You’re not exposing China; you’re exposing your inability to recognize a 三和大神 when you see one.
These guys aren’t “blacklisted by social credit,” they’re China’s famous drifters who choose casual labor and sleep outside the job markets because it’s convenient.
Everyone in China knows this.
Only Western doom-scroll prophets mistake them for “the collapse of civilization.”
If China were truly producing “tens of thousands of blacklisted homeless youth,” you wouldn’t need to recycle the same decade-old footage on a loop like a malfunctioning propaganda machine.
And let’s be honest:
At least China lets the poor rest in public without criminalizing poverty.
In your country, the government literally bans homeless people from existing in certain zip codes. Benches have spikes. Police confiscate tents. Homelessness is treated like a crime rather than a crisis.
So spare me the fake concern.
The only thing “collapsed” here is your credibility.
@reddemos17@PaleMilk420@OOCcommunism Not what the guy was claiming, but would it surprise you? There are a shit ton of LGBTQ+ legitimate nazis, ACP being super straight would be more surprising tbh.
He didn't just land his helicopter between the US soldiers and civilians, he straight up told his gunner to fire on the Americans if they tried to attack or stop the civilians the helicopter crew were protecting.
The military even tried to court martial him for saving lives.
The cult of individualism is so toxic because it creates a society of millions who expect a morning coffee yet think it’s fine to be indifferent to the “random people” who allow them to have it
By depicting your enemy as component and threatening, it makes overcoming them all the more impressive.
The Liberal West has forgotten this. Which is why their propaganda doesn't work on anything except the room temperature IQ people.
speaking as someone from Taiwan here: governing a small island with the gold reserves from the mainland is much easier than governing territory that's nearly 300x bigger. The starting line was different too, with Taiwan modernizing successfully in the 20th century while the Qing was falling apart, followed by warlordism and a war against the Japanese on the mainland.
After the PRC was founded, the KMT enforced a naval blockade around the mainland until after Chiang Kai-shek died, the mainland was sanctioned, and then further isolated when the Sino-Soviet Split happened, whereas the KMT received US backing that resumed in the 1950s, backing that happened not because the US liked the KMT but needed something like the KMT to prevent Taiwan from being taken over by communists and thus breaking the first island chain.
I'm sure if the KMT remained on the mainland, certain cities like Shanghai might have become very prosperous, but places like Guizhou would be huge shitholes in 2025.