by Imperial Nilfgaard » Wed May 14, 2014 11:08 pm
by Alyakia » Wed May 14, 2014 11:15 pm
It is sad to see such hostility against the People's Republic of China. I feel like the West is purposefully trying to stoke tension in the region by pitting China's neighbors against Beijing in a thinly veiled containment policy.
"Pivot to Asia" as they like to call it.
Obama's Sino-phobic Asia tour last month as a good example of this policy.
by Costa Fierro » Wed May 14, 2014 11:16 pm
by Norstal » Wed May 14, 2014 11:22 pm
Imperial Nilfgaard wrote:Riots and Violence against Chinese citizens is spiraling in Vietnam. Reports of factories being burned and ethnic Chinese businessmen fleeing is the unfortunate byproduct of this situation.
20 people have been killed thus far in the past day.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/m ... in-vietnam
It is sad to see such hostility against the People's Republic of China. I feel like the West is purposefully trying to stoke tension in the region by pitting China's neighbors against Beijing in a thinly veiled containment policy.
"Pivot to Asia" as they like to call it.
Obama's Sino-phobic Asia tour last month as a good example of this policy.
Vietnam must immediately work to contain this nationalist outburst, or bad things may come.
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by Nanatsu no Tsuki » Wed May 14, 2014 11:25 pm
Norstal wrote:Imperial Nilfgaard wrote:Riots and Violence against Chinese citizens is spiraling in Vietnam. Reports of factories being burned and ethnic Chinese businessmen fleeing is the unfortunate byproduct of this situation.
20 people have been killed thus far in the past day.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/m ... in-vietnam
It is sad to see such hostility against the People's Republic of China. I feel like the West is purposefully trying to stoke tension in the region by pitting China's neighbors against Beijing in a thinly veiled containment policy.
"Pivot to Asia" as they like to call it.
Obama's Sino-phobic Asia tour last month as a good example of this policy.
Vietnam must immediately work to contain this nationalist outburst, or bad things may come.
...Most of South-East Asia hates Chinese people because they are seen as rich, powerful, and controlling. This is a historic issue. This isn't new. The U.S's strategy in Asia don't really contribute to it. I say this as someone who has live in SE Asia as an ethnic Chinese who was born there.
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by Costa Fierro » Wed May 14, 2014 11:26 pm
Norstal wrote:...Most of South-East Asia hates Chinese people because they are seen as rich, powerful, and controlling. This is a historic issue. This isn't new. The U.S's strategy in Asia don't really contribute to it. I say this as someone who has live in SE Asia as an ethnic Chinese who was born there.
by Tuthina » Wed May 14, 2014 11:26 pm
14:54:02 <Lykens> Explain your definition of Reno.
11:47 <Swilatia> Good god, copy+paste is no way to build a country!
03:08 <Democratic Koyro> NSG senate is a glaring example of why no one in NSG should ever have a position of authority
by Shilya » Wed May 14, 2014 11:26 pm
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:Norstal wrote:...Most of South-East Asia hates Chinese people because they are seen as rich, powerful, and controlling. This is a historic issue. This isn't new. The U.S's strategy in Asia don't really contribute to it. I say this as someone who has live in SE Asia as an ethnic Chinese who was born there.
Is there anything that can be done, if there's anything at all that is, to stop the conflict?
by Costa Fierro » Wed May 14, 2014 11:28 pm
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:Is there anything that can be done, if there's anything at all that is, to stop the conflict?
by Tuthina » Wed May 14, 2014 11:28 pm
Costa Fierro wrote:Norstal wrote:...Most of South-East Asia hates Chinese people because they are seen as rich, powerful, and controlling. This is a historic issue. This isn't new. The U.S's strategy in Asia don't really contribute to it. I say this as someone who has live in SE Asia as an ethnic Chinese who was born there.
I've heard from a number of people (mainly Singaporeans) that ethnic Chinese born in places outside of the PRC don't like mainlanders. Is this because of what you said or is it because of other factors?
And Vietnam's issues with China are mainly political and stem from Cambodia.
14:54:02 <Lykens> Explain your definition of Reno.
11:47 <Swilatia> Good god, copy+paste is no way to build a country!
03:08 <Democratic Koyro> NSG senate is a glaring example of why no one in NSG should ever have a position of authority
by Ardoki » Wed May 14, 2014 11:30 pm
by Costa Fierro » Wed May 14, 2014 11:31 pm
Tuthina wrote:Mostly political as far as I know. Many overseas Chinese are refugees fleeing PRC, so mainlanders in general are not exactly hold with high regards as a result.
by Nanatsu no Tsuki » Wed May 14, 2014 11:32 pm
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by The New Lowlands » Wed May 14, 2014 11:33 pm
by Tuthina » Wed May 14, 2014 11:37 pm
Costa Fierro wrote:Tuthina wrote:Mostly political as far as I know. Many overseas Chinese are refugees fleeing PRC, so mainlanders in general are not exactly hold with high regards as a result.
Not migrants? Hell, people where I live (which is NZ) are claiming that the Chinese are behind recent property bubbles and all sorts of things. There's calls from the left wing for tougher immigration.
14:54:02 <Lykens> Explain your definition of Reno.
11:47 <Swilatia> Good god, copy+paste is no way to build a country!
03:08 <Democratic Koyro> NSG senate is a glaring example of why no one in NSG should ever have a position of authority
by Norstal » Wed May 14, 2014 11:37 pm
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:Norstal wrote:...Most of South-East Asia hates Chinese people because they are seen as rich, powerful, and controlling. This is a historic issue. This isn't new. The U.S's strategy in Asia don't really contribute to it. I say this as someone who has live in SE Asia as an ethnic Chinese who was born there.
Is there anything that can be done, if there's anything at all that is, to stop the conflict?
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by Nanatsu no Tsuki » Wed May 14, 2014 11:37 pm
Tuthina wrote:Costa Fierro wrote:
Not migrants? Hell, people where I live (which is NZ) are claiming that the Chinese are behind recent property bubbles and all sorts of things. There's calls from the left wing for tougher immigration.
Well, they are not literally refugees, but many of them did move overseas to flee PRC, so close enough.
Chinese do have a tendency to create property bubbles though. It is like a fetish for us.
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by Benshir » Wed May 14, 2014 11:39 pm
Imperial Nilfgaard wrote:Riots and Violence against Chinese citizens is spiraling in Vietnam. Reports of factories being burned and ethnic Chinese businessmen fleeing is the unfortunate byproduct of this situation.
20 people have been killed thus far in the past day.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/m ... in-vietnam
It is sad to see such hostility against the People's Republic of China. I feel like the West is purposefully trying to stoke tension in the region by pitting China's neighbors against Beijing in a thinly veiled containment policy.
"Pivot to Asia" as they like to call it.
Obama's Sino-phobic Asia tour last month as a good example of this policy.
Vietnam must immediately work to contain this nationalist outburst, or bad things may come.
by Nanatsu no Tsuki » Wed May 14, 2014 11:39 pm
Norstal wrote:Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:
Is there anything that can be done, if there's anything at all that is, to stop the conflict?
Given enough time and economic stabilization, things do get better. Or at least, that's what I heard back in my home country of Indonesia (holy crap we can learn Mandarin now! It was illegal back then...). There really isn't that much that can be done, especially so when a rather rich and powerful member of your own ethnicity (Liem Sui Liong) starts bribing the government to do some nefarious things, but that's besides the point.
The more affluent Chinese people moved away. The poorer ones are forced to assimilate. This is a hard issue for me to describe, but to give an example, the poorer Chinese people that I know of who lives in remote areas in Indonesia start picking up local languages and tan themselves. They can identify a Chinese by our lighter skin color, so what better way than to hide ourselves. They also have to change names so they can hide their Chinese identity, but this was probably already done years ago by the 1st or 2nd generation. Course, I'm speaking for the Chinese in Indonesia, but I heard it's pretty similar across SE Asia and the Philippines.
I can't really blame them for hating us. A few bad apple spoils the bunch, like that guy I just mentioned. But they have to understand that not all of us are like that.
Slava Ukraini
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by The Republic of Pantalleria » Wed May 14, 2014 11:42 pm
Imperial Nilfgaard wrote:Riots and Violence against Chinese citizens is spiraling in Vietnam. Reports of factories being burned and ethnic Chinese businessmen fleeing is the unfortunate byproduct of this situation.
20 people have been killed thus far in the past day.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/m ... in-vietnam
It is sad to see such hostility against the People's Republic of China. I feel like the West is purposefully trying to stoke tension in the region by pitting China's neighbors against Beijing in a thinly veiled containment policy.
"Pivot to Asia" as they like to call it.
Obama's Sino-phobic Asia tour last month as a good example of this policy.
Vietnam must immediately work to contain this nationalist outburst, or bad things may come.
by Norstal » Wed May 14, 2014 11:42 pm
Costa Fierro wrote:Norstal wrote:...Most of South-East Asia hates Chinese people because they are seen as rich, powerful, and controlling. This is a historic issue. This isn't new. The U.S's strategy in Asia don't really contribute to it. I say this as someone who has live in SE Asia as an ethnic Chinese who was born there.
I've heard from a number of people (mainly Singaporeans) that ethnic Chinese born in places outside of the PRC don't like mainlanders. Is this because of what you said or is it because of other factors?
And Vietnam's issues with China are mainly political and stem from Cambodia.
Toronto Sun wrote:Best poster ever. ★★★★★
New York Times wrote:No one can beat him in debates. 5/5.
IGN wrote:Literally the best game I've ever played. 10/10
NSG Public wrote:What a fucking douchebag.
by Costa Fierro » Wed May 14, 2014 11:43 pm
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:How unfortunate.
by Tuthina » Wed May 14, 2014 11:44 pm
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:Tuthina wrote:Well, they are not literally refugees, but many of them did move overseas to flee PRC, so close enough.
Chinese do have a tendency to create property bubbles though. It is like a fetish for us.
Pardon the ignorance but, what do you mean when you talk about ''property bubbles''?
14:54:02 <Lykens> Explain your definition of Reno.
11:47 <Swilatia> Good god, copy+paste is no way to build a country!
03:08 <Democratic Koyro> NSG senate is a glaring example of why no one in NSG should ever have a position of authority
by The Republic of Pantalleria » Wed May 14, 2014 11:44 pm
by Costa Fierro » Wed May 14, 2014 11:45 pm
Nanatsu no Tsuki wrote:Tuthina wrote:Well, they are not literally refugees, but many of them did move overseas to flee PRC, so close enough.
Chinese do have a tendency to create property bubbles though. It is like a fetish for us.
Pardon the ignorance but, what do you mean when you talk about ''property bubbles''?
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