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To: mishedlo who wrote (48446)12/30/2005 12:25:42 PM
From: Ramsey Su  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Mish,

what I find most interesting about China is the following:

1. any discussion about China quickly deteriorates into a pissing contest, as if China is really ready to challenge US in the immediate future.

2. many individuals who are totally clueless would have extremely strong and unshakable opinions about China.

3. many of my cyberfriends such as yourself, Russ, John are what I consider good posters. By that I mean unlike many yahoorish posters, discussions are generally substantiated by data with pretty good dd. When it comes to China, it seems like many in the group are willing to jump to conclusions that are somewhat out of character.

4. any attempt by individuals such as GST to raise the quality of the discussion into a higher level will immediately paint them into a pro-china anti-US corner. To me, it is as strange as drawing the conclusion that any bushbasher is automatically pro kerry, or at least a democrat.

5. finally, when I read articles by Andy Xie, Roach, J Rogers or my friend Jay, I typically "listen" and try to digest the information, hoping that will help me understand the complex issues a little better. Many, on the other hand, found it unnecessary because they already know everything they need to know and go right back to the position they have taken in point 2 above.

Well, that is my 2 cents on China.