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I thought Ashkenazis were intelligent, you are only hurting your Zionist cause here with your blind zeal causing you to act like a bull in a China shop. IIRC you are an elder, possibly set on your ways and not with the times. Maybe you thought this could help justify your narratives. Looks like you have the ability to turn outsiders who were pro-Zionists or agnostic into hardcore anti-Zionists. You are playing into some people's agenda. Forced birth control? Basically only urban Han people were part of the one-child policy.So your recommendation is a benign(?) occupation followed by forced birth control of the natives and colonization to tip the population balance.
I am from North East China, the part that is almost entirely blue. I guess my region is being ethnically clensed, along with Beijing, Yangzte River Delta, and Pear River Delta. Look at Xinjiang and region around Kashgar where it has a very high concentration of Uyghurs. Urumqi that has a high concentration of Han (along with Uyghurs) has low fertility like other major cities, it could just be due to lifestyle. Does this look like birth control to you? No, this diagram is not talking about population increase through "colonization", it is local fertility.
Do you not understand how some Chinese people think? In this cycle of Chinese history, territory is a sacred issue (it's always important but sometimes it is a sacred mission), especially with recent experiences (last few hundred years). 明犯强汉者,虽远必诛 which can be interpreted as "damage China's integrity and we will punish/kill/destroy the perpetrator no matter how far". Of course China wants to rise peacefully but dangerous groups that overtly damage China would be eventually dealt with, though China tends to have a high tolerance level. This is not a new piece of text, its been around since the Book of Han (70th scroll) during the Han dynasty, first appearing in 35 BC but compiled into the Book of Han during the Eastern Han dynasty. Keep this up and I'm sure you will eventually invite a group of Chinese wanting to "punish no matter how far". If you keep it up for long enough who knows, there might be a dedicated and organised group emerging. This is not limited to Han, other ethnic groups in China learn ancient texts too, it would be terrible if some fuses this with other ideologies or religions as most Hans are atheist or follow folk religion.
Do you know why some Chinese have issues with Turkey or seemingly dislike it out of nowhere? Ultimately the big issue is not because of religion, ideology, ethnicity or culture. It is geopolitics (maybe Turkey isn't entirely in control of it), as soon as that issue is solved, the perception would change real quick. Many Chinese like vacationing there, I don't see real issues on that level.
Keep this up, increase the intensity, eventually you will find yourself a fan club of people with 犯我中华者,虽远必诛 in mind.
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