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This is mostly to our new Chinese friends who may be reading: While it probably seems petty at a time of such tragedy, it is true that some Americans feel dislike and even worse for the Chinese. Some of this is old enmity: My father fought in the Korean War, and I don’t think he will ever get over all of his bad feelings about Chinese people. For some people it is more recent: Many, many factories in the U.S. have closed, and many workers have lost their jobs and had to take lower paying jobs, due to those products now being produced in China. Even my own job is very close to disappearing: The company I work for had over 300 employees less than 5 years ago. Now we are 6, and just barely hanging on, even after drastic pay cuts (to the point that my wife and I have at least temporarily delayed having a second child.) All of our former customers now have their products made more cheaply in China.

Now, I am generally what we call a “free trade” advocate. That is, there should be no restrictions on trade between nations. That belief of mine is being rather severely tested now, as I really love my work, and I love my family even more! However, I bear no ill will toward Chinese people, and, I cannot blame them for wanting to do well and improve their lives. I think it is more the case that the company that I work for has not done a good job of adapting to the new environment. Change is necessary — otherwise think of how many telephone operators we could keep employed at the telephone company, if operators had not been replaced by electronics!

I have posted elsewhere that I find almost all of the many Chinese people I have met to be good people whom I like. Certainly no one here has (or will) change my mind on that. In fact, the willingness of our new Chinese friends on Free Republic to help “us Americans” understand more clearly what has happened in China, strengthens my opinion.

Anyway, I hope this explains part of what you read and hear. Someone else can tackle the political side at a better time, I suppose. Right now, I have been at work for over 13 hours. I need to go home and eat supper — and check the news from China one more time, perhaps.


1,070 posted on 05/13/2008 7:06:09 PM PDT by Paul R. (Today is not the day for combative taglines! So, I changed it!)
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rescuers trying to reach the areas along the river
1,071 posted on 05/13/2008 7:27:29 PM PDT by DavFeng
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To: Paul R.

First I am sorry about yr situation. At least u’ve got a child(u r more luckier than me!I’ve been single for 27 years). I am one of some people it is more recent as u say.I hate war ,I understand ur father’s feeling.Korean War was not the fault we made.I mean to we(Chinese,especially plebeian,include the soldier ) have no right to decide to join War. It’s decided by our leader,we have no choice.we are victims too!I am so sorry to maintain a awful North Korean.

Second,our cheap product make many of U lose work.I think so,and our workers only get so low pay(less than $200 a month),so many of them work for 12 hours everyday without vacation.Some work in big enterprise(like Nike OEM factory) will get much more better wrok enviroment and pay. By the way ,we produce so many cheap products ,because we have got 130000000 mouth to eat.why do we get such many people,thanks to Korean War ,Our leader considered that fight for a long time,so need more people(war machine?).But no one knowed war ended soon.
Well,I am not good at English,i hope u can understand ,and maybe misunderstand ,i am going to write code.
At last , let’s get more concern of people suffered by earthquake.


1,091 posted on 05/13/2008 8:44:38 PM PDT by LincFreedom (Tx for care.Let's pray for them.)
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