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Although I am not Chinese. I think Taiwan should accept one country two systems, and become a big Hong Kong.Taiwanese is not an ethnicity or nationality. Just some self-hating Chinese.
Nap time MajeedChina provides security which Democrazies cannot.
Freedom is fake while the security is the real deal.
no need for you to be defensive. just wondering why they didn't include such a big country of 230 million peopleWe are not jobless like the Indians.
It walks and talks like a country, has its own government and currency . how is it not a nationTaiwanese is not an ethnicity or nationality. Just some self-hating Chinese.
Not a surpirse at all considering they are living in empire of lies
so its nothing to do with Chinese being rated as the worst tourists in the world?
while Japanese are rate best
pretty sure everyone had honor before they got introduced to socialismJapanese have great honor
Even if I disagree with most of your things, but you are spot on. For poor and marginalized people safety’s and security of their life is important. They may not care about if it is being provided by Democrats or Chines style one party rule.It is high time China does a long march all across Asia.
Who cares about freedom.
China provides security which Democrazies cannot.
Freedom is fake while the security is the real deal.
Who loves dictatorships even if it's your homeland?
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Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans – Pew Research
In the latest report underscoring negative sentiment in the United States toward China, Pew Research found that most Asian Americans view their ancestral homelands favorably, except for Chinese Americans.
Fewer than half — 41% — say they hold a favorable opinion of China, Pew said in a report out today. By contrast, about nine-in-ten Taiwanese and Japanese Americans say their opinion of their own ancestral homeland is very or somewhat favorable, as do large majorities of Korean, Indian and Filipino adults. A smaller majority of Vietnamese Americans say they have a favorable view of Vietnam, Pew said.
Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans – Pew Research
Only 41% of Chinese Americans have a favorable view of China — surveywww.google.com
Your American dad, mom, and grandpa are all begging xiit's not a matter of dictatorship, it's a matter of who's the dictator
no one likes feudal terrorist xi
Chinese girls are sexy, China not.