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Frankly, the best way to get to know them Chinese is to start a war with them. This is the way of the Wild West and Hollywood.

You invade China, pacify the damn natives then you occupy the land. The rest is another Afghanistan.

For the last decade or so there's been the talk about a war with China. You hear about the war with China almost every day. It has been a long wait for something to happen, in spite of all the talking and posturing, warnings and threats against China.

A war would be a great way to get to know the Chinese. And for the Chinese to know the West. Right now the Chinese have waited so long for a war, they are just about fed up and bored about it. There's been too much moaning about the Chinese being "assertive", so the best way to deal with it is to cut the Chinese down to size. Or more likely let the Chinese cut the Western Rambos down to size.

The great Sun Tzu, he sez not to threaten and then not carry out a threat by physical means ("kinetic effort"). The Chinese have been calling the loud bluffs by flying dangerously close to Yank and Canadian aircrafts, attempting to ram ships, firing lasers into Western pilots' eyeballs, and so on, even flashing the middle finger.

If a war doesn't start very soon, the international standing of the West, particularly the US is going to be diminished, and the Chinese become excessively bored, I can't collect bets, Amen. Nobody seems willing to die for the US so the US had better fight the good fight by themselves.

So, fer fcuks' sakes, quit posturing and cryin' out loud, just get the war started, you can't make the Chinese and everyone else wait forever. Btw, the US and NATO will need to place the orders for bodybags now, you don't want another Vietnam where bodybags have to be shared by different bunches of body parts...

Git the war goin' baby, the war profiteering might just kick start our economy, Alhamdullilah!

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Apr 6·edited Apr 6

Just to split hair, and appear better than Malaysian scholars of Chinese sailing junks, is that door-handle/knob thingy in the picture meant to be Chinese?

If so, it looks unlikely so.

Neither the red of the door/wood background.

Or is doorknob used to portray Bolehland geniuses as "dumb as"?

No, I wasn't Judge Dee in my last life.

Knock knock, who's there?!

Mustafa.

Mustafa who?

Mustafa piss and sh*t, just open the fcuking door!

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One of my favourite China vloggers is this delightful Indian woman, who, among many other topics, did a series on India v China, where she starts off "... Are you doing vell? I am doing wery vell too!", then proceed to charmingly slag off her motherland. I'm sure back home they must have built a statue of her for worship to sit among their multitude of deities.

Here are some links, I'm sure you'll look up the others:

"CHINA vs INDIA Female Tourist Safety - This is truly shocking..."

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xjdw43MjWE

"China Public Toilet vs India Public Toilet - This is truly shocking... "

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GyYSQwJzbMg

"CHINA vs INDIA Extreme Poverty Alleviation - This is truly shocking..."

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ssNN7KGfWt4

"Don't let the US fool you: China is AWESOME!!"

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kpdtnny6pfY

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The synagogue of Satan is active everywhere. Its role is to sow discontent, distrust and revolution. Western MSM has long been known to be the voice of this S of S. But 88% of the planet do not believe them and that is what matters.

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As if the CCP highlights good things about the West. When it rains in China, overseas Chinese unfold their umbrellas here.

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I mostly agree with Mr. Lim's observations; the unbiased, no-agenda vlogger usually offers a better picture of a place than main stream news organizations. However, vloggers usually have a very shallow understanding of where they are and what they're seeing. I've not been to China but based on seven years living in Malaysia (from the U.S.) I know that the "amazing", "not expecting this!!" videos all over YouTube are not indicative of what Malaysia is really like.

No vlogger I've seen delves into the racial friction, religious nonsense, or political shenanigans that are Malaysia. Why would they? First, they don't see it, they haven't been there long enough to become aware of it. Second, they're not there to "report" anything. They want subscribers and views. To get this people have to like them and their videos, thus there are 8 million videos about the twin towers but few, if any at all, about the homeless near the Kasturi Walk.

They're tourists, and while Mr. Lim is right about things in China not being what Western media portray, neither should dispatches by vloggers from far-flung areas of the country be taken too seriously.

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