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<title>China&#x26;#x27;s next-generation nationalists - They&#x26;#x27;re educated, richer and more aggressive toward the West</title>
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<description>As human rights protesters dogged the Beijing Olympics&#x26;#x27; torch relay around the world, as supporters of Tibet condemned the violent crackdown in Lhasa, and as Darfur activists demanded change in China&#x26;#x27;s Sudan policy, Chinese young people worked themselves into a different form of righteous anger. In online forums and chat rooms, they blasted Beijing&#x26;#x27;s leaders for not being tougher in Tibet. They agitated for boycotts against Western businesses based in nations that object to Beijing&#x26;#x27;s policies, and they directed venomous fury against anyone critical of China. The anger has even spread to American college campuses. In April, Chinese students at...</description>
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