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[–] HarlandKornfeld14 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

You can look at all the liberal criticism of China lately. Yes they did facilitate shipping a bunch of industry to China, just like they did with Russia in the 1930s. They lost control, again, at least it is starting to look that way.

West had a very narrowminded vision of China just being the global factory, but now the Chinese have loftier aspirations. It is almost as if this policy was undertaken with the assumption that the Chinese don't have any agency.

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[–] 1Iron_Curtain 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

China was building itself up to be a corporate power and will do so in the world of informatics, cyber technology, and analytics.

They were just building it up from scratch on manufacturing parts and goods, but they have not produced a cohesive corporate system off selling cheap goods to the West and now products popular in the technological age.

I think people tend to forget that China has an upper-middle sector that is becoming quite prevalent and it is trying to get Western professionals and technocrats to build up its economy, which they will do, so those abandoned cities are no longer a reality in China. China got caught up in sort of a more extreme interpretation of our consumerist economy and they could not keep it afloat, because they did not have the capital to pour back into the economy to build up a middle-sector and build up a strong consumerist economy.

I think government control over the middle-sector will have to be relaxed, but China has the choice of beating out the West economically and capitalizing even more so around an authoritarian state model, with the vast majority of revenues and profits going back to fund the state(more of a socialism, with the state only regulating, monitoring, and controlling only certain aspects of the economy and how individual people interact with it).

The Chinese essentially want a technocratic socialistic state with strong elements of capitalism, which would make the Chinese appear very decent on the outside, but internally they are hostile towards North America and the West.

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[–] HarlandKornfeld14 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I'm setting a pretty low bar here. Just posing the question, are the Chinese really worse than the Jews? If they took over the West would they be less malicious? The answer is pretty much no.

We have little to go off of, but if you look at countries that in China's sphere, say Nepal, North Korea, Mongolia and Myanmar, are they worse than countries in ZOG's sphere? Well, the Chinese don't force the countries in their sphere to have gay pride parades or use them as springboards for drug trafficking. So again, it is a pretty low bar.