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To: diesel00

No,in fact the stats you indicated would justify some of the Asian claims.
And the only reason I put the race card in play was because I think that Chinese involvement in Africa is going to present some racial strife of a very interesting nature should they "colonize"that part of the world.


71 posted on 11/05/2006 5:18:55 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: Riverman94610
I think that Chinese involvement in Africa is going to present some racial strife of a very interesting nature should they "colonize"that part of the world.

Oh I believe there already are some racial tensions. However, I don't think it will matter because the Chinese don't deal with the African people, but rather the African governments. And it'll take a lot of Chinese repression for the African people to reject the Chinese and overtopple the African governments that are pro-Chinese. You probably won't see the Chinese imposing blatantly racist policies on these African countries (times have changed, this ain't the 19th century anymore), and so it will be hard to inspire the average African to blame everything on Chinese repression.

If the Chinese play their cards right, they have a lot to gain from this. If the Chinese turn a "Japanese" (turn militarialistic and arrogant) on the Africans, then the Chinese have a lot to lose in Africa. The Japanese before WWII could have been the leader of East Asia without firing a bullet had they played their cards right, but they blew their chance. The Chinese before WWII were more than happy to join the Japanese, but not in the style that the Japanese later devised.
75 posted on 11/05/2006 5:35:57 PM PST by diesel00
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