On what basis do you make these claims?
As someone who actually has taken a university level course in Chinese History, I find your comments to include erroneous and outright nonsensical claims.
First. your off by 130 years on the initial Chinese unification which was 221BC.
Second, China was far from a unitary state as we think of them today, under than first emperor, and there were several wars, civil wars and invasions your managing to skip over.
I won't school you on all the details just now, but you can start your self-education by reading the wikipedia article on China, history section. Its passably accurate.
Third, what is this BS line?
"while most Europeans were living in trees and eating with their hands back then."
Perhaps you missed that Greece and Rome are in Europe? Or that no modern humans have ever lived in trees? (that's 100,000 years and covered in Anthropology 101)
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If you feel someone else's characterization of China (or anywhere else) is misinformed, then by all means say so. But perhaps you could support your assertion with evidence and leave out the complete hyperbole from
your response.
I saw nothing in the post you were responding to that implied racism, or undue bias.
You would be correct to note that air quality in Beijing has improved by leaps and bounds.
But you can only state that if you acknowledge it remains quite poor.
Improvement:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rive-paints-bluest-sky-over-beijing-in-decade
Current, 2018 comparison to air pollution levels in Toronto.
https://www.numbeo.com/pollution/co...a&city1=Beijing&country2=Canada&city2=Toronto
On Corruption:
There is an index for that, by country.
Canada #8 (least corrupt)
China #77
https://www.transparency.org/news/f...MIk9_70pOY3wIVgkJpCh1mwAAwEAAYASAAEgKZAPD_BwE