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aurareturnlast Monday at 12:13 PM1 replyview on HN

  Very unfortunately, they have passed escape velocity and there is no turning back.
Unfortunate in what sense?

   And I am not sure how the West or even the rest of the world can do about it.
The last 200-250 years seems to be an abnormal period in which China was not a superpower. Historically, China has always had 25-40% of the world's GDP. It's been so long that many generations have lived and died without seeing China at the top. I think it's kind of neat for this generation to witness it.

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Hnrobert42last Monday at 12:47 PM

It is unfortunate given China's abysmal stance on human rights, freedom of information, and pollution.

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