perhaps striking while China was weak could have been fortuitous
If China had gotten nuked by foreign powers, China today would’ve been more authoritarian, people would be a lot more nationalistic, and poverty would’ve been a lot worse, which in turn means that CCP would’ve cracked-down even harder on any dissent in order to try to maintain their grip on power and probably do more executions instead of today where they merely detain you or make you do those forced apologies
Being anti-CCP is fine, but don’t forget about the civillians under their jurisdiction that are innocent to geopolitical conflicts.
How do you get more authoritarian than a military expansionist dictatorship that recently finished a round of guillotine musical chairs with his top generals and sponsors other smaller dictatorships across the entire earth.
“External Threats” and “National Security” are reasons why hardliners get into power…
As someone who was fortunate enough to leave the regime, if that insane “nuking China” thing happened, PRC would never have opened the borders (or if it ever did, it’d be very controlled and not as open as current timeline) and it’d be another North Korea situation (but more massive) and mass poverty and mass starvations well into the 21st century.
This timeline, Chinese people can actually leave. I mean my family is one of the many that left.
So… If that nuking happened, then do you think PRC would still allow people to leave in that timeline?
That timeline would have a lot of Anti-Chinese sentinment (as in hatred of Chinese People, not just the government)
There’s no chance I can even get in the US, I mean just look at how the west closed borders to Russians… so now Russian dissidents have a hard time trying to escape.
I mean perhaps it’d satisfy a lot of US White nationalists, but there’d be a Billion people suffering… that’s not good…
But disclaimer: I’m Chinese American so perhaps I’m biased and have sympathy for people in China that have nothing to do with the CCP.
Doesn’t that whole argument kind of hinge upon the notion that China would not lose against USA even after nuclear bombardment? I’m not saying that dropping nukes on Japan was justified, that was horrific and it to this day creates animosity among the Japanese, but at the same time you cannot deny Japan is a better nation today than the empire was.
That consequentialist in me has to weigh atrocities as impartially as possible.
Perhaps, but I’m trying to defend this timeline lol.
Because I really do not like the “I get stuck in PRC” timeline, even just the thought of it makes me have an existential crisis.
I like my Youtube, and video games, and the open internet (open for now at least, who knows about the future 🤷♂️), the idea of living behind that firewall sounds kinda depressing (VPNs are not exactly reliable).
But the again with something as drastic as one country nuking another… China might not even have any internet at all, and become like North Korea…
Like what do people even do for fun in that timeline? Play with rocks? 😭
No thanks, I like to keep the ability to bingewatch my “Non-Approved” “Counterrevolutionary” western media. (I mean like… did you hear, they limit video games to 1 hour for those under 18, like bruh wtf, anything fun is banned)
“The US after the second civil war is a better country. It’s a shame there has to be millions of dead people and some nuclear wastelands but now it’s a nicer neighbor”
You won’t see my ass complaining if a large enough group overthrew the Trump admin and made senate representation proportional. That sounds fucking right as rain.
Doesn’t that whole argument kind of hinge upon the notion that China would not lose against USA even after nuclear bombardment?
It would ‘win’ the Korean War, but how would that change the Chinese government unless you’re also proposing an invasion of China to go along with the border you’ve just nuked?
That’s MacArthur’s suggestion, which is what the topic started on.
and I think nuking is way past the stage of discussing whether or not to invade.
… so your proposal here is to start an indefinite war and occupation which will alienate us from every major ally in the 1950s, kill literal millions of Chinese civilians and God knows how many American and Chinese soldiers, risk the Soviet Union directly entering the war to defend China, especially as this was before the Sino-Soviet split, and normalize the use of nuclear weapons, in exchange for…
The alternative is the CCP being a constantly increasing threat to the entire world and pushing us towards an increasingly authoritarian dystopian future. So, yes, I am saying the USA should have fucked with China in the 1950s.
I am a consequentialist. If we can use it to create a proven better future with more happiness and security then bloodshed is not just optional: it is necessary.
The alternative is the CCP being a constantly increasing threat to the entire world and pushing us towards an increasingly authoritarian dystopian future.
Okay, China is dead. Destroyed. Nuked into oblivion. No more China, no more CCP.
What the ever-loving fuck is the next step in this scenario which doesn’t result in massive backlash against the US and the ideology it champions and a surge in the fortunes of the Soviet Union?
I am a consequentialist. If we can create a proven better future with more happiness and security then bloodshed is not just optional: it is necessary.
A big part of my point is that what you’re proposing is not only not a proven better future, it is a likely worse one.
How do you get more authoritarian than a military expansionist dictatorship that recently finished a round of guillotine musical chairs with his top generals and sponsors other smaller dictatorships across the entire earth.
It can always get worse. Fuck, just looking at North Korea shows that it could very easily be worse.
If China had gotten nuked by foreign powers, China today would’ve been more authoritarian, people would be a lot more nationalistic, and poverty would’ve been a lot worse, which in turn means that CCP would’ve cracked-down even harder on any dissent in order to try to maintain their grip on power and probably do more executions instead of today where they merely detain you or make you do those forced apologies
Being anti-CCP is fine, but don’t forget about the civillians under their jurisdiction that are innocent to geopolitical conflicts.
How do you get more authoritarian than a military expansionist dictatorship that recently finished a round of guillotine musical chairs with his top generals and sponsors other smaller dictatorships across the entire earth.
“External Threats” and “National Security” are reasons why hardliners get into power…
As someone who was fortunate enough to leave the regime, if that insane “nuking China” thing happened, PRC would never have opened the borders (or if it ever did, it’d be very controlled and not as open as current timeline) and it’d be another North Korea situation (but more massive) and mass poverty and mass starvations well into the 21st century.
This timeline, Chinese people can actually leave. I mean my family is one of the many that left.
So… If that nuking happened, then do you think PRC would still allow people to leave in that timeline?
That timeline would have a lot of Anti-Chinese sentinment (as in hatred of Chinese People, not just the government)
There’s no chance I can even get in the US, I mean just look at how the west closed borders to Russians… so now Russian dissidents have a hard time trying to escape.
I mean perhaps it’d satisfy a lot of US White nationalists, but there’d be a Billion people suffering… that’s not good…
But disclaimer: I’m Chinese American so perhaps I’m biased and have sympathy for people in China that have nothing to do with the CCP.
Doesn’t that whole argument kind of hinge upon the notion that China would not lose against USA even after nuclear bombardment? I’m not saying that dropping nukes on Japan was justified, that was horrific and it to this day creates animosity among the Japanese, but at the same time you cannot deny Japan is a better nation today than the empire was.
That consequentialist in me has to weigh atrocities as impartially as possible.
Perhaps, but I’m trying to defend this timeline lol.
Because I really do not like the “I get stuck in PRC” timeline, even just the thought of it makes me have an existential crisis.
I like my Youtube, and video games, and the open internet (open for now at least, who knows about the future 🤷♂️), the idea of living behind that firewall sounds kinda depressing (VPNs are not exactly reliable).
But the again with something as drastic as one country nuking another… China might not even have any internet at all, and become like North Korea…
Like what do people even do for fun in that timeline? Play with rocks? 😭
No thanks, I like to keep the ability to bingewatch my “Non-Approved” “Counterrevolutionary” western media. (I mean like… did you hear, they limit video games to 1 hour for those under 18, like bruh wtf, anything fun is banned)
“The US after the second civil war is a better country. It’s a shame there has to be millions of dead people and some nuclear wastelands but now it’s a nicer neighbor”
Does this sound right to you?
You won’t see my ass complaining if a large enough group overthrew the Trump admin and made senate representation proportional. That sounds fucking right as rain.
It would ‘win’ the Korean War, but how would that change the Chinese government unless you’re also proposing an invasion of China to go along with the border you’ve just nuked?
I never said anything about the boarder, and I think nuking is way past the stage of discussing whether or not to invade.
That’s MacArthur’s suggestion, which is what the topic started on.
… so your proposal here is to start an indefinite war and occupation which will alienate us from every major ally in the 1950s, kill literal millions of Chinese civilians and God knows how many American and Chinese soldiers, risk the Soviet Union directly entering the war to defend China, especially as this was before the Sino-Soviet split, and normalize the use of nuclear weapons, in exchange for…
… the possibility of overthrowing the PRC?
The alternative is the CCP being a constantly increasing threat to the entire world and pushing us towards an increasingly authoritarian dystopian future. So, yes, I am saying the USA should have fucked with China in the 1950s.
I am a consequentialist. If we can use it to create a proven better future with more happiness and security then bloodshed is not just optional: it is necessary.
Okay, China is dead. Destroyed. Nuked into oblivion. No more China, no more CCP.
What the ever-loving fuck is the next step in this scenario which doesn’t result in massive backlash against the US and the ideology it champions and a surge in the fortunes of the Soviet Union?
A big part of my point is that what you’re proposing is not only not a proven better future, it is a likely worse one.
It can always get worse. Fuck, just looking at North Korea shows that it could very easily be worse.
China literally enables the existence of North Korea. That exists because of and as an extension of China.
Okay, that doesn’t change the fact that China itself could very much be worse, as the much worse polity of North Korea shows by how horrific it is.