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supercat

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So do they all want the same presidential candidate? Who would that be? I want to know!

Because it will make yourself an enemy of China - is it so difficult to understand?

Because the "genocide" in Xinjiang is fake and the one in Gaza is real?

It's always China's fault.
 
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doggydogdo

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This is largely true in the United States as well. Chinese graduate students usually return to China after they graduate whereas Indian students usually see graduate school as a means to gain permanent residency in the United States.
Chinese graduate students returning to China means they have more opportunities back in China than the Western countries. Which is interesting because US is still much richer per capita
 

Randomuser

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Chinese graduate students returning to China means they have more opportunities back in China than the Western countries. Which is interesting because US is still much richer per capita
I guess it just means we have to reassess the usefulness of GDP per Capita then if it's not reflecting reality that well. Especially since a lot of that GDP is from bs like health insurance and rent.

Assuming one has a specialized skill after going overseas, right now is a very good time to go back to China to work since they are pouring in money into STEM related companies like semiconductors and AI. Given lower cost of living, the take-home pay might be very high relatively. And if you manage to create your own company that makes it big, you will be rich in a way that the US could never offer you.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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This is largely true in the United States as well. Chinese graduate students usually return to China after they graduate whereas Indian students usually see graduate school as a means to gain permanent residency in the United States.
Same thing in Canada or Toronto to be exact where a deluge of Indian students have essentially replaced the dwindling amount of Chinese international students. The difference between the two groups is that the former occupy a lot of blue collar and part time jobs that could have been available towards young kids and local permanent residence and Canadians depriving them of opportunity and pushing wages further down.
 

Randomuser

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Same thing in Canada or Toronto to be exact where a deluge of Indian students have essentially replaced the dwindling amount of Chinese international students. The difference between the two groups is that the former occupy a lot of blue collar and part time jobs that could have been available towards young kids and local permanent residence and Canadians depriving them of opportunity and pushing wages further down.
They spent so much time creating campaigns hating on China and yet the normal people are gonna end up hating India more.

Too bad they live in a fake democracy so politicians will do nothing about it and still try to push for a war with China instead.
 

_killuminati_

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Same thing in Canada or Toronto to be exact where a deluge of Indian students have essentially replaced the dwindling amount of Chinese international students. The difference between the two groups is that the former occupy a lot of blue collar and part time jobs that could have been available towards young kids and local permanent residence and Canadians depriving them of opportunity and pushing wages further down.
The deluge of international Indian students in Canada went largely into community colleges where Chinese international students were mostly always absent. Chinese intl students went to universities always, where the Indian deluge never went.
 
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