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    The superstitious Chinese

    By kenji Asahara
    

    People who have dealt with Chinese are constantly frustrated by their notorious disrespect of rules and regulations. It seems

that Chinese are extremely indulged themselves, more than any other race on this earth, in the power of magic and superstitions.

Foreigners are often bewildered by Chinese people’s obsession with magical power. Few could come up with rational explanation as to

what is the cause of this condemnable habit. Obviously, this habit has forced most Chinese not to follow rules and proper procedures

when  conducting affairs, but instead to rely on short cut or unconventional means  which often insidiously undermine the integrity of

the whole legal or moral system. With deterioration in moral and spiritual value, most Chinese institutions, either public or private,

are inevitably riddled with fatal deficiencies of redundancy, corruption, dishonesty, and wasteful abuse.


    
    Chinese people’s obsession with magic power can be found virtually every where, from fields of business to politics and

academic affairs. Foreigners are constantly being asked question such as what is the best way to learn English.


What is the quickest way to get to US? How to get scholarship from American university? To Chinese, American universities must have

endless scholarship to support these people who are most often short of basic manner and human decency.


American university seems obligated to offer teaching positions to these people whose verbal English is not even on a par with an

average ten years old American kid. From a Chinese perspective, every American, regardless his background must be in charge of issuing

 visa or giving scholarship.

    
    Chinese seem to believe that there must be a magic wane with which they could fulfill their dream instantly by waving its

magical stroke. The underlined message of this habit is the idea of avoiding hard work and necessary sacrifices. To put it simple,

Chinese want to get everything with no effort and no diligence. This mentality, in one way or the other, helps cultivate a

characteristic of selfish, cheap, lack sense of aesthetic taste and style, and above all, dishonesty. Most reasonable and decent

people tend to agree on the fact that anything with value can not be obtained without due diligence and sacrifice. Whatever we do,

our honor and respect go along with it and by so doing we have not only gained some profit or recognition but also accomplished a

mission and made an achievement. Lack of seriousness and disrespect of craftsmanship and professionalism make Chinese to produce

things with low quality and awkward style. The goal is not to create anything with beauty or enjoyable but merely to get by and to

exchange for a quick profit. Getting pass instead of pursuing excellence has been the trade mark of the Chinese attitude

in every aspect of their life.

    
    Chinese are also inclined to believe that everything of foreign origin must posses certain magical power that could guarantee

them success and wealth and status. Chinese people with western degrees generally believe that they are superior to those who do not

have. The degrees, most in technical fields, will guarantee them prestige and respect from their fellow Chinese regardless what

they can bring to the society. Chinese attitude toward jobs is solely based on economic perspective. Few if any understand a job is

more than a way to receive pay check but a series of hard works and responsibilities. Chinese generally try to avoid taking any

responsibilities because they have no sense of mission and achievement. All they care is a petty profit and easy life style for

themselves and their families.

    
    Enterprise owned and run by Chinese could not go beyond family scale because Chinese do not trust those without blood tie.

There has not been a case that Chinese had successfully established a well run, efficient, multi National Corporation. In Chinese mind,

a corporation is just an extended version of a family work shop. Although during Mao’s period, China did have state run enterprises

of large scale. Unfortunately none of them has succeeded to these days because they all have suffered and deceased from the incurable

flaws of Chinese socialism, namely corruption, inefficiency and obsolete technology.


Virtually no great invention of modern time has any Chinese origin; Chinese are not capable of building a well organized social

and economic system that benefits its own people. Most Chinese are over willingly to immigrate to west where they can enjoy a better

life for themselves and their offspring. Almost all overseas Chinese in western countries, especially in US, manage to give

birth to their child on foreign soil so they could grow up with foreign passports and speak English without pathetic accent like

their parents. From western perspective, Chinese are basically free riders or parasites living on the mercy of other people’s

economic system. What irritates civilized people the most is not the backward and devastating situation in China, but the attitude

of stubbornness and arrogance of firecly denial of any responsibility. We can forgive those who are less fortunate and provide

necessary help but we could not tolerate those who are constantly lying about and covering up their misconducts to save their

pathetic face. Dishonesty and irresponsible behavior are far more condemnable than mistake itself.


    
    Chinese, according to my observation, know nothing of professionalism and therefore has no respect of intellectual rights.

After all, why pay more if you can get pirate copy for a fraction of the original cost? Chinese are extremely shrewd when it comes

to cutting corner and being cheap. Yet they forget it is honesty and law abiding behavior that make a society a modern one in which

majority people will benefit. Over all, no one respect China or Chinese society as a whole because they have no respect of the basic

decency that constitutes modern society. People tend to look down upon a Chinese no matter how wealthy he might be because a person

is not an individual subject but a reflection of a cultural and moral background. As a culture and race, Chinese did not create a

positive image among most people in this world.
    

    From Chinese people’s characteristics we could see many features that commonly existed among the people in most backward

and primitive societies. One thing differentiates China from an ordinary primitive society is that China does posses certain

destructive potential to undermine the stability of the whole world community. Chinese will likely resort to violence if their face

saving habit is not granted and their pathetic self esteem is smeared. China could launch a war if domestic issues such as poverty,

corruption, unemployment, get out of control and the regime must find a way to vent the pressure to make sure its own survival.

 Based on these facts, we could well draw a sound conclusion that China, despite of hysterical camouflage and distortion is still

potential source of global catastrophes

    
    第二篇:
    
    Chinese deserve what they got


    By Kenji Asahara

    
    Despite China has experienced endless human suffering and political turmoil, it has not been able to establish a law abiding

 society and to provide its people with decent living condition and equal opportunities. As a person who knows quite bit about

Chinese history and culture, I have no hope that they will ever evolve into a decent, law governed society, at least not by their

own effort or in any foreseeable future. Like many people pointed out before, Chinese are not qualified to be part of the modern

society because they do not posses the necessary characteristics that constitute a modern society. Sadly but truly, it is virtually

 impossible for them to cure their disease because the very Chinese mentality denies any attempt to solve the problem from the basis.
    
    By their innate nature, Chinese are not capable of establishing any institution of large scale free of corruption and with

 high efficiency. Chinese are not used to self governing and spiritual independence but only adaptable to either total chaos or

harsh totalitarian dictatorship. Multi national corporations or government or parliament must be set up and directed by foreigners

if they are to be functionally effective. In Chinese hands everything will become ineffective, redundant, corrupt and wasteful. Weak

people tend to rest their fate on the whims of others, most time father type of figures, and this reliance could well lead to a

crime disguised by best intention. For example, Chairman Mao had mercifully murdered millions of people in the name of revolution.

While condemning the viciousness of his crime, one should not forget it is the Chinese people and culture that created and consecrated such

figure. Explicitly, we must attribute the cause of Chinese tragedy to the very character of Chinese people, namely, lack of spiritual

independence and abundance of cowardliness.
    
    By no accident, most prosperous places in China such as Shanghai and Hong Kong are former colonies built and governed by

foreigners. To make large institute function properly demands a culture that is totally opposite to the traditional Chinese way of

doing things. Namely, there has to be a genuine respect to the idea of responsibility, and everyone must accept a given position

and be responsible to that position. This demands a spirit of cooperating instead of habit of squabbling with each other on the

minor issues. A scientific not emotional approach is required to make thing function properly. Everything happened in china seems

to be an enigma because people only see the result but not the process. Transparency is a word unheard of to Chinese because they

have no use of it at all. By nature Chinese are anti science and ignorant of efficiency. Coward and selfish people could not bear

any responsibility because the only thing matters to them is their petty desire of self fulfillment such as “saving face” or

acquiring wealth for himself and his family. Chinese virtually know nothing about faith or spiritual enlightenment. Chinese are

the most  practical and short sighted people among all races. To control Chinese, one has  to apply two infallible methods:

intimidation and bribe. They work nearly every time because they are designed to effectively exploit the weakness of every


Chinese man’s mind.
    
    Chinese people are also the most inconsistent and contradictory people I have ever seen. No rational person should trust

their words because they do not mean what they suppose to mean. In China words and deeds are two different things, only a fool will

take what a China man said by its face value. Most Chinese can never be deemed as gentlemen because they despise what gentlemen

ship stands for, namely honor and grace. Nothing could demonstrate more vividly the hypocritical aspect of the Chinese mentality than

their attitude toward foreigners and foreign countries. Generally speaking, Chinese feeling toward West is a complicated one.

It involves both hopeless jealousy and anger as the result of severe inferiority complex. Once again, Chinese could be both

shameless traitors and fanatic patriots with high larynx full of xenophobia ranting. In essence, Chinese probably have never been able

to develop an unbiased and objective view on themselves as well as on others. Chinese man’s impression of others is largely determined

by how well he is treated by them instead of what is true about them. Selfish and short sighted people could not form a visionary view

on any thing because they only know their weakness and how to glorify those weaknesses to satisfy their pathetic desire.
    
    Most Chinese, on the surface, are proudly claiming themselves patriot because being labeled as a traitor is really a matter

of losing face. Deep inside most Chinese do not really care too much about China or Chinese culture.


After all, most of them do not really know what China is or what Chinese culture is really about. Today most authentic Chinese experts

are not Chinese themselves; they are foreigners who are enthusiastic about China’s past and concerned with China’s future. Most

Chinese, especially the young generation, know little or nothing about their cultural heritage, only indulging in the junky pop

culture created by westerners and Hong Kong and Taiwan. It is safe to say that the so-called Chinese are not real Chinese at all.

They are a bunch of physiological freaks deserving scrupulous sociological study. Japanese, by all aspects, deserve the title of

Chong guo ren or the subjects of the celestial kingdom. Japanese are more close to ancient Han people in terms of spirit,


habits, life style, customs, than today‘s pseudo China man. A sinologist who is interested in studying 6-7 century Chinese culture has

to visit Japan not China


because those heritages were far better preserved in Japan than in China. Chinese show no respect to any thing with beauty.

Claiming oneself as a patriot is a matter of fashion instead of knowing the truth. This explains why Chinese could yell out an anti

foreigner slogan, and a moment later try arduously sneak into US embassy begging student visa with their awkward broken English.

Chinese have no real self esteem. Self esteem derives from courage and honesty. It can not take life by itself or base on a lie or

delusion. Chinese culture is a sham mockery, a balloon of hot air ready to be busted by any one with courage and conscience.

    
    Psychologically, Chinese are only familiar with family or kinship but deny any social responsibilities that enable society to be

an organic entity. It is not difficult to imagine how impossible law and regulation can be fully implemented in an environment where

personal relationship determines the outcome of virtually everything. In China only iron and blood work, slaves know no magnanimity

because they were raised in fear and despair. People can’t help wondering why Chinese were constantly suffering from the cruelty

of despotism. The answer is: they deserved it.

    
    Chinese are easily forgetting their suffering because they can always comfortably indulge themselves in a self deception

and magical superstition.


    A lie is a distortion of reality but it can soothe pain if applied on regular basis. Chinese mentality is nothing but a process of self deception.


    For most part of the history China has been an agrarian society which does not encourage any commercial exchange or technical innovation. Chinese are


usually satisfied with their pity desire but lack of any ambition of conquering and exploration. Almost all Chinese are extremely avarice and lack of spiritual

aspiration. Chinese history is not a real history by modern sense, but an unending and vicious circle of lies and crimes. China still exists in an agrarian society

 where thugs and hooligans control everything and most people are living in a state of ignorance and despair.


    
    To conceal their failure and appalling situation in Chinese society, Chinese like to orchestrate a dazzling show which often bewilders foreign observers.

Unfortunately, only the amateur Chinese experts will be impressed by the camouflages like MBAs, sky scrapers in Shanghai and Olympic Games. Real Chinese

experts know Chinese and China by soul or by culture. No matter how mutable China tries to present itself, we can always sweep away the dross and grasp the

very essence of Chinese phenomenon by examining the realty of the Chinese society and analyzing the inner nature of the Chinese psyche.
    

    Generally speaking most Chinese people are the most cowardly and indifferent people I ever witnessed. I do not know whether the cowardliness should be

attributed to their physical weakness or mental distortion, or could be little bit of both. Most western women will not consider Chinese man as man because the

shortage of the features and characteristics that constitute the real manhood.

    
    Over all, Chinese’s image has not been a positive one in westerner’s mind. From the early Hollywood image of china man with yellow teeth and fumanchu

moustaches to current ill dressed Chinese walking on the street of New York or LA, Chinese are the preferable targets of ridicules and trolls. My advice to the

hopeless Chinese is: stop deceiving yourself and start facing the reality. To admit what one can not do is not a weakness but strength. Stop the delivering

your babies in US while insisting your patriotism toward China. Stop glorifying the place you do not want to live in. Most of all stop imposing to others the

things that you are not willing to accept yourself.
    
    
    第三篇:

    
    China, a land of preposterous phenomena

    By kenji Asahara
    
    China, to be precisely, is a land belied with contradictions, and full of preposterous phenomena. Like in any culture study, one could not have a thorough

grasp on Chinese phenomenon unless one takes a close view on the psychology of the Chinese people. Otherwise people are easily be fooled by the superficial and

delusional prosperity orchestrated by the ruling class of that nation. People’s impression of China as a weak and low class nation can largely be attributed to

the retarded features in Chinese people’s characteristics which have puzzled the scholars and politicians alike ever since China became the center of attention.

It is hard to come up with a simple answer to a question of this magnitude because to fully analyze China and Chinese demands tremendous time and efforts

which are beyond the grasp of any individual. However, most Chinese watchers, either the optimistic ones or those who predicting its demise, tend to agree on

the fact that Chinese culture lacks of the necessary ingredients to establish a modern and civilized society. Their stubborn and egotistic mentality such as

face saving and lying, their outrageous disregard of scientific and rational method, prevented the Chinese from knowing the true cause of their miseries, and,

therefore, denied them the true solution. This article is aimed at debunking many false understanding about the Chinese, both as a race and as a culture.

    
    Sadly to point out, despite the smug self assertion as the only continued and perhaps the oldest civilization on this earth, China made virtually no

contribution to the modern civilization. Owing to the shortage of creativity, China did not produce any world class philosopher in modern time. Chinese

philosophy, unlike its Western counterpart, has always been a metaphysical phenomenon instead of an intellectual endeavor drawn upon the power of rationalism and

 science. Chinese philosophy encourages people’s adaptation
toward nature rather than an active engagement in studying and conquering the
nature so it can be best suited for human’s use. Chinese history, therefore,
appears to exist in a perpetuated stagnation which does not evolve itself
through cascaded stages, from lower to higher one, but lingers on a vicious
circle of violence and crime. Marxist interpretation of human history may not
apply to Chinese history because China denies the evolutionary mechanism
described by Marxist theory of historical development. Chinese people are used
to scuffle with each other over the petty causes and scavenger on the limited
resources.
    
    Although traditional Chinese culture had many virtues and was well endowed
with wisdoms and enlightened proverbs, people can hardly find any lively
applications of them in the behaviors of the average Chinese people. Chinese
culture strikes me as a culture of castrated body, a decaying carcass with no
sign of muscle and brain. It is quite safe to say that, today’s Chinese have
little to do with the real Chinese in the past. They are creatures with
character of perversity and sickness. They are dying animals or pre-matured
fetus. Perhaps the true Chinese exist only in history or imagination.
    A mind occupied by coward ness and selfishness embodies the real source of
evil. It is the ultimate source of all Chinese suffering. We can not afford to
see Chinese continuously committing crimes against their own people, if indeed
we consider Chinese as part of the whole human race.
    
    Beside selfish, Chinese are deeply superstitious. They tend to believe in
all kinds of luck and fortune. They indulge themselves in a self knitted and
self fulfilled dream of being the center of all human civilizations, without
knowing the fact that, China is tremendously left behind in almost every field
of social and economic development.
    Generally speaking, Chinese did not reach to mental maturity because they
never really allow their character to be fully developed. They could not
organize and function well in modern social or political entities such as
government, parliament, and legal system. It is difficult to build social or
national identity among dependent and selfish people such as the Chinese.
Chinese have been called a pile of “loosen sand” by foreign observers in the
past. I am afraid the situation hasn’t changed much now. After all, one could
not create a masterpiece of art from a piece of garbage.
    
    Subconsciously, Chinese opt to show a strong sense of inferiority when
confronting foreigners. That can explain why they always try to match their
records with that of the United States or the Japan’s, despite the fact China is
not in the same social and economic level with the advanced countries. Chinese
tend to be both realistic and idealist at same time. This self contradictive
mentality enhances the difficulty in solving the Chinese puzzle, and quite often
leads to opinions that polarize to each other. In some events, a Chinese could
be depicted as heroic patriots while in the other case, a shameless traitors, or
a little bit of both. A Chinese could, on one hand, fiercely expresses his
patriotism, in the meanwhile, tries everything possible to get his foot into
foreign lands. Is there anything more hypocritical and pathetic than the tragic
discrepancies between their words and deeds? If China is such a wonderful place
why Chinese always try to deliver their babies in the United States? Perhaps the
real respect which the Chinese are so eagerly craving for could only come if the
Chinese somehow align their words with their deeds.
    
    Ignorance and fear usually lead to worship and cruelty; Chinese like to
worship all kind things, from animals to dead people, from Chairman Mao to Bill
Gates. Chinese also worship English, and the English speaking people. Nothing
could be more useful in amplifying the pathetic Chinese worshiping mentality
than the enthusiasm demonstrated in studying English. Most young generation
Chinese overwhelmingly devote their energy in studying English regardless of any
its real usage. Teaching English by foreigners has become a promising and
booming industry in China.
    
    Chinese view English more as sign of social status than as a tool of
communication. Chinese studying overseas, mostly for economic reason, are not
interested in learning advanced technologies to build their own nation.
Generally speaking, Chinese have low self esteem. They tend to be extremely
sentimental if something provokes them and makes them losing “face“.
    
    Chinese lack sense of responsibility and respect for craftsmanship when
performing a task. They seldom show any pride in their works. Few Chinese
understand the meaning craftsmanship. Chinese usually describe their jobs as
“rice bowls” or the place where they receive pay checks. I never heard any one
tells me how important his job is or what kind responsibilities he has and how
it is related to the well being of whole organization and society. Chinese will
cut corners and take short way anytime possible. They lack of aesthetic taste
when designing a product, and make thing in cheapest way possible. They are
extremely ignorant on the matter of style and etiquette. Even the so called
business elite are not acquainted with the words such as “wardrobe” and the idea
of proper business dressing code. Do not be surprised to find some Chinese
wearing dark leather shoes with white socks.
    
    Even though with the phony growth rate, China is not a capitalist society in
any real sense. Most Chinese do not understand the definition of “career” or
“executive” Business men in China are mostly scumbags who enrich themselves by
bribing the government officials in order to get illegal deals. In China,
attitude of honesty and hardworking is condemnable because it does not produce
any good result. Few people have any real respect of law obeying behaviors.
Honest and polite people are usually the targets of ridiculing. China hasn’t
been able to produce many genuine entrepreneurs that could lead the nation into
a modernized and developed society. On the other hand, China has produced a
large number of swindlers whose expertise lies in devouring that nation’s
resources at an astonishing speed. The only thing they are doing well is
cheating and lying and trying to get away with it. Only fools will believe China
could become a commercial society of credit purchasing.
    
    Chinese are proud to be labeled as hard working and thrifty people. However,
their hardworking habit produces only low quality and cheap commodities. Their
thrifty life style constantly undermines the integrity of the society. The life
style of low cost operation encourages virtually all Chinese people, regardless
of their education level, to take advantage from the public resources. The more
the Chinese produce its cheap goods, the more resources will be lost from China.
With backward and obsolete technology and no environmental regulation, China is
also the biggest polluter on this earth.
    China so far has failed to create a real modernized government. The very
functioning mechanism of modern governance does not fit into the traditional
Chinese notion of government. Most Chinese people lack interest in politics,
viewing them as tasks of the ruling class. As a group of people with slavery
mentality, Chinese like to be ruled and controlled by powerful and even mystical
figures; they do not deserve freedom because they tend to abuse it. Magnanimity
should not be applied to Chinese because only thing they understand is the power
of whip and bullet. Freedom according to Chinese means the best way to maximize
one’s own interest with no regard of other people well being. Chinese like to
exploit the benefit of any given opportunity but do not want to bear any social
responsibility. The innate characteristics in Chinese people’s psychology,
namely selfishness, coward ness, lack of spirit of cooperation, callousness,
dependent mind, sealed the fate of Chinese as a group of people of permanent
slavery nature. Having looked at these factors in Chinese culture, one will have
little difficulty in understanding the chaotic and tragic fate through out China
history.
    
    A group of people full of irrational impetus but not conservative and
reasonable is doomed to conduct antisocial and destructive activities. The
question remains as how many lives they will destroy before they can possibly
come to a sense that there is something severely wrong with their behaviors? Can
they be stopped? Is there any hope to convert them into a more human and
civilized beings?
    
    Chinese intellectuals do not take an active part in social activity as their
western counterparts do. They enjoy the social and economic status and have very
little concern of the suffering of the average Chinese people. To certain
extent, they tend to play the role of running dogs for the ruling class. Even
though occasionally, they like to show some feeling of discontent because of the
discrepancy between their knowledge and the wealth they possessed. Nevertheless,
they tend to support the current regime. China has virtually no elites in a real
sense. Real Elite class possesses both the power of wealth and the grace of
honor. Thugs and gangsters have power but not grace and respect. The Chinese
people who consider themselves as the elite class are most scum of the earth and
economic leeches.
    
    It is advisable to know that the only way to solve the Chinese problem is to
eliminate the very source of the problem. For decades, the civilized world has
engaged in a plan of exalting the Chinese people from their present savage
condition, transforming them into human being again. If this attempt fails to
produce positive results, it is crucial that preemptive and decisive action
should be taken to prevent the Chinese from inflicting serious damage both on
their own people as well as their neighbors.
    
    For some reasons, Chinese simply can not bear the thought that they are
genetically inferior to others. They continuously refuse the notion that some
dramatic changes should be taken place in order to lift them from their present
pathetic condition. The vehement denying to their problems shows how desperate
and ignorant they are to their sickness. Insulting Chinese has never been my
goal, although sometime it is inevitable to present them with a rude awakening
of the reality so they may improve themselves. Chinese must come to a sense that
the disasters and suffering inflicted by them upon their own people should not
be viewed as a Chinese issue alone. It has already become an issue inseparably
tied with the fate of whole mankind.
    
    The major obstacle hampering Chinese social and economic progress lies in
the very structure of hierarchical society which they had inherited from their
ancestors. In order to maintain this structure, the ruling class purposely keeps
the majority people living in a state of poverty and ignorance. In the
meanwhile, they orchestrated shows to cover up the appalling situation of
inhumanity existed in Chinese society.
    
    Most Chinese, by their nature, can be described as callous and selfish and
therefore should not be trusted. They seem to be more interested in saving their
faces than knowing the truth and living a decent and meaningful life. In Chinese
minds, perhaps everything exists in a state of vagueness; they are not used to
logical and rational thinking, but only indulging themselves in the primitive
beauty of ambiguity. This ambiguity, however wonderful it might be, costs the
Chinese the opportunity of evolving into a rational species. Science could not
have born in China, not because of the material limitation, but because of the
shortage of spiritual vigorousness and curiosity. Traditionally, Chinese show
little respect towards those who dare to take adventure to explore the truth of
nature. They are more enthusiastic in coin collecting and having more concubines
than solving a mathematic problem. They are more used to living in an
environment full of lies and shame than taking the initiative to make thing
better. To prevent the whole mankind from degenerating into a status of
mediocre, we have the duty to stop the expansion of the Chinese both as a race
and as a cultural phenomenon!
    
    Ironically, Chinese could be both industrious and lazy at same time. The
assiduous side of the Chinese character largely attributed to China’s infertile
geological environment. One has to strive hard in order to keep one alive.
Additionally, in a social environment where most people do not respect honesty
and rectitude, one has to be shrewd and on alert all the time. Otherwise, some
one would insidiously undermine your interest and sneak out your belongings. In
a sense, Chinese must work extremely hard in protecting their interest from the
assault of the fellow Chinese. In other words, it is the environment, both
social and natural, forced the Chinese to be hard working and to adopt a frugal
life style. To illustrate my view more accurately, Chinese living habit is more
similar to that of the rodent species than the highly developed creatures,
emphasizing quantity while ignoring quality.
    
    Chinese educational system, to a large extent, has been a matter of failure
and disgrace. It had failed to provide society with any useful person. It only
created a group of opportunity chasers who were eagerly to take advantage of
what the society could offer but care nothing of what they can give in return.
China could boast some mathematic geniuses while keeping a lager portion of its
population illiterate. Chinese people’s life seems boring and lacking of
excitement. They obsess with material gain far more than westerners do, and show
very little or no interest in living a balanced meaningful life. Most Chinese do
not understand the meaning of “spirituality” “freedom of worship” “mental
health”. Their minds were preoccupied with greed and pitiful desires of animal
instincts such as sex and food.
    
    Generally speaking, China as a nation does not exist. For thousands of
years, Chinese have been living in a status without nationhood. China can only
be described as a geological concept but not a nation.
    Chinese haven’t yet been able to develop a concept of nationhood. All they
know is the idea of family blood ties through which they conduct most of their
affairs. This explains why in China, doing business successfully depends largely
on to whom you know but not what you have or you can offer. Without the
knowledge of responsibility and social obligation, Chinese can not form a
modernized society. In the past as well as the present, Chinese government has
never put the people’s livelihood in the center of its political agenda. The
government only concerns with its controlling power and its ability to provide
an extravagant and corrupt life style for its members. What has been going on in
the political area for the past 150 years remains the same humdrum drama with
the same boring plot: a few powerful people or a group of these people determine
the fate of majority poor and ignorant people.
    Money and comfortable life style appeal Chinese more than the pursuit of
power and control.
    
    Deep down inside, Chinese are powerless and miserable creatures that can
only live as thieves or beggars but never as the independent owners of their own
fate. Therefore, Chinese could not and dare not to pursue what they believe is
the righteous things not because they don’t have the knowledge but because of
lack of courage. Chinese had failed to discipline themselves and to establish a
functioning public institute protecting the interest of the majority. Chinese
history, as far as one can witness, has been swinging between the extremes of
totalitarian dictatorship and anarchic turmoil. Selfish and stubborn people
failed to realize that it is the ability of making compromise that makes man
noble not the continuous and endless struggle for fair share. By nature, Chinese
could not be nobles because the very nature of their psyche runs directly
against the basic elements of nobility. Quoting the words used by Fredrick
Nietzsche in describing the psyche of religious believers, Chinese are wicked,
weak, revengeful, sick and yet hopeless creatures. Consequently, the existence
of Chinese as a race has been a mistake by the creator, and can only be viewed
as a mockery of human intelligence and decency.
    
    The process of Chinese modernization is a process aimed at transforming the
Chinese from insensitive and indifferent low living creatures into citizens of
the modern society. Yet one thing, I have point out before further discussion is
that, in order to become citizen, one has to be human first. This I am afraid
most Chinese are not qualified. To be a human being, one has to unfetter the
biological and material bondage, and to look beyond. Simply speaking, life
existed in a sheer biological manner, as it is the case with most Chinese, does
not constitute the real notion of manhood. Real manhood demands meaning. As far
as I know, Chinese have failed to evolve into this stage.
    
    As result, most civilized people on this planet can not hide their contempt
and concern toward the devastating situation in China and the uncivilized habits
existing among the Chinese. Many derogatory words were invented by the Japanese
and American to describe the psyche of these hopeless yet stubborn people. The
words such as “Chinks” or “Chankoro” are still widely spread among the people
who despise the Chinese and the Chinese phenomenon. China has gradually become
such a negative concept that even the people who formally affiliated with the
Chinese empire tend to deny fiercely their ties with this corrupt and wicked and
shameful entity. People from Taiwan or South Korea usually consider labeling
them as Chinese not a compliment but an insult for sure. As matter of fact,
bashing Chinese has become a popular habit of amu*****t among these people. The
word China or Chinese has gradually become the synonym of weak, inferiority,
cheap, mediocre, dishonesty, prostitute, among these people and many others.
    
    
    
    As mentioned before, my purpose here has nothing to do with bragging my
language skill. My activities were driven by the sheer conscience of a human
being. I try to teach the Chinese how to live their lives to the full scale
possible and how to be useful to society. Most importantly, I am determined to
debunk the mystery surrounded the so call Chinese miracle, helping people
develop a clear view on the reality about the Chinese phenomenon. Although
Chinese are not short of intelligence and knowledge; one seldom finds courage
and integrity in their characters. When or could they ever get out of their face
saving habits?
    
    To further illustrate the sickness of the face saving habit, one has to
mention Japan, a country whose very existence is a direct insult to Chinese
people’s pride.
    
    High prestige and respect enjoyed by Japan in world community makes Chinese
felt extremely embarrassed. Yet few Chinese people really give any serious
thought as to why Japan, a tiny island, could entitle with such tremendous
amount of wealth and respect so disproportioned to its size? The notion of Japan
as a great power poses an imminent threat and a mockery to the Chinese, both
materially and psychologically. Chinese haven’t yet been able to shrug off the
humiliation the Japanese inflicted on this dying and sick cultural dinosaur.
Indeed, in a sense, Japan serves as a mirror, with which the Chinese could not
help comparing themselves. Under the shadow of Japan, China realized its
limitation and inadequacy to which they feel utterly hopeless and only resort to
ultra nationalism and jealousy to soothe its pain.
    
    China, for the large part, should be viewed only as a historical concept but
never a modernized nation. Geologically speaking, China occupies large
territory, yet it had failed to develop the political and economic power
appropriate to its size. Unjust inhabiting a fertile land but unable to use and
develop it properly, constitutes a crime against mankind. Shamed on their
origin, most overseas people of Chinese descend only admit that they are
culturally Chinese, or Han people to be precise, but refuse to have anything to
do with the mainland “China”. Most do not recognize mainland as the real China.
Thus, the notion of China being a nation has no real substance, it is a mocking
sham concocted by the ruling class to manipulate its own people and to fool
foreigners.
    
    Japanese continuously refuse to apologize to China for what happened 60
years ago. Whatever the tragic events happened back then, can only be understood
as collateral damages of the world war. On the other hand, What China has been
reluctant to admit is the fact that Japan’s rising up as a world power, to a
great extent, marks the beginning of the journey of the resurrection of whole
Asia. Without the inspirational effect of Japanese Meiji restoration, China
could not have had revolution of its own. Undoubtedly, for past 100 years, Japan
served as the model of modernization for the Chinese. For this China had never
showed any gratitude in any sense what so ever.
    
    As I said before, as the creatures intoxicated by the poisonous sentiment of
grudge and vengeance, the Chinese could not establish a balanced view on people
or nations that are genetically and spiritually superior to them. Therefore,
What China and Chinese need the most is not knowledge or technology, but a
courageous mindset to admit their inadequacy. To a great extent, the current
prevailing anti-Japan sentiment in China reflects the gloomy and desperate
social and economic condition in Chinese society. Unemployment, fraudulency,
corruptions, pollution, gap between poor and rich, have been all piled up,
compelling the Chinese to find a scapegoat for their own failure. The ruling
class is also looking for a way to cool down the tempest so it will not topple
down the regime. An aroused sentiment of extreme nationalism perfectly served
the goal.
    
    Since the immemorial, Japanese culture was endowed with certain noble
factors that were unique only to the Japanese people. These noble factors could
not be found in Chinese or Western culture. In Japanese minds, there is no place
for wimps like you guys, no “HaiGui” type , no begging, only a spirit of
Samurai. The soul of the Yamato spirit, a spirit of Samurai warrior consists of
duty, honor, and nation. A person’s duty to serve the best interest of his
nation is nonnegotiable. A Japanese gentleman, no matter how much education he
received, or how well groomed to fit in the Western environment, underneath the
sophisticated etiquette, you find a real warrior, a Samurai. A Japanese man has
the heart of the saint and the mind of a warrior.
    
    Japanese are gentle and yet determined people when it comes to the test of
destiny. On the contrary, Chinese tend to be weak minded and unctuous gold
diggers who can only act as agents for foreigner power or as saboteurs of their
own nation. No one has to defeat the Chinese, for the Chinese will defeat
themselves by their treacherous nature. The image of Chinese as pathetic
misanthropes portrayed by Hollywood films shows the contempt deeply rooted in
the minds of the Westerners. However, if one carefully assays the behaviors of
average Chinese, one can easily conclude that the people in reality and on reels
are close kin.
    
    Chinese could not master their own fate because they have no courage to face
their weakness, and therefore could not elevate themselves from their current
sinful condition. Very few Japanese are interested in staying in US permanently;
very few Chinese try to get back to where they come from.
    Deep inside, Japanese despise the American to whom we consider no match for
the glory of the Yamato spirit. American, for the best part, is a bunch of
uncouth new born riches lack of noble characters. They are crude and violent.
Japanese dare to defy American in the arena of both military and economy. You
Chankoros kiss American butt, shame on you.
    
    Japanese learn from Chinese and American because we believe one day we will
surpass them and we surely do. We respect teachers but we are also poised to
annihilate them if necessary. Ultimately, Japanese worship no one but
themselves, Chinese are readily succumbing themselves to powerful external
forces.
    
    In a desperate attempt to restore their shattered self esteem, the Chinese
turn to small entities for redemption. They need to come to a sense that
bullying the smalls will not solve their internal problems. It can only help
build up public resentment against this preposterous and ailing animal. In
conclusion, one has to cease to be a Chinese in order to become a human being.
In an attempt to prevent the spread of this incurable Chinese epidemic, a
quarantine method of decisiveness and determination is needed. Human evolution
process has always been moving forward instead of backward. By this token, a
backward, dying entity such as China should not be allowed to rule an advanced
society like Taiwan. Therefore, as a final gesture, I have to yell out a
sonorous slogan: love live lee Teng Hui San! Stop intimidating Taiwan and free
Tibet!
    
    
  

  

 


 


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