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Globetrotter talks about how she feels about China after visiting the country

lol, you said it like I never lived in China.

On the other hand, I would said the same thing if I had visited Sudan, in fact, I did say the same thing about how safe the street of Kabul is and how good is the scenery in Afghanistan after I went there. Along with thousands of people who praise public transport of Sydney, WHICH I KNOW FOR A FACT IS BULLSHIT, after they visited Australia.


This guy probably never have to wait 45 minutes for a bus and then watch it crashed into another bus...

I would venture out and say 99% of the YouTube video will say the place they travelled to is the best. With the 1% it's so bad that you need to do them as a Public Service Announcement. Because you won't be stupid enough to make a video about you go to a country which you hated the entire time.

But when you are living in it, that's another story.

And finally, I ain't African, stop using the term mullato, Chino. It didn't make you look cool, it make you look like a care-chimba

So you lived in China 15 years ago? 10 years ago? I thought you were a hongkie? Well mulattos will be mulattos, no matter what.
 
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So you lived in China 15 years ago? 10 years ago? I thought you were a hongkie? Well mulattos will be mulattos, no matter what.
Dude, I have home in China, the last time I visited is 2018. I don't even need a visa to go to China and I can stay however long I wanted.

And the distant between Hong Kong and China is not over the ocean, it literally right next door, it's 20 minutes to Shenzhen where I used to live in Tuen Mun/Yuen Long, and even if you live further it's still about an hour travel from Kowloon, so do tell me how "implausible" to travel or even live in China when someone is from Hong Kong?

dude, stop being a Chalopa, ay Bendidos!
 
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nice, now she can move there and raise her kids in commie feudal xi terrorland

Worse yet, she can set up a business.

Such a fairyland.


It was a chilly afternoon in early February. In Yingshang, a town in the central province of Anhui, local bosses of more than 100 big private firms kept their jackets on as they took their seats behind rows of desks in a Communist Party meeting room. Three officials, flanked by red flags, sat on the dais before them to explain some new procedures. The businessmen were there to learn how to rewrite their company charters to specify a role for the party.

The officials were from Yingshang’s Administration for Market Regulation, which handles company registrations. It also supervises party committees inside private firms. Over the past two decades the party has been trying to ensure that as many businesses as possible have a party organisation embedded within. Since he took power in 2012, Xi Jinping has been ramping up this effort. By 2015 state-owned enterprises (soes) were being pushed to enshrine a leading role for the party in their charters. Pressure has since been growing on private firms, too. Some foreign-invested companies have also been feeling the heat. In boardrooms and on factory floors, the party is gaining muscle.
 
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Dude, I have home in China, the last time I visited is 2018. I don't even need a visa to go to China and I can stay however long I wanted.

And the distant between Hong Kong and China is not over the ocean, it literally right next door, it's 20 minutes to Shenzhen where I used to live in Tuen Mun/Yuen Long, and even if you live further it's still about an hour travel from Kowloon, so do tell me how "implausible" to travel or even live in China when someone is from Hong Kong?

dude, stop being a Chalopa, ay Bendidos!
So you are a pro US anti China mulatto with Hongkie residency and a house in Shenzhen broken into 8 times? And never been back in 5 years. So tell me if you are more likely to be bashed in the head in Australia or China? I had 2 uni mates sucker punched for being Asian in Australia.
 
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