Tag: China
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Why is China so dangerous to the USA?
Despite the fact that Chinese president Xi Jinping has his hands tied in many political decisions due to pressure from various interest groups, he is the strongest leader since Mao who lost the chance to build up China just like Stalin did with the SSSR (meaning China would have been sole superpower). So why is…
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Human rights should belong to business
Human rights today are not sacred. They are not serious. They are not even real. Instead of law, they have become theater. Spoken in grand halls, ignored in cargo holds. Displayed on websites, erased in warehouses. While corporations expand, while regimes torture, while profits rise—rights remain stuck in press releases. This is no accident. It…
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Economic inequality and mental health
Economic inequality has grown worldwide, creating deep social and financial divisions. As the gap between the rich and poor continues to widen, economic opportunities shrink for many, and psychological well-being deteriorates. Mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and severe psychiatric disorders, have become more prevalent as a result. In countries with high inequality, mental health…
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Fighting for prison reform
Prisons exist to punish, deter, and rehabilitate. This balance shapes justice systems worldwide, yet many prisons fail in their purpose, focusing more on vengeance than on reform. Some conditions resemble medieval dungeons rather than modern correctional facilities. Societies demand justice, but cruelty in prisons does not reduce crime. Reform must address excessive punishment, introduce effective…
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If China ruled the world
Even my occasional readers know I am a fierce critic of the USA. And why the US? Because criticizing China or Russia won’t change anything, you will only get killed. I am not saying the US doesn’t kill people, see Donald Trump at his best: “There are a lot of killers. You think our country’s…
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It’s politics! China supports warmonger
Carl Von Clausewitz famously proclaimed: “War is merely an extension of diplomacy.” So it is no surprise that China supports a warmonger (Russia in this case and the Russo-Ukrainian war). I am certainly fully aware that the Russo-Ukrainian war is not a black-and-white issue. Brief deep context of the Russo-Ukrainian war If the West hadn’t…
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Want to have great universities? The super-rich must approve it
I raised awareness among my reader base. The US had really bad universities prior to WW2 and the best after WW2. And it was just because of the super-rich criminals ruling the country. In order to dominate the world, they needed scientific and technological supremacy, therefore economic, thus military supremacy. The unknowing would say they have government, therefore governmental culture which stems from voting culture. And…
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Dr. Monkey Ph.D.
People eat, sleep, mate, defecate, relax (because you would waste limited energy), cheat on their partners, observe other people to gain knowledge about the hunter-gathering group to increase their evolutionary fitness (who is a strong man, who possesses resources). We are just monkeys. Homo sapiens are also extremely territorial. They compete for everything: sexual partners,…
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How Mao had screwed up and China could have been a modern country had the US invaded it back in the days
Every developing country has its own political turmoil (yes, the politicians and those behind are just animals) that doesn’t really brighten the country’s prospects. Just like Stalin had absolute power, Mao could have done the same with his power to build the country down from the Middle Ages into an industrial empire. But no, senseless…
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USA global business talent tests? Rather no. China could be a competitor
We have IQ tests that are deeply ingrained in mainstream science. We also have creativity tests, but there is also EQ (emotional intelligence), which I wouldn’t dare to call intelligence (intelligence is a very general ability to solve problems). But why did the psychometricians not develop tests on whether someone can be a great businessman,…