Comments by "DXR" (@MrDXRamirez) on "ThePrint"
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Thumbnail said Why China Looks Down on India and really the story is about a huge power struggle with China centered on Tibet.
China's story is a remarkable story for humanity. Whereas other nations do not for some reason learn from each other to improve life China observes and learns and applies what other nations have done right to reach a higher stage of development. She has lifted 700 million people out of poverty. Eradicated illiteracy among men and women. People live longer lives there. That is the equivalent of the total US population by a factor of 3 to give you the enormity and magnitude of this economic system the Chinese call communism.
Whereas India has 3 out of 5 women who cannot read or write China has 1 out of 5 who cannot read or write and China compares to India in the sense that both nations lived for generations under a caste and peasant system of production under ruling dynasties for a thousand years before China became a socialist society is a remarkable story of achievement compared to the mortality, literacy, and life expectancy rates that take into account poverty as a catalyst since India became a capitalist economy are, frankly, abysmal. China has stated its aims. Its track record verifies its stated relationship to the world since it came out into the world stage, it will not bully and not be bullied and nations doing business with China do it voluntarily, their reasons have to do with going nowhere fast under a western paradigm.
What is being presented here is an attitude Hillary Clinton exhibited about China when she ran for president; 'the rise of China is a threat to US national security', she said the rise of China, as if to mean nations are to remain underdeveloped the position of a higher stage of development is a spot the US alone can occupy. Great arrogance coming from a white woman. But it is par for the course in the American economic system that red baiting fears are ginned up when the economic order of the ruling elites in the US is underdeveloped to China's economic model. All history is re-written to propagate Hillary's mythology and to believe in that myth is where the danger lies, it is never the war on Vietnam, or the war on Afghanistan, or the war on Syria, as if these countries had wars that internally developed...not at all, history in the attitude Hillary Clinton exhibits call all these American interventions the Vietnam War, or the Korean War. Korea on its own never had a war. America made war on Korea and is still at war with Korea the divided nation that country has become the eastern outpost version of Germany's Iron Curtain.
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