Lol.. western media are good at making fake survey or chart to boast their own ego.
Another fake Chinese thinking he knows a lot about China? Can you even write and read Chinese in the first place?
I can read and write Chinese. Not at an advanced level (like a newspaper level) but good enough for business and conversation.
I used to be a lot more pro-China when I was younger but after meeting so many Mainland Chinese business people and realizing that they have very different standards of ethics and fair play, it's impossible to deny the truth. I've also been to about 15 different provinces in China on about 8-9 different trips.
That because of propaganda.
The truth Chinese people are still better than many other people around the world.
Low crime rate, friendly and very hardworking.
Before WW2, Germans was propagandized as the worst human being ever.
But it turns out they are not, they are even great.
The real bad guy is the one who is lying around.
Chinese people are indeed hard working and in general, low crime. However when it comes to business ethics, Mainlanders in general are pretty shitty. Taiwanese, Southeast Asian Chinese and Singaporeans, far better. Hong Kongers, pretty shitty in general as well.
About the US creating fake news to demonize China, absolutely agreed 100%. Although some of the criticism is valid and justified, obviously there is an agenda behind it and China is not treated fairly. But we are talking about China's ineptitude here in challenging this, aren't we? China is inept in responding to this. If you want to believe otherwise, go ahead and provide proof.
Unfortunately, my new business partner who is an Australian has been saying what you have. He literally runs away from doing business in China.
I did my bachelors in Malaysia where there is a plethora of Chinese nationals, so I have my fair share of experience. Honestly out of the majority of chinese people, I was only friends with a 2 guys and 2 girls, only those who were comfortable and confident with English. The language barrier is the problem which is why you tend to see groups of Chinese people who do not step out of their comfort zone.
Even for someone with an ethnic Chinese background like myself who can speak conversationally fluent Mandarin, it is challenging to do business with many Mainland Chinese because of significant cultural barriers and different standards of honesty, ethics and accountability. There are some who are great, don't get me wrong. Some are very honest and great people, but I have met a disproportionate percentage who are the opposite.
For someone who can't even speak Chinese, it's a non starter. However if you are White you have an advantage as many of these Mainland Chinese obsess about White people and may start a relationship with you just because of your race.
I really dont take the immigrant Western/American "Muslims" seriously lots of them are traitors to their homelands groups like CAIR,MPAC and Soundvision are with the Democratic Party in the US and with neo-liberal establishment groups tied to the Clintons many even celebrated when Syria was getting bombed and Gaddafi was getting anally raped in 2011 besides like I said Muslims are not monolith in opinions in the west we come from every corner of the world so views are different from national origin ask folks like
@Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Old School who have dealt with them also, heck you Chinese have the same issue ,I live not far from Flushing Chinatown in Queens,NY and we have Falun Gong and pro CCP shrills propgating their views via shadowy cultural/political groups and their own media outlets the CCP shrills have SinoVison/World Journal and Falun Gong shrills have NTD TV/Epoch Times so in the west you always gonna find fifth column shrills living and being pampered by the State Dept. be it Baloch sepratists in Texas,Neo liberal Pakistanis in Virginia, LA Iranians who are pro Shah loyalists,Taiwanese Falun Gong freaks in NYC/LA or Guansano Cubans/Venezeuelans in Miami very common tactic by the US use influential diaspora groups to pressure rivals
I'll keep that in mind but it's pretty hard to ignore the significant shift in general attitude towards China among Muslims I encounter on a regular basis. Whereas in the past, it was pretty positive or at least neutral, now it gets awkward and pretty negative.