huzihaidao12
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DID the Lamas on the Mao's praise, he is really that Mao was a reincarnation of the Buddha Wenshu.
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Which is ironic since the CCP really didn't intrude upon their exploitation of the serfs until they revolted in 59. How's that for spelling one's own doom.
I suppose then that China feels like the western world constantly tries to stifle and "box them in". I have heard that sentiment expressed often.
But is that reality today?
Would you kindly elaborate on your views?
I suppose then that China feels like the western world constantly tries to stifle and "box them in". I have heard that sentiment expressed often.
But is that reality today?
Too long, we saw several years of Western, and I personally saw more than a decade, as the popularity of the Internet, no longer a simple brainwashed by western Information.
I suppose then that China feels like the western world constantly tries to stifle and "box them in". I have heard that sentiment expressed often.
But is that reality today?
DID the Lamas on the Mao's praise, he is really that Mao was a reincarnation of the Buddha Wenshu.Would you kindly elaborate on your views? I mean this last post. I have no idea what you are trying to say. Sorry.
Well this is the sentiment of most "Fengqing" (angry youths) in China today. Most don't even care about politics that much (Chinese censors didn't help) and some are fiercer devotees to Western values than the average American.
I think the better question to ask here is what do most of the people in the States think about China?
American think that the Chinese are brain-wash godless commies of course
80's and 90's naïve to maintain the illusion of the West, it is the most dangerous, you do not need to exclude the West, but simply believe that is a real danger. Most of those who have memories of that time in sweat as naive.Are you talking about the late 1980's and early 1990's? Chinese people admire greatly America during that time. That is before, the embassy bombing and the CIA accusing a Chinese ship of transporting weapons.
80's and 90's naïve to maintain the illusion of the West, it is the most dangerous, you do not need to exclude the West, but simply believe that is a real danger. Most of those who have memories of that time in sweat as naive.
American think that the Chinese are brain-wash godless commies of course
The impression I have got from talking to American people, is that they are very welcoming towards "Chinese people"... but they tend to dislike "the Chinese Government".
Which is fair enough really...
Hey Cardsharp, you're a senior member now!!
Americans who actually went to China before talk about China very differently than an American who hasn't. I think more travel/exchanges between the two countries are necessary to dispel the misconceptions.
Yeah I truly believe those times were a lost chance for better American-Chinese relations. I can't speak about it direct but from what I've read, the majority of the Chinese had a favourable view of America then(after all, relations were normalized and they were an ally against the USSR)
All this to be ruined later...