I lived in China for almost 2 years. From my experience, I found the Chinese people to be marginally friendly, very self-serving and ignorant of the rest of the world.
The moral relativism of Nobody is evident when comparing anyone who does not agree with the majority to an individual who is directly responsible for the deaths of a few thousand people. The fact that Chinese Ren, when I lived in China, thought that the US had it coming to it on 9/11, that you will find Bin Laden t-shirts sold as souvenirs and that every excuse under the sun is provided for the graft, theft and various other wild schemes one sees on a daily basis is partly a function of never having had a genuine experience with cultures and systems outside of their own. Then again, they also excuse Mao’s murder of tens of millions as, “There are too many Chinese anyway”. Then there was the college education computer programmer who once told my wife that if he had only one day to live he would buy a gun and kill as many Japanese as he could and the college educated office manager who told me a Chinese King once conquered half of Europe (Ghangis Kahn). Two things about that last revelation that I found illuminating.
A) China’s rational for its conquest of Tibet is, what was once part of China is always part of China.
B) This same student denied that an Indian Queen once defeated the Chinese armies and took procession of Chinese territories (Victoria of England).
Logic, innovation and property is not respected in China as it is in even this degraded version of the West. It is no wonder the Chinese still light up when you mention their thousand year old invention of gunpowder. Perhaps the progress JustAnotherInfidel wants us to wait for is far off indeed.





