China criticizes street protests over arbitration ruling
Associated PressJuly 20, 2016
ricky l11 seconds ago
Rational mind, sanity should prevail - to prevent emotional behaviour that damage business, investment and jobs - that will ultimately hurt not only the foreign business but also China own local people who will lose their jobs if the business that employ them run into difficulties.
The island dispute need a long haul diplomatic process to resolve and will involve compromise, meeting mid-way, middle path resolution - which is the domain of politicians and diplomats. Citizens should refrain from being emotional and trigger unrest - that will not serve anyone's interest - which will in turn hurt themselves economically, politically and socially.
ricky l21 seconds ago
Eg. if Chinese in China sabo foreign business, Foreign Countries in turn sabo Chinese people and their business overseas.
Then in return who suffer - both sides business and people suffer.
Assume unrest run out of control in China - then it will hurt other businesses not involved in the dispute.
In the end who suffer, other Countries business not involve in the dispute suffer - and local Chinese people employed by these business also suffer because business are hurt - and local Chinese people lose jobs.
So it become a "lose-lose-lose-lose-lose" outcome --- just because people become emotional that do disruptive things instead of constructive things.
So becoming emotional that trigger unrest - is a silly thing to do right?
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