Comments by "神州 Shenzhou" (@Shenzhou.) on "BBC News"
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@chaospilot2142 So because I point out Islam harmful effects, means I am rassist? Do you have to be so politically correct all the time? Look at the West and its being overrun with political correctness and Westerners are literally bending over backwards to accommodate Muslims. Refugees are fleeing their conflicted Islamic countries and settling in predominantly Christian Western countries like USA and EU and are under little pressure to adapt to their new environment, much to the dismay of Americans and Europeans.
For example, Muslims men may take on multiple wives, and Muslim women continue to wear Islamic head veil in public, and secretly, many Westerners are angry about it, but they are afraid to voice their true opinions for fear of being labelled as racists (or as you spelt, rassist) or Islamophobes (fear of Islam) because political correctness culture is preventing the West from being honest. The Muslims take Westerners silence as acceptance of their cultures, and continue to spread Islam.
Furthermore, non-Muslims must convert to Islam if they marry a Muslim, while being Christian is a matter of choice. Caucasian Christian families are growing smaller too, because of low birth rates and higher divorce rates, while Muslims are bringing their huge families (especially if they have 4 wives) to Western countries and spreading Islam throughout the West.
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+M Halvaresh China only sold small arms to Sudan that's all, we did not hire any Islamic militants. China observes a policy of non-interference in other countries internal affairs, and we will sell arms to anyone who wants to buy them, and also offer to build infrastructure in their countries. In many African countries China is helping build infrastructure like roads, railways, highways, schools, hospitals, hotels, football stadiums, shopping centers, powerstations, dams and telecommunication projects. China has done much to develop Africa in decades, compared to what Westerners been doing in Africa for centuries.
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@eltyjamessmith3482 China today is currently at peace and not at war with any country. Instead of making war, China is building infrastructure like roads, railways, highways, bridges, tunnels, powerstations, dams, ports, airports, etc, in developing countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan as well as African countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Chad, Sudan,
Whereas the United States is warmonger, being involved in Gulf War, Iraq War, Afghan War, Libyan War, Syrian War, etc, even in the 21st century. The US is enacting regime change by bombing those countries and cutting off their "heads" (Saddam Hussein, Muammar Gaddafi, etc) and then installing their own US puppet governments in place. Now it appears Assad of Syria and Maduro of Venezuela are next on this list.
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@MoejiiOsmanTV About Chinese students studying overseas, China is world's most populous country and its possible that not enough resources, not enough schools, not enough jobs for everyone in China. With such high student population, competition for top schools and higher education in China is fierce and intense. Some students don't qualify for local university, so they may choose to study abroad (especially if their parents have $$$). Some graduates unable to find job in China, so they may seek employment opportunities outside of China.
That's why Western schools are positively flooded with Chinese international students, competing with your local students in tests, exams, for university places, and even job offers when they graduate. If they can't find a job in your country, they are always welcome to come back to China (thus saving China the resources needed to train this student to university level) and bringing foreign knowledge and technology to China.
If they find a job and remain in your country, then they are depriving a local graduate of a job. If they rise to high position in corporate or government sector, they may get approached by CCP and possibly recruited as a spy in your country.
Whichever way you look at it, China wins.
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