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  • Mar 16, 2022
    Pusha P

    50 years of US influence got em where they're at now.

    Might as well see how China does it lmao.

  • Mar 17, 2022
    Pusha P

    50 years of US influence got em where they're at now.

    Might as well see how China does it lmao.

    Coming up on 200 years next year

  • Mar 17, 2022
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    No s***, Chinese infrastructure is clearly more superior in the present day

  • Mar 18, 2022
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    When China set up the camps they gon be begging for assistance. smh

  • Mar 18, 2022
    Pusha P

    50 years of US influence got em where they're at now.

    Might as well see how China does it lmao.

    Don't knock it til you try it

    Gotta move outta your comfort zone

  • Mar 19, 2022
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    k dog 99

    No s***, Chinese infrastructure is clearly more superior in the present day

    Fr?
    Genuinely asking btw

  • Mar 19, 2022
    1887

    When China set up the camps they gon be begging for assistance. smh

    The US was the one that funded death camps

  • Mar 19, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

    I don't think the first and second paragraph contradict eachother tbh

    Yup. The reason this act benefits china is exactly because it manifests the creation of cooperative, healthy markets in countries that hold a LOT of resource wealth

  • Mar 19, 2022
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    Fr?
    Genuinely asking btw

    Absolutely. They’ve created a comprehensive high speed rail network that covers so much of the country that it’s accounting for literal decades of growth.

    Laos just got it’s second railway line thanks to China, (the first was 4 miles long) and it’s a high speed line that runs from the capital Vientiane to the border with China