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“Our children born after 2000 are very different from us,” Chen said. “They feel that New York and London are not much different than Beijing and Shanghai. And they are satisfied with China’s economic development with a strong Chinese national identity.”

“Even if my son studies abroad, I hope he will return to Shenzhen to live in the future, because in the next 10 or 20 years, Shenzhen will definitely have more vitality and better prospects than any other areas, in terms of economic development,” Zheng added. “Maybe it would be a good idea to just go to college in Shenzhen in the future."

Chinese slowly becoming more and more based now

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guuuud. some part of me regrets going out so early, but i learned a lot, so i guess it's worth it.

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Yup definitely a mixed bag. Sometimes its good to see for yourself the true face of the West. Some Mongoloids end up becoming more based and proud as a result. Overall though, things seem to be going on a good pace for the new generations of Chinese and mongoloids.

The previous generation's white worship was only a result of vast poverty in their lands, in comparison to the riches of the West. So it seems like despite what some others may say, economic policies do play a HUGE role in getting Mongoloids to be more based.