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zyklon

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Why do you have such animosity for Vietnam?

The ethnic Chinese community of Vietnam (also known as the Hoa locally) have been subject to a great deal of persecution and discrimination at the hands of successive Vietnamese governments over the years.

Needless to say, there's also a great deal of Sinophobia found within the nation's rank and file, despite deep cultural, ideological and economic ties with China and ethnic Chinese communities across Southeast Asia and in the West.

Things have gotten better since the 1980s, but a lot of ethnic Chinese who fled Vietnam as refugees in the 1980s and 1970s got absolutely horrifying stories about the mistreatment and injustices they experienced.

If I had to guess @Quan8410 may have been privy to and/or impacted by the the abuses of the Vietnamese authorities firsthand at some point . . .
 

Mt1701d

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I understand they have to have the best interest of their economy in mind but these actions literally justifies Trump’s position. Meaning he can demand more pain to be bore by the average American because of this ‘winning’ situation, and basically give him far more room to make more crazy and unreasonable demands. If true, this is a Chamberlain moment.
 

Eventine

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I understand they have to have the best interest of their economy in mind but these actions literally justifies Trump’s position. Meaning he can demand more pain to be bore by the average American because of this ‘winning’ situation, and basically give him far more room to make more crazy and unreasonable demands. If true, this is a Chamberlain moment.
Vassals will vassal. The US's vassals are among the most loyal in the world. China really needs to learn from how the US was able to create such obedient vassals.
 

Quan8410

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The ethnic Chinese community of Vietnam (also known as the Hoa locally) have been subject to a great deal of persecution and discrimination at the hands of successive Vietnamese governments over the years.

Needless to say, there's also a great deal of Sinophobia found within the nation's rank and file, despite deep cultural, ideological and economic ties with China and ethnic Chinese communities across Southeast Asia and in the West.

Things have gotten better since the 1980s, but a lot of ethnic Chinese who fled Vietnam as refugees in the 1980s and 1970s got absolutely horrifying stories about the mistreatment and injustices they experienced.

If I had to guess @Quan8410 may have been privy to and/or impacted by the the abuses of the Vietnamese authorities firsthand at some point . . .
You even don't need to be Chinese to feel how absurd the propaganda again the Chinese in Vietnam. Literally everyone is blaming China for Trump's tarrif othern than Trump. Trump in fact is also the most popular US president in Vietnam ever. The Vietnamese is taught to hate Chinese from the bone. They even can lick anybody ass to inflict some damage to China. That level of hate is insane even from an outsider's point of view.
 

manqiangrexue

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India will prove to be a winner from this, like it or not. The 26% tariffs Trump placed on them is insignificant in the larger scheme of things. India will get a bigger slice of the US market because it has lower tariffs than any other poor country that manufactures anything.
Nah. Remember why India doesn't already have a larger slice of the pie? China makes Apple's flagship iphones that, were it not for Chinese phones, would dominate the world. When they tried to move that line to India, they found that Indians couldn't even make iphone casings that pass QC... and that's after round 1 where the whole factory got looted and burned by its own workers...
 
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