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Too many to mention, also: Vietnam, Korea, Philippines, Mexico, Chile, Cuba, Venezuela, Laos, Falkland Island, Taiwan, Yugoslavia, East Timor, Cambodia, Indonesia...and not to forget the 100 million beautiful native Americans killed by USA in the world's biggest and longest duration genocide ever took place in human history!
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You don't know anything about Russia, it's NOT a major importing country, it is a major oil and wheat exporter, this means many countries in the world depends on Russia, but Russia doesn't depend on the world!
Now that world oil price increased greatly, Russia benefits from it! Many countries include USA need oil from Russia. Most of Europe depend on Russia for oil, without oil there's no vehicle transportation, home heating, cooking and factory productions. Farming is in trouble without fuel for farm machineries. High oil price leads to higher costs of production, this kills USA and the world, but not China though because Russia has must signed a deal supplying oilatllw price to China, so now that China gets cheap oil from Russia, the production cost in China stays low, China will make more profits and get more export sales.
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You are wrong, all you got is fake news. The reality is most Hong Kong people hated the British colonial regime, it was corrupted and inefficient. Ever since 1997 handover HK has become much better under Chinese rule, it has a lot less corruption, lower crime rates (except the recent CIA funded violent destructive attacks), higher living standard, much longer life expectancy (now world's longest!), cleaner, more modern, more organized, better social welfare and assistance, better public infrastructures, and lots more improvements over the former brutal British colonial regime era.
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Not true, you have been told a misleading story by the west. The real truth is, before China turned communism the private farmers preferred male babies because males can help with farming, but after China became a communist country then farms were not the same as before, farms became communal and owned by the states, females also helped with farming, moreover farmers who used to own farms no longer need to worry about getting people to work, workers were sent in by the government. People got free housing, food and clothing, the farmers no longer worry about living expenses. All females got free education in the communist state. There was no problem for parents raising female babies because all costs were paid by the communist state, unlike in the old feudal era before the communists took over the country.
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China has rap long before there was any American Hip Hop. Most likely rap originated in China, not kidding you.
Earliest rap did actually exist in China long before American Hip Hop. Chinese rap was common in ancient China as a type of performing rhymn talking, often used in stage shows and street shows.
Wikipedia has some information regarding ancient Chinese rap.
In ancient China the rhythmic delivery of insulting or humorous verse – or Shulaibao – pre-dates contemporary American hip-hop by at least a thousand years!
Shulaibao (Chinese: 数来宝; pinyin: shǔláibǎo), also known as doggerel, jingle or clever tongue, is a Chinese folk art form consisting of spoken word poetry. It is usually performed by one person or a pair of performers.
The actors achieve an artistic effect by rhythmically reciting or improvising a story with a tightly-controlled number of words in each sentence. Shulaibao verse is typically humorous but easily understood. It is said to be deployed by street beggars, among others, as means of earning donations. It may be used to deliver a light-hearted insult about audience members or rivals. In this way it is similar to the spoken word art forms, such as a rap battle.
In 2014, the Chinese State Council declared shulaibo to be part of the country's national cultural heritage.
Here are some examples of original ancient Chinese rap:
https://youtu.be/uvIhi1WUwwk
https://youtu.be/MaB61OVufTw
https://youtu.be/wCrtrVMlNFI
https://youtu.be/mpcxZZ91Cqo
https://youtu.be/FKIFuBIDHMY
https://youtu.be/wLoSQ5vpU9A
https://youtu.be/7o1Ufl6Knv8
Here is a Canadian college professor doing ancient Chinese rap:
https://youtu.be/vCERYJA60_A
China has never banned rap because rap is an traditional Chinese music culture. Rap has existed in China for many centuries if not thousands of years, American rap mostly likely copied from traditional Chinese rap, believe or not.
It maybe true that China banned the whole trendy fashion scene of American Hip Hop, but China never banned rap because it has been a common performing art in China, it is also called Fast Beat or Fast Boards in China. The performance of rythm talking in singing style combined with clapping a musical device made of two wooden boards is an ancient traditional Chinese musical culture.
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This is obviously staged false news. The guy who claims to be a farmer and that the Chinese government acquired his farmland cheaply doesn't appear like a farmer at all; he looks like an educated city person who is well fed and has a decent life; he has better skin than fashion models'.
The person who sang "Hallelujah" spoke English far too well for an average Chinese; he's probably already living in the United States and has much English-speaking experience; any Chinese who can speak English as well as him can easily find a very well-paying job in China.
My guess is that the US government is fabricating this news to falsely paint China is in deep economic trouble and that a large number of people are unemployed, but anyone who watches some real unedited videos of China recently posted by foreigners in China can see that China is still busy and that mega malls are springing up everywhere.
Then there's the recent business news that numerous well-known American companies, like KFC, Popeyes, Starbucks, Pizza Hut, and many more, are setting up tens of thousands of new outlets in China. If China's economy is so poor, why are American multinational firms expanding their outlets in China? And, given China's high unemployment rate, why do they need to pay greater wages to attract workers?
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@sosophie479
In France, more than 2 million children live below the poverty line. There are about 30,000 children in France who are homeless and 9,000 who live in slums. About 100,000 children in France are reported as being in danger every year. Normally, reports are of mistreatment or neglect of children, or the risk of it, by their parents. The use of violence towards children is not actually forbidden in France.
In France, one of the world’s most affluent countries, child poverty is still a serious issue today, if not an increasingly urgent emergency.
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