What is pols opinion on China?

What is pols opinion on China?

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Commie shithole with dog eating savages.

They should stay there.

Why didn't you zoom in on China and instead showed all of East Asia? Don't tell me you accept the illegitimate communist occupation gov't.

There are 400,000,000 people living along the coast who enjoy something approaching a "modern" existence. There are over 1,000,000,000 people, representing many disparate cultures, ethnicities, and religions, sprawled across the interior who live in a state of abject poverty comparable to a pre-industrial society.

China is, say it with me now, a "Paper Tiger" as a World Power. As a regional power, their government's focus must always be inward towards preventing literally 1/7 to 1/8 of the entire global population from rising up against them.

China: literally nothing. They're contained and crippled by their own population demography and inequality.

Good place and people and will be a superpower in the future.
Inexplicable how they fell for the communism meme without a single jew in the country tho.

criminals who destroy housing markets

Lmao they missed a spot

They lack creativity and steal our technology and ideas.

Going to be our overlord once the West collapses.
Feels bad desu senpai

Someone has been diligently reading the STRATFOR.

They should attack Germany.

The yellow peril is something to be concerned about.

Should take over Mongolia. There's no geographic or economic reason to, I just need my happenings.

Cause "da joos" is a meme too
Communism is usually more favored in societies that are dirt poor and/or experiencing some crisis like the Jap invasion.

Extremely financialy powerful. Due to lack of TPP they now control a huge part of all Asian markets. If they stay in global Paris environmental plan, they could be primary manufacturer of clean energy devices. I give them 5 years until they outrank the United States.

Cool buildings, shit neighbours.

Pol will cheer on chiang kai shek
Pol hates hillary clinton
Both won the support of only """educated""" city dwellers
Both are gibsmedat specialists
Both payed lip service for liberty and freedom by executing a bunch of people, to raise to and keep power
Both are extremely inefficient and corrupt
>really makes you think

> General Cash My Check

China will grow larger with OBOR

>communism meme without a single jew
Cause communism is a superior ideology.
t. SKP

I've read Chinese history. Didn't need STRATFOR to tell me that any sort of economic instability will inevitably lead to a murderous peasant uprising in China.

From Mao back to the Yellow Turbans and beyond, their 5000+ year history is one of famine and revolt. Modern technology isn't going to change that, since no technological advance in recorded history ever has.

They're ripping us off on trade

I used to hate Mao until I saw some China hate threads.

China has big generals

Sup Forumsacks knowledge about China is the headlines and insider stories from their MSM, I don't even need to click on the daily China thread to know what they are saying

wat

We should gas their economy and eject all ching chongs from our homeland.

>without a single jew in the country tho.
jewishjournal.com/news/world/179731/
>Mao’s Jews

>On Oct. 1, 1967, China’s National Day, Sidney Rittenberg had reached the pinnacle of his revolutionary career. It was the 18th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, and Rittenberg was seated on a reviewing stand less than fifty feet from Mao Zedong, overlooking a sea of thousands who had crowded into Tiananmen Square to mark the occasion.

>Rittenberg was one of the very few foreign nationals who had remained in China after the communists came to power in 1949 and one of an even smaller number who had managed to work their way into Mao’s inner circle, serving the communist leadership as valued advisers, trusted emissaries and even revolutionary leaders.

>In addition to Rittenberg, there was Austrian, Jakob Rosenfeld, commanding officer of the Communist 4th Army’s medical unit; Israel Epstein from Poland, a journalist who served as the Chinese government’s head of international public relations; and London-born David Crook, dean of the Beijing Foreign Languages University.

>Although their backgrounds were varied and their motivations for coming to China diverse, these doctors, writers and educators had one thing in common — all of them were Jewish.

>The story of how thousands of Jews fled Europe, took refuge in Shanghai, and eventually built schools, synagogues and businesses there is one that is well known. This often-told story eventually ends with the departure of all the Jews from China when the communists take over in 1949, a clean and satisfying end to a moving chronicle that leaves no ends loose or questions unanswered.

>But in fact, not all those Jews left. Many stayed, and of those who did, a handful lived out dramatic lives that provide a rare glimpse into the early years of Communist China

>t.Gordon Chang

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Also, there are the Kaifeng Jews, but they haven't been nearly as successful as their cousins farther west.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaifeng_Jews