There seems to be a growing sentiment in China, against the west.
Here are two youtubes (recently made) from two vloggers who are actually now living in China, who have both married Chinese ladies, they have both been there for quite a while. A number of years.
Both are, in my experience, good links for information.
Both are saying China is already becoming anti-western, in part. Both have lived there for years. They in fact, have made videos together, in the past.
Here are the two videos, for review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDFJhe9MKHg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICXbwbbavVc
Just saying. It seems likely, this will continue, in part, but I am just posting this to point out, it seems to already be developing.
I lived in China a long time ago. I had not experienced anything like what they both describe. It seems to be a very new development, if it is accurate.
Feel free to review.
I live in China. At the time, they were anti-American. This is not too long after the Tiananmen massacres.
I hadn't seen either of those two videos before, but I did previously watch one entitled "You will never be Chinese" in which they discuss the attitude you mention.
I lived in China a long time ago. I had not experienced anything like what they both describe. It seems to be a very new development, if it is accurate.
I am thinking that this developing attitude is the consequence of China once again becoming prominent and powerful on the world stage. At one time China was regarded as incredibly arrogant by the various Western powers, and this was at a time hundreds of years in the past. The opium wars and it's aftermath, followed by the Japanese occupation, then Mao's "great leap forward" had taxed them past the breaking point.
Now that they are back on their feet and once again emerging as a world power, I think they are simply reverting back to their previous attitude regarding Western barbarians.
I am encouraged that Christianity is making dramatic inroads into China, because if the trends continue, they will be a rather formidable foe which I would rather not have to face in an adversarial role.
Their irritation with us had better have a limit. Without us buying the weekly cargo liner loads of ching-chang stuff coming to our shores, their economy would be in deep doo-doo.