Sorry, my English is not good, so I can only use Chinese. I am a Chinese, and the governments of all countries will deceive their citizens, including the United States. I am sure that our Chinese government must have its own shortcomings, but our government will definitely improve itself and not deceive us. This can be truly felt in ordinary life. This is a government deception that will deceive the people. Unable to bring feelings.
I live in China. We do have some restrictions on the Internet (our national conditions are different), and the government does prevent us from seeing something. But the same is true in other countries. The US government also hides things on the Internet from the public.
In fact, you often misinterpret us because you do n’t know enough about China (you do n’t live in China) or are distorted by the media. Just like in the eyes of many people in China, the United States is a country where riots and shootings are frequent (the media of all countries will deceive the people). So I hope that you will stop judging the Chinese government’s approach because you have too few channels for understanding and insufficient evidence. It is easy to produce untrue inferences.
I hope your translator can accurately translate this paragraph, but it is difficult to avoid the situation of translation errors.
@TexasUberAlles
Our textbook tells us that China has not yet been unified (Taiwan, southern Tibet, Aksai Chin), and Taiwan has the conditions to become an independent country. But we will never recognize it as an independent country.
If California declared independence, would you as an American want it to truly become an independent country?
@Yay~
LOL I’ll believe that when the PRC has enough courage and military capacity to prove it.The only reason the PRC isn’t invading its neighbors is because it’s too weak; its massive army is almost entirely devoted to internal suppression and couldn’t stand up longer than an afternoon against a serious first world military, and it doesn’t even have the functional capacity to mount a successful amphibious invasion of Real China across the Taiwan Strait, a fact clearly in evidence by the fact that it hasn’t done so already.
The only reason the PRC isn’t invading its neighbors is because it’s too weak; its massive army is almost entirely devoted to internal suppression and couldn’t stand up longer than an afternoon against a serious first world military, and it doesn’t even have the functional capacity to mount a successful amphibious invasion of Real China across the Taiwan Strait, a fact clearly in evidence by the fact that it hasn’t done so already.