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call me crazy but the US was actually at its peak post WW2. we were at the top of the world and people actually were EXCITED to fight for our country. now we all hate each other, enlistment is way day and other countries are catching up with our technology. the only reason why this country couldn’t win a 3rd world war is because of how well propaganda, fearmongering and subversive activity has destroyed our country. and the physical health of our citizens. it’s a rabbit hole.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

China is kicking our ass

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

"Bro china will fall in 4 days"

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 5w

Tbf their military is significantly worse than ours. But give it a few years to a decade and they’ll more than likely catch up. China has 5-6 times the amount of ports that are capable of ship building. They just have an insane production line.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5w

The Chinese population is what to fear. They have a massive wave retiring while the youth are not at anywhere as close to replacement for jobs. They also are starting to have competitors in production of manufacturing. I think it’s naive to say China is kicking ass. You rather don’t hear about it bc of Chinese propaganda etc. I won’t say the government will fall tho it’ll probably just be a bit bumpy.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

I think it is worth mentioning that China is rapidly gaining clout geopolitically and the United States is rapidly destroying theirs right now. Which isn’t necessarily reflected in GDP

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 5w

Tbf like half of those are about Evergrande, which did go bankrupt and nearly caused a very serious problem

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 5w

What "subversive activity"?

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 5w

the kind that our own congress has been doing while the american people have no say. like sabotaging our economy with spending on things that make no sense. the allowance of ngo’s to push corporations, other countries, and interest groups policies on us. like zionists, sympathizers, apologists, etc. it’s not something the majority of american people agree with, but we accept it since there’s not much else we can do. do you get what i’m saying?

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 4w

I guess. Unfortunately it just seems like the natural evolution of the two party systems and its material circumstances

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 4w

By what metrics?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

wdym by what metrics?

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 4w

Like whats the basis for saying America was at its peak? What was at its best post WW2 specifically?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 4w

we were a beacon of light for the rest of the world? we became THE world super power. we were the driving force stopping the iron curtain. we drove innovation in a lot more than just mil tech, we went to the moon, we explored space, we furthered the human race in so many ways. everyone wanted to be in america post ww2 and those that didn’t were simply not allowed to even travel. i mean there’s a lot of quality attributes to american culture post ww2. these things have all since gone scarce.

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