This article is so laughable. Also the “comedian” who “lived in Shanghai for a decade” is from……. Taipei
In 2025 she relocated to the US. When she arrived, she went on a frenzy of “revenge bingeing on democracy”, going to talks, protests and diving into New York’s public library.
after decades of hope in the US that closer ties with China may help the rising power to liberalise, under Trump 2.0, it seems as if the US is being pulled in the Chinese direction, rather than the other way around.
Ever since Trump unleashed the so-called Department for Government Efficiency, or Doge, on the Washington bureaucracy at the start of his term, many in China have viewed US politics through the lens of the Cultural Revolution. Whether it is the mobilisation of the youth to execute the leader’s will, or purging institutions of perceived enemies, Trump as viewed from China has delivered Mao-style chaos to the US, albeit without the same levels of violence.
I very much enjoyed the following moment of clarity from a moronic Chinese “intellectual”:
Chinese liberals, who are often, at least in private, critical of China’s political system, are increasingly finding it less objectionable than America’s, Zhang said. “It’s sort of painful to accept this … but after the pandemic the government seems to be doing the right thing in improving the environment and developing electric cars and investing in hi-tech,” Zhang said, while “the West, as represented by the United States, seems to be declining”.
Isaac Stone Fish, the founder of Strategy Risks, a China-focused advisory firm, said: “The United States could descend into the worst crisis of its history, orders of magnitudes worse than it is now, and it will still be freer, more open, and more liberal than China under Xi.”

If I were going to make a comparison to a period of Chinese history...
transcript
Lawrence Zhang @HistorianZhang
From friend - current US in Late Qing malaise
Flooded with opioids
Closed to foreign trade
Nave rotten to the core
Government in paralysis
Misuse of military funding
Governors ignoring central orders
Throwing birthday parties for the emperor
Fixing up imperial gardens
(There is also a quoted image with Chinese characters... presumably it says the same as the english above, it has eight lines each followed with a little checkbox)