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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1513074" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>They, like all Asian culture are very patient. Their long term goals are exactly that and it doesn't matter to them if it happens quickly or over the space of decades. This is not their 1st rodeo. </p><p></p><p>Tienanmen Square had a lot to do with their pivot to a much more capitalistic economy. It was in that same square, that China's Mao first harnessed & used the student Red Guard demographic to achieve their goals in the 'Cultural Revolution' of the late 20th century (60s-70s) and the leaders knew full well the power that it's many millions of students could wield. It wasn't long after the tanks rolled thru the square in 1989, that the politburu thru chairman Deng Xiaoping began to relax the strong central control it held over industry and manufacturing. It took over a decade for it to become full fledged, but they were in no hurry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1513074, member: 18945"] They, like all Asian culture are very patient. Their long term goals are exactly that and it doesn't matter to them if it happens quickly or over the space of decades. This is not their 1st rodeo. Tienanmen Square had a lot to do with their pivot to a much more capitalistic economy. It was in that same square, that China's Mao first harnessed & used the student Red Guard demographic to achieve their goals in the 'Cultural Revolution' of the late 20th century (60s-70s) and the leaders knew full well the power that it's many millions of students could wield. It wasn't long after the tanks rolled thru the square in 1989, that the politburu thru chairman Deng Xiaoping began to relax the strong central control it held over industry and manufacturing. It took over a decade for it to become full fledged, but they were in no hurry. [/QUOTE]
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