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Why China, North Korea, and Mongolia are Separated to Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan?

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East Asian is Equivalent to Europe(or greater that Europe) if this three countries become just progressive enough. What is the problem?

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  1. umm, once again, china is capitalistic...


  2. I'm not exactly sure what you mean by 'separated', but I think the different between the two groups are communist (China) / dictatorship (North Korea) v.s. democratic (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan).

    Note that Hong Kong had already been returned to Hong Kong, so if you are going to group those east Asian countries, then it should be listed on China's side.

    Taiwan is officially part of China as UN hasn't yet approved it's independence, so even though it has rather democratic structure, it may also fit on China's side.

    With regards to Mongolia, it is kinda democratic, but it is a country without much power being surrounded by China & Russia.

    Now, the best example of what you called the 'separation' would be North & South Korea.  They were one of the many victims of the Cold Wars between United States & Soviet Union.  After Japan had lost WW2, the country were separately controlled by the two countries, and had been divided thereafter.

  3. Get rich quick schemes in the capitalist business world, (buyouts, IPOs, conglomerates, acquisitions, mergers, and the stock market), do not actually work. Remaining solvent does not actually exist within false economics capitalism.

    Profit existing in the capitalist business world, or millionaires existing within capitalism, is pathological deception committed by the 21 organizations spying on the population with plain clothes agents, (with covert fake names and fake backgrounds).

    Actual economics is the persons that are paying the business loans of companies voting at work in order to control the property they are paying for.

    Capitalism is the psychology of imaginary parents, false economics, and the criminal deception of employees that are paying the bills (including the stocks and bonds, or shares) of companies.

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