It's not mainland China that rubs me up the wrong way, it is the dictatorship that rubs me up the wrong way. It's the freedom that we Chinese people are not allowed that rubs me up the wrong way.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't care what political party is controlling China right now. All I know is we are all Chinese.
I think, generally, the folks from mainland China have more positive feelings about the government here in many cases than the average Americans feel about their government.
Although I don't like the way the Chinese do business, I continue to do business in China. I have to. They're the next world power.
While the Chinese people, as a rule, are good people, my business dealings with Communist Chinese officials have left me disturbed and concerned about the rise of the Chinese Empire.
China and the U.S. are two societies with very different attitudes towards opinion and criticism. In China, I am constantly under surveillance. Even my slightest, most innocuous move can - and often is - censored by Chinese authorities.
I'm gradually beginning to feel that we Chinese need to be controlled. If we're not being controlled, we'll just do what we want.
I always love China, especially the old China.
Chinese people need to be controlled; otherwise, they will do whatever they want.
In point of fact all Americans are automatically turned down by China these days because of the escalation of Johnson's war in Vietnam, which several times has intruded into China.
I have been to China. I noticed that wherever you went, you could ask an ordinary citizen, and he would explain, in detail, about free markets and all the other jargon of liberalisation.