by WestYorksRoyal » 11 Mar 2024 09:21
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 10:03
Delboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
by stealthpapes » 11 Mar 2024 10:10
Delboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
by RoyalBlue » 11 Mar 2024 10:36
Snowflake RoyalDelboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
They wouldn't give two shits.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 10:56
RoyalBlueSnowflake RoyalDelboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
They wouldn't give two shits.
I heard people, who seem pretty well versed in Chinese culture, say the opposite. Seemingly they don't like to be embarrassed in the wider world, particularly with regard to commercial dealings, and don't take kindly to any of their citizens who are thought to be responsible for that.
by Greatwesternline » 11 Mar 2024 10:57
RoyalBlueSnowflake RoyalDelboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
They wouldn't give two shits.
I heard people, who seem pretty well versed in Chinese culture, say the opposite. Seemingly they don't like to be embarrassed in the wider world, particularly with regard to commercial dealings, and don't take kindly to any of their citizens who are thought to be responsible for that.
by Orion1871 » 11 Mar 2024 11:18
RoyalBlueSnowflake RoyalDelboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
They wouldn't give two shits.
I heard people, who seem pretty well versed in Chinese culture, say the opposite. Seemingly they don't like to be embarrassed in the wider world, particularly with regard to commercial dealings, and don't take kindly to any of their citizens who are thought to be responsible for that.
by Sutekh » 11 Mar 2024 11:32
Snowflake RoyalRoyalBlueSnowflake Royal They wouldn't give two shits.
I heard people, who seem pretty well versed in Chinese culture, say the opposite. Seemingly they don't like to be embarrassed in the wider world, particularly with regard to commercial dealings, and don't take kindly to any of their citizens who are thought to be responsible for that.
It wouldn’t register a blip.
The Chinese Gov don't care about the UK. We're an irrelevance to them.
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Mar 2024 12:17
Orion1871RoyalBlueSnowflake Royal They wouldn't give two shits.
I heard people, who seem pretty well versed in Chinese culture, say the opposite. Seemingly they don't like to be embarrassed in the wider world, particularly with regard to commercial dealings, and don't take kindly to any of their citizens who are thought to be responsible for that.
They aren't as well versed in Chinese culture as Ian Royal though. All those years of studying wasted when Ian knows it all already.
by From Despair To Where? » 11 Mar 2024 15:07
Snowflake RoyalDelboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
They wouldn't give two shits.
by Sutekh » 12 Mar 2024 08:43
From Despair To Where?Snowflake RoyalDelboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
They wouldn't give two shits.
I'm inclined to agree with Ian on this one. Tomorrow's chip paper in China. It's hardly a tipping point considering the shit that's going on with his businesses back home.
They wouldn't even be bothered to send out a couple of heavies to beat protesters up like they do with the Tibetans.
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Mar 2024 09:07
by SouthDownsRoyal » 12 Mar 2024 11:16
Snowflake RoyalOrion1871RoyalBlue
I heard people, who seem pretty well versed in Chinese culture, say the opposite. Seemingly they don't like to be embarrassed in the wider world, particularly with regard to commercial dealings, and don't take kindly to any of their citizens who are thought to be responsible for that.
They aren't as well versed in Chinese culture as Ian Royal though. All those years of studying wasted when Ian knows it all already.
God, you're obnoxiously stupid.
Yes, I'm sure that is a cultural thing, fine. But to think a couple of hundred fans of a small UK football team shouting a bit outside an embassy of a world super power once is going to register with anyone to do anything about one private citizen's private ownership of that club is bonkers.
Why don't you ask the victims of Chinese human rights abuses what effect a few protests outside the Chinese embassy has had to help them.
The Chinese only lose face from something if they give a oxf*rd about it.
by Silver Fox » 12 Mar 2024 12:13
SutekhFrom Despair To Where?Snowflake Royal They wouldn't give two shits.
I'm inclined to agree with Ian on this one. Tomorrow's chip paper in China. It's hardly a tipping point considering the shit that's going on with his businesses back home.
They wouldn't even be bothered to send out a couple of heavies to beat protesters up like they do with the Tibetans.
Does Reading have any Tibetan fans?
by RoyalBlue » 12 Mar 2024 12:43
SouthDownsRoyalSnowflake RoyalOrion1871
They aren't as well versed in Chinese culture as Ian Royal though. All those years of studying wasted when Ian knows it all already.
God, you're obnoxiously stupid.
Yes, I'm sure that is a cultural thing, fine. But to think a couple of hundred fans of a small UK football team shouting a bit outside an embassy of a world super power once is going to register with anyone to do anything about one private citizen's private ownership of that club is bonkers.
Why don't you ask the victims of Chinese human rights abuses what effect a few protests outside the Chinese embassy has had to help them.
The Chinese only lose face from something if they give a oxf*rd about it.
This
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Mar 2024 12:48
by John Madejski's Wallet » 12 Mar 2024 21:25
stealthpapesDelboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
by Forbury Lion » 13 Mar 2024 13:40
Loads of big contracts between the UK and China, mostly benefitting China. Not ideal if there's publicity about a Chinese Businessman behaving badly capturing the headlines when other more reputable Chinese Businesspersons are tendering for contracts, especially if it's a contract the Chinese Government want to be won.Snowflake RoyalRoyalBlueSnowflake Royal They wouldn't give two shits.
I heard people, who seem pretty well versed in Chinese culture, say the opposite. Seemingly they don't like to be embarrassed in the wider world, particularly with regard to commercial dealings, and don't take kindly to any of their citizens who are thought to be responsible for that.
It wouldn’t register a blip.
The Chinese Gov don't care about the UK. We're an irrelevance to them.
by Reading4eva » 13 Mar 2024 13:45
by Forbury Lion » 13 Mar 2024 15:06
They might put pressure on him to get rid quickly/cut his losses which might mean dissolving the club.Delboy Next protest needs to be outside of Chinese embassy they can influence Dai and would not be happy at him embarrassing them
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