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Corbyn said something something something no link lol bye.
Have spoken to some Chinese people on the matter and the reckon it has really helped.
Yeah and I wish it was your last as reading this fiction is dull. Do some empirical research then get back to me.
I posted a whole loads of facts about American military supremacy. It's just conjecture to assume that a nation which is growing economically is going to continue at that sustained pace, and leapfrog the wealthiest and most powerful country in the world.
There's a lot of potential in China, sure. People also said similar things about Japan once upon a time, which is actually referenced in your Wikipedia link.
What have I said that's fiction, and why are you upset that I'm posting? I can understand if you're the Chinese ambassador. It's only a bit of a debate...
Have spoken to some Chinese people on the matter and the reckon it has really helped.
One problem is that China's growth has been part of a transitional period - sure if you extrapolate those numbers without taking anything else into account it looks like it would eclipse the US pretty quickly but the reality is those numbers aren't the long term sustainable ones.
i know a lot of chinese people and they despise mao with a passion.
Prob from Hong Kong or Macau etc.
What have I said that's fiction, and why are you upset that I'm posting? I can understand if you're the Chinese ambassador. It's only a bit of a debate...
In b4 the "Nazis were left wing really" debate starts... in 4,3,2,1....
So actually, a spokesperson for Corbyn says China has done more than any other country to lift the poorest out of poverty.
That is a stone cold fact. Compare China to India in that respect and they are leagues apart.
No mention that "Corbyn loves china"...
So actually, a spokesperson for Corbyn says China has done more than any other country to lift the poorest out of poverty.
That is a stone cold fact. Compare China to India in that respect and they are leagues apart.
No mention that "Corbyn loves china"...
Relative or absolute poverty?
Absolute poverty. Those deprived of basic human needs such as clean water.
China’s poverty rate fell from 88 percent in 1981 to 6.5 percent in 2012, as measured by the percentage of people living on the equivalent of US$1.90 or less per day in 2011 purchasing price parity terms.
Have spoken to some Chinese people on the matter and the reckon it has really helped.