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The Japanese only recognize strength. It is in their DNA. That is why Japanese simp for US despite getting nuked by them twice, but to this day consider Chinese filthy subhumans who should be genocided to extinction. The Japanese government is helmed by the ancestors of IJA high command. Make no mistake, if Japan had the power today, it would absolutely seek to conquer Asia. There is no remorse or regret here, not even a shred of it. The only way to get the Japanese people to respect you is to dominate them, utterly, completely, and without reservation.
How can they be secretly be imperialist while being simps for America? What you are saying makes no sense, imperial Japan hated America

The reason the Japanese government is subservient to America is because it's under military occupation. Ordinary Japanese aren't particularly fond of Americans, or anyone else for that matter. They certainly haven't forgotten Hiroshima.
 

Chevalier

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I hate the English.

Just look at today, it is still the same in Hong Kong, where they put English ahead of Chinese, and we get the Chinese fighting Chinese on a commercial flight.

They speak English on those Cathay Pacific flights because that is the corporate mandate, that they use English.

The English force the Chinese to speak their language, and that is not normal.

This 1 country 2 systems will not survive this Cathay Pacific debacle. Do not think this is an isolated incident. Foreign companies, like hotels, use to demand their employees speak English only, last time I was there which was a long time ago.

What is needed in Hong Kong is complete purge.
This is the reason I say that in the event of this war that the Americans want, that the territories of the Five Eyes are forfeit. It was inappropriate for nazi germany to retain its full territory, and so it is inappropriate for the white supremacists of Anglo America to retain their full territory.
Land is the true prize here, for posterity and for one’s descendants.
At least Professor Xi made a stand and sue the government. Even though, it might not be enough to deter future wrongful prosecution but fighting back is always better than do nothing.
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The man will need that money to start a new life in China. At his age, he’ll need every penny he can shake out of the FBI.
 

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Alway amusing when Western people think voting for a different flavor of ice cream being offered by the next warmonger. Instantly absolves them of the war crimes they supported and pushed for during the previous warmonger. Then they get absolutely flabbergasted when they are confronted because they think everyone has already given them forgiveness.
 

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I agree with some of what you said. However, I don't agree that most Chinese people see Japanese people and British people as crazy. In my opinion, China is so strong because the Chinese mindset is one of the pragmatic in the world. I agree that most Chinese people despise the Empire of Japan and Japanese ultranationalists, but based on what I've seen, most of us don't project those feelings onto contemporary Japanese people. When the Manchu people conquered China in the 1600s, millions of people died. They then imposed their hairstyle on the Chinese people for hundreds of years. Are contemporary Manchu people seen as crazy because of that? No! In fact, one of the most popular symbols of Chinese patriotism today is Wu Jing, a Manchu person. Are Mongolian people distrusted in modern China? Again, the answer is no. Instead of wrongfully encouraging hatred against modern Japan and modern Britain, Chinese society is focusing its energy on the most pragmatic course of action, strengthening its military and ensuring that China cannot be conquered again. In my opinion, such hatred is a huge waste of time and energy. Just look at India. Just go to any forum populated by Indians. Their hatred of Muslim people and Chinese people is immeasurable. It is almost like a part-time job for many of them. In 2023, the Mughal Empire is still a mainstream topic in India. That's absolutely absurd to me! All of the time and energy spent indulging in that hatred is completely wasted and is probably one of the reasons why India's leaders can control their people like puppets.

On the other hand, I have never met a Korean person who hasn't said something bad about Japan in public. Koreans suffered under Japanese occupation, but let's be honest, their suffering was no worse than ours. If anything, our suffering was much worse. I dated a Japanese girl in the past. I didn't care about her ethnicity at all. I only saw her as a cute Asian girl whose company I enjoyed. One day, my Korean friend told me "I can't see myself dating a Japanese girl because I'm Korean. I hate them." Another time, another Korean friend of mine yelled "f**k Japan" during a World Cup match. When I asked him why, he said "I hate Japan because I am a nationalist." To them, hating Japan (and now China), seems to be as natural as breathing, but honestly, I don't think they have many reasons to hate modern Japanese people. It is as if their brains are corrupted by hatred. Like I said, I don't know a single Chinese person who acts like this. That makes me so proud to be Chinese. In my opinion, the pragmatism of the Chinese people is one of the main reasons why China is so strong in 2023.
I think generally too, Chinese people contrary to the stereotypes are just more down to earth.

Like first off, yeah China's a country of 1.4 billion people. You're going to have kind people and you're going to have sons of bitches. You'll have people who are contemplative and self-reflective, you'll have shallow types who only want to deck themselves head to toe in designer brands. People who just want a quiet life, others who want money and influence at all costs, etc. you get the picture.

But throughout all my interactions Chinese people have a, as you put it, a certain practicality when it comes to approaching life and a really down to earth spirit. With some exceptions, they won't judge you too harshly until they really get to know you. And more importantly once you strike a conversation with them, they're usually very open to getting to know you and letting you know more about them. They had this quality, yes even during the 2010-2015 period when Chinese tourists were perhaps getting a deservedly bad rap. But as things have improved on the manner side, it has only allowed this down to earth quality that always been inherent in Chinese people to shine brighter.

Compared to other East Asians, I would say Japanese basically embody the stereotypical disciplined school boy persona and Chinese could definately learn more from that. Koreans are, I guess "polite" in a sense, but I've always found to them to be hyper competitive and really mean spirited if they find you unworthy of their respect, probably no wonder so many Koreaboos when they actually visit Korea reporting being dissapointed by the people they interact with. And let's not even talk of HK'ers. All the grumpiness, short tempers, and misanthropy of New York City without any of personality or character pretty much sums it up.

But of course, this is just based on my experience so if you want to, feel free to chime in with your experiences.
 

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Nuland smiling and shaking hands with new Chinese ambassador Xie Feng.

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China readout of meeting between Chinese and US commerce leaders.
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Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao, who is in the United States to attend the APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade Meeting, met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo in Washington on Thursday, according to China's commerce ministry.
The two sides had "candid, professional and constructive exchanges" on China-U.S. economic and trade relations as well as economic and trade issues of mutual concern, the ministry said.
The Chinese side expressed key concerns over the U.S. economic and trade policies towards China, semiconductor policy, export control and review of outbound investment. Both sides agreed to establish communication channels in order to maintain and strengthen exchanges on specific economic and trade concerns, as well as cooperation matters.

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Today, Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo met with Minister of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China Wang Wentao in Washington, DC. The two had candid and substantive discussions on issues relating to the U.S.-China commercial relationship, including the overall environment in both countries for trade and investment and areas for potential cooperation. Secretary Raimondo also raised concerns about the recent spate of PRC actions taken against U.S. companies operating in the PRC. This meeting was part of ongoing efforts to maintain open lines of communication and responsibly manage the relationship. Secretary Raimondo expressed her commitment to continuing to build on the engagement between President Biden and President Xi in Bali, Indonesia, in November 2022.


Will Chinese hacking derail U.S. hopes for a thaw with Beijing?​

Warnings of a new type of Chinese malware come as U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo met with her Chinese counterpart, Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao.

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Someone keeps sabotaging China-US relationship.
 

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Will Chinese hacking derail U.S. hopes for a thaw with Beijing?​

Warnings of a new type of Chinese malware come as U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo met with her Chinese counterpart, Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao.

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Someone keeps sabotaging China-US relationship.

This is just balloon gate 2.0. US is setting up their excuses for in case Biden doesn't get the call with Xi. US can't admit they're being ignored by China, they have to act like they are driving the engagement
 

dxq4412

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I agree with some of what you said. However, I don't agree that most Chinese people see Japanese people and British people as crazy. In my opinion, China is so strong because the Chinese mindset is one of the pragmatic in the world. I agree that most Chinese people despise the Empire of Japan and Japanese ultranationalists, but based on what I've seen, most of us don't project those feelings onto contemporary Japanese people. When the Manchu people conquered China in the 1600s, millions of people died. They then imposed their hairstyle on the Chinese people for hundreds of years. Are contemporary Manchu people seen as crazy because of that? No! In fact, one of the most popular symbols of Chinese patriotism today is Wu Jing, a Manchu person. Are Mongolian people distrusted in modern China? Again, the answer is no. Instead of wrongfully encouraging hatred against modern Japan and modern Britain, Chinese society is focusing its energy on the most pragmatic course of action, strengthening its military and ensuring that China cannot be conquered again. In my opinion, such hatred is a huge waste of time and energy. Just look at India. Just go to any forum populated by Indians. Their hatred of Muslim people and Chinese people is immeasurable. It is almost like a part-time job for many of them. In 2023, the Mughal Empire is still a mainstream topic in India. That's absolutely absurd to me! All of the time and energy spent indulging in that hatred is completely wasted and is probably one of the reasons why India's leaders can control their people like puppets.

On the other hand, I have never met a Korean person who hasn't said something bad about Japan in public. Koreans suffered under Japanese occupation, but let's be honest, their suffering was no worse than ours. If anything, our suffering was much worse. I dated a Japanese girl in the past. I didn't care about her ethnicity at all. I only saw her as a cute Asian girl whose company I enjoyed. One day, my Korean friend told me "I can't see myself dating a Japanese girl because I'm Korean. I hate them." Another time, another Korean friend of mine yelled "f**k Japan" during a World Cup match. When I asked him why, he said "I hate Japan because I am a nationalist." To them, hating Japan (and now China), seems to be as natural as breathing, but honestly, I don't think they have many reasons to hate modern Japanese people. It is as if their brains are corrupted by hatred. Like I said, I don't know a single Chinese person who acts like this. That makes me so proud to be Chinese. In my opinion, the pragmatism of the Chinese people is one of the main reasons why China is so strong in 2023.
Thank you for your addition. Regarding my comment that the Japanese are crazy, a more accurate statement might be: Given past historical memories and present-day events, Chinese people believe that the Japanese have a crazy gene in their bones that has been deliberately preserved. Once this gene is activated, the entire Japanese nation and country will once again fall into madness. However, it has not been activated now, even if a small part of the Japanese right-wing is trying to awaken it but is unable to successfully activate the crazy gene. In this situation, as you said, it does not prevent the Chinese from dealing with them pragmatically. As for Britain, I think the crazy gene of the Anglo-Saxon race is much stronger than that of the Yamato race in Japan.

Of course, when I refer to genes here, I am not talking about racial biology or genetics. Instead, I am referring to a certain group consciousness and social trend that, due to historical memory, has a particularly alienating characteristic within a specific ethnic group.
 

dxq4412

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This is just balloon gate 2.0. US is setting up their excuses for in case Biden doesn't get the call with Xi. US can't admit they're being ignored by China, they have to act like they are driving the engagement
I have always believed that China should pay more attention to the US election in its own way. For instance, when Trump attacks Biden, Beijing could announce an investigation into several corruption cases involving Trump’s early business contacts in China. Or when Biden attacks Trump, information about Biden’s son’s involvement in bribery and corruption in China could be revealed on mainland Chinese social media due to a hacker intrusion… What? It’s not 2020 anymore? Oh no, it’s too late. Wait a minute, is it Biden vs. Trump again this year??? Holdmy beer…

Sorry I digressed.
 
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