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Spanish premier urges China to take bigger role in multipolar order
(www.channelnewsasia.com)
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@antisoumerde@quokk.au
This may or may not be true, but I don't see what you comment has to do with the fact that inequality in China is much higher than in democracies, and the gap has been widening in recent years.
He hate china not from a position of morality but from the position of it is the enemy of the "good" western countries and socialism is bad
1990 there were nearly three times as many people living in absolute poverty in China then in Sub Saharan Africa.
Just look at a map of absolute poverty and armed conflicts in the world today. They pretty much overlap. Other countries like Brazil or India also managed some huge decreases in absolute poverty in the same time.
And China has a fascist one. It clearly is not that much down to the system.
Since 1978, China has transformed from a poor, relatively equal society to a leading global economy with levels of inequality surpassing much of Europe and resembling the U.S:
Vamsi Vakulabharanam, Associate Professor of Economics at University of Massachusetts Amherst and a dedicated expert for research of inequality, explained in an interview last year:
To provide a more recent picture, China has more dollar billionaires (1,110, up by 287 year-on-year) than the US (1,000, up 130 year-on-year), according to the 2026 Hurun rich list.
The rise in nequality in China has also many other reasons that are widely unknown in the Western hemisphere as they are rooted in a very unique Chinese social and societal system that comes with a lot of disadvantages for those affected. For example, there are more than 250 internal migrant in China with no hukou in urban areas. Simply speaking, this means they are allowed to conduct certain work in urban areas, but are registered in the rural areas where they come from. Without a hukou, however, people often face difficulties accessing essential public services such as education, healthcare, and social welfare, as these are typically tied to one’s registered location.
As Dr. Vakulabharanam said in the linked interview in this comment above:
@antisoumerde@quokk.au
@mrdown@lemmy.world
As an addition particularly to @mrdown: I don't hate China. Your accusation in this thread is fabricated and wrong.
You hate china because you only post about China rel human right abuses while ignoring countries will worse track records like the uae, israel and the united states. How you critisize spain shows that is it all about opposing any form of socialism
No, you are wrong. Read my comments.
Look at the development in the country, bro, inequality in China is on the rise and is reaching US levels, bro, while democracies' inequality is much lower.
And systems like hukou exclude ~250 million Chinese - roughly a quarter of the adult population - from essential services like health care.
This has nothing to do with socialism, bro.