The west is now offically no different from communist china.

5  2016-07-17 by [deleted]

I have to say that the West (USA, Europe, Japan) is no different from communist china in this state. The following are my points.

Battered Landscape fit for a wasteland or third world country, NOT a first-world country

Gone were the days where the infrastructure of the west is good enough to be regconizable as a symbol of high living standard. Now, all of the countries are having the same type of battered infrastructure.

The last time i went to Japan (Tokyo), it felt like a street from china save for all the anime stores or restaurants. Remember, Japan = One of The West. If not for the Anime stores and Japanese restaurants (Which i had never seen in China), it is barely recgonizable.

At the last time i went to Canada, the infrastructure is better but i saw only a few white canadians there. Lots of Asians however, and i never saw a Muslim.

And France is literally in disrepair from what i ever heard of because the government is busy turning that hellhole into a police state.

America, from what i heard of is in disrepair just like the rest; The remaining actual americans are rarely seen in big cities; In the big cities anybody can be seen (Can be Mexican, Jew, Asian, Muslim or whatever); Anyone but the American worker.

The disrepaired streets are basically what i see in the most abundant streets of Shanghai or Guangzhou.

Improverished Population

Sooner or Later that you will realize that in all western countries, the locals are poor while the select few, or legal immigrants are rich.

In China, the "Rich Boom" is a lie; The majority of people is still poor, and really very poor. In the west, the media seems to be able to trick the masses into thinking that their economy is booming while the depression is in. The typical western citizen has no choice other than spending in Walmart or the Convenience Stores. These 2 are basically very similiar since all of them deceive their population into thinking that they are rich.

Media Mafias

In china, the Media is well known for posting misinformation. In the West, the media does nothing other than posting WORSE misinformation. The CNN, BBC, Washington Post, Guardian, Huffington Post and other media moguls is becoming no better than the chinese communist television channel (CCTV), and often worse.

Thoughtcrimes

In China, saying the CCCP one bad word, and you are off to a good jail sentence (Although CCCP dissendents, from my knowledge are often false opposition controlled by the US). In the west, say one thing bad about liberal ideas or anyone save for your everyday, humble person (I mean anyone who acts like a sane person and not a puppet slave) and you are off for the "rascist" or "sexist" card and you are off to jail.

Dictatorships

In china, the government is a bona fide dictatorship with a lifetime president. In the west, there are elections, but all of them are controlled by diebolds, which are electronic gods that tell you who is the president. And even so, the one of 2016 will very likely be the last election before the dictatorship is in.

I forgot that the higher echelons of western society are communists too which makes the 2 more eerily similar.

And there are two things that the west does "better" than CCCP.

Murderous Police

The CCCP sends people into jail for thought crimes and/or miscourses and often does big sentences for little stuff. In America, look at the police or talk to the police, or hold a TOY GUN (Or make a gun-like posture), OR possibly run in front of the police and you can get shot. And don't even talk about France; France is worse than china.

False Flags

the CCCP rarely does false flags from what i saw. This month alone the west made 3 false flags in 2 weeks and there is more to come.

Conclusion

The west is basically turning from representatives of freedom and peace into copies of Communist China.

Welcome to the New World Order.

29 comments

You may be in great need of a geography lesson.

Uh... What? I live in America. I see Americans every day. Not just outside Walmart. Our infrastructure is great. Our landscape is beautiful. I, along with nearly everyone else in my town purchases food at one of the locally owned and managed grocery. Not Walmart. Not a convenience store. Not even a chain store. I don't know what you're talking about.

Just curious what state are you in? There is a lot of bad infrastructure in all five states I've lived in. Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin and Arizona. Although most is not noticeable, it's still there though. Look at the lead in the water stuff that's happening all over the USA. That is bad infrastructure that is in disrepair.

Ohio.

Makes sense Ohio is a pretty nice state with lots of revenue from what I've seen. Cedar point alone probably pays for a lot of infrastructure. It's also a pretty low population comparatively. Any States with really big cities though are hurting pretty bad and those big cities are where the worst infrastructure is. Trains and bridges being a major example.

Bridges, Roads and housing. Welcome to Washington! Please enjoy your stay! that'll be 12.75 plus tax

"America, from what i heard of is in disrepair just like the rest; From what i heard you won't see actual americans save for outside wal mart"

This is so far from the truth. It makes me laugh. You clearly don't know what living in America is like at all. There are " actual Americans" everywhere granted there are a lot of Mexicans in big cities and the southwest. Walmart is full of all kinds of weird people but mostly poor working class Americans and Mexicans. Although I do see a lot of Muslims and Asians at Walmart too.

As far as our infrastructure it's in disrepair but, you wouldn't know in most cities. They keep everything painted and looking nice. For example Chicago's El train tracks and bridges downtown are probably from the 1930s they just paint over them every year.

Yes, AMERICANS, not mexicans.

Um no MEXICANs there are a lot of illegal immigrants where I live in the southwest. The were also a lot in Chicago when I lived there. Yes, many Hispanic people are Americans but many in the southwest are actually Mexicans who don't consider America their home country

Also, like u/supremecrafters said there are Americans everywhere not just Walmart. Many Americans also avoid Walmart like the plague.

Walmart is the plague. I avoid it as much as I can

I'm born American and I have blood from Mexico and Spain. My Great grandfather immigrated here way back in the day.

Besides, what's a "real" American anyway?

I never once said "real american", OP said " actual americans" but, i would consider anyone a "real" American that wants to live here or contributes to this countries economy and society. Lots of people come from Mexico with no intention of living here. They work here and send all their money back to Mexico. While they are here they treat Americans and America with disdain. Why do you think people want to close our borders?

Whoops my bad, I accidentally replied to you.

I agree with you entirely nonetheless. It's a little twisted that there are people here who, illegal or not. Do come here and take so many of our jobs for cheap and send that back to where they came from.

No worries. I was mostly just trying to explain to OP how lots of Mexicans and other races besides white Americans shop at Walmart. Lol I don't care either way, I think all national borders should be open. Humans are naturally nomadic after all.

Everyone shops at Walmart.

There is no escape from the Blue and Yellow.

We are very, the pure fact we have invisible lines everywhere that says what is here and there is quite amusing.

No doubt. Especially since in a lot of rural communities it's the only option. If only we could think more locally. Unfortunately, Walmart is just going to keep growing until it monopolizes the retail industry in this country.

Oh mean I used to live out in Tri-Cities and I swear, Walmart was THE place to go. It was sad and hilarious to see.

I hope not, it's weird as hell in there.

Like rock island tri-cities? Typing this im realizing there are a lot of "tri cities" in America. Lol

Well TIL....

Washington Tri-Cities area. Pasco, Kennewick and Richland.

Oh okay never been to Washington. It looks beautiful though. From pictures at least.

Eastern Washington is a beautiful Shrub steppe with a lot of life. Northwest Washington is goddamn breathtaking. This place is beyond serene when you can get away from people (And it's easy, 2/3 hr drive and you'll be in the Evergreens.

But as usual it's being overrun by new developments, rising rent and mortgage rates, everything is expensive and the extremely high homeless rate is depressing.

Also traffic, traffic is a bitch.

Interesting, maybe I should plan a trip up there sometime. Yeah the suburban sprawl is sickening. My home town in Missouri was like 10,000 people when I was in middle school upon returning a couple of years ago it was like 50,000 people. All the old abandoned farms and forests I would play in as a child were housing developments.

Fall/Winter is the best time to go imo. My father is always shocked to see how places he used to go are now shitty condos and restaurants. It's not even that really, one year it's a small town and the next it's a goddamn city. Even the neighborhood areas are now be jam-packed with as many condos and houses as possible. (Basically say goodbye to your backyard)

I've never been to Missori

Yeah it's really a shame. We have such beautiful wild places in this country. You're right about the condos though, and apartment complexes as well. Missouri is pretty dumpy honestly lots of poor people and the infamous hillbillies. Loads of really nice rivers and creeks though and more fresh water springs than anywhere else in the country, if memory serves. I'm in Arizona now though and I will never move again. Aside from when all the tourists are here there are a lot of secluded places to run off too.

Really is, moving away from the real fun and into the fake fun (My brother and I have about a six year difference in age and it's painfully apparent) I have family in Arizona but I've never been there. I heard it's a nice place though.

Haha so true. I always feel so happy and free when I'm out in the desert. Everytime I'm out there it gets harder and harder to voluntarily return to the city. Visit sometime. I visited family a year ago then moved out here a few months after. Is your brother younger? Mine is here very into technology and money. Ask her cares about is money and stuff

Oh I'm the same way about the woods and mountains. I have a hard time coming back. Ahh well that's awesome.

He's a lot younger, 11 years old and man I'll never understand how a kid could not want to do anything. Same for him, it's always video games and whatever he wants.

I am japanese. Many people in Japan blame jewish people for communist china.

Im agree with them.

Let’s blame jews!

Also, like u/supremecrafters said there are Americans everywhere not just Walmart. Many Americans also avoid Walmart like the plague.

Bridges, Roads and housing. Welcome to Washington! Please enjoy your stay! that'll be 12.75 plus tax

I'm born American and I have blood from Mexico and Spain. My Great grandfather immigrated here way back in the day.

Besides, what's a "real" American anyway?

I never once said "real american", OP said " actual americans" but, i would consider anyone a "real" American that wants to live here or contributes to this countries economy and society. Lots of people come from Mexico with no intention of living here. They work here and send all their money back to Mexico. While they are here they treat Americans and America with disdain. Why do you think people want to close our borders?

Well TIL....

Washington Tri-Cities area. Pasco, Kennewick and Richland.

Interesting, maybe I should plan a trip up there sometime. Yeah the suburban sprawl is sickening. My home town in Missouri was like 10,000 people when I was in middle school upon returning a couple of years ago it was like 50,000 people. All the old abandoned farms and forests I would play in as a child were housing developments.