• Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1. China had a 460million population and 33 year lifespan when the revolution began. It’s current modern day living standards, population size and lifespan is a direct result of Mao.

    2. Harvard Study directly contradicts everything this user just said about Chinese not being able to think critically, in fact Harvard says the reason 95% of Chinese support the government is because they brought real material improvements consistently that they have all lived through.

    3. Claiming they can’t innovate is just racism. They are leading the world in research papers.

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      Nono us university are filled with chinese scientist because they cheated to get in there or they were outliers who were so desperate to escape the US

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    You don’t have to imagine. Without Mao, China would be like India.

    They both had been through a century or more of oppression and/or colonization resulting in the complete destruction of their economy, literacy, health etc. In 1947 and 1949, they were in very similar conditions.

    And look at the difference between the two since then.

    So, you don’t have to imagine. The world would be worse off. Now, if you had a Red India…

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      In 1947 and 1949, they were in very similar conditions.

      Not true. India was in a much better state well into the 70s, inheriting a lot of the British built infrastructures, and was able to trade with both the East and the West. Whereas China was completely war torn, and for a time, isolated.

      Even though the PRC was proclaimed in 1949, the CPC at the time only controlled half the nation. Fighting with KMT and its aligned warlords on the mainland continued until the mid 50s, with smaller pockets holding out for several more years after. And not long after that, the Sino-Soviet split happened, compounded with the already placed US led sanctions, China was basically cut off from the rest of the world for nearly two decades. The fact the CPC was able to turn their fortune around and become an emerging super power is an amazing feat.

      India more or less squandered its head start with its incompetent government, and it has only gotten worse post 90s with it fully embracing neoliberalism and religious fanaticism.

      A Red India, would probably have seen the bigger picture and accepted Zhou Enlai’s border agreement, preventing future conflicts, and China would have been able to skirt the economic and technological sanctions via India, saving some hardships of the 60s and 70s.

      Both nations would be more prosperous today, perhaps even tipping the scale a bit, preventing the Soviet collapse.

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    Dawg I do not know how you look at China in 2024 and don’t think that they’re literally kicking everyone’s ass when it comes to innovation.

    You’re going to want a different yardstick if you’re trying to shit on China.

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        Where is the bacon flavoured Doritos ranch dressing of china? How about some ranch infused kung Pao sauce? Truly an uncultured society where you don’t have thousands of choices for which sauce goes on the chicken nuggies. If I cannot experience choice paralysis at the grocery over items that have no real discernible difference than what is the point of living?

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        I remember when we kept getting treated to articles about China raiding all those mining operations and arresting everyone involved. Truly a better society.

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    MikeLaoShi

    fucking westerners that go to china and get a nice ass high paid teaching job despite having no qualifications besides being a cracker and then have the nerve to whine about how not everything in china is the same as back home and le seeseepee is le evil authoritarian, despite having just witnessed the effects of the fastest increase in living standards and economic growth on earth

    shut up and enjoy the privilege of being paid 25K/month for waving flashcards at kids and playing songs off a usb stick, or go home to kkkrakkkerstan

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        Dude for sure only interacts with other sexpats, hates “the locals”, but loves being a pest to Chinese women, and then gets mad when random women on the street don’t treat him like a god like the ones at the designated sexpat bars.

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    Oh no what a fucking tragedy for mankind that the people of China live in a place where they actually have a positive outlook on the future.

    Meanwhile I literally cannot even imagine the sensation of societal optimism.

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    Instead the Chinese are leading the world in green technology, public infrastructure, scientific research, space exploration, and more. Smdh what could have been

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    Redditors are incredibly delusional. China has its flaws but being backwards is not one of them.

    The whole “stealing tech” used to be said about the Japanese too. I remember a Japanese woman talking about how she and her father went to some kind of tech expo in the early 70’s and some guy looked at them and said, “why should I show you anything? You people are just going to steal it anyway.”

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      Also “stealing” tech is just kind of how countries develop. It was explicit US policy to steal European patents during industrialization. There’s no reason there should be a global monopoly on some idea

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        Apparently it was one of the big Freedoms™ people would point to in the 19th century.

        “What makes America so free? Why, you can manufacture what you like, print and sell anything! Copyright? Patent? Sheer humbugery!”

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    we have parrots and sheep whose only advancements come through stealing others’ work

    Translation: “WAAHHHH THE PEOPLE AT WORK LAUGH AT ME FOR BEING A STUPID ILLITERATE AMERICAN!!!”

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      Youre telling me that the people who are world champions at mathematics, have insanely fierce competitive schools and have an insane number of scientists are somehow only capable of theft? Like something doesnt add up. China has its issues but its so racist to assume everything that comes out of China is theft