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Jul 15, 2026, 06:05 AM
Historical Lessons from Guangdong's Governance of Black People: Will Indians Take Over?
Recently, I stumbled upon a historical event related to the governance of black people in Guangdong, and it completely shattered my perceptions. It's truly frightening! No wonder Guangdong has started cracking down on the 'three illegals' (illegal entry, illegal residence, and illegal employment). There must be a profound historical reason behind this.
I suggest that the whole country should adopt Guangdong's approach, with a focus on Indians. We must not let history repeat itself by replacing black people with Indians, which would be a case of 'old wine in a new bottle.' We need to learn from history and prevent similar situations from happening again.
The number of Indians in China is increasing, and their influence is expanding. We need to be vigilant about their cultural infiltration and economic impact, and prevent them from becoming the new 'black people.'
The historical lesson from Guangdong tells us that openness and inclusiveness are necessary, but we also need to have bottom lines and principles. We need to find a balanced approach that maintains an open attitude while protecting our culture and interests.
Finally, I want to say that history is a mirror, and we need to learn from it. Let's work together to prevent similar situations from happening again and protect our culture and interests.




