Before you answer, ask yourself if you're qualified to answer. I'm 27 and have moved from N.America to come of age in China...I have lived here for four years, been to big cities, villages, speak Chinese and have a graduate degree in Chinese History. While the cult of Mao has died down a bit, most Chinese ardently support their government and the incredible achievements they've made since Deng Xiaoping reform. They know they're history, perhaps more than any other country I've been too...but they're still learning about the rest of the world. Anyways, should Americans just stick to their own problems? And if you are American - please don't mention 'whitewashing their history' or 'they only know what the government tell them'...just a little hypocritical. I personally believe that the CCP is one of the most beneficial, responsible governments in the world today - regarding raising the quality of life for its own citizens and helping other 2nd/3rd world countries develop (SE Asia/Africa)
2006-11-30
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