>they think they can escape a repressive political climate and bleak economic prospects in the US
This is what happens when you watch too much TV.
While true, and I am hardly a simp for laws and political climate in the US, for me the key distinction is that in the US (and other liberal democracies) you at least have the agency to do something to improve your situation.
Those who have not lived under oppressive authoritarian regimes don’t have the lived-through perspective of hopelessness that comes from knowing your hands are bound, and there’s not much you can do to get out of the situation, outside of migrating to another country.
Now the reality for regulatory capture and smooth talking politicians convincing people to vote against their best interests in the West may not in reality result in really personal agency, the mere prospect of being allowed to do something about your situation itself is a powerful motivator.
New Sinophobic article just dropped:
Chinese people don’t have agency, anonymous source told RFA
Half of Americans may be living paycheck to paycheck and burdened with unplayable debt, but at least they have the agency to change their situation
My life will never get better and I live in hell, fuck off with your “you at least have the agency to do something to improve your situation.” There’s nothing I can fucking do either!
You only have agency if you have money. I will never retire unless I take out a 9mm plan.
Oh, the USA is bloody awful, and they know. You think the CCP isn’t playing up American dysfunction any chance it gets?
They’re leaving for a chance at a better life, not the best. You can think about the “best life” once you have a better one.
There’s a really tragic documentary where a similar thing happens to young kids from Central America so they do the trek up alone because they are essentially just believing Hollywood propaganda lies about the US.
Which Way Home. I really recommend it.
You think Chinese nationals are getting this impression of the US from state television? Lol
The bot summary misses one key point: why this particular, difficult route?
The route is viable for Chinese immigrants because they can fly into Ecuador without a visa.
U.S. citizens moving to Mexico in record numbers, govt. data shows.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The U.S. is seeing a big increase in Chinese immigrants arriving using a relatively new and perilous route through Panama’s Darién Gap jungle, thanks in part to social media posts and videos providing step-by-step guidance.
Chinese people were the fourth-highest nationality, after Venezuelans, Ecuadorians and Haitians, crossing the Darién Gap during the first nine months of this year, according to Panamanian immigration authorities.
“They’ve lost hope for the future of the country,” said Cai, who now lives in the U.S. “You see among them the educated and the uneducated, white-collar workers as well as small business owners, and those from well-off families.”
Those who cannot obtain a visa but travel to the U.S. by crossing the border illegally to seek asylum usually unite with relatives and friends in major cities such as Los Angeles and New York, where they will find work and establish a foothold.
Some migrants who enter the U.S. at San Diego wait for agents to pick them up in an area between two border walls or in remote mountains east of the city covered with shrubs and large boulders.
U.S. Border Patrol agents sometimes take migrants who have been processed to a transit station in San Diego, where they can charge phones, snack, browse piles of free clothing and get travel advice.
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makes sense in a certain way - china is cresting the peak now and is beginning to downturn. their population is aging and their birthrate is declining - in a few decades they’ll be where Japan is now but with vast rust belts. only through massive adoption of automation will a part of their industrial and manufacturing base survive, which will further exacerbate the systemic population drain - after all, if people cant work, why live in China? why pay ridiculously high taxes to support an aging population?
no, inept CCP policy poor governance, or just willful neglect led to this. emigrating to the USA is a very good option.