China is quite possibly Donald Trump’s favorite campaign-trail target.
Earlier this month, the presumptive Republican nominee went as far as describing China’s trade relationship with the U.S. as “rape” and has repeatedly said China is stealing U.S. jobs.
Given talk like that, you might be surprised to find fans of Trump in China. But they exist, in small, but growing numbers.
Gu Yu, a young technology entrepreneur, likes his blunt, no-punches-held approach.
“I think Donald Trump has the guts to say things that normal people in the rest of society fear to say,” said Gu.
He says he is 100% supportive of Trump, and even though he can’t cast a ballot, he says the Americans that can should trust Trump.
“I think political correctness covers up problems instead of solving them,” said Gu.
Growing number of fans
He’s part of a small but vocal group of Chinese fans of the presumptive GOP nominee. Online they have formed small groups on Chinese social media site Weibo, with names like “Donald J Trump Superfans Nation.”
One social media user wrote, “Hillary Clinton just makes empty promises, while Trump is the King of doing what he says.”
Another calls him “honest, sharp, pragmatic, and stylish.” One person even said they’d vote for him because he is “so handsome.”
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