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Comments by "Sean" (@SuccessforLifester) on "Could Singapore defend against a Chinese invasion?" video.
So rude. No wonder globally no one likes Chinese netizens.
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@fouly1981 You can point out your view points but you don't have to scold other people. It is people like you that no one likes China
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@orz.4805 Almost 99 percent of Chinese Netizens, when commenting on a different viewpoint, would include a personal insult in the comment. They following the culture of their leaders. The rot starts at the top
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@orz.4805 Typing in Traditional Chinese doesn't mean anything. The no integrity Chinese netizens would use fake names, fake photos, fake languages, fake nationalities to further their propaganda. Some would use strange names like Or Z. , pretending to be a westerner. How can I be racist when my ethnicity is Chinese. I will not say I am Chinese because Chinese netizens have attacked and insulted me before for saying I am Chinese.
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@TY-ck1yd I was sharing examples of how Mainland Chinese netizens like to insult other people. There was this video where a China lady was interviewing a Singapore man on how come Singaporean doesn't identify himself as a Zhong Guoren. So I wrote that Singaporean Chinese called themselves Huaren, not Zhong Guoren. And that our Chinese language is called Huayu not Zhongwen. I also related a story of a stranger lady I chatted with. During her holiday in China, a China sale lady noted she spoke mandarin. So China lady told auntie, ah you speak Chinese, so you are Zhong Guoren. Auntie said no I am Singaporean, a Huaren, not a Zhong Guoren. Then the two of them ended up quarreling. A mainland Chinese netizens responded to my comment. Calling Singaporeans an in*erior race, b***ard, and that Singapore is nothing to China. That Singapore doesn't have to exist. And said we shouldn't call ourselves Chinese, that we are b****ard. From that exchange I have learnt not to called myself a Chinese directly. I will write in more succinct terms to indicate that it is ethnicity I am talking about. Hope you are clear now.
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@TY-ck1yd In Singapore Channels I would call them mainland Chinese. But in global channels, just calling them Chinese will do. Because globally being a Chinese also mean being a China citizen most of the times. I will make sure I say my ethnicity is Chinese to distinguish myself from mainland Chinese.
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@ding24_ Yeah. But in case a foreigner asked are you Chinese? I would say my ethnicity is Chinese. But I am from Singapore.
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