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Sinophobia, a global pandemic
AtlantisStar
post Mar 2 2004, 09:25 PM
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QUOTE (IORI @ Mar 1 2004, 07:45 AM)
I am stunned a the comments i hear on the net about chinese people you name it.

*rude
*uneducated
*evil
*imperialist(yes this coming out of the mouth of some westerners)
*dangerous
*brainwashed
etc

is it me or are these people going to far these comments are starting to become racist.

Well the imperialists idea is just wrong, not by opinion but by fact.

Because no asian country holds another territory with imperialism out of their nation-state.

Uneducated is weird....


I've never heard dangerous

Brainwashed... Who said that has a clot of crap stuck around their @$$.
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post Mar 2 2004, 09:31 PM
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QUOTE (tqt @ Mar 2 2004, 11:07 AM)
QUOTE (malay_ako @ Mar 2 2004, 04:05 AM)
QUOTE (tqt @ Mar 2 2004, 03:13 AM)
malay_ako,

Why did your Malay brothers let the Chinese refugees carve out a piece of Malay land and form a country called Singapore that easy? I've heard how your Malay brothers of Singapore are suffering at the hand of the Chinese right now.

no chinese did not carve singapore first. it is british who did that. but this is mainly for example of chinese domination in another malay region. chiense power over native malay land and displacement. Taiwan is best analogy.

But aren't your Malay brothers were the first inhabitant of that Singapura island? I can't even picture if Chinese refugees living in Vietnam carve out a piece of Vietnamese land and create their own country.

Man you should stop trying. They were not refugees but people who have ALOS lived in the area for a long time as well. Singapore has long been an important trade route stop for Chinese fleets. Chinese fisherman and traders lived along side with Malays for centuries without major conflict. In 1421, Zheng He's fleet said to South Africa and also past Singapore.
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