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IM5688 · 61-69, M
I wouldn't necessarily classify China as a total enemy. We, (USA) does a lot of trading with China. While we have been importing more from them than we export to them as of late, the US and China seem to work together for economic reasons as it helps both of our countries.
As far as politics go, it seems it's the politicians, (on both sides,) that make things difficult. The people in China are just like us. They get up each day, go to school or to work, earn a living, get a paycheck, spend their money on what they need to support themselves or their families, etc. The only difference is their culture, (which they have had in place for thousands of years,) and their political gov't.
Communism seems to work well for them just as our political ways, (allegedly,) work well for us. China does not have to be an enemy, but because of our political differences, we make them out to be.
As far as politics go, it seems it's the politicians, (on both sides,) that make things difficult. The people in China are just like us. They get up each day, go to school or to work, earn a living, get a paycheck, spend their money on what they need to support themselves or their families, etc. The only difference is their culture, (which they have had in place for thousands of years,) and their political gov't.
Communism seems to work well for them just as our political ways, (allegedly,) work well for us. China does not have to be an enemy, but because of our political differences, we make them out to be.