Do you know how many died in the hover dam? Do you not think work mem don't die in America? Dude let go of the hate China isn't the bad guy it's all a trick to have someone to blame while the people in power take everything we have here. The building is still there BTW
As someone who works construction, he’s not making stuff up.
Think about it, most places you have to ask the government for permission to build a deck or a shed on your own property.
The Chinese also never developed the idea of individual liberty or human rights in all those years. They went straight from 5000ys of feudal servitude to communist oppression. I wouldn’t say the Chinese are low IQ but they certainly aren’t on the same level as the west culturally speaking. China may seem nice and shiny today but in reality it’s a thin veneer of 21st century tech spread over a mass populace that is let’s face it incredibly uneducated about the world.
Technically China is 2nd World. 3 worlds classification came from Cold War 1st world being Blue Team USA and the West. 2nd world was the communist bloc. 3rd world were the nonaligned nations which were mainly in Africa and South America so the term became synonymous with poor backward countries.
Don't know how you came to think one of the oldest civilizations is a 3rd world country with low IQ people.
Because the age of a “civilization” has absolutely fucking nothing to do with the intelligence of its constituents.
Because the last vestiges of Chinese civilization were eradicated when the communists took over, along with tens of millions of Chinese.
Because before the communists took over, Chinese “civilization” was an ever-fluctuating series of kingdoms under various ethnic groups, one of which enforced a haircut on all men–for centuries–under penalty of death.
Because everyone in China just ratted out his neighbor for not having that hairstyle, for centuries, and so modern Chinese genetics almost completely lack the genes for empathy and their society is now held together solely by the fist of the communist government.
The Chinese have been occupied, oppressed, indoctrinated, and persecuted by bolshevik communists for decades.
Exactly. That’s what communism does to you. But they took to it like ducks to water thanks to their previous centuries of failures, oppression, and subjugation by their own people.
I agree with all your points except number 4. I would argue this is a more cultural problem rather than a genetic one. Genetically the current Chinese and those of the Ming dynasty are pretty similar.
China isn’t a great example of this to be honest because they do by sacrificing worker safety, safety regulations and often the integrity of the project itself. Many a bridge built in China was found to have industrial garbage stuffed in pylons instead of concrete, and most buildings only have a serviceable life of less than 5 years. If you want an example of amazing work ethic look at the Japanese digging an underpass under a highway in less than 3 days without closing the highway.
It’s not construction methods is bureaucracy that causes this. Stop being an idiot. Why don’t you educate yourself a little bit.
Take at look at some other monumental American structures:
The Willis tower, Chicago: first steel was put in place in April 1971. The structure was completed in May 1973
Empire State Building, NYC: built from 1930 to 1931.
Here’s a Wikipedia quote from the early skyscraper boom in the US: “ By 1930, skyscrapers were being erected in just 12 months by teams of workers totalling 5,000 men, with four floors being assembled in a typical week.”
I get that you’re trying to shill for China, but China still has a median income of like $3000 USD.
To many safety regulations and other regulations that delay shit for years here.
I'm sure China doesn't care about overworking people, killing people, screwing over the environment to finish that in 19 days.
High speed chinese trains could go new york to los angeles in 18 hours.
How many died in the 19 days?
Or are you just making stuff up? Honest question
I'm just saying in general if someone happened to die due to the speed China doesn't care.
Do you know how many died in the hover dam? Do you not think work mem don't die in America? Dude let go of the hate China isn't the bad guy it's all a trick to have someone to blame while the people in power take everything we have here. The building is still there BTW
Look at the lable on this Strawman. Made In china.
Don't know what that is marte
As someone who works construction, he’s not making stuff up. Think about it, most places you have to ask the government for permission to build a deck or a shed on your own property.
Yeah it's all done to screw us. Red tape = pay some one
Thank you will do
When you go to china make sure to sample the sewer oil.
I will never get there mate. The pore will be taxed out of travelling the climate change lockdowns are going to last for decade's in the west .
If you believe this, you believe Chinese.
Chinese is a real thing. What do you mean?
Because our bureaucracy sucks. Not sure about China's though, but I would think it sucks as well.
Probably both the same
Because it is. You realize their “concrete” is sometimes just styrofoam and garbage clad in a thin layer of the stuff, right?
The Chinese also never developed the idea of individual liberty or human rights in all those years. They went straight from 5000ys of feudal servitude to communist oppression. I wouldn’t say the Chinese are low IQ but they certainly aren’t on the same level as the west culturally speaking. China may seem nice and shiny today but in reality it’s a thin veneer of 21st century tech spread over a mass populace that is let’s face it incredibly uneducated about the world.
Technically China is 2nd World. 3 worlds classification came from Cold War 1st world being Blue Team USA and the West. 2nd world was the communist bloc. 3rd world were the nonaligned nations which were mainly in Africa and South America so the term became synonymous with poor backward countries.
Exactly. That’s what communism does to you. But they took to it like ducks to water thanks to their previous centuries of failures, oppression, and subjugation by their own people.
I agree with all your points except number 4. I would argue this is a more cultural problem rather than a genetic one. Genetically the current Chinese and those of the Ming dynasty are pretty similar.
Dont The buildings look better in China than in America?
Depends on the building.
No. Except for class a space. They dont age well at all.
Found this while searching, had to share;
Still, 57 stories in 19 days.
There is a lolly on a tree
China isn’t a great example of this to be honest because they do by sacrificing worker safety, safety regulations and often the integrity of the project itself. Many a bridge built in China was found to have industrial garbage stuffed in pylons instead of concrete, and most buildings only have a serviceable life of less than 5 years. If you want an example of amazing work ethic look at the Japanese digging an underpass under a highway in less than 3 days without closing the highway.
Japan seams like the best place in the world. Looks amazing
5 is exxagerating. 50 years for class A. For the rest. Looks worn within 10 years.
One world trade center tock 11 years wow https://youtu.be/NbA89YbWoL8
It’s not construction methods is bureaucracy that causes this. Stop being an idiot. Why don’t you educate yourself a little bit.
Take at look at some other monumental American structures:
The Willis tower, Chicago: first steel was put in place in April 1971. The structure was completed in May 1973
Empire State Building, NYC: built from 1930 to 1931.
Here’s a Wikipedia quote from the early skyscraper boom in the US: “ By 1930, skyscrapers were being erected in just 12 months by teams of workers totalling 5,000 men, with four floors being assembled in a typical week.”
I get that you’re trying to shill for China, but China still has a median income of like $3000 USD.
Your going back 50 years for a example pretty much state of my case. Thank you. We suck I agree with you.