Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Finance Twitter Might Be Tongue In Cheek Or A Typical Maha Worshipper Hahaha

Finance Twitter might just be tongue in cheek with this piece

Or it might just be a typical Maha worshipper hahaha.... Quite a dozen a dime of those here in Bolehland really, hehehe......

Did you think Donald the Twitter Duck's China, China, China is going to keel over just because the worshipful let the Uighurs go? And in abject trepidation, or sudden enlightenment, hand over the Fat Low to the most high one? hahaha.....

No lah. Dream on leh.

You want Fat Low, you have to understand what face to the Chinese means.

If the Middle Kingdom is anything worth its salt, it will just let the great man pout and  tunjuk terror hehehe.... (The Land Down Under was different. They keeled over the recalcitrant remark hahaha.... But never mind lah, that was long in the past)

China is used to dealing with temper tantrums.

Especially from a tiny tot like what Bolehland really is, however much you want to pull above your weight or believe in a myth.

Those day you could tell the Middle Kingdom to go fly kites are long over.

Today, they tell you OBOR lah hahaha..... 

You no want, no problem leh.

What we need to do to deal with the Middle Kingdom is stop trying to pit ourselves against them.

Even Donald the Twitter Duck is not certain to win in the desperate fight to stop the Middle Kingdom from challenging them, as the next world power, by engaging in so-called trade wars because his China, China, China is  stealing intellectual properties and not playing trade fairly hehehe......

Already the number of Mainland Chinese arrivals to Bolehland is dropping like a stone. Soon, who knows, palm oil and the thorny durians et al may also be seen less in the Dragon Kingdom in appreciation of our Uighur kindness. Surely a smart trade-off for Bolehland, if you don't mind.

Hehehe......       

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