• freagle@lemmygrad.ml
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      10 months ago

      Yes. They are Marxist, from their founding through today, with everyone from peasants to school children studying some of the most advanced political science developed to date. This understanding of the world concludes that global hegemony is unsustainable and leads to total social collapse. There are other ways to succeed that don’t inherently involve failure. China has no interest in failing in the exact same way Western Europe and the USA are failing. They have no interest in building an empire that will, by all analysis, collapse. They want to build something better, not equally terrible.

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            A lot of people focus on China’s actions in Africa as China being peaceful, but China has border disputes with most nations surrounding it, including adding more claims recently. It also has claims to the South China Sea that are well beyond any other kind of claims that other countries have. It also tends to treat a lot of those claims rather aggressively with its surrounding nations, trying to isolate each neighbor and use the size disparity to get a favorable agreement.

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              And how does them having local, low level, territorial disputes with it’s neighbours demonstrate that they would be a world hegemon?

              It also has claims to the South China Sea that are well beyond any other kind of claims that other countries have.

              How did you determine that?

              It also tends to treat a lot of those claims rather aggressively with its surrounding nations, trying to isolate each neighbor and use the size disparity to get a favorable agreement.

              And how did you determine this?

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          Lol, you’re literally using things that haven’t even happened. Westerners truly are the most propagandized people on Earth.

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          I’ve followed the developing belt and road initiative and it works like this: China invests in various countries’ infrastructure to expand trade capacity. So far the only criticism the western media has leveled at it is that it is supposedly a debt trap. And the big evidence for that is Sri Lanka’s port. However, the majority of Sri Lankan debt is held by Western banks. The Chinese loan was not at a higher interest rate. Yet somehow, China is to blame? In what way do you consider the BRI to be a hegemonic project?

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        Found the white supremacist. “China bad because I just know they are.”

        Dont even bother citing your state department propaganda, you’re a misanthrope.

        Fyi, The peoples liberation army is one of the most capable armies in the world. You just never notice it because China is a peace first nation in nearly all of its foreign policy encounters including Palestine and Taiwan.

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          Hopefully they’re one of the most capable armies, and hopefully we never have to find out.

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          The country that reveals the most corruption is likely to be less corrupt than the country that reveals the least corruption.