Lol German one child males from even lower fertility than China have no problems at all, at least not in theory although in practice this time they're lacking.How does South Korea and Japan qualify in semis, but China can't even make an appearance? Is it because Chinese one-childs males don't know how to play together effectively or what? It can't be the money or training or infrastructure, China has tons of that.
To be honest the more I see Elon go the more I think he is a CPC plant… this does not seem to be that big of a deal and is more so an indictment on twitter employees but now people will think it is because of Elon. China maybe give Tesla some more tax credits to encourage this behavior
The first part of "Twitter files" has been released - Biden and Trump administrations routinely censored speech on Twitter with tweets being sent on "review" by the government:
Prime example, Hunter Biden's story:
This is TOTALLY not censorship unlike the evil SeSePee because if some information is not liked by the American government then it is "corrupting democracy" and misinformation:
Remember, these are the people that always talk about Chinese censorship, yadda-yadda. Hypocrisy & lying are the staples of Western culture.
Lol German one child males from even lower fertility than China have no problems at all, at least not in theory although in practice this time they're lacking.
In order to have a good football team you need first the population to have interest in football. Which far from enough people in China have.
German and Brazilian kiddos play football constantly while growing up, most Chinese kids don't. And China might have wealth and the greatest potential infrastructure for athletes if they want it, but that doesn't matter if most of those resources aren't devoted to football due to lacking interest.
If China wants to win the world cup they would need to start successfully on a societal scale to promote football as a national pasttime. Like how it was done with table tennis. Tbh this isn't an entirely crackpot idea, football can provide good health benefits, and it would encourage the use of public owned stadiums.
Football is quite popular in Japan. Football is the second most popular sport in both Japan and South Korea after baseball. Beside, Japan has after school sports that go back to decades. China simply doesn't have many people playing professional football. They like to watch football but not many of them participate in football or allow their children participate in football.This doesn't explain why South Korea and Japan are able to achieve success, though. Sports also aren't particularly popular in those countries and they have similar degrees of urbanization. I think the problem has nothing to do with talent or lack there of - it has to do with the way the sport is organized and run. In short, its institutional management.
That's not true. Both Japan and South Korea have imported many top old players in EU or Brazil during their ascendance and building of their leagues. Japan was criticized by its people for wasting a ton of money to import foreign players.From all that I've been able to collect, the Chinese football league is treated mainly as a money making vehicle by its administrators and that is the main problem. When short-term business interests take precedence over long-term strategic interests, organizations fail. We've seen that song and dance time and time again.
Things they should've never done, and which South Korea and Japan largely avoided:
- Importing foreign players for tens of millions of dollars because of their popularity
- Allowing sponsors and advertisers to dictate general league policy
- Allowing match fixing, bribery, and betting to take over the league
Here I would agree with you. However, it isn't that the Chinese football league doesn't want to promote young players. It is just simply 90s and early 00s are the dark age of Chinese football when young players dropped to hundreds to choose from.The foundation of any sports program is its talent program and youth league. The Chinese football league deemphasized this in favor of bringing in star players from other countries in order to attract money and attention. It did so because it was essentially serving the interests of sponsors and clubs to make a profit.
That's never been a winning strategy and it shows.