I understand your point. But, one question, how come "toxic" policies/means can lead China to the second largest economy in the world?
Its easy for you to make comments on all those "means", but, at the end of day, the results also matter.
I dont intend to argue with you, I just want to point out two things for both of us to consider:
1. All those "toxic" means you think, are they really the way you see?
2. When it comes to political means, its always about how to align conflict of interests, majority vs minority, long term vs short term, ideal vs reality. So do you really understand all those factors before you call one policy "toxic"?
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