China's in this weird place, where its size changes depending who you ask. You ask someone from Beijing, and he'll tell you China rightfully owns Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, Inner Mongolia, and a series of islands below Japan. You ask someone from Taiwan, they'll say they live in an independent nation. You ask someone from Japan, they'll say China has no right to the islands. You ask someone from Tibet, they'll say they're in the military-occupied state of Tibet. You ask someone from Hong Kong, they'll say Hong Kong is self-governing, and only technically a part of China. Heck, you ask someone from the northern province of Nei-Mongol, and they'll tell you that they're Mongolian, not Chinese. And yes, there's nothing an old Chinese man hates more, than an old Japanese man. Nothing an old Taiwanese man hates more, than an old Beijing man. And nothing a Chinese business-man hates more, than an Indian business-man. Here's a question, for those who understand American law: If a Chinese man attacks an Indian man, will they call it a hate-crime? Or will they both be written off as "Asian"? Or will the Chinese man get off easy because he's a minority?