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Fooled by the Han No Longer!

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Fooled by the Han No Longer!

By: Maurice Marques
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The genetic migration to Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan has historically been from Mainland China, specifically from the Han Chinese, in which populations in neighboring states share direct ancestry ranging between 94% and 97% for the entire population. Ironically, China’s population is comprised of just over 90% Han Chinese as a result of acquiring Inner Mongolia following WWI and Tibet following WWII. Also, minority populations in Mainland China, like the Uyghurs, have had higher birth rates than the Han Chinese at 2.1 births per female since WWII, which has presently altered the demographic landscape of the nation. The underlying reality is that despite being separate land masses and being called Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are de facto Han Chinese populations, which like Mainland China, have had virtually no immigration in conjunction with offering nearly zero legal protection toward hate crimes and discrimination in what legacy media has billed for the past 70 years to Western audiences as the liberal democracies of East Asia. Since WWII, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have been assets to the US and the EU as they allowed relatively more freedom for businesses and banks to operate in the region but have always presented sociological obstacles for non-native people in relation to migration, property ownership, and to a lesser extent commerce. Moving forward, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, could be considered liabilities for the US and EU as there is presently a lack of innovation from native industries, inverted demographics, and geographic restrictions of these states that are barriers for economic growth in comparison to conducting business with Mainland China. This is not to say that Mainland China’s Government is to be trusted entirely, but they appear to be more straightforward when compared to their neighbors and seem to be content with letting Russia be the military power in the region. In short, the Han Chinese have always been racist and ethnocentric, but they speak the international language of money. They have been in control or indirectly part of global trade for the better part of five millennia, and regardless of the fact of being isolationists, it would be wise for the US and the EU to remember this moving forward. From a business, political, and sociological perspective, it makes more sense for the US and the EU to engage in commerce with China as the nation is part of the physical Eurasian Continent, has a large population, is currently more innovative, and has laws that are more in line with UN’s international laws regarding the rights of people and children than other nations in East Asia, specifically those touted by Western legacy media as being ideal democratic states, i.e., Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

“Respect for the truth comes close to being the basis for all morality.” -Frank Herbert
Political Science Politics & Government China Russia Imperial Japan
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