
yunqihao
You should look into wuxia and xianxia webnovels. Plenty of 1000-3000+ chapter works.
But i voted blue
Every day I am more and more sure that the greatest enemy of the global south is the white working class labor aristocracy.
I think the joke is that on a subconscious level this is the liberal pov that they cant stop dehumanizing races because what if they're right this time. Like the picture of the guy mining and he turns back just before he hits diamonds.
I dont think its crazy that China could beat the US back in a defensive war off their coast given the fact the PLA has the most advanced and largest rocket/missile force on Earth alongside their currently unmatched capacity in drone and ship manufacturing just to start.
China's military issue is their lack of ability to meaningfully project power which seems is only temporary as the government has nuclear carrier projects and other necessary force projection measures in the works.
How do we even get through to these people

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You’re right, I dug back into it and the specific “WWII-level destroyer production” line was me mangling a few different sources that were making related but not identical claims.
What is well documented is that China’s shipbuilding capacity and tonnage output absolutely dwarf the United States today. A 2025 CSIS study cited by Navy Times found that a single Chinese shipyard produced more commercial ship tonnage in 2024 than the entire U.S. shipbuilding industry has built since World War II, which is where I likely had the WWII comparison stuck in my head. https://www.navytimes.com/global/asia-pacific/2025/03/11/chinas-shipbuilding-dominance-a-national-security-risk-for-us-report/
That same report notes that China now produces over 50% of global shipbuilding tonnage, while the U.S. accounts for roughly 0.1%.
Separately, U.S. Congressional Research Service and Navy assessments estimate that China’s overall shipbuilding capacity measured in gross tonnage is over 200 times larger than that of the United States, largely due to its integrated civilian–military shipyard system. https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/RL33153
In terms of actual naval output, a senior U.S. Indo-Pacific Command admiral has stated that China is currently producing roughly 3–4 times more naval tonnage per year than the United States, even before accounting for its massive commercial shipbuilding sector. https://www.businessinsider.com/china-outpacing-us-shipbuilding-top-indopacom-admiral-says-2025-4
So the WWII comparison was overstated, but the underlying "issue" is arguably more serious for the US. China controls roughly half of global shipbuilding capacity, much of it in dual-use yards that can be partially redirected under wartime mobilization. The United States, by contrast, represents only a fraction of a percent of global shipbuilding and lacks the industrial depth to rapidly replace naval losses in a prolonged conflict. Apologies again I will have to avoid posting so early in the morning without rechecking my sources.
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Its not a weapon if they don't consider the victims human. Its just the natural order as opposed to it being a weapon against the poor white people.



