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They shouldn't bother with education when there aren't going to be any jobs waiting for them when they get back home. They should learn how to sell and promote.
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Lol. It's because they aren't. They never were and they never will be. It's all a lie that they manufactured as usual.
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Lol even with evidence you choose to delude yourself bot
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@cherylrichard3059 Not really, it just looks that way.
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Define "good"?
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Get Japanese or South Korean. Those cars are far superior and easier to maintain.
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And it's literally the group that has kids and is supporting the elderly. China is digging itself into a grave - These 35 + group will be the new face of social upheaval and protests in China.
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@DC-wo2yb Everything hinges on the US economy. That would be really stupid and willingly blinding yourself to reality.
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They don't celebrate anything without crackdowns. It's a "no fun" country.
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@farquad4192 You make your money once. Never again because you scammed someone. What kind of business model is that?
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@sleepinglaffey3886 "They have steadfastly resisted the introduction of other standards developed elsewhere and which, though far from ideal in practice, are of proven superiority to their own in enabling the average of mankind to derive the most from his environment in competition with his fellows." - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China)
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Unfortunately, people are dictated by how everything costs. Nevermind what's in the food or how it was made. For Chinese, price always trumps quality.
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My brother's gf has a friend who has connections to Samsung in Korea. They were always going to move to Vietnam. They started doing this even before Covid to cut costs.
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@jansg405 Lol, even they know the truth. That's why the more you mention it to them, the angrier they get.
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@pycJIaH77 yes, they are . That's why you need to talk to a licensed financial advisor instead of speculating on the market.
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That's how screwed the economy is.
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Keep telling yourself that. Maybe one day it will come true.
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$76,000 for a Lambo? Damn. That's a bargain.
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@ramseydoon8277 No, he always comes here despite knowing it's "propaganda". Says a lot more about him instead of disproving the video with common sense and logic.
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Forget the backstabbing. Look at how they steal from them constantly, especially their IP and Russia can only be annoyed by this.
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I only have 1 credit card and no debt. It looks like I can't either...
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I'm not an American but I can't help but feel proud of Donal Trump. Truly a man of action.
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They won't. They've always tolerated tyrannical rulers. Read history.
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Whatever you say to justify their lack of insight...
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That's not always true, which makes that statement a lie.
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@Psychx_ "Most thoughtful foreigners in China today believe that a monarchy would be best for the country in its present stage. Where trustworthiness is as scarce as it is in China, it is probably better to have a government highly centralized, requiring as few authoritative individuals as possible, in order to utilize most effectively the limited amount of honestly available. But even with a highly centralized monarchy, or dictatorship, some delegation of responsibility in the lower official orders is unavoidable, and there are not enough reliable men in China to fill these posts. " - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China) They have always been this way. Not much has changed even during the time of their Emperors.
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With lack if money comes such an obvious realization lol
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"According to our standards, it is a melancholy truth that nearly every single word and gesture in China having the outward semblance of squareness, sincerity, loyalty and truth is a hollow rite, while the only genuine consistencies of words with actions are those in the field of rascality. " - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China) "Survival depends upon out-deceiving competitors. With the credentials of economic success a matter of deception, those who are at the top may be expected to be better at the game than those lower down. Experience with "high class" Chinese, especially officials, bears out this proposition with sad frequency" - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend
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There are more and more products on Amazon not made in China. So it's slowly changing.
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"They have steadfastly resisted the introduction of other standards developed elsewhere and which, though far from ideal in practice, are of proven superiority to their own in enabling the average of mankind to derive the most from his environment in competition with his fellows." - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China) This is all willfully being done. They don't give a damn.
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Everything in China is an illusion, including the fact that they have law enforcement that enacts laws.
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A lot of people feel entitled to youth labor. It's like this in a lot of places even in the developed world.
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Huawei got into the piggery business as well. Maybe they should just invest in pigs.
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Yup, you're all treated like garbage all the same.
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@walter3433 You clearly haven't heard of State owned enterprises.
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Because greed makes everyone stupid.
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Well they are aren't they?
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they would get water damaged. So no, they wouldn't work
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You'd be surprised. There's still a lot of stupid "adventurers" in this world who still want to visit Pooh land.
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@vanessali1365 you're talking about a country where deceit is the norm. So to lie to others they keep up fake appearances. It's rooted in insecurity and anxiety. Wouldn't be able to relate because some of us have been brought up with common sense.
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Greed and stupidity until they are taught a costly lesson
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Yup "A people who show surprising sensitivity of feeling and at the same time appall us with their seeming crudity of instinct, accomplished in craftsmanship yet living ever in houses falling to pieces, alert in business yet unable to make a success or large business themselves, quoting proverbs about truth in every breath and not to be believed in anything, always exasperating us and then mollifying our exasperation with a talent all their own, always busy and never getting anything done - four hundred million of them, upon a background of green paddies seen through slow rain, swirling yellow rivers with bobbing junks and rattan sails, above and through all the smell of a damp moldiness amid spiced cooking - that is China and the Chinese." - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China)
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Not intelligent enough to innovate especially when thoughts are censored
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Everything to do with China reminds you of the USA. Like as if protests only happen in the US.
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Problem is nobody can go there because everyone is stuck in snow.
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@Sebastianmaz615 Everything they produce has a nefarious purpose in mind. Make no mistake.
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Who's buying the gold? The government? or Chinese people? How much of that gold is fake?
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Read up on China under the KMT and even before that. They've always had oppressive leaders. Doesn't matter if they are nationalists, communists, or even emperors. What they say goes to the detriment of everyone else.
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@johnsullivan937 they don't have 1.4 billion people. Their population numbers have been overcounted since one child policy was enacted. There population is more like 800 million.
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Because they don't get any other time to do this.
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