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devotech2 on scored.co
7 months ago-1 points(+0/-0/-1Score on mirror)
I've been hearing about how China isn't a superpower and will collapse soon for my entire life. So did my dad before me lol.
It will outlive the US. Its a homogenous nation with an enormous industrial base and a population that all believes in (mostly) the same ideals and isn't nigger, pajeet, or beaner level retarded. That's the blueprint for a successful country.
People keep talking about china's collapse and how it's imminent, when China is the one that's becoming more and more stable, and is consolidating as we speak, and the US in particular is ripping itself apart. Mostly because of demographics.
Is it a good thing? That's up to you. But China isn't going anywhere anytime soon, and if the US falls apart in our lifetimes (it is very possible that it will), China will supplant it. Not shilling, it is what it is. They're the second most powerful nation after the US (Russia is not) and they're growing exponentially by every metric, whereas the US is stagnating even in military power. Especially in naval power in particular, which is the most important power for a superpower to have. The US navy builds new ships to replace old ones. The chinese navy builds new ships to add to the fleet. The chinese navy has 13 shipyards. The US has 4. The Chinese navy is building new classes of ships that work. The US navy spent billions on 2 separate disastrous programs, has a contract out for european built frigates, and has a geriatric destroyer program from the 80s.
It will outlive the US. Its a homogenous nation with an enormous industrial base and a population that all believes in (mostly) the same ideals and isn't nigger, pajeet, or beaner level retarded. That's the blueprint for a successful country.
People keep talking about china's collapse and how it's imminent, when China is the one that's becoming more and more stable, and is consolidating as we speak, and the US in particular is ripping itself apart. Mostly because of demographics.
Is it a good thing? That's up to you. But China isn't going anywhere anytime soon, and if the US falls apart in our lifetimes (it is very possible that it will), China will supplant it. Not shilling, it is what it is. They're the second most powerful nation after the US (Russia is not) and they're growing exponentially by every metric, whereas the US is stagnating even in military power. Especially in naval power in particular, which is the most important power for a superpower to have. The US navy builds new ships to replace old ones. The chinese navy builds new ships to add to the fleet. The chinese navy has 13 shipyards. The US has 4. The Chinese navy is building new classes of ships that work. The US navy spent billions on 2 separate disastrous programs, has a contract out for european built frigates, and has a geriatric destroyer program from the 80s.