Yes, I did. And it is based upon real world observation by many people, from journalists to scientists to businessmen.
Why is English so dominant in the foreign language market in China ?
English 'fever'
While most hope that their English proficiency will land them an above average paying job, most of those most want to learn and use English as a matter of personal pride, that each man/woman wishes to present an image of intellectual sophistication.
Back in the mid 19th century, your scholar Feng Guifen does not have a high opinion of English as a language and of English speakers, re foreigners, as from 'civilized' countries, never mind the obvious fact at that time that the British and the Europeans proved themselves far superior technologically and economically than your China.
He said of Chinese who can speak English, as translated into English: "These men are generally frivolous rascals and loafers in the cities and are despised in their villages in communities."
But what does modern day scholar/journalist/author Wang Gang said ?
English by Wang Gang: A Review of this Xinjiang Novel
How about: "If I rearrange the words in the English dictionary, the entire world would open up before me."
Li Yang exploited this 'English fever' in the Chinese people to create 'Crazy English' and got filthy rich teaching arena size audiences. He made no apologies about what he wants from his so called 'students': make money from their desire to learn English regardless of whether his students benefit from his lessons or not.
You think am making this up...???
What is Crazy English and who is Li Yang? - Telegraph
The man does not teach English in the traditional linguistic and academic sense. Rather, he gives his 'students', in the arena classroom, phrases for them to literally shout out so they can build personal self confidence in speaking English, proficient or broken.
In short, the man is a huckster. A proverbial 'snake oil salesman'.
Your Communist Party royally fooked up an entire people with the Marxist experiment that lasted for decades. Now the Chinese people is collectively paying the price for their arrogance with the knowledge that no matter how rich is their country's history, they are now backward in many ways and must struggle to play catch up, if they can at all.
So do not deny, in this forum, the reality that the current Chinese people is an 'immature' one. The evidences for that are plenty. When there is an oddity like 'Chinese skinheads', each idiot is complete with a shaved head, jackboots, and suspenders...