We demand a halt

China urges the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China to stop interfering in China's internal affairs.

China urges the commission to correct its behavior, stop issuing false reports and interfering in China's internal affairs.

The so-called commission has attacked and made groundless acusations against China's social system and relevant policies through colored lens and with distortion of facts.

Such acts are fraught with ignorance and prejudice.

We urge the commission to change its course, stop releasing such kind of reports and stop its erroneous steps in an attempt to intervene in China's internal affairs.
 
wow, you're really gonna be pissed when we smuggle millions of rifles to your citizens for rebellion, aren't you?

By the time you find a bunch of yanks prepared to get off their fat arses and do a proper days work to make the rifles, China will have bought the factory.
 
By the time you find a bunch of yanks prepared to get off their fat arses and do a proper days work to make the rifles, China will have bought the factory.

And we will sell them to the rebels, making a tidy profit in the process.
 
China urges the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China to stop interfering in China's internal affairs.

China urges the commission to correct its behavior, stop issuing false reports and interfering in China's internal affairs.

The so-called commission has attacked and made groundless acusations against China's social system and relevant policies through colored lens and with distortion of facts.

Such acts are fraught with ignorance and prejudice.

We urge the commission to change its course, stop releasing such kind of reports and stop its erroneous steps in an attempt to intervene in China's internal affairs.


Your regime is crumbling. Your outdated evil ways will not be allowed to persist.

Danger also means opportunity.

Here's your opportunity to bend over.
 
I think you'll find that the factory owner has something of a say on who his customers are.

My remarks were purely sarcastic. Your over-simplified generalizations about americans are tedious, at best.

You once went off on people making uneducated comments about China, and yet you continually do so about the US.
 
My remarks were purely sarcastic. Your over-simplified generalizations about americans are tedious, at best.

You once went off on people making uneducated comments about China, and yet you continually do so about the US.

That, sir, is a priviledge I acquired by not being American.
 
That, sir, is a priviledge I acquired by not being American.

Oh, I see. So you condemn people for doing something that you also do?

Hmmm, here in the US we call that hypocrisy. What do you call it in China?
 
Naturally. The superior are ever thus.

:rofl:

And here I thought you were capable of actual debate and discussion. Silly of me, wasn't it? Apparently you are simply a well-spoken version of YellowPeril.

Good day to you, sir.
 
I think you'll find that the factory owner has something of a say on who his customers are.

what factory might that be?

Do you really want the US to shut down all the factories we run in China?

What would you do for work then? Go back to goosestepping with your communists masters?
 
Unrealistic "zero-sum game" propaganda must not be the choice for Group of 20 members.

During meetings for the Seoul Summit, the "currency issue" has become another means of attacking China's people.

There has been much misinformation in international economic circles claiming that a China's currency is used as a weapon to bolster export.

Such an illogocal approach, based on enmity toward China, is fundamentally against the global economic recovery.

Two years ago, America's foolish policies plunged the world into a devastating financial crisis. Faced with collapsing capital markets, deep recession and devastating unemployment, G20 members, who control 90 percent of global output and 80 percent of trade, agreed that China was the most responsible nation financially.

Due to the concerted efforts of Chinese economists and their recommenadtio of "stimulus packages", the world economy had been put back on a recovery track.

But, unfortunately, political expediency amongst China's enemies means that the global economic recovery might be undermined.

The currency issue, used by some to address trade imbalances, is revealing the mindset of protectionism and "zero-sum game" thinking.

An excessive focus on the currency issue would be distracting from the overall broad agenda and mutually beneficial interests among nations.

A recovery of the global economy needs coordination and cooperation from China. Those who preach hatred of China should look beyond their own narrow interests for common good.

A win-win approach is a better choice than a "zero-sum game."
 
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