International U.S. to ban Chinese Purchases of US Farmland due to National Security Concerns.

I'm not completely against this but overall if you dislike China you should hate Trump more than anything. Nobody is helping China out more than that lunatic. He just pushed Brazil closer to China with his retarded 50% tariffs. He's been doing that with a lot of our allies too. China recently dropped visa restrictions to over 80 countries for a 30 day visit while the idiots in our government are actually scaring people from visiting here and tourism down as a result. Just can't help but feel we're going backwards and China is taking advantage of that.
 
I always wondered why the US sold them these farm lands to begin with.
 
I wish we didn't have such a poor relationship with China, but repeatedly China has shown herself to not be a good partner, friend to America. At this point It doesn't bother me that we will stop the purchase of American land by China.

The Great China-American Abyss​



Imagine if the United States treated China in the same way it does us?

What if American companies simply ignored Chinese copyrights and patents, and stole Chinese ideas, inventions, and intellectual property, as they pleased and with impunity?

What if the American government targeted Chinese industries by dumping competing American export products at below the cost of production—to bankrupt Chinese competitors and corner their markets?

What would the communist Chinese government do if a huge American spy balloon lazily traversed continental China—sending back to the United States photographic surveillance of Chinese military bases and installations?

How would China react to American stonewalling any explanation, much less refusing to apologize for such an American attack on Chinese sovereignty?

Envision a U.S. high-security virology lab in the Midwest, run by the Pentagon, allowing the escape of an engineered, gain-of-function deadly virus.

Instead of enlisting world cooperation to stop the spread of the virus, the American government would lie that it sprung up from a local bat or wild possum.

Washington would then make all its relevant military scientists disappear who were assigned to the lab, while ordering a complete media blackout.

America would forbid Chinese scientists from contacting their American counterparts involved in the lab, despite the deaths of more than 1 million Chinese from the American-manufactured disease.

And what if during the first days of the pandemic Washington had quietly prevented all foreign travel to the United States, while keeping open one-way direct flights from America to major Chinese cities?

How would Beijing respond if American biotech company warehouses were discovered in rural China with unsecured vials of deadly viruses and pathogens?

Would China be angered that it was never notified by an American company that it had left abandoned COVID and HIV viruses and malaria parasites in its facilities—along with rotting genetically engineered dead rats littering the floors with hundreds more lab animals abandoned in laboratory cages?

What would Chairman Xi Jinping have done if American-made fentanyl was shipped in massive quantities to nearby Tibet on the Chinese border? And what if it would be deliberately repackaged there as deceptive recreational drugs and smuggled into China, where it annually killed 100,000 Chinese youth, year after year?

What if 10,000 Americans this year illegally crossed the Indian border into China and disappeared into its interior?

What if an allied Asian nation—such as South Korea, Japan, or Taiwan—went nuclear. And what if, in North-Korean style, it serially blustered to send one of its nuclear missiles into the major cities of China?

What if almost monthly China discovered an American military operative teaching incognito at a major Chinese university or among the ranks of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army?

Would China object if an American femme fatale agent was sleeping with a high-ranking Chinese official of the Chinese communist politburo?

Or what if one of the chauffeurs of its top ranking Chinese officials was a nearly two-decade-long American agent?

What would be the Chinese reaction if there were 350,000 American students attending schools all over the Chinese nation, with perhaps 3,000-4,000 of them actively engaged in national security espionage on behalf of the United States?

These “what-ifs” could be expanded endlessly. But they reflect well enough the great asymmetry in the bizarre Chinese-American relationship.

Obviously, China would not tolerate America treating it as it does the Americans.

Why then does the imbalance continue?

Do naïve Americans believe that the more China is indulged, the more it will respond in kind to American magnanimity?

Does the United States believe that the more China is exposed to our supposedly radically democratic and free culture, the sooner it will become a good democratic citizen of the global community?.....
 
How has this not been the case before now? Strikes me as bizarre that citizens of a rival foreign power would ever be allowed, especially seeing as no one but Chinese are allowed to purchase property in China
Owning property once immigrating to the US is a wonderful way to assimilate.

I love the fact that immigrants can buy land, start a business, and integrate into society quickly. Bring your kids, enroll them in the local school district and make friends.

This is the American dream.
 
I always wondered why the US sold them these farm lands to begin with.
I assumed it was private land owners who sold them, not the US government.

Heck, I live in a college town. Selling our house now. I was pondering if I should contact the closest Chinese consulate and ask if they wanted to buy my house for over market value
 
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