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To: TobagoJack who wrote (141648)5/26/2018 5:54:51 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217917
 
I, as many, in this thread would like to read what are the Xi's principles and the ones the matters to him.

Please enlighten us here for after that I would be able to see how they relate to the ZTE and other major issues.

As it stands today, you are acting as the games nations play are like the football we played when we were kids.

You didn't play street football but I can teach you how it was.

The guy who owned the football had the upper hand.
He chosed the players the format of the game etc.

The bigger guys could push the smaller around, even if they were not as good as the small one.

And then if there were troubles someone would resort to "go pick on your allies".

That shows how low the level in Beijing is and how much they have to learn.

We learned as we grew up. We got a Physical Education teacher at junior high school.

And he used that to build character.

That says:
the important is to compete.
Winning comes second

You balance your team as there is no glory in beating the weaker team. Anyone can do that.

Respect the other team.

And he said: the rules are the rules. Being it an World Cup Final or a six vs six on the street, the rules are the same.

You don't beat the guy down.

You don't give up even if you are losing 5x0 you fight to the end.

Chinese have to put their kids to play football under a coach. That builds character.
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