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I wrote it lots of times. Chinese mentality does not consider territorial expansion and colonization out of their "World", realm, which is defined thousands of years ago. The narrative "China gonna expand towards you" was created and injected in Russia in late 90s by pro-Western media and NGOs, like some kind of psyop. Chinese mentality, phylosophy does not consider it, it considers more isolation from others, with preservation of own culture and values, the only way they do expand is economical way, I'm sure that they will economically recolonize big part of Africa soon without settling down there. It will mean that black guys will have some minimum paid job, there won't be anarchy and civil war, because Chinese won't allow it in places of their interests, already a positive thing for dysfunctional blacks.
The "expansion" narrative here in Russia was always fixated on like "China is full and they need space" while majority of Chinese live in same areas where they lived for centuries and they have lots of relatively empty space, including poor and nice lands. But some people used to repeat it here like parrots, especially those for whom everything is an abstraction, map, stats, details about nations etc.
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Did you read the article i posted?
https://www.eurasiantimes.com/nchina...ght-to-russia/
On February 14, 2023, the Chinese Ministry of Natural Resources published a new version of its world map – directing a return to using the Chinese names of eight cities and areas occupied by the Russian Empire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Under Beijing’s new directive, Vladivostok once again is called Haishenwai (meaning Sea Cucumber Bay), while Sakhalin Island is called Kuyedao. The Stanovoy Range is back to being called the Outer Xing’an Range in Chinese.
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Your opinion is irrelevant in comparison of 90% of people here, a small part of people here thinks like you, no matter pro Russian, neutral or anti-Russian, so it's a wrong forum for your nonsense. It's a great place where I get along even with those who are not even pro Russian but interesting people.
The only I've seen from you recently is "teaching" the others different things with some weird flavor of superiority. The Turkish guy I've responded to before is a significant and interesting user here, for example, with whom it's always nice to exchange opinions. And you're annoying from the start.
Last edited by Victor; 05-17-2024 at 07:04 PM.
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The sleeping "map" story awakes every year, and yes, on Russian map we don't have original names of Asian, European cities, but mostly historical Russian ones, the way we named them when it was Russia or even when capitals of European cities are considered. We don't name cities the way they're named in their original language.
I dunno how I knew that you will respond with this map story, but it really happened.
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Look, you seem to be triggered by my messages. I was not even talking to any Asian or Turkish people around here (I don't consider Turkish Asian more like Middle Eastern or Persian), nor to you, but I responded to a Serbian fellow who's concerned because his country copies bad practices from communistic Asian countries like China.
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