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Anti-Chinese sentiment is a consistent hostility toward the government, culture, history, or people of China, particularly People's Republic of China. The term describes the actions and attitudes of individuals as well as the policies and pronouncements of governments and other organizations. Anti-Chinese sentiment may be either by non-Chinese, or more rarely, by Chinese themselves, especially those from Taiwan. These ideals comes from mainly United States and Japan, mostly due to a fear of Communism. Even today, in these countries China is sometimes portrayed as a totalitarian state where all items are rationed, and with a state-run economy that couldn't even produce basic consumer goods.
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