Comments by "F Liu" (@F_Liu) on "Alex Christoforou"
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As a Chinese, the US can forget about colour revolution regime change in China, the West tried this in 1989 in Beijing, and 2019 in Hong Kong, the funny thing is the Hong Kong riots has achieved the total opposite effect onto the Chinese, not only it let the Chinese see though the West's ugly intention (not a regime change of only the government but more like destabilising China so the Chinese will have a poorer life which no Chinese would allow that to happen), it also let them understand much better what 1989 was all about: a colour revolution. Chinese people are no fools, only the US government is fantasizing that if they try hard enough eventually the Chinese will submit to their rule. The Chinese never did, they fought hard against it and they will continue to do so, so like I said, the US can forget about imposing its will on China.
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@willhall4037 Originally, I meant the Western political authority for the most part but also I am afraid to say a good percentage of population in the West, just my observation having lived in the West myself for many years, not a generalization. I am sorry if you find this offensive, but I still hold my opinion the same. You see I have a good reason for calling you projecting, because while you see yourselves being ''slaves'' and your government does not represent your interests, we Chinese don't see it that way, because the current Chinese government in power came from the poor therefore, at least in theory they work FOR the interests of their people. I reject, as a Chinese the Western concept of separating Chinese government from the Chinese people and of course reject implying the Chinese population as ''slaves'' of their government, but I am not stupid, I understand where you way of thinking coming from, but I am just telling you in my way how the Chinese see their government NOT the same as how you see your government. So just to repeat, we Chinese people are for the most part on the same side as the government, unlike some people in the West.
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