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State Department official has a really racist take on U.S.-China relations

You are exposed as racist, buddy. You are no better than the Americans you criticize. But here is the uncomfortable reality, the US is not as racist as you and the others feebly tried to portray. That does not mean we are perfect, but...

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Two Korean-American captains of the USN.
I lived in US, I know everything about US racism, racism is never a big issue in China because China is largely a homogenous nation, claiming China is more racist than US, do you believe yourself?
 
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I lived in US, I know everything about US racism,...
Yeah...Sure you do...

https://armyhistory.org/from-a-teen...career-of-judge-advocate-general-john-l-fugh/

Born in Beijing, China, in 1934, Fugh came to the United States as a teenager in 1949. After graduating from law school, he joined the Army in 1960. For the next thirty-two years, Fugh soldiered as an Army lawyer and made history in 1984 as the first American of Chinese ancestry to reach flag rank.
 
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Yeah...Sure you do...

https://armyhistory.org/from-a-teen...career-of-judge-advocate-general-john-l-fugh/

Born in Beijing, China, in 1934, Fugh came to the United States as a teenager in 1949. After graduating from law school, he joined the Army in 1960. For the next thirty-two years, Fugh soldiered as an Army lawyer and made history in 1984 as the first American of Chinese ancestry to reach flag rank.
Obama was elected as US president, so US has no racism, if that's your train of reasoning, I have nothing to say, buddy, I lived in US, is that enough to tell you something?
 
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Obama was elected as US president, so US has no racism, if that's your train of reasoning, I have nothing to say, buddy, I lived in US, is that enough to tell you something?
Nope, that is not my 'train of reasoning' at all. Never been even when Obama was elected and I said so in this forum. Too bad you missed it.

Nevertheless, the fact that the white majority US elected a black president said much to the rest of the world -- that the US is making progress far better than most on racial issues.

We have the USS Chung Hoon. What do you have?
 
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Nope, that is not my 'train of reasoning' at all. Never been even when Obama was elected and I said so in this forum. Too bad you missed it.

Nevertheless, the fact that the white majority US elected a black president said much to the rest of the world -- that the US is making progress far better than most on racial issues.

We have the USS Chung Hoon. What do you have?
We had Hui Muslim as our defence minister, but that's not important, don't try to convince me which country between China and US has more racism, I lived in both societies, it's amazing you even think there is a comparison between them in this regard.
 
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I lived in US, I know everything about US racism, racism is never a big issue in China because China is largely a homogenous nation, claiming China is more racist than US, do you believe yourself?

LOL.... Ever run into a Chinese tourist from mainland china?....the washing machine ads...China Africa summit celebrations...lots to go by.

Chinese are racist AS duck to anyone who is not HAN chinese....and it has increased many fold....due to the arrogance of money and the insecurity after a century of humiliation .

Not saying rust belt white ppl are any better...

but you got to be kiddin if you said the han Chinese are not racist.....
 
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LOL.... Ever run into a Chinese tourist from mainland china?....the washing machine ads...China Africa summit celebrations...lots to go by.
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That ad exactly shows that most Chinese are not even race conscious, only realized it after being pointed out by foreigners, cause China is homogenous so racism was almost never crossed most people's minds.
 
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That ad exactly shows that most Chinese are not even race conscious, only realized it after being pointed out by foreigners, cause China is homogenous so racism was almost never crossed most people's minds.

Hmm....makes sense...

But good luck being a world power with amateur level race conscious...
 
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Chinese basher... very funny. No, China is a good country, I have no problem with it. I just think its ridiculous propaganda you guys do regarding US when there's so much similar stuff back home.

Precisely, typical Chinese basher who act he knows alot but in fact is empty.
 
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Chinese basher... very funny. No, China is a good country, I have no problem with it. I just think its ridiculous propaganda you guys do regarding US when there's so much similar stuff back home.
Our media has no time to do US bashing jobs, the ridiculour and paranoiac China bashing propaganda campaign was launched by US.
 
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Every group of people have racism in them. It is part of human nature to be wary of another group of people that are different from you. This will never change.

You are exposed as racist, buddy. You are no better than the Americans you criticize. But here is the uncomfortable reality, the US is not as racist as you and the others feebly tried to portray. That does not mean we are perfect, but...

choi_hee-dong_uss_chafee_jeffrey_kim_uss_john-s-mccain.jpg


Two Korean-American captains of the USN.

I thought you said one of these people in this picture was you?
 
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We had Hui Muslim as our defence minister, but that's not important, don't try to convince me which country between China and US has more racism, I lived in both societies, it's amazing you even think there is a comparison between them in this regard.
Not amazing at all. There are plenty of stories from white people about how often Chinese want to take pictures of white people. Sure, it probably is just out of curiosity, but imagine if white Americans do the same for Chinese tourists, you guys would have a field day about how racist is the US.

I thought you said one of these people in this picture was you?
Never did. You are mistaken.
 
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Australian government sources blast US official who described US-China clash as a race contest
By foreign affairs reporter Stephen Dziedzic
Updated 30 minutes ago
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Australian policymakers have criticised controversial comments from a Trump Administration official who cast the brewing geopolitical contest between the US and China as a clash of different races.

The director of policy planning at the State Department, Kiron Skinner, said China posed an economic and ideological challenge to the US, adding, "I think it's also striking that it's the first time that we will have a great power competitor that is not Caucasian".

Ms Skinner said while the Soviet Union challenged the US during the Cold War, that was a "fight within the Western family" while the competition with China "is a fight with a really different civilisation".

The ABC spoke to several senior Australian government sources who were uneasy about Skinner's remarks. None would be publicly identified because they were not permitted to speak to the ABC.

"We do not share this view (and) it is deeply unhelpful," said one source.

The source said the comments were divisive and particularly damaging in multicultural societies like the United States and Australia.

Beijing often suggests it has a claim on the loyalties of the Chinese diaspora in the West, including second and third generations, because of their ethnic background.

Australia and other Western powers fiercely reject that claim.

A second Australian source said: "This is exactly the sort of framing which plays into the hands of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party). We would not use language like this in any circumstance."

A 'foolish mistake'
Analysts have also been scathing about Ms Skinner's comments.

The head of the National Security College at the Australian National University, Rory Medcalf, said it was a "foolish mistake" which "needs to be put right promptly and categorically by the US Administration".

"One of the greatest strengths of liberal democracy is our equality and diversity. The last thing we need to be seen as doing is abandoning these qualities," he said.

"It's true and understandable the US is girding for a comprehensive strategic competitor, but it's false and self-defeating to cast this in cultural or racial terms."

The Executive Director of La Trobe Asia, Euan Graham, said US Assistant Secretary of Defence Randall Schriver should publicly disown the narrative when he presents an update on the US Indo-Pacific strategy at the Shangri-La dialogue in Singapore in May.

"It's a golden opportunity for the US to correct a counterproductive framing around a "clash of civilisations" with China, that will otherwise alienate regional allies and plays, ironically, to a CCP ethno-nationalist narrative," he said.

"They need to 'lance this boil' with some urgency."

Some Australian government sources said Skinner's comments had already been firmly rejected by the US foreign policy establishment, and hoped that it was an aberration.

But there are also concerns that other figures within the Trump Administration view the contest with China in similar terms.

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon has championed an ethno-nationalist narrative which pitches the US contest with China as a clash between two different civilisations.

Rory Medcalf said Kiron Skinner's comments were also historically inaccurate.

"In fact, one of the most malign influences on China's behaviour is nothing innately Chinese but a 20th-century Western import called Leninism," he said.

"(And) America has faced non-European rivals before, namely Japan, and has been humbled by an Asian country before, namely Vietnam."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-03/analysts-blast-us-china-comments/11078820
 
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So now ideology is no longer important, race is.

it always was the case just not in the open, you think US will be this anti should be a white country with fake human right agenda. China who has not killed millions of Muslim becomes human rights abuser while US/Europe who did are protector of human rights...just makes you laugh.
 
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