speaking against the bosses.

Fat pot bellied, smoking, spitting men in tea houses is the way it works even higher up. If you want government contracts, you take your government officials out for dinner, a lot, you pay for lots of things, butter them up.

The problem here is, have you ever experienced working for Chinese bosses? Ever been to China? Ever experienced all this stuff?

It's like when the US turned up in Iraq and expected to be treated as liberators. Because the US Army had no intention of understanding the Iraqis. Just thought anyone would want the US army turning up and killing their dictators.

And what's funny is that as soon as a businessman thinks he has enough clout or cash they tend to "leave the farm" and set out in a different direction, which is typical Chinese behavior. The Chinese government knows that if its methods are not brutal every Chinese would set their own course rather than following the dictates of their government.

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How can we continue to do business with China? How long can we continue to ignore the many ills China has brought to its own people and to others around the world?

"On April 22, 2021, British Parliamentarians recognized the atrocities perpetrated against the Uyghurs as genocide."
.....
"This recognition of genocide follows similar determinations made by the U.S. State Department, Canadian and Dutch Parliamentarians."

"The evidence discussed during the debate included allegations of mass killings, mass incarceration in camps where Uyghurs would be subjected to torture and abuse, including rape and sexual violence, separation of children from their parents, forced sterilizations, forced abortions, forced labor and much more. The Chinese government denies these atrocities."




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Nothing to see here. Biden says that China's treatment of the Uyghurs, is a cultural thing.

It's a complicated thing. You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there. There is genocide, but not everything they say is genocide actually is genocide.

And a lot of the stuff is just made up.

The Chinese government:
  • are prepared to invade Taiwan
  • have seized and militarized the Spratly Islands contrary to international law
  • have arbitrarily extended what they say are Chinese waters beyond accepted 7 mile limit
  • have threatened Vietnam, Philippines, Australia, India and......
  • have seized Tibet
  • have a border conflict on-going with India
  • have stolen intellectual property from every country and company that seeks to do business with China
  • have manipulated their currency to make the price of their exports more attractive
  • are the world's biggest polluters and have plans to continue to build hundreds of new coal plants with no end in sighr (despite their promises)
  • have incarcerated more than a million of their own people, and have tortured, killed and sterilized many of the prisoners
  • they also incarcerate anyone who presents a different point of view than the official government position
  • lied to the people of Hong Kong
  • and, and ...........
The Chinese government does not care about its citizens nor that of the rest of the world. You would make a good and loyal Chinese citizen.

.
Oh please. Enough of the emotional crap.

The US doesn't care about its own citizens, nor those of other places. It's invaded at will. Treated its own people so badly they get on the streets and burn things down.

Yes, China has done lots of bad things, but your reply has NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I WROTE.

It's insane, trying to have a conversation about something like this with people who can't actually read and understand what is being written.

As soon as you don't say something that conforms to your very narrow view of what China is, you start with emotional crap and ignore the conversation at hand.

Look, if you want to LEARN something about China, we can have a conversation, if you just want to push your ignorance on China, we're done.

You say their actions are based on the culture and that is just crap. The Chinese government is repressive in order to keep the country unified. China's history has often been driven by factions, warlords and corruption. It is a country of different languages and cultures. The differences in spoken language are so profound that a Mandarin speaker cannot understand what someone speaking Cantonese is saying. The government has made Mandarin the required language of instruction in China but that has had little effect on the prevalence of other dialects and cultural identity within China. Even in what is considered to be the majority Han population there are significant cultural differences, in part because Han was an attempt to give the Chinese a unified identity and was not a shared cultural identity.

So do we now compare the number of years living there and family relations?

.
It's not crap at all. Chinese people think differently to other people.

Yes, the Chinese government is repressive.

The rest of what you say I'm a bit bemused about why you're saying it.

You are full of crap. You said: "You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there".

If you know the Chinese then you would understand that it is not the Chinese people but rather the repressive Chinese government that is the heart of the problem. Chinese loyalty often goes no further than family or clan and that is why the country has been so hard to control throughout history. Mao knew that and began the repression that killed 50?, 100? million Chinese and which is the predecessor to the government in control today.

To recap for the slow-witted, I am clearly saying that the shit being pushed by the Chinese government is not a reflection of the Chinese people or their mentality.

.
The repressive Chinese government is made up of Chinese people.

Chinese companies work the same as the Chinese government. The boss is the little Hitler, they don't care about people management. In fact people get promoted because they do what they're told, obedient, willing to work over time, willing to say yes to any old rubbish.

Then they get made a boss, no training for being a boss, just thrown into the job. So do they think "my boss was an a-hole, I'll be different"? No, they just do as their bosses did before them, be the dictator, uncaring, brainless. And they worry so much about their position because they know they're bad at it, that they make sure no one complains.

You have all sorts of clauses in contracts that forbid you talking about this, that or the other to scare people into not speaking against the bosses.

Fat pot bellied, smoking, spitting men in tea houses is the way it works even higher up. If you want government contracts, you take your government officials out for dinner, a lot, you pay for lots of things, butter them up.

The problem here is, have you ever experienced working for Chinese bosses? Ever been to China? Ever experienced all this stuff?

It's like when the US turned up in Iraq and expected to be treated as liberators. Because the US Army had no intention of understanding the Iraqis. Just thought anyone would want the US army turning up and killing their dictators.

Sorry, yes I lived two years in Hong Kong and part of my family is Chinese.

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How can we continue to do business with China? How long can we continue to ignore the many ills China has brought to its own people and to others around the world?

"On April 22, 2021, British Parliamentarians recognized the atrocities perpetrated against the Uyghurs as genocide."
.....
"This recognition of genocide follows similar determinations made by the U.S. State Department, Canadian and Dutch Parliamentarians."

"The evidence discussed during the debate included allegations of mass killings, mass incarceration in camps where Uyghurs would be subjected to torture and abuse, including rape and sexual violence, separation of children from their parents, forced sterilizations, forced abortions, forced labor and much more. The Chinese government denies these atrocities."




.
Nothing to see here. Biden says that China's treatment of the Uyghurs, is a cultural thing.

It's a complicated thing. You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there. There is genocide, but not everything they say is genocide actually is genocide.

And a lot of the stuff is just made up.

The Chinese government:
  • are prepared to invade Taiwan
  • have seized and militarized the Spratly Islands contrary to international law
  • have arbitrarily extended what they say are Chinese waters beyond accepted 7 mile limit
  • have threatened Vietnam, Philippines, Australia, India and......
  • have seized Tibet
  • have a border conflict on-going with India
  • have stolen intellectual property from every country and company that seeks to do business with China
  • have manipulated their currency to make the price of their exports more attractive
  • are the world's biggest polluters and have plans to continue to build hundreds of new coal plants with no end in sighr (despite their promises)
  • have incarcerated more than a million of their own people, and have tortured, killed and sterilized many of the prisoners
  • they also incarcerate anyone who presents a different point of view than the official government position
  • lied to the people of Hong Kong
  • and, and ...........
The Chinese government does not care about its citizens nor that of the rest of the world. You would make a good and loyal Chinese citizen.

.
Oh please. Enough of the emotional crap.

The US doesn't care about its own citizens, nor those of other places. It's invaded at will. Treated its own people so badly they get on the streets and burn things down.

Yes, China has done lots of bad things, but your reply has NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I WROTE.

It's insane, trying to have a conversation about something like this with people who can't actually read and understand what is being written.

As soon as you don't say something that conforms to your very narrow view of what China is, you start with emotional crap and ignore the conversation at hand.

Look, if you want to LEARN something about China, we can have a conversation, if you just want to push your ignorance on China, we're done.

You say their actions are based on the culture and that is just crap. The Chinese government is repressive in order to keep the country unified. China's history has often been driven by factions, warlords and corruption. It is a country of different languages and cultures. The differences in spoken language are so profound that a Mandarin speaker cannot understand what someone speaking Cantonese is saying. The government has made Mandarin the required language of instruction in China but that has had little effect on the prevalence of other dialects and cultural identity within China. Even in what is considered to be the majority Han population there are significant cultural differences, in part because Han was an attempt to give the Chinese a unified identity and was not a shared cultural identity.

So do we now compare the number of years living there and family relations?

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It's not crap at all. Chinese people think differently to other people.

Yes, the Chinese government is repressive.

The rest of what you say I'm a bit bemused about why you're saying it.

You are full of crap. You said: "You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there".

If you know the Chinese then you would understand that it is not the Chinese people but rather the repressive Chinese government that is the heart of the problem. Chinese loyalty often goes no further than family or clan and that is why the country has been so hard to control throughout history. Mao knew that and began the repression that killed 50?, 100? million Chinese and which is the predecessor to the government in control today.

To recap for the slow-witted, I am clearly saying that the shit being pushed by the Chinese government is not a reflection of the Chinese people or their mentality.

.
The repressive Chinese government is made up of Chinese people.

Chinese companies work the same as the Chinese government. The boss is the little Hitler, they don't care about people management. In fact people get promoted because they do what they're told, obedient, willing to work over time, willing to say yes to any old rubbish.

Then they get made a boss, no training for being a boss, just thrown into the job. So do they think "my boss was an a-hole, I'll be different"? No, they just do as their bosses did before them, be the dictator, uncaring, brainless. And they worry so much about their position because they know they're bad at it, that they make sure no one complains.

You have all sorts of clauses in contracts that forbid you talking about this, that or the other to scare people into not speaking against the bosses.

Fat pot bellied, smoking, spitting men in tea houses is the way it works even higher up. If you want government contracts, you take your government officials out for dinner, a lot, you pay for lots of things, butter them up.

The problem here is, have you ever experienced working for Chinese bosses? Ever been to China? Ever experienced all this stuff?

It's like when the US turned up in Iraq and expected to be treated as liberators. Because the US Army had no intention of understanding the Iraqis. Just thought anyone would want the US army turning up and killing their dictators.

And what's funny is that as soon as a businessman thinks he has enough clout or cash they tend to "leave the farm" and set out in a different direction, which is typical Chinese behavior. The Chinese government knows that if its methods are not brutal every Chinese would set their own course rather than following the dictates of their government.

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It's certainly be interesting to see whether the CCP's methods work. If they do, you'll bet a lot of other people will be using them.

Stifling speech is working. People are ignorant as hell. the 100th Anniversary of the CCP was 11 days ago and people were genuinely happy about it. Because they don't know any different. They can't get this outside information, so why would they think to criticize. They don't know about Tiananmen Square, they don't know about all the other stuff.

When a company like Nike or H&M make comments, they get shut down immediately and people stop buying their stuff for a month or two. It's insane.

The biggest issue I can see is having a bunch of ignoramus to choose from for future leaders. But you never know, it might work. If people can't get together to fight things, then it'll just keep going.

Saying that last month or so they tried to change the degree of some students from academic to vocational (while they were still studying at this particular university), the students took the head of the university hostage for 30 hours AND WON. The CCP backed down.
 
How can we continue to do business with China? How long can we continue to ignore the many ills China has brought to its own people and to others around the world?

"On April 22, 2021, British Parliamentarians recognized the atrocities perpetrated against the Uyghurs as genocide."
.....
"This recognition of genocide follows similar determinations made by the U.S. State Department, Canadian and Dutch Parliamentarians."

"The evidence discussed during the debate included allegations of mass killings, mass incarceration in camps where Uyghurs would be subjected to torture and abuse, including rape and sexual violence, separation of children from their parents, forced sterilizations, forced abortions, forced labor and much more. The Chinese government denies these atrocities."




.
Nothing to see here. Biden says that China's treatment of the Uyghurs, is a cultural thing.

It's a complicated thing. You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there. There is genocide, but not everything they say is genocide actually is genocide.

And a lot of the stuff is just made up.

The Chinese government:
  • are prepared to invade Taiwan
  • have seized and militarized the Spratly Islands contrary to international law
  • have arbitrarily extended what they say are Chinese waters beyond accepted 7 mile limit
  • have threatened Vietnam, Philippines, Australia, India and......
  • have seized Tibet
  • have a border conflict on-going with India
  • have stolen intellectual property from every country and company that seeks to do business with China
  • have manipulated their currency to make the price of their exports more attractive
  • are the world's biggest polluters and have plans to continue to build hundreds of new coal plants with no end in sighr (despite their promises)
  • have incarcerated more than a million of their own people, and have tortured, killed and sterilized many of the prisoners
  • they also incarcerate anyone who presents a different point of view than the official government position
  • lied to the people of Hong Kong
  • and, and ...........
The Chinese government does not care about its citizens nor that of the rest of the world. You would make a good and loyal Chinese citizen.

.
Oh please. Enough of the emotional crap.

The US doesn't care about its own citizens, nor those of other places. It's invaded at will. Treated its own people so badly they get on the streets and burn things down.

Yes, China has done lots of bad things, but your reply has NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I WROTE.

It's insane, trying to have a conversation about something like this with people who can't actually read and understand what is being written.

As soon as you don't say something that conforms to your very narrow view of what China is, you start with emotional crap and ignore the conversation at hand.

Look, if you want to LEARN something about China, we can have a conversation, if you just want to push your ignorance on China, we're done.

You say their actions are based on the culture and that is just crap. The Chinese government is repressive in order to keep the country unified. China's history has often been driven by factions, warlords and corruption. It is a country of different languages and cultures. The differences in spoken language are so profound that a Mandarin speaker cannot understand what someone speaking Cantonese is saying. The government has made Mandarin the required language of instruction in China but that has had little effect on the prevalence of other dialects and cultural identity within China. Even in what is considered to be the majority Han population there are significant cultural differences, in part because Han was an attempt to give the Chinese a unified identity and was not a shared cultural identity.

So do we now compare the number of years living there and family relations?

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It's not crap at all. Chinese people think differently to other people.

Yes, the Chinese government is repressive.

The rest of what you say I'm a bit bemused about why you're saying it.

You are full of crap. You said: "You have to understand the Chinese mentality to understand what's happening there".

If you know the Chinese then you would understand that it is not the Chinese people but rather the repressive Chinese government that is the heart of the problem. Chinese loyalty often goes no further than family or clan and that is why the country has been so hard to control throughout history. Mao knew that and began the repression that killed 50?, 100? million Chinese and which is the predecessor to the government in control today.

To recap for the slow-witted, I am clearly saying that the shit being pushed by the Chinese government is not a reflection of the Chinese people or their mentality.

.
The repressive Chinese government is made up of Chinese people.

Chinese companies work the same as the Chinese government. The boss is the little Hitler, they don't care about people management. In fact people get promoted because they do what they're told, obedient, willing to work over time, willing to say yes to any old rubbish.

Then they get made a boss, no training for being a boss, just thrown into the job. So do they think "my boss was an a-hole, I'll be different"? No, they just do as their bosses did before them, be the dictator, uncaring, brainless. And they worry so much about their position because they know they're bad at it, that they make sure no one complains.

You have all sorts of clauses in contracts that forbid you talking about this, that or the other to scare people into not speaking against the bosses.

Fat pot bellied, smoking, spitting men in tea houses is the way it works even higher up. If you want government contracts, you take your government officials out for dinner, a lot, you pay for lots of things, butter them up.

The problem here is, have you ever experienced working for Chinese bosses? Ever been to China? Ever experienced all this stuff?

It's like when the US turned up in Iraq and expected to be treated as liberators. Because the US Army had no intention of understanding the Iraqis. Just thought anyone would want the US army turning up and killing their dictators.

Sorry, yes I lived two years in Hong Kong and part of my family is Chinese.

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Then you should know.

To turn around and tell me that the Chinese mentality isn't a play here, you know better than that.
 
There is one thing, any Chinese totalitarian regime might have done the same. Maybe not the Republic of China, but if you look back at history, the Qing Dynasty were real genocidal maniacs. And they were Manchus.
 
How can we continue to do business with China? How long can we continue to ignore the many ills China has brought to its own people and to others around the world?

"On April 22, 2021, British Parliamentarians recognized the atrocities perpetrated against the Uyghurs as genocide."
.....
"This recognition of genocide follows similar determinations made by the U.S. State Department, Canadian and Dutch Parliamentarians."

"The evidence discussed during the debate included allegations of mass killings, mass incarceration in camps where Uyghurs would be subjected to torture and abuse, including rape and sexual violence, separation of children from their parents, forced sterilizations, forced abortions, forced labor and much more. The Chinese government denies these atrocities."




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The US did business with the Khmer Rouge. It did business with South Africa, even said Mandela was a terrorist.

Why do you think the US gives a flying fork about people in other countries? It hardly gives a spoon about the people in its own country.
 
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The US did business with the Khmer Rouge. It did business with South Africa, even said Mandela was a terrorist.

Why do you think the US gives a flying fork about people in other countries? It hardly gives a spoon about the people in its own country.

You need to look at China for what they are. If you are comfortable with them being unchecked in their domestic and international bullying than prepare for the worst.

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You need to look at China for what they are. If you are comfortable with them being unchecked in their domestic and international bullying than prepare for the worst.

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The democrat party cares NOTHING for human life anywhere.
 
You need to look at China for what they are. If you are comfortable with them being unchecked in their domestic and international bullying than prepare for the worst.

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I'm not comfortable with their being unchecked, just as I've never been comfortable with the US and their unchecked power.

Literally China want to become the USA. And Americans look at China and think "I don't like China". Think how the rest of the world has seen the US for the last 70 years.
 
I'm not comfortable with their being unchecked, just as I've never been comfortable with the US and their unchecked power.

Literally China want to become the USA. And Americans look at China and think "I don't like China". Think how the rest of the world has seen the US for the last 70 years.

Not comparison. While living overseas everyone I knew expressed the desire to live in the U.S., even the Chinese.

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How can we believe the Communists if they can't bear true witness to their own Constitution?

Article 4 All ethnic groups of the People’s Republic of China are equal. The state shall protect the lawful rights and interests of all ethnic minorities and uphold and promote relations of equality, unity, mutual assistance and harmony among all ethnic groups. Discrimination against and oppression of any ethnic group are prohibited; any act that undermines the unity of ethnic groups or creates divisions among them is prohibited.
 
Not comparison. While living overseas everyone I knew expressed the desire to live in the U.S., even the Chinese.

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Most people, yes. But I've met some Germans and Czechs who don't. Some of the ones I talked to have even been to the U.S.
 
Most people, yes. But I've met some Germans and Czechs who don't. Some of the ones I talked to have even been to the U.S.

I agree that there are many people who would prefer to stay in their country of origin. However the majority of those expressing a wish to emigrate mention the US as a preferred destination. Funny but I've never heard anyone say that they wanted to move to Russia or China. Not really a surprise.

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I agree that there are many people who would prefer to stay in their country of origin. However the majority of those expressing a wish to emigrate mention the US as a preferred destination. Funny but I've never heard anyone say that they wanted to move to Russia or China. Not really a surprise.

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Some people prefer Canada, France, Germany, UK, Australia, etc.

Often it is economic, which is why Russia and China don't usually come up, and their crappy governments don't help. But there are ex-pats (from the US or other countries) living there as well.
 
Some people prefer Canada, France, Germany, UK, Australia, etc.

Often it is economic, which is why Russia and China don't usually come up, and their crappy governments don't help. But there are ex-pats (from the US or other countries) living there as well.

There are obviously other choices but the majority of those expressing a wish to emigrate mention the US as a preferred destination.

Working overseas may lead to staying in that country permanently because of local ties, marriage, business interests or any number of other reasons. Very few of the expats I knew set out with the intention to move permanently to another country.

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I agree that there are many people who would prefer to stay in their country of origin. However the majority of those expressing a wish to emigrate mention the US as a preferred destination. Funny but I've never heard anyone say that they wanted to move to Russia or China. Not really a surprise.

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In our US case, Congress has a Budget Office they can task with finding more optimal economic strategies that better stabilize our economy on a more automatic basis.

I think upgrading infrastructure at every opportunity should be a fixed Standard for the general government of the Union.

From that perspective, we could generate better returns to scale by putting more infrastructure underground. It would also help any environment by improving green space.
 
In our US case, Congress has a Budget Office they can task with finding more optimal economic strategies that better stabilize our economy on a more automatic basis.

I think upgrading infrastructure at every opportunity should be a fixed Standard for the general government of the Union.

From that perspective, we could generate better returns to scale by putting more infrastructure underground. It would also help any environment by improving green space.

I agree that we should be putting as much of our infrastructure underground as possible, if only to avoid rebuilding costs after each natural disaster but I don't think you meant to write this in response to my post. As interesting as your post is, it has nothing to do with the topic of this thread.

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