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China's Self-Perception
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| Yeah, I believe that. | |
| A lot of people are not finding people to work. | |
| That is correct. | |
| So what do you think about the virus having been made in a lab? | |
| And how do you explain this government's hands-off policy with regard to China? | |
| Oh, they're still absolutely angry at Russia and Putin by name. | |
| But China? | |
| If you think clearly, do you not believe China is a greater threat to the United States in any dimension than is Russia? | |
| Something you should know about China that many people do not know, the Chinese regard themselves as special. | |
| Now, by the way, So do Americans. | |
| A lot of groups do. | |
| There's nothing wrong with that. | |
| I'm not saying it as a critique, but I want you to know that it's true. | |
| The word for China in Chinese is middle or center kingdom. | |
| China should be the center of the world, is the view of many Chinese, including the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| And with America having a president who craps on his own country versus a Chinese dictator who constantly speaks of the greatness of his country, guess who's more likely to win that battle? | |
| Leaders who crap on their country, who have contempt for it? | |
| A party in power which can only speak about its country's rot, its moral rot, its decay, its worthlessness? | |
| Or a country... | |
| That speaks about its greatness. | |
| Now, I believe there is a middle road. | |
| There is nothing wrong in acknowledging the Tulsa massacre that took place exactly a hundred years ago. | |
| That is part of American history. | |
| It's a rotten part. | |
| But every country had such rot. | |
| The uniqueness of America is not what it did bad. | |
| The uniqueness of America is what it did good. | |