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Thread: China's Industrial Spies Pose Serious Threat
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[quote=LEONARDO,258354]Nationals of the Chinese origin constitutes a disadvantageous minority ethnic group in Germany, which should have deserved meticulous care and attention. The "Mirror" weekly, on the contrarily, stirred up distorted views in society based on hearsay to attempt for their persecution. This one-sided, unilateral "press freedom" is almost tantamount to inciting opinions against them. So people cannot but think of a social tragedy which had occurred in German history. Meanwhile, the "Mirror" weekly has groundlessly distorted and played down the Chinese culture, and smeared it as a culture with the infringement of intellectual property. Such a notion in violation of the basic values of the modern civilization is precisely a sort of typical cultural chauvinism, which poses a prelude of the rise of such remaining cultural or social dregs as racism and colonialism and, therefore, is the very thing to brewage all social tragedies in modern times. Some Western nations have stirred up wave upon waves of the so-called "Chinese spies" over recent years, and such practice has brought untold harms to all those accused. Behind the scene, nevertheless, there is an intrinsic mentality of belittling or despising China. In other words, the Chinese nation, according to the mentality, has neither the capacity nor the right to obtain its economic progress and development. If the nation has scored some successes, it is certain that it has have "stolen from others" and, in the words of the "Mirror", it could be an "intrusion." All nations are equal before the right to development, and an aspiration for the pursuit of affluence is common for all humanity and, therefore, it is innate and endowed by the nature. So it can be only natural that China, too, should enjoy this right. Hence, China''s development cannot be halted by the surmise of "those who presume others as suspects for having stolen the axe," as a popular classic Chinese saying goes. (By People''s Daily Online, and its author is senior PD editor Huang Qing) [/quote]
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