>>212223169Dude, read about what life in China was actually life before the Revolution. Chinese were literally Indian street shittier tier, just with an added level of extremely sadistic psychopathic drug fuelled slave culture on top.
The CCP dragged that fucking country out of being hell on earth and onto the path of development.
Here's some accounts of the average life in china and "culture" before the revolution.
>"I and the children worked for others, thinning millet. We got only half a quart of grain. For each meal, we cooked only a fistful, with some weeds in it. The children's stomachs were swollen, and every bone in their bodies stuck through their skin.>After a while, the little boy couldn't get up. He just lay on the k'ang, sick with dysentery and many, many worms. A whole basin full of worms crawled out from his behind. Even after he was dead, the worms kept coming out.>The little girl had no milk from me, for I had nothing to eat myself. So, of course, she died."or
>When I first went to work for Sheng Ching-ho I was only 14.>All the same, I had to do chores around the house.>I was too small to carry full buckets, but I had to carry water from the well.>All the years I worked for Ching-ho, I never had a full stomach. I was hungry all the time.Every day he ate solid enough food, but he gave me only a little soup with millet in it.
You could count the grains that were floating around in the water.
>Twice I got sick worn out with work. And I was always cold.>I never had food or clothes enough to keep warm.>When I got sick, I couldn't work. Then the landlord was very angry.>He got two men to carry me home so that he wouldn't have to feed me while I was sick.>And he made my father pay for the laborer that took my place.>My sickness cost him nothing. My own family had to bear the entire burden.>No matter how hard I worked, I couldn't begin to pay off that debt.>By the time I had been there several years, we owed him $15 instead of $4.