I wish I was Chinese!! 5000 years of glorious culture and history. Most powerful country in the world for 95% of world history. Currently on way to become the world superpower. No niggers and spics. Muslims kept on a leash. Best food. Beautiful women. Greatest culture.
>Mark Hart spent seven years and $240 million waiting on a crash in China’s currency.
>He lost sleep. He lost clients. He damn near lost his sanity.
>And now he’s lost his conviction: Hart, who called for a more than 50 percent yuan devaluation last year, has turned bullish on China and its currency.
Brandon Morris
Isn't this copypaste or something?
Ayden Fisher
Considering it's written by a world-renowned business website from last night, I'd say no.
Jaxson Phillips
Chinese are far uglier than nips and even here korean.
Hunter Cruz
You know that Bloomberg are globalist NWO shillbots?
>story about a hedge fund manager who is stating all the quotes is a shillbot >literally nothing but quotes >NWO shillbot
Colton Parker
>tfw you will never fly China's most advanced tactical fighter and star in a movie that is about bombing libertarian right wing death squads to protect the employees of Chinese SOEs in Africa and Middle East
>tfw you will never fly China's most advanced tactical fighter And to think, just now they've managed to achieve early 1980s technological levels. Give it another 25 years and they'll have reached a 2005-ish tech level.
Samuel Nguyen
Yes
These two chinaboos have been speaking Sup Forums for days about China.
James Rivera
We know this German poster is a guy who went over there and claims it was for business purposes even though he's really a sex tourist who wanted to fuck as many Chinese women as he could.
Benjamin Perez
mainland chinese are like niggers
Gabriel Brown
You have no fucking clue what niggers are. Come here to Atlanta and you can find out firsthand.
>African American homicide rate: 46/100,000 >Chinese homicide rate: 3/100,000
Camden Diaz
Jesus
Gabriel Taylor
>And to think, just now they've managed to achieve early 1980s technological levels
Given that America mainstay is still 70's era F-15/16/18, the Chinese are no worse than at parity. Chinese fighters however evolves at a faster rate than western hardware, the J-10 added integrated EOTAS, DSI, AESA...F-22 doesn't even have the first two.
Landon Allen
You have to go back, Huang.
Kayden Jackson
He also neglects to mention that Chinese aircraft are mostly shitty copies of old Soviet designs without even all of their capabilities.
Robert Lopez
>30+ years of "experts" predicting Chinese collapse >economy still doing just fine >economy has huge service sector while still leading the world in manufacturing >leader in cutting edge technology >great military power, with the world's largest military combined with advanced China-made technologies, making them 100% impervious to any kind of tech blockade >Belt and Road initiative about to revive the Silk Road, making China the leading Economic Powerhouse in Eurasia >Africa is already a Chinese colony in everything but name >own huge parts of European infrastructure, like railroads, ports and energy companies
Welcome to China's century lad
Aaron Collins
After browsing a few of these threads, I noticed that it's always the same posters in them rehashing the same posts/arguments ad infinitum.
Alexander Johnson
This reminds me...
Daniel Nguyen
>You have to go back, Huang.
you can go back to the drawing board Schlomo
Ian Scott
>He also neglects to mention that Chinese aircraft are mostly shitty copies of old Soviet designs without even all of their capabilities.
Huh? Talk to Schlomo They are at parity at worse.
Angel Campbell
>很吃苦的 为什么?因为华人的女孩儿都爱白鸡巴?
Kayden White
wow, the CGI and special effects are getting pretty good in china now huh
Noah Murphy
where the fuck did this "china has been the most powerful country in the world for 95% of history" come from?
From 3000 BC - ~500 BC Egypt was the strongest Then from ~500 BC - ~300 BC Persia was Then Greece ~300 - ~100 BC Greece was And then Rome from ~100 BC - 476 AD Rome was the strongest Then from ~450 AD - 1,200 AD there wasn't a single strongest but Europe had the strongest empires by far Then there was the Mongols from ~1,200 AD - 1,300 AD Then Spain from 1,400 AD - ~1,600 AD Then the U.K. from ~1,700 - ~1914 Then the U.S. from 1,946 - present
>Unlike its US counterpart, the PLA, the world’s largest armed force in terms of headcount, is but a paper tiger and has never conducted one single genuine military operation since the mid-1980s.
>Working for the PLA in peacetime means riding a big gravy train with zero war risk.
>It is especially so when Beijing’s military funding is constantly on the rise – 215 billion USD in 2015, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
>You don’t have to die for your country; quite the opposite, you can milk the taxpayers’ money intended to keep the country safe.
>In a Sino-Russian joint military drill, it was said that Chinese paratroopers were quite afraid of parachuting into a mock battlefield from a high altitude.
>If there is a real war, don’t expect these soldiers to fight and win.
Wyatt Hughes
>In a Sino-Russian joint military drill, it was said that Chinese paratroopers were quite afraid of parachuting into a mock battlefield from a high altitude. Kek
Landon Torres
The rest of the article discusses the awesome corruption in the PLA. It's basically a vast internal security force/graft machine rather than a real military that could be counted on in a war.
Joshua Lopez
Deep state/globalists have been Chinaboos since forever. Never trust them as far as you can throw them.
Cooper Williams
>Then from ~450 AD - 1,200 AD there wasn't a single strongest but Europe had the strongest empires by far * MENA World
Ryder Adams
You're actually retarded, they hate China because it shows that illiberal, undemocratic countries can actually succeed. Simply look at any article NYT or CNN writes concerning China
thx Shekelstein, dropping wikipedia as my new goto
Ian Scott
Also >1,400 AD - ~1,600 AD >Spain >not the Ottomans
Lincoln Perry
>colonizing South America >colonizing Central America >colonizing multiple other places
VS.
>colonizing some Arabs and Greeks
Daniel Thomas
>because it shows that illiberal, undemocratic countries can actually succeed >succeed You've never actually been to China, have you.
Ayden Ward
I'd feel pretty weirded out if someone's definition of a successful country includes Xitler's slave state where political prisoners' organs are harvested.
Owen Peterson
China's great, though. They just banned cheese imports to protect their citizens. Domestic cheese much safer.
Jacob Cruz
>You've never actually been to China, have you.
you never diffused a microchip how do you know your phone works?
you never built a jumbo jet how do you know it flies?
Levi Price
Those are fake equivalencies if I've ever seen them. If you *had* been to China, you'd know they were talking about what a shit hole it is because you can't even trust things like sanitation to work properly. It's all chabuduo bullshit.
Oliver Watson
> Currently on way to become the world superpower.
>With it's large land mass, multiple land borders and short sea routes to trading partners, China was always a land power. Assuming economic progression, it's going to take roughly 30 years for China to build a navy capable of challenging the US navy today. And some of the richer arab nations came to realize, you can't buy an efficient military off the shelf.
>The 3 biggest Chinese rivers originate from Tibet, which millions and millions of Chinese rely on to live and should it fall into someone elses hands, would be disastrous for China.
>One of Chinas geographical weakspots is Chinas only nuclear weapons testing site in an increasingly pro-independent muslim majority semi autonomous region that borders 8 other countries, acts a buffer and is home to one of Chinas major land trading routes
>Chinas access to the strait of Malacca is very limited and acts a choke point against the Chinese navy and its trade. The strait of Malacca is particularly important as it grants access, or more importantly blockage from the worlds gas and oil waterways (where 80% of Chinas energy supplies are from). All countries along the strait are in some way diplomatically and militarily linked with the US and have border disputes with China
>China will struggle to become agile over the next decade. It could barely maneuver the People's Army equipment to help in the aftermath of the devastating 2008 earthquake in Sichuan. It mobilized an army, but not the material. Moving abroad at speed would be an even greater challenge.
Jaxson Cook
As if the Chinese are in much better shape demographically