0001@Masked Unider ★.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:25:03.15ID:Ztb5CDI0
・The dangerous relationship between the deterioration of public safety and hatred towards Japan
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The Chinese economy is suffering from a consumer recession, just like Japan did 30 years ago. Personal consumption accounts for less than 40% of China’s gross domestic product (GDP), about 20 points lower than the global average. Just as it took Japan 17 years to increase the ratio of personal consumption to GDP by 10 percentage points (Reuters, September 30), the huge gap in personal consumption between China and the rest of the world will not be easily bridged. The relationship between “hatred” towards Japanese people and the “deterioration of public safety” In order to shift to a consumption-driven economy, it is essential to expand the fragile social security system. Morgan Stanley of the United States claims that “7 trillion yuan (approximately 147 trillion yen) should be invested to expand social welfare for migrant workers and others, and 3 trillion yuan should be invested to stabilize the real estate market,” but investing 10 trillion yuan (approximately 210 trillion yen) is not easy for China at the moment. If the fiscal deficit were to expand rapidly, the value of the renminbi, unlike the Japanese yen, which is a hard currency (a currency that can be freely exchanged for other currencies on the international market), could be significantly damaged. If that happens, capital outflows will accelerate and the Chinese economy will face a serious money shortage. The stagnant economy is threatening to cause a serious deterioration in public safety. According to a poll released by Tsinghua University on September 30th, 81% of Chinese people have a negative view of Japan. This ratio is the highest among all countries surveyed. The severe recession is having a negative effect, and negative feelings of “taking revenge on society” are at an all-time high in China. Under these circumstances, if security measures are neglected, one fears that “the safety of Japanese people working in China can no longer be guaranteed.” In fact, the weakness of local governments, which are responsible for maintaining public order, is serious. The main factor behind the weakening of local governments is the sharp decline in revenue from the sale of land use rights, which accounts for 40% of their national revenue. In August, sales were down 41.8% compared to the previous year,
a significant drop for two consecutive months. It appears that the beleaguered local government is also borrowing from temples. “The city of Shanghai has borrowed 10 billion yuan (approximately 210 billion yen) in short-term funds from temples under its jurisdiction,” according to a report circulating online (Chosun Ilbo, September 30). Local governments are carrying out drastic restructuring and are making significant cuts to public safety spending. What is noteworthy is the move to abolish “chengguan” (urban administrative law bureaus), which have been dubbed “gangs in uniform,” in various places. This is good news for citizens who have been frightened by their violence, but I think we cannot rule out the possibility that the absence of “tough guys” could trigger an even more serious deterioration in public safety. But that’s not the only serious issue. The decline in the functionality of local governments could directly lead to inadequate infectious disease control measures. ・Renewed vigilance over “infection spread”
Mycoplasma pneumonia was widespread in China from the end of last year to this year. Since September, the number of dengue fever infections has been increasing sharply, especially in Guangdong Province. Although no recent cases have been reported, China is one of the countries with the highest incidence of human infections with avian influenza (such as H5N1). It was local governments that were responsible for the “zero COVID policy” that has become infamous around the world. We have been taking measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by conducting large-scale PCR tests every day. But now that there is no money in the coffers, it is impossible to expect ironclad infection control measures. If a new pandemic were to break out in China, wouldn’t the damage it would cause to Japan and the rest of the international community be far greater than that caused by COVID-19? One can only hope that the weakening of China’s local governments does not have a negative impact on Japan. Kazuhiko Fuji (Consulting Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry)
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Gendai Business, 10/10 (Thu), 7:30 a.m.
-Omitted-
The Chinese economy is suffering from a consumer recession, just like Japan did 30 years ago. Personal consumption accounts for less than 40% of China’s gross domestic product (GDP), about 20 points lower than the global average. Just as it took Japan 17 years to increase the ratio of personal consumption to GDP by 10 percentage points (Reuters, September 30), the huge gap in personal consumption between China and the rest of the world will not be easily bridged. The relationship between “hatred” towards Japanese people and the “deterioration of public safety” In order to shift to a consumption-driven economy, it is essential to expand the fragile social security system. Morgan Stanley of the United States claims that “7 trillion yuan (approximately 147 trillion yen) should be invested to expand social welfare for migrant workers and others, and 3 trillion yuan should be invested to stabilize the real estate market,” but investing 10 trillion yuan (approximately 210 trillion yen) is not easy for China at the moment. If the fiscal deficit were to expand rapidly, the value of the renminbi, unlike the Japanese yen, which is a hard currency (a currency that can be freely exchanged for other currencies on the international market), could be significantly damaged. If that happens, capital outflows will accelerate and the Chinese economy will face a serious money shortage. The stagnant economy is threatening to cause a serious deterioration in public safety. According to a poll released by Tsinghua University on September 30th, 81% of Chinese people have a negative view of Japan. This ratio is the highest among all countries surveyed. The severe recession is having a negative effect, and negative feelings of “taking revenge on society” are at an all-time high in China. Under these circumstances, if security measures are neglected, one fears that “the safety of Japanese people working in China can no longer be guaranteed.” In fact, the weakness of local governments, which are responsible for maintaining public order, is serious. The main factor behind the weakening of local governments is the sharp decline in revenue from the sale of land use rights, which accounts for 40% of their national revenue. In August, sales were down 41.8% compared to the previous year,
a significant drop for two consecutive months. It appears that the beleaguered local government is also borrowing from temples. “The city of Shanghai has borrowed 10 billion yuan (approximately 210 billion yen) in short-term funds from temples under its jurisdiction,” according to a report circulating online (Chosun Ilbo, September 30). Local governments are carrying out drastic restructuring and are making significant cuts to public safety spending. What is noteworthy is the move to abolish “chengguan” (urban administrative law bureaus), which have been dubbed “gangs in uniform,” in various places. This is good news for citizens who have been frightened by their violence, but I think we cannot rule out the possibility that the absence of “tough guys” could trigger an even more serious deterioration in public safety. But that’s not the only serious issue. The decline in the functionality of local governments could directly lead to inadequate infectious disease control measures. ・Renewed vigilance over “infection spread”
Mycoplasma pneumonia was widespread in China from the end of last year to this year. Since September, the number of dengue fever infections has been increasing sharply, especially in Guangdong Province. Although no recent cases have been reported, China is one of the countries with the highest incidence of human infections with avian influenza (such as H5N1). It was local governments that were responsible for the “zero COVID policy” that has become infamous around the world. We have been taking measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by conducting large-scale PCR tests every day. But now that there is no money in the coffers, it is impossible to expect ironclad infection control measures. If a new pandemic were to break out in China, wouldn’t the damage it would cause to Japan and the rest of the international community be far greater than that caused by COVID-19? One can only hope that the weakening of China’s local governments does not have a negative impact on Japan. Kazuhiko Fuji (Consulting Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry)
Full text available from source
Gendai Business, 10/10 (Thu), 7:30 a.m.
いま中国で広がる「日本人憎悪」と「治安悪化」の原因が判明…!さらに日本人が直面する低迷中国「新たな懸念」(現代ビジネス) - Yahoo!ニュース
中国の地方政府の弱体ぶりが鮮明になっている。治安当局の予算が減少しており、それと連動するように日本への否定的な見方も広がっている。在留邦人の警戒感は高まる一方だが、その根源的な理由は中国経済の低迷に
0019<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:03:36.40ID:AqFYWETt
>>1
I’m a supporter of the Constitutional Democratic Party, but I think it’s only natural that the Japanese are hated all over the world because they are an inferior race.
I’m a supporter of the Constitutional Democratic Party, but I think it’s only natural that the Japanese are hated all over the world because they are an inferior race.
0020<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:04:27.52ID:ymGVRlRi(1/2)
>>1
If you just say something like “Thank you for Abenomics, but Kimpenomics!”, some idiot will just praise it, so there’s no problem lol.
If you just say something like “Thank you for Abenomics, but Kimpenomics!”, some idiot will just praise it, so there’s no problem lol.
0004<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:32:55.26ID:pHGJ6cRQ
The Tongzhou incident is likely to happen again.
0005<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:34:29.47ID:f0FopIPJ(1/3)
Since SARS, the Chinese pandemic has come every 5 years, and then Corona in 2019, so it’s just the right timing.
0007<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:35:39.33ID:f0FopIPJ(2/3)
Being born a Chinese animal is a punishment.
0008<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:35:43.20ID:vejpm2bc
Quality of life
Japan 15th
Korea 38th
India 53rd
China 59th
Evaluation criteria
Safety, medical care, consumer prices, purchasing power, pollution, commuting time, real estate prices relative to income
Quality of life is inferior to India’s.
Japan 15th
Korea 38th
India 53rd
China 59th
Evaluation criteria
Safety, medical care, consumer prices, purchasing power, pollution, commuting time, real estate prices relative to income
Quality of life is inferior to India’s.
Quality of Life Index by Country 2024 Mid-Year
0010<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:36:35.41ID:In5C7yLU(2/2)
Why don’t you post a picture of an abandoned skyscraper and make us laugh lol.
0031<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:24:29.28ID:8r/iEnpr(1/2)
>>10
I haven’t seen any of those skyscraper photos that were posted everywhere for a while
Maybe they realized they were embarrassing? lol.
I haven’t seen any of those skyscraper photos that were posted everywhere for a while
Maybe they realized they were embarrassing? lol.
0011<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:39:42.17ID:eFiZXUQQ
The severe recession is having a detrimental effect, and negative feelings of “revenge against society” are at an all-time high in China. Even Japanese lefties are like this: “I’m unhappy because of Japan, the LDP, Abe. It’s not my fault.”
0012<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:44:25.49ID:UiO5WglQ
It wasn’t the Japanese who exploited the Chinese. The Communist Party and the capitalists. They are also a stupid people controlled by the Communist Party.
0015<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:46:33.35ID:HP894+gi
Please ban them from entering the country and deport them. If the government won’t protect the lives and property of its citizens, we’ll have no choice but to prepare to protect ourselves.
0016<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:46:57.70ID:U4iq0rrP
It is a treasure of liberal Kishida, so we must take good care of it.
0017<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 13:58:11.53ID:Q1BqjJnP
What have we done recently to hate Japanese people? I can understand that in the Lower Peninsula.
0024Monster cat ◆bakenekob6.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:08:37.80ID:Cu3BB1Dh(2/4)
>>17
(=^・^=) I thought about it from China’s point of view. China applied to join the TPP, but was almost completely ignored by the original member states. A Japanese child was murdered, but they couldn’t close the matter by explaining that it was an accidental incident that could happen in any country. They were told to hand over the Chinese who wrote graffiti at Yasukuni Shrine to the Japanese side. There was a Chinese citizen who defecated at the shrine, and their reputation was ruined.
(=^・^=) I thought about it from China’s point of view. China applied to join the TPP, but was almost completely ignored by the original member states. A Japanese child was murdered, but they couldn’t close the matter by explaining that it was an accidental incident that could happen in any country. They were told to hand over the Chinese who wrote graffiti at Yasukuni Shrine to the Japanese side. There was a Chinese citizen who defecated at the shrine, and their reputation was ruined.
0026<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:14:17.92ID:F1K0p+Wx
> Shanghai city borrowed 10 billion yuan (about 210 billion yen) in short-term funds from temples under its jurisdiction.
Chinese temples are so rich.
Are they also popular over there?
Chinese temples are so rich.
Are they also popular over there?
0028Monster cat ◆bakenekob6.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:17:18.49ID:Cu3BB1Dh(4/4)
>>26
(=^・^=) Surely it’s not SGI?
(=^・^=) Surely it’s not SGI?
0030<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:24:25.26ID:T/XxWudw
I was a robber 30 years ago.
0036<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:45:07.28ID:fGb8mVKW
They are getting closer to the proper relationship they were meant to be in. In reality, it would have been appropriate for the two countries to still be fighting each other after the war broke out 30 years ago.
0038<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:45:45.33ID:Xmac7QFz
The whole world wants China and Japan to collapse together and go bankrupt because the Chinese and Japanese are truly hated by the whole world.
0041<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 14:54:37.45ID:eFa02EKs
The modern business sense is in the air, starting with the article title with the word “now” to get a laugh.
0043<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:04:25.72ID:pm7o2rhz
So I’m just saying, from now on, 1 billion Han Chinese will become invincible both at home and abroad, and I think they really need to be wiped out. For now, Japan needs to legalize hunting Koreans living in Japan as soon as possible.
0044<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:06:00.52ID:VxGR4558(1/2)
Borrowed 210 billion yen from the temple? That’s blackmail. I don’t think the Communist Party will pay it back.
0047<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:20:39.24ID:bDVhW3p5
There’s no way that the GDP is only 5% when the department stores are so empty. Something shocking is happening, but they have no choice but to lie and hide it. Soon there will be war, and a Taiwan emergency.
0048<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:20:59.77ID:TsDwaWLR
Hyundai Business….
0049<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:29:07.45ID:rojHRAcK(1/2)
Japanese manufacturing companies in China
Peak was July 2012
Chinese employees = over 10 million
↓
Anti-Japanese riots in summer 2012 (led by Xi)
The move away from China began
Currently = under 5 million
The move away from China has accelerated in recent years
The streets are full of laid-off Chinese
Japanese people are targeted.
0050<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:31:10.63ID:NXNGJMkS
Investment in Japan will only decrease more and more, so please continue building uninhabited apartments and making lots of EVs that will just end up as inventory.
0051<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:32:52.25ID:rojHRAcK(2/2)
>>50
Apartments in China = about 3.5 billion rooms (units)
Most are for speculation and uninhabited
Hahahaha.
Apartments in China = about 3.5 billion rooms (units)
Most are for speculation and uninhabited
Hahahaha.
0053<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:44:56.50ID:axFhe99/
The cause is anti-Japanese education.
0054<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 15:58:41.52ID:eklQh1IR
China’s leaders are incompetent and its planned economy, which is supposed to be superior to a liberal economy, has come to a standstill. To begin with, the Han people have a history of being bullied, and have developed a culture of enduring gall, so perhaps we should just let this resentment continue. I mean, all you have to do is set up an enemy and kill them, and you’re satisfied, so it’s pretty simple.
0055<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 16:04:13.94ID:b44pviHH
Fujimaki again?
0056<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 16:11:33.09ID:y2yh1KV9
Because it’s schizophrenia, the hatred will remain the same.
0057<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 16:14:29.20ID:7oIFojQJ
Two points, perhaps? The first is the desire for recognition. The second reason is that even if they are dissatisfied, they lack the courage to go against the Communist Party.
0058<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Oct. 10, 2024 (Thu) 16:17:53.86ID:I3fxnCmv
China and South Korea are similar, so their moves are the same.
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