On Apr 7, 6:35=A0am, Quadibloc <jsav...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 6, 1:25 am, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > And I will say
> > it again, China's worst enemy is the Chinese people themselves.
> > Throughout Chinese history, dynastic empires were brought down by
> > Chinese people helping to bring down the Chinese empire.
>
> I don't disagree with the second sentence. But I think that throughout
> Chinese history, the worst enemies of China's people were always those
> dynastic emperors.
And vis-versa, dynastic emperors worst enemy was the Chinese people
themselves, and they continue to be China's worst enemy.
>
> It's individual Chinese people that have feelings and can be hurt,
Chinese people had been killed, and killed in large numbers throughout
Chinese history. Chinese people have conditioned themselves to death,
starvation, hard****p, hunger, endured terrible livelihood throughout
history. They also had devised to survive. It is these survival
conditional methods that make Chinese people to take the first
op****tunity out. Money was and is the most and the worst type of
crimes in China.
> not
> China;
Because of China's past history. China was and is not part of their
life. Their own life comes first, second, their family, their
relatives,... China as a nation comes last, if at all. That is why I
said Chinese people would sell China for $50.00.
> so the nation exists to serve the people,
The word, "nation" would never come up in their mind.
> not the other way
> around.
"Me" was and is always first. Family second, relatives - third,...
> China is not the body,
Yes, "China" was and is just a body, any body, but NOT their body.
> with the Chinese people only being the
> cells.
Chinese people's first thought is self-survival, nothing else. Even
in today's China growing economic growth, Chinese would leave China if
giving the op****tunity. To the Chinese people, they are very proud of
their long history, but in their heart, they knew China was and is a
land of living hell. They would flee China giving the chance.
>
> John Savard


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