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Comments by "Patrick T" (@patrickt49) on "Something Big Happened! China Erupts in a New Wave of Attacking Foreign Car Brands" video.
Their cameras always seem to "break" when they need to look for perpetrators.
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Why would you even entertain the idea? It's hell on Earth.
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I would have seriously just walked away. What is it to that woman what car he drives? She needs to get a life and he needs to grow a spine.
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Despite being "educated", logic and critical thinking isn't one of the strong suits of the majority. Instead, they opt for brainless nationalism to the detriment of the country. "It has been pointed out in preceding chapters that contrary to the current American conception, the Chinese leaders do not impress any one as struggling against the illiteracy of the masses. The thing is the other way around, with the illiterate masses struggling-for survival-against the terrible tyranny and crushing oppression of their leaders. Not anxious for strife and content to plow their small farms, the majority of the common people would be better off without leaders than with the ones they have." - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China)
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There are two Chinese who exist: hyper nationalist morons who are either paid or not paid by the government, and rational folks who know about the government's manipulative ways. Hopefully most Chinese are leaning towards the latter.
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@pavlovbeltran no common sense, zero self awareness. Not surprising here.
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Their ungratefulness is innately cultural regardless of who is ruling them. "Tens of thousands of Chinese students annually extract all they can get from the mission schools, and after graduation, without ever having exhibited the slightest interest in Christianity, got about getting a job in business, the government or an allied racket, banditry, or whatever looks most promising. That is natural enough, but that they should be anti-foreign after having been beneficiaries of so much is typically Chinese." - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China)
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