The British still has the loot from their imperial wars in China displaying as trophies, they should be worried.You know what my friend.
I don't think anyone has any idea what you are talking about. Seriously. Just a couple of counterpoints, and that's it.
I am thinking about the future, and you tell me it not the 1950's that I should not make that assumption it is the 1950's.
Since I am not a European h
Did you read that story about the British? They more or less de-coupled from China, yet they had the government commission a report that stated that China wants to attack them or something like that. Haha! What for? Like they are that important?! Haha!
It's time to hit every US state that practices forced labor.
Don't forget child labour.It's time to hit every US state that practices forced labor.
It's not even about fighting US. It would be about ensuring consistent standards. When China itself doesn't allow commercialized prison labor and for profit prisons, why are Chinese consumers still duped into buying American products made under such conditions?
Supply ban and no market access for any company based in an US state that has forced labor, unless they can prove that none of their facilities has benefited from forced labor programmes, including accepting coverage by indentured workers employed in for example firefighting and cleaning.
Perfect excuse to reduce American profits and keep China clean at the same time.
When a country has more people under lock and key than the USSR during Stalin's era, that needs to raise red flags for the Chinese government. Because of purges against the corrupt, such legislation will be possible in today's China, as American money is unlikely to be able to sway politicians.
I think many people of ethnic Chinese in Indo would vehemently disagree with you.IDK much about Europe but Chinese Indonesians were highly integrated in Indonesia since the Yuan Dynasty when Kublai Khan attacked Indonesia, failed, and left behind shipwrecked Chinese soldiers. In the following centuries, these Chinese men married Javanese women, converted to Islam and became the root of the Peranakan Chinese (native Chinese) community.
Later immigration brought colonization by pure Chinese. .
So, no, Chinese Indonesians were not a segregated minority. Chinese Indonesians were leaders in Indonesia and just as deeply embedded in Indonesia as Javanese. Yet... what happened?