frank
think this view is both paternalistic and naive. China commands an extremely well oiled state apparatus that has proven time and time again to execute on long term strategy with results in hand. The idea that China is some wide-eyed baby fawn may have passed muster in the 70s — StreetlightX
it certainly has far more strategic vision than anything the West can muster up in response, which has been a confused mix of total economic dependency on China combined with stoking up xenophobia in response to internal failures all around — StreetlightX
The West as it stands is undergoing a process of regression to juvenilia with respect to China's own maturity of state. — StreetlightX
Benkei
Streetlight
Like you, he's not clear on what the US actually is — frank
frank
A mall cop for corporate interests. Nothing more. — StreetlightX
Apollodorus
American corporate strategists were aware in the 70s that China was the last great economic frontier. Westerners have been trying to figure out how to become part of it since then. What did you think the Nixon overture was for? — frank
Apollodorus
Apollodorus
frank
I disagree with his policies and those of the Rockefellers, or corporate groups in general for that matter. But that's another story. — Apollodorus
ltlee1
ltlee1
ltlee1
frank
Please tell you conception of dictatorship.
Then ask yourself this question:
If you don't accept dictatorship, what make you think Chinese including me will accept dictatorship, HERE and NOW? — ltlee1
Banno
Banno
I deeply, deeply dislike this definition, — StreetlightX
ltlee1
ltlee1
frank
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