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The Chinese inferiority complex
blue tiger  Updated: 2004-03-02 09:42

It comes from years of political indoctrination that has distorted the Chinese perception of how other countries see them--completely false perceptions.

If one goes to any other national forum, people just don't ask the continuous questions of what others think of them, nor do they make such completely inaccurate posts about other countries that they have never visited and know of them only through the popular, commercial media.

The people of China are so completely wrapped up in trivial ideas and false perceptions that they are being cheated and swindled like a bunch of dumb farm children.

India will come out ahead, because they are not in awe of the rest of the world. India is not wasting their resources nor are they selling their country the way China is.

Dumping manufactured goods on the world market? Yes, China most certainly is, but they do not see the obvious: They are very rapidly using all of their natural resources, their raw materials and selling disposable consumer items for such a low price.

Also, every developed country in the world is buying China. Yes, they are BUYING China! Each country is buying land to build their offices and factories. They are using all of China's resources and gaining massive wealth from them, while preserving their own resources.

Soon, China will be without enough petroleum, iron ore, and other materials of manufacturing. Already, China is buying old scrap ships for the steel.

Have you seen documentary movies in which a large animal dies in Africa, and hundreds of scavengers pick the bones clean, fighting over each scrap? That is exactly what the world is doing to China! China will be picked clean, then the scavengers will look at Africa and South America, next.

The people of China want money. They want to impress one another with disposable consumer goods. They want everything right now. They want to cook all of their food and eat all of it right now, instead of making it last.

Soon, China's table will be bare, and the Chinese will be squatting on the dirty streets, smoking cigarettes and starving to death. The only friends--because of their own stupid inferiorty-complex and blindness to the realities of the world and life--will be famine and disease!

The Indians, who planned carefully, will have to guard their borders against starving, begging Chinese! The Indians, though, will have plenty.

Yes, the people of China really do have problems with feeling inferior, and it is ALL their own fault. They were told what the world is like by those who don't know and who lied to them--the old boys!

I am a person who hates the rape of the earth's environment and the exploitation of people. That is why I have slapped the Chinese reader's face to awaken and enlighten them. A bit of Chinese Ch'an Buddhism!

And Buddhism DID originate in India, from the teachings of the originator: Siddhartha Gautama, in the days when India was larger, and China much smaller. Gautama was born and spent his early years in a small kingdom in the far northern plains of India, that is now the southern border regions of Nepal.

But, so many Chinese live in the far distant past. What have the Chinese done in the last 500 years, other than kill and exploint one another and let outsiders do the same to them?

The Chinese invented what is, prior to missles and nuclear bombs, the worlds greatest birth control, population reduction tool--gunpowder. That most certainly is something to be proud of and brag about.

The people of China have to quit living in the past, open their eyes, and look at what is really happening in the rest of the world.

80% of all Chinese who go abroad to universities don't return to China, mainly because they see that the rest of the world is much better, cleaner, and freer--not simply to make more money, as most of you cry about.

Once they have seen the world, they can't go back. But, I know a lot of them who do things to help the Chinese people in China, from their new homes overseas.

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