Monday, May 24, 2021

China would not have responded to the coronavirus until it hit middle and upper classes

 There is proof that the first case was NOT in November or December of 2019 in China. There is proof that one of more people at the Wuhan laboratory went to the hospital as early as November 2019. There is also likely proof that this virus was out and about in the lower classes of China as early as January 2019 or before that.

However, here is something most people don't understand about China: it is a first world country, it is a 2nd world country and it is also a 3rd world country. The communist party is composed of ONLY the middle and upper classes. Most of the rest of the country is not even educated at all sort of like India.

In the lower classes you have 200 to 300 million people with Tuberculosis for example, many with the incurable kind which means they would never be allowed to travel legally outside of their country (even though people might leave China for other countries by sneaking across the border much like North Korean Soldiers sneak into South Korea if they aren't shot first by other soldiers to defect.

So, to compare China to the U.S. or Europe isn't useful because it isn't like that at all. It would be more useful to compare China to India which is another country with 1.4 billion people. Because you probably have an equal amount of lower class, middle class and upper class in India and China.

So, if you look closely at India you are also in some ways looking at China too except that China is State Sponsored Capitalism which 

Deng Xiaoping - Wikipedia created after Mao passed away which is one of the reasons why China has been so economically successful since Deng Xiaoping.

Whereas India is a democracy since Gandhi.

Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 into an Gujarati Modh Bania family of the Vaishya varna in Porbandar (also known as Sudamapuri), ...
Political party: Indian National Congress (1920...‎
Parents: Karamchand Gandhi (father); Putlibai ...‎

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