manqiangrexue
Brigadier
No, I said I don't care to talk about the Chinese who remain in the US either because they have nothing to offer China or because they don't want to. Those who can leave this dump of discrimination against them and bring thier talents home are of much interest to me. But the others, if they want to stubbornly dig into a hostile environment like a redneck who always rebuilds right in the middle of Tornado Valley time and time again after he gets wrecked, that's their cup of tea. They're beyond help. Stand up or lay low; it's unimportant what else about them.As you have said, you don't care to talk about those Chinese that have decided to work and live in western countries. And maybe from that perspective you might have misunderstood my posts. In this post-chain I replied about Indians(western citizens) working in western multinational corporation in western countries and how Chinese people (western citizens) can learn something from those Indians and should also climb the corporate and political leaderships to help themselves and their community. There wasn't really anything about India, China and their citizens until you replied to my posts and inject them in.
That's because you fail to think about the deeper level of why things happen. The anti China trend has nothing to do with Indians talking shit. It's all about Western fear of Chinese growing power. Hence, it's a waste of time to talk about Indians beating a dead horse in the US. They talk smack about China because that's what America is doing, not the other way around. Indians bend to their environment; no matter what level they make it to, that remains true. They dare not bend their environment or the world like Chinese people do, even if we are more low key.Yes, I do believe the continuous anti-China talk points from the like of Vivek and Nikki does megaphones and reinforces the anti-China trend in USA. And it continues to negatively affect Chinese products/services/business and Chinese people in USA.
India was ahead of China after WWII. Now they're decades behind China. Whatever "help" you imagine them giving back to India isn't worth a rat's ass hair. Hence my points, the Chinese way to keep a low profile but your country in your heart, is the right way compared to Indians immitating white people running their mouths while never looking back at where they were from.And yes, Indian workers/leaders/CEOs in western corporations does help India even if they themselves haven't moved back to India yet. They move back-office works to India, they bring Research and Development works to India, and they help develop connections with Indian business and universities.
Actually, the Chinese in the US and other countries have also made great contributions to China's rise by returning with what they've learned. Some of them even live very dangerous lives of continuing to do so while remaining in a hostile country. It's the Indians that treat going back like a death sentence that help no one but themselves.Bull, Chinese people in China have made China a superpower and the Indians and Chinese living in the US and other countries have minimum influence and help for their mother countries, period.
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