• @[email protected]
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    37 hours ago

    Not high. Upvoted nonetheless because what you point out is a very important counterbalance in the conversation. It would be naive to believe there’s not some price paid for what looks like a more secure life.

    Yes, china is doing horrible things behind the scenes. Uyghur genocide is beyond reprehensible, aggressive imperialist expansion posturing in the South China Sea, the Taiwan mess, wildly extreme censorship, the great firewall, crackdowns on dissent, intimidation and coercion of Chinese abroad under threat of harming their families in mainland china, corporate espionage, the list goes on.

    But here’s the rub.

    The cost of just existing here in the states is becoming simply unbelievable, literally. Chinese folks are asking us Americans on this new app if it’s true we need to pay thousands for an ambulance or work 2 jobs to simply afford to live. It’s so outlandish that these Chinese people thought it was their own government telling them made-up ‘America bad’ stories.

    As you point out we pay a price for our lifestyle too, and the laundry list is just as long. Despite the evil things our government does, I’m wondering why we ended up with a system where you could become homeless from the financial shock of one ambulance ride, whereas the average Chinese doesn’t have to go live on a sidewalk in the same scenario.

    So despite the roughly similar evil governments, why the disparity in daily affordable life?

    If you’re at all open to critiquing new information and updating your worldview to accommodate, then you would probably be wondering similar questions as I am now.

    • Natanox
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      16 hours ago

      I subscribe to anything you said, except obviously the last sentence. 😅 If there is new information I’m always open to it, as long as it doesn’t come from obviously bad sources. I’m just fed up with people simping for the picture the chinese propaganda paints as they grow tired of the US propaganda. It’s so stupid and unnecessary, and I saw your post as one of those. Apologies if it wasn’t meant that way.

      Chinese people do suffer from economical hardship as well, it’s just badly documented and the problems are different but comparably awful.