Would we have a favorable view of the Chinese if ROC never lost the civil war and became a democratic state eventually...

Would we have a favorable view of the Chinese if ROC never lost the civil war and became a democratic state eventually with an economy close to the likes of Japan or the US?

>In 1934, China's Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek "observed a schoolboy behaving in an unbecoming manner in the street." Shortly thereafter the Generalissimo founded a New Life Movement to puritanize and clean up the Chinese, to fight superstition, ignorance and corruption, even to curb such Chinese habits as spitting in public.

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The New Life Movement = pre-Cultural Revolution

>would we have a favourable opinion of another American vassal
ftfy

1. Return Manchu to Korea and return Inner Mongol to Mongol
2. Independence of Tibet and Uighur
3. Abandon the South China Sea
4. Kill more than half of Chinese

After Korea returns to Japan

Chiang was nationalist as fuck though
He adheres to Sun's ideals of Nationalism Democracy and Welfare
Never

So was Japan and Korea.

China is basically and literally too big to be run by one democratic gov't

It would run like the US. Maybe hundreds of small state governments and one federal

too many people and different languages. the U.S. population was about 100M in 1920

Highly doubt that
The chinks have the ability to assimilate almost everyone into being a Han Chinese
Just look at what happened to the Manchus

Even if almost all Chinese people have the same kind of national identity, it's very hard to decide who deserve to run the huge country in a democratic way imo. China can easily be chaotic like when Japan invaded China. I think that's why CPC censor so many things. I wouldn't support it but it makes sense.

Whatever it is, it's good that Trump rules USA, because it forces China to react and strengthen their own domestic market.
A force of change for a better direction.

China needs to become more self-sufficient.
A purely export-orientated nation is doomed in the longer run, always.

>Balding
He's probably wh*te

Shut up, there are unfortunate Asians who have receding hairline..

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>loses to a fat chink in the mountains
yeah i think that's one big "if".

the only way the world could have a favorable view of china is if every single chink died and we had to make an idealized idea of them based on past information

>would the west have a more favourable view of a liberal democratic china than a communist one
Of course, but the KMT was somehow even more incompetent than the communists were and makes me question how successful China would have been under them.
China ran for centuries on a gigantic medieval Confucian bureaucracy, it couldn't do any worse under a liberal democracy.

Isnt the Japanese guy who ate the French woman bald?

I would have a positive view of China if Deng hadn't betrayed socialism.

ok bud

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>1. Return Manchu to Korea and return Inner Mongol to Mongol
How do you "return" Manchuria to Korea?

>modern china
>being communist

China is pretty much run the same way nowwadays as it was during most of the empire. Only with its culture being kinda lost
after the cultural revolution.
Even officially, they follow their very own interpretation of "communist" which is pretty much capitalism to benefit the state and its citizens.
People like pic related are ridiculed and looked down on by chinese as the "white left", who are generally and righfully considered as absolute idiots in china.

>le 100 million maymay
Is bullshit. And I've heard right-wingers meme about "not real communism" 100 times more than actual leftists.
I'd much rather work in a field than an office or something after the revolution, anyways.