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Chinese are in another level

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 21 Jun 2024, 13:20


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Re: Chinese are in another level

Post by Geodude » 22 Jun 2024, 06:11

Send all "Ethiopian" and "Eritrean" students to study in China! 🇨🇳

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Re: Chinese are in another level

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 22 Jun 2024, 06:31

Hardliner!
There are Parrot negros including yourself who think in order to develop and prosper you need democracy but here is china an example that all you need is determined and visionary leadership to achieve the goals. China°s population are more or less heterogeneous society on which Han Chinese makes up more than 92% of the population and despite they claim that the country is communism, their core religion is based on Confucius which put too much impetus on work to make tomorrow better and dedication to what you do even if you die in the process. That is why, Chinese cities look cities of tomorrow while the rest of the world are sleeping.

Globalization was encouraged by the anglo Saxons and they shipped all their manufactory companies to china because of Cheap labour, The Chinese were regarded as dull people who are only good to copy but unable to innovate. However, the Chinese innovated to the extend even western companies are unable to catch up to their speed. That is why, all of a sudden, globalization is not cool any more and the Americans are crying about "over capacity" and they are introducing high tariff to fend off Chinese gods not to enter the western market.

The [ deleted ] youngsters are turning to pente costal religion in masses, even youngsters are claiming that they are prophets of God despite they are simply "fortune tellers" and they are attracting too many people to their congregation while other people are competing....Eritreans used to regard education as the way to uplift yourself but thanks to the visionless dictator, we are becoming like the American negro on which your slogan is, be rich or die trying by concentrating only on trade and commerce in unstable countries in Africa.



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Re: Chinese are in another level

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 22 Jun 2024, 06:41

There are regime supporters who become insulted because the western media label Eritrea as the North Korea of Africa. In fact North Koreans should be insulted because their country is compared to Eritrea. highly skilled IT professionals, construction workers and above all, the country which created hypersonic missiles, an endeavor which even the Americans didn't learn to master to this day. Here is Pyongyang.


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Re: Chinese are in another level

Post by Somaliman » 22 Jun 2024, 09:29

Many Chinese products are no longer of bad quality as they used to be known, due to the fact that they've lately started using parts made by well known western manufacturers. For instance, Hisense, which is a Chinese brand, it produces high performance fridges, washing machines, and TVs, etc., and sells them at competitive prices. Not because the technology of Hisense, in this case, for example, is more efficient than others on the global market, but simply Hisense is using parts made by western manufacturing companies, such as Samsung and LG, etc.

In addition, China is no longer a country of cheap labour. Hisense is currently manufacturing its TVs, fridges, and Washing machines, etc., in Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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Re: Chinese are in another level

Post by Zack » 22 Jun 2024, 19:03

Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑
22 Jun 2024, 06:31
Hardliner!
There are Parrot negros including yourself who think in order to develop and prosper you need democracy but here is china an example that all you need is determined and visionary leadership to achieve the goals. China°s population are more or less heterogeneous society on which Han Chinese makes up more than 92% of the population and despite they claim that the country is communism, their core religion is based on Confucius which put too much impetus on work to make tomorrow better and dedication to what you do even if you die in the process. That is why, Chinese cities look cities of tomorrow while the rest of the world are sleeping.

Globalization was encouraged by the anglo Saxons and they shipped all their manufactory companies to china because of Cheap labour, The Chinese were regarded as dull people who are only good to copy but unable to innovate. However, the Chinese innovated to the extend even western companies are unable to catch up to their speed. That is why, all of a sudden, globalization is not cool any more and the Americans are crying about "over capacity" and they are introducing high tariff to fend off Chinese gods not to enter the western market.

The [ deleted ] youngsters are turning to pente costal religion in masses, even youngsters are claiming that they are prophets of God despite they are simply "fortune tellers" and they are attracting too many people to their congregation while other people are competing....Eritreans used to regard education as the way to uplift yourself but thanks to the visionless dictator, we are becoming like the American negro on which your slogan is, be rich or die trying by concentrating only on trade and commerce in unstable countries in Africa.




China’s remarkable economic ascent can be attributed in part to its predominantly [deleted] society, where over 92% of the population identifies as Han Chinese. This demographic [deleted] has fostered a cohesive national vision, a rare feat in more ethnically diverse societies. This unity, coupled with the Chinese government’s capacity to implement policies swiftly and decisively, has facilitated rapid transformations in urban development and industrialization, surpassing expectations with its speed and scale.

Globalization has undeniably played a pivotal role in China’s economic strategy. Western corporations capitalized on China’s lower labor costs by relocating manufacturing operations, effectively establishing China as the world’s manufacturing hub. Initially perceived as imitators rather than innovators, China has undergone a profound evolution through substantial investments in education and technology. Consequently, Chinese innovation now sets global benchmarks, challenging Western counterparts to match the pace and efficiency of Chinese technological advancements.

While China’s development model showcases remarkable achievements, it also underscores the complexity of achieving sustainable growth. There is no universal blueprint for success; instead, effective governance, cultural values, and tailored economic policies are crucial determinants. China’s model, characterized as "socialism with Chinese characteristics," harmonizes communist principles with capitalist reforms. This hybrid approach has underpinned China’s robust economic expansion since the late 1970s, fostering entrepreneurial vigor through market-oriented reforms that encourage private enterprise, foreign investment, and trade liberalization.

Central to China’s economic strategy is its emphasis on human capital development. Significant investments in education and skills training have cultivated a vast, skilled workforce pivotal to technological innovation and productivity gains. This strategic focus on enhancing human potential has bolstered China’s competitive edge in the global economy, contrasting sharply with shortcomings observed elsewhere.

The integration of socialist ideals with market-driven policies has proven instrumental in leveraging China’s economic strengths. This nuanced approach has not only spurred rapid GDP growth and technological progress but also significantly elevated living standards across the nation. China thus stands as a compelling example of how diverse economic models can converge to achieve sustained development, demonstrating the potential for tailored strategies to align with unique national circumstances and aspirations.


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