Wang, Ting :Chinese people have lost confidence in the CCP
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Date: 7/11/2019 6:51:33 PM
Sender: Wang, Ting
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Wang, Ting :Chinese people have lost confidence in the CCP
王婷(Wang, Ting)
Since the reform and opening up, China's first wave of immigration began in the 1980s.
At that time, young people from Wenzhou, Fujian, and Guangdong, through various means, smuggled to Europe or the United States, managed to stay, worked in low-end jobs, and then applied for political asylum, or waited for amnesty, and then brought their families back to reunite.
The second wave of immigrants started in the 1990s. The immigrants were mainly international students, professional and technical personnel, and various intellectuals. They had a relatively high cultural level and had a certain social status and influence. They were distributed in various fields and regions. Very good. Integrating into the local society has changed the traditional image of Chinese immigrants.
China is now forming a third wave of immigration, which is the immigration of the upper class.
These immigrants have considerable wealth and high social status.
These rich immigrants are worried that the CCP's policy will turn to the left and become more authoritarian! Gradually restricting the private economy, the CCP's policies may be unfavorable for the rich in the future.
This also shows that the Chinese people have lost confidence in the CCP regime.
Wang, Ting
July 11, 2019
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