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Billions of dollars into propaganda

Chinese economic challenges are real but manageable. It is the billions of dollars wasted in disinformation and hundreds of billions of dollars misused in efforts at military interventions in the United States that now pose a real and tangible threat to the global economy.

Genocidal “China collapse” ideologues

The ultimate goal seems to be to destabilize the Chinese economy. The most consistent oracle of the “China collapse” theory has been Gordon Chang, the darling of Washington and Fox News, who – strangely enough – has repeated his thesis since 2001. In a recent Fox interview with Maria Bartiromo, he declared – surprise, surprise – that “China is falling apart.”

The real global risks

In the foreseeable future, the greatest threat to global recovery is not China, but the poisonous mix of protectionism, sanctions and geopolitics in the West. It relies neither on international law nor international consensus, but on brute force. Worse, now it threatens to undermine the rise of the Global South.
You know, I've watched a youtube channel called China Observer, and it has tons of videos, all about how China collapsing in different ways. And there's many channels like this one.
They're interesting, but I do wonder what the real situation is, and what the motivation is, of the people running the channel.
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Who are these people running the channels and providing only one information for at least 2 or three years in a row. I don't think, they are credible. I see tourist videos from China and the reaction by people there seems that they are very happy with the place they are living in.
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Having never been to China I wouldn't know but it is entirely possible that tourist experience a much different China than people that live there. This is true in many places in the US even without some Communist plot to deceive visitors.
I mean unless that is the tourism bureau. All governments and companies attempt to manipulate reality and the perceptions of reality. In the west we call it public relations. In business its called marketing. When other governments do it we call it propaganda.
China will destroy itself unless it turns away from central planning. Its the same thing destroying the US. Its what destroyed the USSR. Its the hubris of all governments and their bureaucrats.
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You may be correct but what I've listened has come from the people living in China. They accept a slump in real estate in China but they reject all the exaggerated negative news coming from western media.
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People often get stuck in a reactionary mode. Most of us do actually. But sometimes both parties are lying. I usually assume all state actors are at least being deceptive. We live in a culture of lies where people justify their lies with supposed good intentions.
Its a poison that should be rejected. We can't just drink in this poison. We must use our memories and minds to think or we will become more enslaved.
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Yeah, I suspect the west is exaggerating always when talking about competitors. Just as the west exaggerates its positives.
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The chinese, they just arent ethical.
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Aaand, The west is just delusional.
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spot on
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