• Carrolade@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I imagine that is probably somewhere in the cards.

    One thing about Xi though, is he seems like a very patient man. I wonder if he isn’t just waiting for some sort of convenient Russian political collapse and fracturing of their state.

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      2 months ago

      The CCP plans to me seem to be the longest game ever played. It wouldn’t surprise me if their plans for world domination were centuries long by design.

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        2 months ago

        The CCP plans to me seem to be the longest game ever played.

        Look back a few decades and see what their previous policies were to be dissuaded of that idea. In the mid 50s the leader of China (Mao Zedong) lead a purge targeting the fields of education, science, literature and art, and medicine, where intellectuals were concentrated. Execution and imprisonment were what those groups faced.

        In 1958 Mao ordered the killing of all sparrows to fight famine because he thought they ate too much grain in fields. The war on sparrows was successful in wiping out most of them, and then diseases started spreading because the sparrows weren’t there to eat the insects spreading disease.

        China, like most nations, is just lurching sometimes forward, sometimes backwards as ideas and global conditions shift from favorable to unfavorable and back again.

        It wouldn’t surprise me if their plans for world domination were centuries long by design.

        The last “centuries long” consistent leadership in China ending in 1911 with the end of the Qing Dynasty. Since thing its been wildly different leaderships (a couple of revolutions) with different goals. The last ~25 years or so looks very different than the previous direction of historically.

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      2 months ago

      Fully disagree. Xi is sacrificing the (economic ) wellbeing of his citizens at the altar of stricter repressive policies on its own population, and international power games. Corruption is running rampant there’s a massive real estate bubble, the population is aging quicker than in the west and I don’t think he has the ability to fix these issues, because he takes growth for granted.