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#China’s infrastructure. Rather than crying about communism or “CCP” every day, the US can try to learn from China. This is Chengdu, a Tier-2 Chinese city.

1,799,761 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля S.L. Kanthan
S.L. Kanthan1 год назад

Chengdu is a very green city. Here are two views from the ground. (One video from @FrancoisOuell15 ) #China #infrastructure

Фото профиля planefag
planefag1 год назад

"oh look! a highway through a city!" who fucking cares? You think we don't have highways in America? Fuck off shill

Фото профиля 1776isnow
1776isnow1 год назад

Social credit scores. No free speech. No civil rights. Yea let’s learn from China.

Фото профиля S.L. Kanthan
S.L. Kanthan1 год назад

Learn the good and leave out what you don’t like. (BTW, you don’t fukkking have free speech in the US. If you don’t even know that, you’re a brainwashed sheep)

Фото профиля Commandant Gen. Babazile
Commandant Gen. Babazile1 год назад

American Infrastructure A clear picture that American version of liberalism, privatisation and democracy hasn't worked for it's populace Such a shameful state of affairs whilst Billion tax dollars are spent on senseless wars American populace should Revolt and eat the rich

Фото профиля S.L. Kanthan
S.L. Kanthan1 год назад

USA is a Tier-3 country.

Фото профиля DKiS
DKiS1 год назад

Wow they have streets? That's crazy.

Фото профиля lambchop
lambchop1 год назад

The west cannot compete with real competition. The chinese are now prolific STEM graduates. Systems based in merit and innovation. The impotent west censors, bullies and dictates.

Фото профиля Natalie
Natalie1 год назад

Tbh, "Communism is Evil" is just propaganda, started to fund wars in the 1940s. What really matters for a country's success is how well it's run, strong laws, good policies, and no lobbying. That's all it takes. Take China, a communist country; the UAE, an absolute monarchy; and Switzerland, a direct democracy. They're all completely different types of governments, but they're all super good places to live.

Фото профиля MarketswithMay
MarketswithMay1 год назад

This is the wrong image. I think this is what the US can learn from Chengdu.

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