← Back to context Comment by Saline9515 16 hours ago Can you point to this month's article then so we have a sample? 4 comments Saline9515 Reply Daishiman 2 hours ago Nah I prefer to discuss with people who have some basic literacy or googling skills because if you search for "economist predicting the fall of china" you'll find both their articles and the commentary surrounding it.It ain't that hard! Saline9515 44 minutes ago I'm asking because I read regularly the Economist and don't feel that it's a true statement. For instance, the latest Chaguan column is quite balanced: https://www.economist.com/china/2026/04/27/xi-jinping-wants-...So yeah, if you have wold claims, you better back them with sources. bit-anarchist 40 minutes ago The burden of proof is on the claimaint, you. Don't push your due dilligence onto others.
Daishiman 2 hours ago Nah I prefer to discuss with people who have some basic literacy or googling skills because if you search for "economist predicting the fall of china" you'll find both their articles and the commentary surrounding it.It ain't that hard! Saline9515 44 minutes ago I'm asking because I read regularly the Economist and don't feel that it's a true statement. For instance, the latest Chaguan column is quite balanced: https://www.economist.com/china/2026/04/27/xi-jinping-wants-...So yeah, if you have wold claims, you better back them with sources. bit-anarchist 40 minutes ago The burden of proof is on the claimaint, you. Don't push your due dilligence onto others.
Saline9515 44 minutes ago I'm asking because I read regularly the Economist and don't feel that it's a true statement. For instance, the latest Chaguan column is quite balanced: https://www.economist.com/china/2026/04/27/xi-jinping-wants-...So yeah, if you have wold claims, you better back them with sources.
bit-anarchist 40 minutes ago The burden of proof is on the claimaint, you. Don't push your due dilligence onto others.
Nah I prefer to discuss with people who have some basic literacy or googling skills because if you search for "economist predicting the fall of china" you'll find both their articles and the commentary surrounding it.
It ain't that hard!
I'm asking because I read regularly the Economist and don't feel that it's a true statement. For instance, the latest Chaguan column is quite balanced: https://www.economist.com/china/2026/04/27/xi-jinping-wants-...
So yeah, if you have wold claims, you better back them with sources.
The burden of proof is on the claimaint, you. Don't push your due dilligence onto others.