Comments by "Matthew Morgan" (@matthewmorgan7106) on "" video.
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@swahilinguvu9902 You are more right than wrong. Germans were indeed a militaristic nation, originally centred around the state of Prussia and finally unified by Otto von Bismarck in 1871. Prior to this, the separate German states seemed to be in a constant state of war with their neighbours, (Denmark, Austria, Poland and France). This is a bit like the Song Dynasty's conflicts with the Vietnamese, Northern Han, Southern Han, Southern Tang and finally the Mongols who conquered China, ending in 1279. Its true that Europeans seem to be generally more aggressive than Asians. This is likely due to the naturally higher levels of testosterone and similar throughout all European males. The fact that Germany (and Europe) is now peaceful is because the Europeans have finally realised the price of war is too high. Nations can not be truly conquered unless the whole population is displaced or exiled and then replaced by another, different ethnic population. This is what the Han Chinese are currently doing in Xiangtan. China has joined a very exclusive club of those countries committing genocide in the modern age, which include: Turkey, Germany, Serbia and Rwanda.
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@Space Exploration I could add comments to videos condemning the CCP and its atrocities on Youtube but chose to come to the epicentre of ignorance and paid CCP shills and misguided nationalists. Its more fun but more challenging. I've seen all the memes you wumaos put up, the latest seeming to be white supremacy which I assume, you picked up from one of the western leftists message boards or BLM websites. Since you brought up a philosophical point relating to what might be suitable for Chinese culture, allow me to briefly elaborate. Because your culture is so biased towards order and conformity, there is less room for original thinking and "disruptive" ideas which are often the genesis of new and interesting technologies. This is why it has been necessary for Chinese research and manufacturing companies to steal western technologies. Has this occurred to you? Although the CCP has done its best to destroy what goes for culture in China, it has cemented in place, through various forms of indoctrination, the natural occurring tendency among Chinese people to not challenge power. Over the past seventy years of communist, this has left the people vulnerable to exploitation and manipulation more than in the past. Now that there is an "exquisite" totalitarian regime in place, it might be possible to push the boundaries of innovative and original thinking... but it seems the spirit of free thinking has evaporated along with the better traditions of your culture, leaving dysfunctional, angry weirdos like you to howl at the moon. Its sad.
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@oscarchute5702 Chinese people need to understand that the CCP is regarded in Australia as an international criminal organisation which is currently practicing murderous fascist policies within its captive nations and is a threat to humanity where ever it goes .... Tibet, Outer Mongolia, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, soon Taiwan. If China was ruled by a representative government which abided by modern social attitudes, diplomatic protocols and fair commerce, the cancellation of the BRI would never have happened. Chinese business culture, in its current form, has nothing to offer other countries apart from enslavement. It is therefore being rejected wholesale. Other countries have done the same and the trend will continue. As far as the numbers of people who support the CCP is concerned, please don't assume we are stupid enough to believe ANYTHING coming from an apologist for a crime syndicate like the CCP. Secondly, if there was an alternative "Party" in China, the CCP support would be recorded at approximately 15% with most of the remaining supporters too traumatised and brainwashed from 70 years of brutal communist suppression to think for themselves because the CCP has succeeded in supressing original thinkers and creativity. There is no room in your poisoned society for genuine leadership or authentic heros to emerge. Instead you have a bunch of cowardly old men and their corrupt associates stealing China's wealth and subverting young minds. I've been to China five times in the past ten years you asshole and over that time seen gradual degradation of people's freedom and rights, so fuck you.
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@timetraveller885 How? By loading China with so much debt that future generations will be paying it off for years.
Or.. more likely, the whole economy will simply implode because the banks (Bank Of China, China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China and Bank of Communications) will experience massive right offs due to bad debt. The plunging US dollar will give these banks some breathing space but only temporarily. China has reached the end of the road for stimulus measures. Debt monetization through the government issued bonds to cover its spending will lead (is leading) to high inflation which accelerates the already bad situation for the banks. So, the collapse of the Chinese economy will start with the banks. Making the situation even worse will be a the eventual crash of the US dollar so China need to call on its huge gold reserves to purchase food, machinery and components for its manufacturing sector because who the f*ck would take RMB as payment? Hence the yuan will go into a tail spin and the people of China will find themselves back in 1980, decoupled from the world financial institutions with civil unrest rearing it ugly head. Does that answer your question? Before you start crapping on about the US having exactly the same problem, save it. I'm not American. But yes, they have the same problem. However, the difference is the Americans will solve their problems much more quickly because they have an open and democratic society. Might sound meaningless to you, but its makes all the difference during crisis.
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