Simple. When we are talking about high risk jurisdictions that have a vested interest in destroying your company, especially when they have a demonstrated track record of kidnapping your founder's daughter and vocally expressing the aim of imprisoning your executives, the limit is drawn based on who is potentially expendable vs who is not. And it's not about fear. It's about calculated risks vs rewards.And I'm mocking you because you somehow think its right and proper that Chinese businesses should have to fear going abroad and at the same time be viewed as traitors by people like you.
And no matter how much you can do remotely, there will always be need to travel on site, wither its CEO, VPs, managers, engineers. Where do you draw the limit of who can travel internationally or not.
Please I NEED to see this video. I could use some good laughs right about now. Seriously, like LOL!While that's true to a degree, Uyghurs are more anti-western than the typical Chinese person. I remember someone posting a video of an American female tourist visiting a town and all the Uyghurs telling her how evil Americans are.
One of these videos.Please I NEED to see this video. I could use some good laughs right about now. Seriously, like LOL!
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Uighur guys be like "those foreigners flew over by plane just to steal some chickens"?
While that's true to a degree, Uyghurs are more anti-western than the typical Chinese person. I remember someone posting a video of an American female tourist visiting a town and all the Uyghurs telling her how evil Americans are.
It never even once comes to their mind to, you know be more competetitive, one has to be, well more competitive?
It's always sanctioning and denying the other to do free market activities and never to improve one self.
Pathetic
And you wonder why it was so devastating?
It seems the warmongers in the West has started to accuse their own people as incompetent, defeatist, or even traitorous, as though they want to psych up their population for a hot war with China.
by Lewis Page (The Telegraph)
"On Monday, the and her escorts exited the South China Sea south of Taiwan out into the Western Pacific. Eight more People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) warships sortied past Taiwan to the north, via the Miyako Strait. Altogether the Taiwanese government counted 20 Chinese warships in the waters around it on Tuesday, and many of these are moving to join up with the Shandong group as this article is written.
It’s the largest carrier group exercise by China seen to date – if it is an exercise.
In fact China would probably see this an operation not an exercise, though probably not a full blown combat op – not this time, anyway. It’s a piece of sabre-rattling intended as a response to several recent US-led manoeuvres with other nations in the region. From the Chinese point of view those came to a head last week with a transit of the Taiwan Strait by a US destroyer and a Canadian frigate, exercising their right of free navigation on the high seas under international law.
Xi Jinping doesn’t much care about international law, which has been largely torn up by Vladimir Putin. China doesn’t accept that Taiwan is independent, and Xi doesn’t like the fact that it is a strong industrial democracy which makes much of the world’s supply of microchips. He isn’t pleased that Taiwan makes extensive use of Western-controlled technology in doing this, which nowadays limits the supply of chips to Chinese industry. Not only the US but Britain is particularly involved here, due to the popularity of chip designs licenced from Cambridge-based Arm. The UK makes a lot of money on Taiwanese-fabricated chips..."
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To note (IMHO):
-The Telegraph is a notorious Anglo-Saxon propaganda and misinformation outlet.
-Lewis Page is just another Anglo-Saxon regime propagandist, one of many.
- Anglo-Saxon wars and coups of aggression (e.g. Iraq, Libya, Syria, Ukraine,etc.) are totally ignored by these regime propagandists.
(how can people be so shameless?)
I suspect Biden has confabulation, a sign of dementia. That means he should resign ASAP, let alone being a presidential candidate for the next election.
I am continually baffled at how literal fanfiction has increasingly krept into western coverage of high level party politics. It's embarrassing. If you're going to brazenly make shit up at least have it be interesting.
The CIA has basically admitted multiple times that they no longer have any idea what goes on at the Politburo level and above. Yet I am supposed to believe that some journalist contact has a direct line into Xi's personal happenings? I know this is ranty but it's just something I've noticed get steadily worse for a long time, and the sheer presumptuousness just makes me mad.