You don't know much about the Korean War if you say that. Multi 300k+ man offensives in sub zero weather with one man carrying a weapon and three with ammo behind him ready to take it when the next falls. All with officers following to shoot anyone turning back.
That's fighting for a cause not a paycheck like this military. That's all without a government selling the country from under the people.
All I am saying, is give Chinks a chance
Yellow Dawn (murdoch-murdoch.net)
https://nitter.net/prorexAmericae/status/1442021229439983618#m
-"Sign a bill to only allow white Americans and Asian Americans to own firearms. Confiscate guns from all others."
-"Confiscate the properties of Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and other billionaires."
-"All boys at the age of 16 must serve as cowboys on the state owned ranches for at least two years, ranching bison while learning equestrianism, marksmanship and teamwork, and getting reasonably paid."
-"Reform and correct the national nutrition guide. Deliver weekly bison rations including bison beef and organs produced on state ranches to every single household in America. Those who refuse to eat bison will be deported back to India."
-"Ban onlyfans, ban online pornography sites, ban gambling, ban rap on TV. Establish state music conservatories, fine art and dance schools. Promote and subsidize classical music and European high culture."
-"Demolish inner cities and rebuild them in the classical European style."
The problem with running a military like this in the modern age- it's not nearly as easy to conceal shit like summary executions anymore. Even with increasingly strict control over the internet and flow of information in China, they still get around it- and when coming into contact with enemy forces, they might defect en masse.
Think about it- you think the average Chinese soldier is highly motivated to invade the USA, if that motivation is mostly "I'll be murdered by my officers if I don't fight"? Idk, I think there's a lot more political turmoil in China than we're aware of. The Hong Kong protests were a quick glimpse into it, and what were those Chinese citizens carrying into the protest? What flag? They weren't waving the Chinese flag. They were waving OUR flag as a symbol of freedom from tyranny. This would be an enemy that would have massive numbers of their ranks feeling very sympathetic towards the West.
Also China has no real navy to speak of, so a land invasion is practically out of the question... unless some traitor general fucking orders our fleet to stand down and let the Chinese slip into the USA without resistance. Very likely scenario, we've learned that the degree to which our intelligence agencies are compromised is absolutely shocking. This is either the result of incompetence or corruption/treason; my guess is that it's some mixture of the two.
I mean ... the US funded the soviets and ally powers to the tune of billions to get rid of Germany in 1940s. So yes, we have enough traitors to ensure China would have a chance
bad example. hong kong was completely independent for 100 years. until 1999. not at all representative of the rest on china
Guaranteed, when the shit actually hits the fan and we're at war with a capital W, the first thing to go will be civilian communications. All our pretty cellphones and routers will become paperweights for the duration. We'll have to bring back Grapevines and Whispering Networks to survive.
there's a lot more political turmoil in China than we're aware of
I think so too. Seeing the recent Australian pushback also. They are trying too hard, stay strong.
Reminds me of that interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba3dgDUtE9A
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