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6 Responses to “Why is that ONLY China is becoming Super Power and not Mexico, African Countries or others?”

  1. bruce taylor says:

    Asians are smart, hard working and industrious. They do not rebel against the government and have learned to be generous to others. So Communism works there.
    That does not work everywhere. There is no religion to cause division and hate so they just work hard and they are assigned an apartment, free medical, and a small wage. They train them according to their ability. We cannot all be doctors. So the ones most qualified get the right education. They all get an education according to their ability.
    The government owns everything. So their is no rich class and poor class. So no class wars or the rich taking advantage of the poor.
    The USA hates that because they want to be part of the rich class. Which is fine each country gets to do it’s thing.

    Mexico the rich rule and the poor are so poor they are less than slaves. The rich take advantage of the poor and the young women who are poor have to sell their bodies on the streets. Old people are treated very badly. No social programs to help them.
    Africa has 59 nations so each one is run differently but most of them were at war with each other last year. They are mostly muslims so human rights are none existent. The best paying jobs are in the military which is continually fighting some battle with another one of it’s nations.
    There they are mostly all poor. Most of their resources goes to fund a military that is constantly fighting.
    So Godless China actually has things working for them.

  2. Minister of Truth says:

    China’s not either.

    The Super Power era is over after Nam and IraqNam and AfganiNam.

  3. johntrottier says:

    Let’s examine China’s military.

    Their navy is a coastal force that is trying to become an blue water navy. They are “starting” an aircraft carrier next year. Uh-huh – We have heard that one before. Their submarine force is mostly limited to coastal boats. Their nuclear boats are too noisy to be of any real use in a shooting war. Until they can control sea lanes, China must remain a land bound power.

    China has a huge army, but a very poor logistics “tail”
    As such, they cannot support the army at any great distance from their countries borders. Without supplies, a modern army collapses quickly. China’s army is not going very far.

    They have some ballistic missiles, but no one credits them with enough capability to destroy a country the size of the USA or Russia.

    They have a large air force. But there is no strategic bomber force and limited (if any) air to air refueling capability. Jets without fuel have the gliding angle of a brick..

    China spends a large percentage of their GDP (more than the USA or Russia) on it’s military, but what it has built is the largest internal police force in the world. Which makes sense when you figure they are keeping over a billion people under their thumb.
    Outside of their own borders, they are a paper tiger

    They have a long way to go to reach superpower status

  4. d says:

    the day might come when the usa and china go at it, after we destroy each other ,india might become #1…
    most of the country’s in the world at one time or another have been great empires, they rise and fall

  5. Lady Penelope says:

    Chinese propaganda, which too many take at face value.

    You should watch theie English language propaganda channel on cable TV (CCTV9, I think it’s called).

    You’ll laugh sooo much!!

  6. 紫杉 says:

    Why not Mexico or other developing countries? Because China has been a Super Power before. Before 18th century, China was the centre of the world. Check for some European Renaissance era literature and you’ll realize how much people dreamed of going to China at that time. After their nation’s fall in the 19th century, Chinese have been invaded, conquered, raped, massacred again and again by foreign countries, and the same proud and smart Chinese was damned to become a 3rd class world citizen. But the historic glory was not forgotten, and the people have the dream of redemption, and they work hard for it.

    The big dream makes a big difference. Let’s set an example of when a government cuts through a forest to build a factory which will promote local industry. In a country with a big dream, where people want more development, the program will be swift and easy. In a country where people only want quiet happy lives and where the government can’t rule over individualism, there would be Green Peace, local protests, political fights and the program will likely be abandoned.

    That’s the most important part. If you knew Brazil and Argentina, you’d noticed that Argentina is actually a bit more developed than Brazil. But why Brazil is becoming a Super Power while Argentina lags behind? Because president Lula Da Silva planted the Super Power dream into the minds of the Brazilian, while Argentinean people only want their quiet happy life.

    Another example. In Mexico, if an Olympic convoy hits a bicycle riding old man, who’d care about the convoy still arriving in time? The convoy would be blocked, there would be protests, the police would stop the van, political figures would use it to attack each other. But when the Swedish Olympic convoy killed a Chinese old man in the 2008 Beijing Olympic, there was no police action, no protests, no political fights. And surprisingly, the family of the old man just carried their dead family member away, trying not to cause traffic jam during such an important event, and waited quietly for the later local government’s apologies.

    You see, when a whole country moves in this direction, it’s on the way to become a Super Power, again.

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