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Why do you treat each of these articles like they're personal insults? I know you phrase your disapproval either as scorn or ridicule but it comes across like you are affronted. What China has achieved over the past three decades is astonishing, I would have imagined that those achievements would lead to citizens who aren't so insecure about their country.
it's absurd that a NYU professor like him could even mention it. Further proof higher education does not make you wiser or smarter.I dont think anybody believes this anymore.. other than gullible Indians..
I hope I don't appear "personally affronted", because I'm merely fatigued that mainstream Western media keeps trotting out the same disingenuous articles time and again, leaving very little room for real journalism. Why should we as consumers have to sift through all this shit to get to the real news"
Anyway, if anyone should be insulted, it should be you. These journalists keep setting the same impossibly high benchmarks, and acting as if nothing happened when you don't reach them. Are they being sincere to you when they repeat them, or just patronizing? Do you think they are taking you seriously?
Roubini's prediction might not be wrong. But it does sound very unconvincing, coming out of the mouth of a fake economist like him. When charlatans like Roubini, Krugman or Acemoglu start praising China's economy, I will be very worried. Conversely, when they scream and harp on about China's "slow pace of reforms" or "unsustainable growth model", I will be able to breathe a sigh of relief.
assuming the hare is going to stand still and do nothing. Knowing the Chinese, that ain't happening again.A few hundred years is "soon" for the tortoise to pass the hare.
So true. Hindu India can never overtake China.It's a feel good article. Let the Indians have their moment.