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[This post appears in the 9jul25 edition of The Unionโ€™s op-ed pages, retitled with the atrocious and confusing word salad โ€˜US political factions push socialism to achieve Chinese Communist Party levels of control?โ€™ (Note the question mark.)  The newspaper also refused to include the accompanying figure which makes clear to the layman an otherwise obtuse discussion of population distribution bell curves.  In the 20 years I have been publishing in The Union as contributor and regular columnist, Iโ€™ve never had my title changed nor any included figure omitted.  To add insult to injury, I usually append my PhD in the signature block only under articles with some technical content โ€“ certain other authors always append and have their PhD appellations included.   For reasons unknown, for this article my PhD was stripped, another first.  gjr]

Led by states like California, New York, and Illinois, Americaโ€™s cognitive decline now has a fifty-year history as documented by government reports on student test scores, adult numeracy, and population literacy in general (e.g. from the National Center for Educational Statistics).  Our public education system, already on the rocks, is now in an epochal turmoil with the advent of AI-based writing and thinking tools for students.  The impact of AI on systemic unemployment is also beginning to make itself felt as white-collar jobs ranging from manufacturing through middle management to computer programmers are being eliminated by the thousands.  Job growth in our hospitality industry sustains our current 4.2% unemployment rate โ€“ for now.  But even there the nationโ€™s increasing minimum wages are impelling the adoption of AI to reduce the expensive labor headcount.

The great benefactor of our degradation is Communist China โ€“ our geo-strategic enemy and dedicated adversary in global commerce.  Their hundred-year plan โ€“ now at the half-way point โ€“ calls for them to replace the United States as the worldโ€™s military and economic hegemon.  In the process they are gaining on us in the important categories ranging from overall GDP, manufacturing, military build-up, and technology development, especially in AI.

Almost all of this can be explained by our two countriesโ€™ populations, their cultural make-up, and cognitive capabilities.  China is culturally cohesive; their population is over 85% ethnically Han.  America is a proudly unassimilated hodgepodge of cultures.  (Recall the German and other EU countriesโ€™ experience โ€“ โ€œMulti-kulti does not work.โ€)  In the cognitive arena, Chinese are smarter than we are.  According to international agencies that measure such metrics, Americansโ€™ average IQ is 98 compared to the Chinese average of 108.  Cognitive tests of all kinds (including standardized IQ) are designed so that the scores of a broad population of test takers scale to an average of 100 with a standard deviation of 15.  This results in the familiar bell curve-shaped population distributions.  Various population cohorts will, of course, vary from this standard as noted above for the US and China.

The nearby figure โ€“ based on data from government sources and academia, e.g. social scientists like Charles Murray (2021) โ€“ illustrates this variation graphically while illuminating a disturbing difference between our two countries.  There we see the two bell curves appropriately placed on the cognitive IQ scale.  The areas under the bell curves are proportional to the countriesโ€™ populations.  The average or mean IQ values for each population are shown as dotted lines at 98 and 108.

USvChinaIQ

(Consider a specific stat that also highlights the meritocracy v equity based Chinese educational system which pumps out 3.57M STEM graduates annually compared to Americaโ€™s 820K output.  โ€œChina produces roughly 6 times more STEM graduates annually than the U.S.โ€)

To get a comparative measure of the populations, consider a broad category of jobs that require workers of above average intellect, say, IQs above 120 as shown โ€“ these may include professions such as medicine, science, engineering, and institutional management.  As presented in the figure, Chinaโ€™s current population of over 1.4 billion includes almost 300M citizens with IQs above 120, while the similar US cohort numbers about 25M out of a population of almost 350M.  China has over 12 times as many such smart people as do we.

So why havenโ€™t they eaten our lunch yet on the world stage?  The historically obvious reason is simple โ€“ the Chinese live under the repressive and stifling dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).  It is that form of central control by collectivist governance that is keeping the Chinese from dominating us in commerce, science, and technology, areas in which they already have and continue to demonstrate their hobbled prowess.

Meantime in the US there is a large political faction embracing socialism that has been doing its best to achieve similar collectivist control of our population, all in the name of social justice beginning with perverse definitions and applications of diversity, equity, and inclusion.  So it is clear that our current diminishing advantage over the cynically named Peopleโ€™s Republic of China is entirely due to our benefactors (friends?) in the CCP.  To argue otherwise would be an appeal to blatant racism that maligns the ethnic population of China and its Han culture.

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19 responses to “Our Chinese Communist benefactors”

  1. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “the Chinese live under the repressive and stifling dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)”
    I think it matters to the extent of what is the chicken and what is the egg. Are the Chinese under the thrall of some kind of demon philosophy, or have they always produced governments that are largely the same? Perhaps the CCP is just organic.
    Simple causalities strike me as silly when dealing with a mass of people.
    Another factor could easily just be a lack of in-group trust. India looks to be at the far end of a scale of people trying to steal from each other, China somewhere in the middle, pre-mass immigration Anglo-America and the other Five Eyes countries at the ‘good’ end. The effects might be easy to measure, the causes not so much.

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  2. gjrebane Avatar

    scenes 150pm – Given the broad and enduring evidence of collectivist cum communist governments, what does your use of “simple causalities” mean? In considering your answer, please recall the centuries of unified meritocratic governance China enjoyed which produced the most advanced civilization of those times. IMHO comparing the causal explanation from communist rule to that of an intrinsic DNA deficiency is a non-starter.

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  3. Resurrected Hillbilly Avatar
    Resurrected Hillbilly

    Post WW2 Americans have had great compared to the Chinese. The Chinese have too much warm motivated since the days of Mao.
    ‘Millions of Chinese people died under the rule of Mao Zedong, primarily due to the Great Leap Forward and the Great Chinese Famine, which occurred between 1959 and 1961. Estimates of the death toll range from 15 to 55 million.’
    Americans have become fat and complacent.

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  4. Scott O Avatar

    7:41 – “Americans have become fat and complacent.”
    Not to mention illiterate.
    Hence the large number of left wing and Democrat voters.
    “Wah! We want cheap foreign illegals to do actual work!”
    “We want free stuff – give it to us now – it’s our RIGHT!”

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  5. Resurrected Hillbilly Avatar
    Resurrected Hillbilly

    So 839 am
    …but Biden…
    Lol!

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  6. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Scott
    What is your solution for healthcare for those 16 million Americans without health care if Trumps budget passes?
    “Roughly 16 million people by 2034 would lose health coverage and become uninsured because of the Medicaid cuts, the billโ€™s failure to extend enhanced premium tax credits for ACA marketplace coverage, and other harmful ACA marketplace changes, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). ”
    https://www.cbpp.org/research/health/by-the-numbers-house-bill-takes-health-coverage-away-from-millions-of-people-and

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  7. gjrebane Avatar

    PaulE 521pm – Can you describe these 16M Americans – citizens? able-bodied? legally in the US?

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  8. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Healthcare, or prepaid health care?
    Punchy neither knows or cares.

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  9. Scott O Avatar

    Paul – that web site is run by a bunch of lefties.
    That is not an impartial assessment of the changes to Medicaid. The fed govt has no business giving people free stuff anyway. “Entitlements” are bankrupting the nation.

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  10. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So Scott do you believe in any government assistance to help people have medical care? If not what options do you propose?

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  11. fish Avatar
    fish

    So Scott do you believe in any government assistance to help people have medical care? If not what options do you propose?
    So again Scott the onus is on you to reassure Paul Raymond Emery that someone will be there to take care of him at someone else’s expense.

    “You figure it out mannnnn….just make it so everything stays the same and I don’t have to pay for it!”

    Paul Raymond will now pose the same question to me and demand that I do his homework for him again! I have no answer other than to tell him that there is no fixing the system that he and your fellow progressive democrats installed but wouldn’t properly administer. DOGE boys mad a good attempt but there are far too many parasites who know how to slow walk reforms until a new more favorable administration is installed and returns to the status quo.
    Again ….he’ll probably “Hog and Jog” hippy style out of this life before the check comes so for him it’s all good.
    Really Emery have you ever been anything other than a stray dog always depending on handouts from others to survive?

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  12. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    What a liar Trump is. Here’s a direct quote from him on Medicare in May, just a couple of months ago.
    On “Meet the Press” on May 4, Trump said he would veto the bill if it includes cuts to Medicaid while adding, “but they’re not cutting it.”
    “They’re looking at fraud, waste and abuse. And nobody minds that,” he said. “If illegal immigrants are in the mix, if people that aren’t supposed to be there, people that are non-citizens are in the mix, nobody minds that. Waste, fraud and abuse. But we’re not cutting Medicaid, we’re not cutting Medicare, and we’re not cutting Social Security.”
    When asked if he could guarantee that Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security will not be touched while before a Cabinet meeting on Feb. 26, Trump said, “I have said it so many times, you shouldn’t be asking me that question.”
    “We’re not going to touch it. Now, we are going to look for fraud,” he continued.
    those are direct quotes. What a liar and you RR’s support him.
    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-medicaid-republican-bill-cut-benefits/story?id=121756481

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  13. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy is throwing punches a’gin.

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  14. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    GREGORY
    IT’S A Direct quote from your guy Trump

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  15. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    And it’s a punch from Punch

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  16. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    What a maroon @145 The illegals losing coverage can self deport, the able bodied can get a job and the rest never were actually qualified to get it so they can pay their way with o care. LOL
    ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  17. Scott O Avatar

    “”but they’re not cutting it.””
    He was talking about legal citizens who earned it and need it. And it hasn’t been cut.
    Able bodied adults shouldn’t have access if they won’t work. That’s fraud and abuse.
    Illegals should never have had access – that’s more fraud and abuse.
    When the entitlement programs were set up – nobody said it was for layabouts and illegals.
    He wasn’t lying.

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  18. gjrebane Avatar

    re PaulE 1020am – There was not a single word in Trump’s quote that was untrue. Another deficit that liberals have is that they can’t reliably understand the meaning of statements, let alone determining which are lies.

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