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San Migs - 2012-11-14

he country has been split up and re-made so many times that one can argue that as a matter of fact these are some of the most disloyal folks on the planet

Well said. Turning man against each other has been part of human history since time immemorial. But in China, divide and conquer, part of maoist policy has often been the preferred ruling method. Uighurs are resented as pickpockets and thieves, Dongbei ren are violent, guangdong ren are materialistic, and that's just what the CCP want, because while each part of China bickers about each other, they are not focused on the CCP. Divide and conquer.

Good post again drags!

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Re: Power struggle and power structure; more on Confucianism -- Dragonized -- 2012-11-13
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