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o a lot of developing nation people£¬ be it government employees or just common folk everywhere£¬ like China because the Chinese still consider themselves as one of us. Not imperial overlords or racial superiors or strict masters and so on. But comrades to the developing world£¬ partners in our struggles and a developing country just like us who share in our troubles£¬ concerns and visions for a mutually beneficial future.

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