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Let them do with North Koreans or Russians, it is none of our business.
It has actually started off as U.S vs China until some guys from THQ's Chinese office told the executives that would be a very bad idea.
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Let them do with North Koreans or Russians, it is none of our business.
Why would anybody even expect protests from the Chinese population to begin with? The movie plot is so ridiculous that it's actually funny. That's why it has the potential to become a cult classic within China and would serve as counter propaganda against anti-China demonization. The problem is not the movie, the problem is the incompetent foreign image handlers China employs to manage China's image. Their knee jerk reaction has yet again wasted another opportunity to use a comical attempt at anti-China demonization to their favor. These are the same fools who write press releases with the moronic and often repeated statement....Well actually no one cared about it in China to protest at all.
MGM did it all on its own.
A group of militia winning against the Chinese military when they are outnumbered. Is this supposed to make the Chinese military look bad or the American Military?
There should be a new Command and Conquer game with China as the main player.
Highly doubt any Asian especially from a Socialist named country would become the protagonist in the Western World.
Why would anybody even expect protests from the Chinese population to begin with? The movie plot is so ridiculous that it's actually funny. That's why it has the potential to become a cult classic within China and would serve as counter propaganda against anti-China demonization. The problem is not the movie, the problem is the incompetent foreign image handlers China employs to manage China's image. Their knee jerk reaction has yet again wasted another opportunity to use a comical attempt at anti-China demonization to their favor. These are the same fools who write press releases with the moronic and often repeated statement....
"...actions have hurt the feelings of the Chinese people"
It's these sorts of impotent and childish statements that heap scorn on China because nobody but the Chinese government give a rats about somebody's "feelings" when they are dealing with strategic machinations. The problem is the naive mindset of those in charge of China's image who do not learn from their media experiences with the outside world.