CHINA'S ARROGANCE HAS BECOME HUBRIS - WATCH OUT
July 17th 2009 07:15
Now that China's arrogance has become hubris, dismissing the concerns of its trading partners that the country takes revenge for deals that don't go their way, we should realise the potential danger of China planning for world domination (certainly a repressive one).
They've been attempting to unsettle the West with arresting as spies the executives of a company (Rio) that refused to become a Chinese government asset. Then there was North Korea's rockets fired at the behest of China (see previous posts), the murdering of Tibetans, the murdering of their own people in the western provinces and the lying about pouring 800 billion into the economy, and then the bodgy figures supposedly reflecting the return of a healthy economy.
How do we show China that we don't appreciate their repressive ways? Refuse them raw materials, and don't buy their goods. Show them we want freedom before we want the deals that will allow them to destroy our economies if we don't agree with them. I can imagine those who have shares in companies that are profitably trading (at the moment) in and with China. They will be horrified. They're already gloating over the imaginary wealth that will pour into them. Sorry, if you deal with China it's on their terms unless you have the fortitude to stand up to them.
They've been attempting to unsettle the West with arresting as spies the executives of a company (Rio) that refused to become a Chinese government asset. Then there was North Korea's rockets fired at the behest of China (see previous posts), the murdering of Tibetans, the murdering of their own people in the western provinces and the lying about pouring 800 billion into the economy, and then the bodgy figures supposedly reflecting the return of a healthy economy.
How do we show China that we don't appreciate their repressive ways? Refuse them raw materials, and don't buy their goods. Show them we want freedom before we want the deals that will allow them to destroy our economies if we don't agree with them. I can imagine those who have shares in companies that are profitably trading (at the moment) in and with China. They will be horrified. They're already gloating over the imaginary wealth that will pour into them. Sorry, if you deal with China it's on their terms unless you have the fortitude to stand up to them.
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