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Comments by "Vale Tudo" (@valetudo1569) on "Which European Countries are Most Pro-China?" video.
China: Don't politicize trade!" Also China: We won't trade anything with Lithuanian components because of politics
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@hgkghkhgkgh8378 My point is they are constantly the ones saying not to do the exact thing they do constantly. Simply don't say it
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@Puntonghua The same can be said about China when it happens to them
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@hgkghkhgkgh8378 Its all still politics man. Same thing happened when Australia asked for an independent investigation into the origins of Covid and China put an 80% tariff on Australian barley, coal, and suspended beef imports from four major Australian meat processing plants. Again, they can do what they want with their own trade - but don't constantly accuse others of something they also do, and quite significantly.
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@Puntonghua I think you don't understand what I said in my original comment
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@Chizuru_Fan Disagree
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@Puntonghua Lol okay
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@beerharmien re-read what I said in my original comment for your answer
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@brianliew5901 I'm not American
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@brianliew5901 Feel free to explain the flaws in my logic
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@pbworld7858 None of anything you said has to do with China's hypocrisy about politicizing trade while at the same time - politicizing trade itself. Lithuania recognizing the Taiwan embassy has nothing to do with sinophobic hatred, and none of anything here has anything to do with the US. Use your brain and actually watch the video, read what I said, think critically, and stop obsessing with the US.
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@pbworld7858 what part of what I said was propaganda or racist?
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@pbworld7858 Lol yeah I do. Please tell me
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@brianliew5901 You can't explain anything. Your response is purely emotional because you read something you didn't like
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@brianliew5901 I'm not American, so I don't know why you keep bringing up "Uncle Sam". I'm talking about China, which is a different country entirely than the US. China constantly complains about others politicizing trade, while itself politicizes trade a lot. Lithuania is only one example
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@brianliew5901 This is true, 但是我会说中文。 Anyways you could try refuting my argument instead of resorting to race
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@brianliew5901 Im now questioning if you even watched the video? It says right in the video above, and also a simple google search could tell you. It also doesn't matter, because China claims to explicitly separate politics from trade - but they do not. There are many examples of this
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@awsblacknight6956 The issue is not the politicizing of trade - the issue is constantly pointing the figure and accusing others of doing it. China can do whatever it wants with its trade, but it does not have to keep crying about trade being politicized when it does that itself, and a lot. Simply stop saying it
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@h.c3804 Tell me how I'm wrong
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@raidenshougun9663 I'm not American and I never mentioned America.
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@jacksmith-mu3ee I'm not American
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@teodorradovic1254 Then that is politicising trade, right?
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@yuliusseraph4973 I'm not American though. Why do all you guys keep responding with things about the US?
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@VienPeaaace This comment is so stupid that it makes my brain hurt
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@来玩啊 请回应我原来评论中提到的矛盾
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@来玩啊 我觉得你没有理解我原来评论的要点。请再试一次
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@来玩啊 那么你的评论和我的原始评论有什么关系呢?我的评论是关于中国不断指责他人将贸易政治化,同时却在做着同样的事情。问题不在于将贸易政治化,这是任何国家的权利,问题在于指责他人。我认为最好不要指责他人。
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@来玩啊 这件事非常明显,与公平贸易环境无关。立陶宛在本国内做出了政治决定(这是他们的权利),中国不喜欢这一决定,于是用贸易方式进行了经济报复,这实际上是将贸易政治化了。一个国家有权对自己的内部环境及外交关系和决策进行决定。中国也有权决定如何进行贸易,问题在于它经常指责别国的行为,而自己却经常做同样的事情。这并非个别事件,另一个显著的例子是当澳大利亚要求对冠状病毒进行独立调查时,中国以贸易制裁严厉报复。这是一种持续的行为模式,如果中国想这样做,那么就更应该停止在批评别国时使用这些点来作为谈资
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