Hong-Kong Protests

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From a neutral point of view, their answers were quite honest instead of singing "our values...our values".

I think most interesting part of the video was, when they were asked about territorial issue, their answer was from timid to downright doesn't care.
US wouldn't like that :rolleyes:

They're honest because they really don't know what happened during Japan's imperialism days.


You gotta know the truth to lie.
 

Gatekeeper

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I didn’t watch the whole thing, but there was the one young woman who said she visited China once with her family and it was nice.

That basically sums up how China will never improve their image, especially in the US. Most people in the US have never travelled outside the country, let alone China. They will believe whatever is told to them.

Reminds me of a coworker I had from former Yugoslavia. He said basically western people have this outrageous notion that everything former communist is like the gulag. They don’t even realize that Yugoslavia was independent of the Soviet Union, people travelled freely, maybe even more freely than Americans at the time since it was easier to visit both western and communist bloc countries.

In the UK, most people view living in any commie countries is akin to living in the film "1984"
 

Gatekeeper

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They're honest because they really don't know what happened during Japan's imperialism days.


You gotta know the truth to lie.

Yes, I like the way the two girls said that around the Victoria in Pacific day, the media wheeled out lots of anti-China stuff out.

Sums it up for me!
 

NiuBiDaRen

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Liu Xiaobo also advocated 300+ more years of colonization from the civilized white people to elevate the Chinese
On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being self-hate, 5 being white worship, and 10 being Gordon Chang, where does Liu Xiaobo rate?
 
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