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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Can China become the number one SuperPower without "Freedom"?

An excellent video about China.

Why is there so much anti-Chinese propaganda in the West, because over the last 30 years China has gone from a poor nation to one of the richest, with its people enjoying an ever increasing standard of living, and this worries Western leaders because we might start asking them what went wrong here in the West?

Thatcher and Reagan brought in austerity and told us it would release us from the shackles of government, making our lives better and wealthier.

While we try to keep out Huawei 5G, this guy in this video has his fridge, washing machine, front gate, heating, all connected to the internet. This is standard in China. China is now world leader in many advanced technologies.


In this video, I discuss why I think China's economy will quietly take the first place in the world as a superpower, in spite of the trade war. Because of the supposed lack of "freedom" imposed by the chinese communist party, China's economic collapse is inevitable, according to some westerners - this argument falls on its face when you watch what China Youtubers are putting out day after day. 2020 has challenged the US economy and hegemony, and with Trump, the country is contracting faster and faster. Leadership shown during corresponding riots is a massive contrast - these are moments that defined China.




12 comments:

  1. Why do western critics feel the need to place China on a pedestal?

    "All your heroes are whores." - Tanya Donelly

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  2. Not much understanding of the Rule of Law in this article!

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  3. “ In 1991, NCR Corporation with AT&T Corporation invented the precursor to 802.11, intended for use in cashier systems The first wireless products were under the name WaveLAN. They are the ones credited with inventing Wi-Fi.”

    https://www.cablefree.net/wireless-technology/history-of-wifi-technology/

    ALL of this stuff is created for BUSINESS purposes...

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  4. “ Reagan brought in austerity ”

    LOL! DoD spending about doubled and interest income was running at double digit rates...

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    1. Austerity for the rest of us. They always have plenty for the banks and war.

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  5. Well then how can you type “Reagan brought in austerity”. ??????

    I’ll tell you how.... you START with the Theory “Reagan brought in austerity!”

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    1. It's called Reaganomics, capitalism for the rest of us and socialism for the rich.

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  6. ”Why do western critics feel the need to place China on a pedes?”

    Why shouldn’t China get credit for things that are working? Is that putting them on a pediastal?

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  7. Why shouldn’t China get credit for things that are working? Is that putting them on a pediastal?

    Select contributors to this blog are placing China on a pedestal.

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  8. Forced sterilisation of ethnic minority women a storm in a teacup Kaivey?

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/29/china-sterilising-ethnic-minority-women-in-xinjiang-report-says

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  9. The "resercher" is Adrian Zenz, whose Twitter feed says that he is a Senior Fellow in China Studies at @VoCommunism, researches Xinjiang & Tibet

    VoCommunism is a non-profit called Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. It was founded by the US government.

    There is zero pretense to objectivity here. Adrian_Zenz — Wikispooks

    Moreover, I cannot locate where the so-called research is published, since it doesn't appear on the website, https://www.victimsofcommunism.org/

    Looks like more disinformaton.

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