Fewer Americans Now View China As An Enemy Amid Shifting Opinions On Trade And Tariffs, Pew Survey Finds

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Decades I mean decades of work and good will

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Damn

We gonna be isolated I think we are we just don’t know it yet
Decades of work and good will destabilizing everyone’s economy, murdering elected officials, and starting religious wars purely for the economic gain of white people globally and their puppets?
 

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I wonder why China has been able to catapult itself from a largely farming society to what it is today and why other countries who were given the same “opportunities” haven’t.
 

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I wonder why China has been able to catapult itself from a largely farming society to what it is today and why other countries who were given the same “opportunities” haven’t.
What other countries was given opportunities?
 

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I wonder why China has been able to catapult itself from a largely farming society to what it is today and why other countries who were given the same “opportunities” haven’t.
Largely off of the backs of huge investments from countries like the US and trade. Having a huge population with people willing to do "low level" work is also key.
 

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I wonder why China has been able to catapult itself from a largely farming society to what it is today and why other countries who were given the same “opportunities” haven’t.

Having 500 million+ people by the 1950s to contribute to the massive industrialization of their society and centuries of developed culture as one of the worlds oldest and continuous civilizations certainly helps.

Question is: why hasn't India? I've always wondered that

Still, the scale of China's growth in the last 50 years, really since the 1970s is truly unfathomable.
 

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Having 500 million+ people by the 1950s to contribute to the massive industrialization of their society and centuries of developed culture as one of the worlds oldest and continuous civilizations certainly helps.

Question is: why hasn't India? I've always wondered that

Still, the scale of China's growth in the last 50 years, really since the 1970s is truly unfathomable.
Colonialism.

China gave extremely tiny chunks of of their country to major powers in the late19th and early 20th century, but maintained autonomy in most of their country keeping a semblance of ecinomic, cultural, and industrial integrity. This freedom prevented dysfunction from being baked into the state, like it was in india or africa or latinam or s.e.a countries.


Compare that to India which was under brittish rule which controlled the entire subcontinent and actively baked dysfunction into the state. Things like putting 2 ethnicities or religious groups that hate each other in the same district. Or limiting educational curicula to make the country docile. Or even tailoring the entire nation's economy towards making products for the colonizer that are useless for the natives.
 

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Having 500 million+ people by the 1950s to contribute to the massive industrialization of their society and centuries of developed culture as one of the worlds oldest and continuous civilizations certainly helps.

Question is: why hasn't India? I've always wondered that

Still, the scale of China's growth in the last 50 years, really since the 1970s is truly unfathomable.
India has too much tribal/sectarian bullshyt going on. It's honestly a miracle modern India has lasted as long as it has.
 

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All them countries leveled up, China is the biggest country so it looks better be relatively speaking all them countries leveled up

Having 500 million+ people by the 1950s to contribute to the massive industrialization of their society and centuries of developed culture as one of the worlds oldest and continuous civilizations certainly helps.

Question is: why hasn't India? I've always wondered that

Still, the scale of China's growth in the last 50 years, really since the 1970s is truly unfathomable.

What bruh said the bolder. Indians and Chinese have a similar academically inclined population but why is India still stuck in the trenches?

How come Indian cities aren’t world class, brimming with innovation with people tripping over themselves from all over the world to go see the bright lights?
 
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