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mai said:

DarkThanatos said:

 How is that different from America or the UK?

America in particular is extremely paranoid of "the chinese invasion". Everytime China goes into Africa i see forums where Americans are like "OMG THEIR GOING TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD"

Yeah, America has it's fair share of paranoics.

A simple political advertisement, but it pushes the right buttons:

 

Or this? Joke it might be, but there were people actually believing in this:

Or recent Romney speech, or rather part about foreign affairs, it might not be concered with invasions per se, but it absolutely screems as neocon. Pointing your finger at someone and screaming "the enemy" is a win-win situation for winning votes in the US, though I cannot say Americans hate someone specifically. This's just generalized human reaction, people's mindset needs an enemy to survive.

Over here or in China despite common stereotypes you do not see a lot of anti-Americanism going on, but it always goes up whenever the US are invading yet another bantustan :D

I'm not surpised people are paranoid, that ad was played for 20 seconds (I didn't watch it all) and it scared me lol.

It's sad that people think China will invade them (they are more likely to do this to japan!) It's quite sad, that such lies are produced in the America's mass media. Maybe the society would of been ok, if it had truth to it. I doubt China invading America ever



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