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taobility | 6 years ago | on: Chinese restaurants are closing – many owners are glad

IMHO, as a new Chinese immigrant, I don't like those old Chinese restaurants, as they are not authentic but more Americanized. And now as more and more new Chinese immigrants, which are not living in Chinatown any more, they are prefer more authentic Chinese dishes, which demands new restaurants operated by new owners from China.

taobility | 6 years ago | on: Huawei expected to surpass Apple to become world’s No 2 phone maker

Are you living in the dream California? There are lots of places out of California they can't afford iPhone, or can't afford any phone more than $200, and that's the reality world. So, let Apple make money from those rich consumers, and let Chinese manufactures to make money from the other non-rich consumers.

taobility | 6 years ago | on: China Set for Coal Expansion in Threat to Climate Goals

>How about the 10's of millions of their citizens being poisoned or dying from pollution related illnesses?

Before you saying this, please update your source. Sorry, India is the most polluted country, and China is much better than lots of Asia countries, dear!

taobility | 6 years ago | on: Apple Is Sending URLs to Tencent?

I think the audience in HN are crazy now. Why would you prefer Google than Tencent for same purpose of API? Should all Chinese scare that iPhone would send back all logs to California? Should they scare Tesla sent back all their driving data to US? If you don't trust anything from China, would you destroy any electronics Made In China, including your smartphones, laptop, TV etc, or even some food?

taobility | 6 years ago | on: NBA Events in China Disrupted over Hong Kong Tweet

1. we are talking about freedom of speech. Whether the damage from the peers or from the administration, for the normal people, I don't think there is big difference. 2. I am not fully understand what's your meaning of China's power over USA citizens. I don't think Chinese government has enforced any US citizen do anything they don't want to do. 3. Boycotting is really normal in modern days, and it's a polite way to express your disagreement. NBA can stand with their point, but Chinese and Chinese government can boycott as well. Just like what Kaepernick did and NFL audience did.
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