tj says "it is far easier for china to become more democratic, progressively speaking, than it ought to be for america to become authoritarian, although i must observe that so far is not the case, as the usa population seems quite docile."
i doubt it, depends on the control units and china has a history of ruthless control units, so its democratization is problematic in the conflict sense.
america, is never what it seems because its population is totally heterogeneous. didnt you notice our olympic team and the coaches? we seem disorganized and probably a lot of other things, but we are not docile, and that crosses ethnic genetics. enclaves in this country are very deceiving.
when push comes to shove, a large % of folks will migrate to suburbs or forget thier enclave and find a way to detach, in order to save, what they know unconsciously, is good for them and more importantly thier offspring.
its complicated....... but true. this country is competitive and always holds uncertainty as a value for motivation to move the game. I am not sure this is true for other countries.
if you go to a soccer field or baseball field and you see the parents....adapt...its amazing, it does not take long for folks to integrate here (a choice all the way), they do so because they see that everyone is part of somewhere else.
nobody cares where your from, just as long as they believe they can trust you. some folks cheat into that trust, and they get separated, its a simple matrix that rewards trust and rejects what proves itself unworthy. |