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6/17/2025, 4:36:25 PM
>>60511252
Honestly, if you were to think about how much the US spends through government spending, people calling it ''crony capitalism'' whenever they don't allow the markets to dictate 100% the organic success or failure of crucial businesses that directly improve the nation's GDP, and then on the flipside, whenever China does reverse capitalism and gets praise for distorting the markets to their advantage, it really feels like most of the time US is just walking on eggshells constantly. And that's without even mentioning the fact that there's a bunch of die-hard communist supporters quick to jump on any bandwagon that claims that capitalism has failed in whatever retarded metrics they've completely fabricated themselves inside of their heads, the self-criticism is one of the major issues the US today grapples with. China doesn't even operate under democracy, and there's supposed to be some mysterious reason as to why they might have capitalized on a niche and done so successfully without backlash due to global complacency and a bunch of other factors, I'm supposed to be thinking that China is doing something right and that they are super-humans. It's pathetic and I'm tired of hearing about it. There are literally no credible sources to pin down exactly how much money China has unsuccessfully invested, but plenty praising China for being able to ''innovate'' and dominate specific markets. Am I wrong to think that if the US had no democracy nor human rights, that they would have been able to outpace China's development within days?
Honestly, if you were to think about how much the US spends through government spending, people calling it ''crony capitalism'' whenever they don't allow the markets to dictate 100% the organic success or failure of crucial businesses that directly improve the nation's GDP, and then on the flipside, whenever China does reverse capitalism and gets praise for distorting the markets to their advantage, it really feels like most of the time US is just walking on eggshells constantly. And that's without even mentioning the fact that there's a bunch of die-hard communist supporters quick to jump on any bandwagon that claims that capitalism has failed in whatever retarded metrics they've completely fabricated themselves inside of their heads, the self-criticism is one of the major issues the US today grapples with. China doesn't even operate under democracy, and there's supposed to be some mysterious reason as to why they might have capitalized on a niche and done so successfully without backlash due to global complacency and a bunch of other factors, I'm supposed to be thinking that China is doing something right and that they are super-humans. It's pathetic and I'm tired of hearing about it. There are literally no credible sources to pin down exactly how much money China has unsuccessfully invested, but plenty praising China for being able to ''innovate'' and dominate specific markets. Am I wrong to think that if the US had no democracy nor human rights, that they would have been able to outpace China's development within days?
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