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by hilbert42
877 days ago
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Let's face it, most of the West already relies heavily on Chinese technology—mobile phones, electronic tech and much other stuff. If that's a worry now then why didn't we think of it 40+ years ago when we started trading with China? Even back then it was obvious to Blind Freddy that we'd be in the current situation sooner or later. |
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> Even back then it was obvious to Blind Freddy that we'd be in the current situation sooner or later.
Easy: ideological delusions. I don't think the US really started trading heavily with China until the 90s, but definitely by that point it was suffering from a post-Cold-War high and the consensus was that capitalism is a Trojan horse for democracy, so economic liberalization was confidently predicted to bring political liberalization.
Few, if anyone, expected the CCP to be able to tame the internet and the forces pushing for political liberalization, especially so fully and completely.
I'm guessing if you said it was "obvious ... we'd be in the current situation sooner or later," you be viewed as a crank or at least be excluded from the groups actually making decisions.