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Comments by "Seven Proxies" (@sevenproxies4255) on "Do The Chinese Think China Is No. 1? | ASIAN BOSS" video.
Wolfferoni: America is made of LEGAL immigrants. It's also a democratic republic. A government in a democratic republic is supposed to be the servant of it's CITIZENS. Not a servant to every person in the world. Trumps idea of America first is completely just and in accordance with the ideals of democracy. America should not be some sort of social welfare office for the entire world.
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AngKear: I'm not american or chinese either. What you fail to realize is that american citizens are still the primary customers of most american companies. America is where the money is. If you start making more americans unemployed and removing larger portions of their disposable income, then the american companies who think they have profits to gain by outsourcing all the jobs to china, india and mexico will start seeing the opposite: losses in profit because their american consumers are too afflicted with unemployment to keep up the necessary consumer levels to sustain these businesses. It's not like mexicans, chinese or indians are going to "take over" and start shopping at Walmart or dining more often over at KFC. The practice of outsourcing is extremely short sighted.
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I have to say that I'm not sure if China overtaking the US in global trade is a good thing. Please don't misunderstand, I don't want to deny the chinese people increased prosperity. But looking at the chinese regime, with it's totalitarian government as well as the worrying system of "social credit", internet censorship as well as the heavy CCTV monitoring of regular citizens in it'a larger cities might spread and become normalized outside of China if the country becomes a more powerul global economic influence. The U.S isn't perfect and far from ethical in it's international affairs, but the society is still based around a constitution with unalienable freedoms and liberties (like the first amendment), whereas China is an oppressive regime where the regular people have no rights, and the socialist party ruling over them have no responsibilities to it's citizens whatsoever. If China moved away from it's current system of governance to a more liberalist system or governance with democratic elections and a constitution of rights, I would be more optimistic to the development of an improving economy. But looking at China right now, it's like seeing the Third Reich or the Khmer Rouge gaining more economic power and influence in world trade. I want the Chinese people to have better lives, but I don't want the socialist party ruling them gaining more and more power.
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It's funny to see a chinese citizen expressing views like Trump being a quack, knowing full well that he could never express such views about Xi Jinping or the socialist party ruling over him unpunished.
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AngKear: It's not a "retreat". It's a policy of not leaving americans unemployed by letting american companies outsource all labour positions to foreign countries. America will not remain a superior economy for long if more and more americans are forced into uneployment while indians or chinese earn wages through american companies instead. That deal only benefits india and china, not american citizens in general.
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AngKear: Which is why big global corporations need to be opposed, and not catered to because their interests conflict with the national sovreignty of nation states where they operate. I am fully opposed to globalization. As is most of Trumps voters. Because we have seen the effects of globalism, and it's never something good for us.
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