I’m sure they tried making a maglev. But I’m also sure they used a larger budget than reported, reached lower speeds than reported, and quietly swept under the rug any complaints from locals whoms living spaces were torn down to make room to build this. This is how it always goes.
You can literally watch videos of the Shanghai Maglev, on YouTube, right now. It connects the city to the airport, and Shanghai is a major business hub, westerners go there all the time.
You can just google shanghai maglev, it makes the journey in about 8 minutes, sometimes less.
I’ve done this before with other “china experts” who believed such silly things as that Winny The Pooh was banned in China, but they never let reality get in the way of their pre-conceived notions, or examined how they got those erroneous views.
I’m sure they tried making a maglev. But I’m also sure they used a larger budget than reported, reached lower speeds than reported, and quietly swept under the rug any complaints from locals whoms living spaces were torn down to make room to build this. This is how it always goes.
You can literally watch videos of the Shanghai Maglev, on YouTube, right now. It connects the city to the airport, and Shanghai is a major business hub, westerners go there all the time.
Do NOT Google Robert Moses. Biggest mistake of my life
Can I get any sources for your ravings?
Here’s a source from the World Bank
Over the past decade, China has built 25,000 km of dedicated high-speed railway—more than the rest of the world combined.
Even the high priests of capital cannot ignore what are basic facts of infrastructure.
“This is how it always goes (when we in the west do it, and there’s no way those orientals could be better at anything than we superior Aryans).”
https://invidious.slipfox.xyz/watch?v=4-S7wqwgF1Q
You can just google shanghai maglev, it makes the journey in about 8 minutes, sometimes less.
I’ve done this before with other “china experts” who believed such silly things as that Winny The Pooh was banned in China, but they never let reality get in the way of their pre-conceived notions, or examined how they got those erroneous views.