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    Chinese women investors are now responsible for launching more than half of internet companies in China's massive VC technology market, which is only second to the US and may become the largest before 2020.


    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/s...925-story.html

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/featur...pital-industry

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/rebeccaf...na-view-video/

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    Nationalism > Capitalism, because pooled coordinated resources (investments) are vastly superior to individualistic and independent interests. In this way US and western civilization will continue to sell-out its future to foreign investments. The Chinese will continue to grow in economic power, strength, and prosperity with the collectivist approach to capitalism. Jews do the same thing, but with far fewer numbers, resulting in the monopolization of banking cartels.

    Wars may occur in the future when China competes directly against the US dollar with their own currency. But during this century the Chinese Yen is far too weak for direct competition. In the next century, who knows what will happen, and which new currencies (electronic currencies too) and new banks will pop-up…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unome View Post
    Nationalism > Capitalism, because pooled coordinated resources (investments) are vastly superior to individualistic and independent interests. In this way US and western civilization will continue to sell-out its future to foreign investments. The Chinese will continue to grow in economic power, strength, and prosperity with the collectivist approach to capitalism. Jews do the same thing, but with far fewer numbers, resulting in the monopolization of banking cartels.

    Wars may occur in the future when China competes directly against the US dollar with their own currency. But during this century the Chinese Yen is far too weak for direct competition. In the next century, who knows what will happen, and which new currencies (electronic currencies too) and new banks will pop-up…
    China's RMB (Yuan) just became one of four currencies (Euro, Dollar, Yen and Yuan RMB) that are part of the IMF's official reserve currencies. Which should strengthen it's importance significantly, and will likely lead to the rise of Shanghai as a major financial center on par with New York and London.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-0...a-yuan/7899032

    China's system today is a mix of nationalism and capitalism and socialism. It's a hybrid mix unique only to China, and there are certainly great negative consequences, but as an engine for the country's industrialization, it is working. Ironically, the advance of Chinese women in society was made possible by Communism, which provided for equality for all genders in the workforce. That's why Korea and Japan have very little female representation in their business world (Japan is the worst by far), while China has surged past the West as the economy with the most opportunities for female business leaders. In that respect, China is very different from other Asian countries.

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    them dragon ladies

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    Western, White, European women need female role-models like this:



    http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...icle-1.1487278

    She wasn’t excused.

    A 32-year-old mom has drawn a firestorm of online criticism over a photo she posted on Facebook to promote her fitness expertise that some say amounts to bullying.

    Maria Kang of Sacramento, Calif., shared a glossy shot of herself in ab-revealing workout gear along with her brood of three boys ages three years and under, below the caption "What's your excuse?"

    "I felt that if others can overcome incredible challenges to be in shape, why would my story be any different?" Kang, a sometime model and TV fitness expert who also owns a residential care home for the elderly, explained on her personal website.

    While the photo drew its share of compliments, the implication that other busy mothers have no excuse for not being as taut and toned as Kang was too much for some.

    To Kang's surprise, the image - which was posted over a year ago — went viral, and she soon found herself under attack from strangers who accused her of bullying and "fat shaming."

    "I don't feel this motivates people all that much, it's sorta just a prideful brag thrown onto Facebook in front of many women's faces just to tease and mock them," one critic commented September 24.

    "Right...I'm sure she has a nanny doing all the work while she works out all day," sniped another.

    Kang chose not to respond to the backlash until she received a hurtful personal email, she told GoodMorningAmerica.com on Tuesday.

    “It said I should be ashamed of myself and that I should take down my Facebook profile picture,” Kang said. “It said I’m a shame to women. It was deep and hurtful.”

    In what she called her "First and Final Apology," Kang posted on Facebook September 25 that she was "sorry" her haters "took an image and resonated with it in such a negative way."

    "I won't go into details that I struggled with my genetics, had an eating disorder, work full time owning two business' [SIC], have no nanny, am not naturally skinny and do not work as a personal trainer. I won't even mention how I didn't give into cravings for ice cream, french fries or chocolate while pregnant or use my growing belly as an excuse to be inactive," she wrote.

    "What I WILL say is this. What you interpret is not MY fault. It's Yours. The first step in owning your life, your body and your destiny is to OWN the thoughts that come out of your own head. I didn't create them. You created them. So if you want to continue 'hating' this image, get used to hating many other things for the rest of your life. You can either blame, complain or obtain a new level of thought by challenging the negative words that come out of your own brain.

    "With that said, obesity and those who struggle with health-related diseases is literally a 'bigger' issue than this photo. Maybe it's time we stop tip-toeing around people's feelings and get to the point."

    That post has generated over 15,500 shares to date, as well as encouragement from some followers.

    "Your photo is amazing and a great example of what is possible for anyone. Having kids or not having kids should not be an excuse," one supporter wrote.

    "There is no problem in showing people that sexy is possible after having kids," another echoed.

    tmiller@nydailynews.com




    Instead of "feminism" like this:





    It's obvious to see which countries will become stronger or weaker within 100 years. It's about moral, spiritual strength.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unome View Post
    Western, White, European women need female role-models like this:



    http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...icle-1.1487278







    Instead of "feminism" like this:





    It's obvious to see which countries will become stronger or weaker within 100 years. It's about moral, spiritual strength.
    I agree. Western feminism is vapid and obnoxious. It is mostly focused on worthless showmanship which usually accomplishes nothing other than proving you are an obnoxious individual and furthering the cult of Political Correctness.

    Feminism in China is based on pragmatic and concrete results, which is the economic empowerment of women, which I think is far more empowering than walking around topless with a dildo strapped to yourself. I think this is probably due to the practical and entrepreneurial character of Chinese culture which is deeply ingrained.

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