Interesting that in these posts and comments I can’t tell the difference if replacing “China” with “US”. Both economies are riddled with one-party fraud, propaganda sanctioned media, elite corruption and a foundation of unpayable debt.
Interesting that in these posts and comments I can’t tell the difference if replacing “China” with “US”. Both economies are riddled with one-party fraud, propaganda sanctioned media, elite corruption and a foundation of unpayable debt.
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Any of those things can be found in any other country as well to one degree or another, however, in China those things are on steroids. If you actually went to China, spoke the language fluently and lived there for a decade you would see China very differently.
Unless you as a foreign born are rounded up by the civil police, beaten, jailed and disappeared for some harmless comment that could, if stretched far enough under the right circumstances and in good lighting, be interpreted by some party functionary as critical of the CCP.
You would, as bad as things may be in the US, run, not walk back to the US, kiss the ground, utter prayers to god and more that you are not in China any longer.