HSBC became the first global international bank to establish a Communist Party of China’s committee within its investment bank, allowing the CPC to carry out “activities” within the group’s Chinese business.

  • @201dberg
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    132 years ago

    I’m liking China’s approach to the destruction of Capitalism more and more. Anyone know of the game “Black and White”? It’s this kingdom builder where you are basically god. You can either win by being war like and destroying you enemy, OR, make your cities a utopia so awesome the enemy civilians just keep joining you till you take everything over. I like to think that’s what’s happening now. CPC is just making their shit so fucking great slowly more and more will see past the bullshit and start jumping in bed because capitalism is crumbling.

    • @redshiftedbrazilian
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      92 years ago

      I remember once I read an analogy that I thought it was kinda cool.

      Western approach to this geopolitical conflict is like chess: Even though it’s an strategy game, you only win when your enemy is eliminated. When the game is over, it’s clear, because the king will no longer be present in the board. China’s approach is more like Go (WeiQi): The goal is not to completely destroy the enemy, but to encircle them in a way they can no longer play. By the time China will, it will not be immediatelly apparent and when the west realizes it, they will have already lost.

      Every time I read something about China building it’s own tech despite the sanctions (much to the surprise of the west) or influencing a bit more american enterprises I cant help but think about this analogy. China doesnt need to obliterate the west, it will wither away once it’s ability to wage war is taken away