比尔·盖茨表示,中国的崛起对每个人都有好处,北京需要“在世界治理中发挥更强有力的作用”
https://fortune.com/2023/01/26/bill-gates-china-rise-great-for-rest-of-world/
作者:史蒂夫·莫尔曼 2023 年 1 月 26 日
周四出席澳大利亚网球公开赛的比尔·盖茨认为中国的崛起是一个积极的因素。
比尔盖茨认为中国的崛起是“世界的巨大胜利”。 但他知道并不是每个人都同意他的观点。
这位微软联合创始人本周在悉尼智库洛伊研究所发表讲话,表达了他对中国从发展中经济体向世界主要经济体转型的看法。
盖茨表示:“中国已经从1980年极度贫困(我的意思是字面意思比印度还穷,还有饥饿和营养不良)转变为世界上最富裕的中等收入国家。”“这太不可思议了,这对世界来说是伟大的。”
这位目前位列全球第四大富豪的微软亿万富翁也对当今美国对中国的负面态度发出了警告,反之亦然。
他说:“我确实认为美国目前对中国的心态是一种双输的心态,而这种心态是一种双输的心态。” “如果你问美国政客,'嘿,你希望中国经济收缩 20% 还是增长 20%',恐怕他们会投票说,'是的,让我们让这些人陷入困境'—不理解这一点 全球经济、癌症药物的发明、气候变化的解决方案,你知道,我们都在一起。”
他警告说,美国目前对中国的强硬态度可能会“以一种非常消极的方式自我实现”。 他没有举例。 美国立法者本月以压倒性多数投票决定成立众议院特别委员会,专门解决中国对美国共和党威斯康星州构成的各种威胁。 中共。
盖茨还指出了中国经济的重要性,称中国拥有世界20%的人口。
"他们在全球经济中所占的比例与他们在全球人口中所占的比例完全匹配。 像澳大利亚、美国这样的国家,我们的人均GDP是中国的五倍,所以我们在世界经济中所占的份额不成比例。"
但事情也并非一帆风顺。 盖茨还对中国提出了批评。 他承认,这个国家 "不是一个民主国家",“就财富水平而言,今天是一个异类,而且仍然像他们一样专制”。
他还批评中国在新冠疫情大流行期间行动不够迅速,未能尽早让民众正确接种疫苗。
他说,中国“应该更快地接种疫苗,特别是针对老年人的疫苗,这样他们就能比以前更早地开放。”
中国最近放松了对新冠病毒的严格限制,并报告称,随着人们出行更加自由,新冠病毒死亡人数有所上升,但官方数字可能远低于实际情况。 “我们永远不会知道真正的死亡人数,”盖茨说。
不过,盖茨表示,像中国这样的国家需要登上世界舞台。
“我想说,今天的美国政治比以前更弱,而且,你知道,这对世界来说是可怕的,”他说。 “当前的世界体系是围绕美国的领导地位而设计的。 随着其他国家变得更加富裕,包括中国和印度在内的中等收入国家需要在世界治理中发挥更强有力的作用。”
比尔盖茨称“中国的崛起”是“世界的巨大胜利”
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/bill-gates-says-chinas-rise-huge-win-world
盖茨还表示,中国需要在世界治理中发挥“更强有力的作用”
作者: Adam Sabes 福克斯商业 2023 年 1 月 25 日
比尔盖茨支持初创公司试图阻止奶牛打嗝
福克斯商业频道的阿什利·韦伯斯特报道称,亿万富翁比尔·盖茨正在支持一家澳大利亚初创公司,该公司试图阻止奶牛打嗝排放甲烷。
微软联合创始人比尔·盖茨周一在澳大利亚接受采访时表示,中国的崛起是“世界的巨大胜利”。
盖茨是在接受澳大利亚悉尼智库洛伊研究所采访时发表上述言论的。
盖茨表示:“我倾向于将中国的崛起视为世界的巨大胜利。” “我的意思是,那是人类的 20%。他们今天在全球经济中所占的比例与他们在全球经济中所占的比例相匹配,他们在全球人口中所占的比例也与澳大利亚、美国等国家完全匹配,我们的人均 GDP 是中国的五倍 所以我们在世界经济中所占的份额不成比例。”
他对这个共产主义国家的评论是在回答盖茨对中国有多“乐观”的问题时做出的。
中国的 COVID-19 重症病例在本月初达到峰值后下降了 72%
比尔·盖茨在苏格兰
比尔盖茨出席 2021 年 11 月 2 日 COP26 第三天的世界领导人峰会“加速清洁技术创新和部署”会议
苏格兰格拉斯哥。 (摄影:Jeff J Mitchell - Pool/Getty Images/Getty Images)
“你知道,我确实认为美国目前对中国的心态是一种双输的心态,如果你问美国政客‘嘿,你希望中国经济萎缩20%还是增长 20%,”我担心他们会投票说“是的,让我们让这些人陷入困境”,而不了解对于全球经济、癌症药物的发明、气候变化的解决方案,你知道我们都在这之中 一起。”
在积极描绘中国崛起的同时,盖茨也承认,中国“不是一个民主国家”,“就财富水平而言,今天是一个异类,而且仍然像他们一样专制”。
加拉格尔指责拜登政府在中国或气候变化是否对我们构成最大威胁方面存在“分歧”
中国国家主席习近平
2022 年 10 月 23 日星期日,中国东部浙江省杭州市商业区的大屏幕上出现了中国国家主席习近平在中国共产党第 20 次党代会闭幕式上的身影。(美联社/美联社新闻室的 Chinatopix)
盖茨在采访中还表示,美国在政治上处于弱势,中国等国家需要在世界治理中发挥更大作用。
比尔盖茨
比尔及梅琳达·盖茨基金会主席比尔·盖茨于 2019 年 11 月 21 日在中国北京于中国国际经济交流中心 (CCIEE) 举行的 2019 年新经济论坛上发表讲话。 (侯宇/中新社/VCG via Getty Images/Getty Images)
“我想说,今天的美国在政治上比以前更弱,你知道,这对世界来说是可怕的。当前的世界体系是围绕美国的领导力设计的,”盖茨说。 “随着其他国家变得更加富裕,包括中国和印度在内的中等收入国家需要在世界治理中发挥更强有力的作用。”
盖茨的发言人没有立即回应福克斯商业频道。
比尔·盖茨将“中国的崛起”视为“世界的巨大胜利”
https://scheerpost.com/2023/02/05/bill-gates-sees-chinas-rise-as-huge-win-for-the-world/
作者:编辑 2023 年 2 月 5 日
23日周一在澳大利亚举行的一个论坛上,微软联合创始人比尔·盖茨将中国崛起为全球领先经济体描述为“世界的巨大胜利”。
据《福布斯》报道,盖茨表示:
“我确实认为美国目前对中国的心态——并且得到回报——是一种双输的心态......
如果你问美国政客:“嘿,你希望中国经济萎缩 20% 还是增长 20%?”我担心他们会投票说“是的,让我们让这些人陷入困境”,而不是为了全球的利益而理解这一点。 经济、癌症药物的发明(以及)气候变化的解决方案,我们都在一起。 我们是人类。 我们共同创新,我们必须以一种非常戏剧性的方式共同改变现代工业经济……
在这一点上,我非常同意(澳大利亚前总理)陆克文的观点……在美国,我们属于少数派,那里的人都比较鹰派。 我认为这可能会以一种非常消极的方式自我实现。”
11 条评论
SPJH 1年前
是的,比尔,你能赚多少钱?
牛仔鲍勃 1年前
当然,比尔·盖茨这个技术官僚、寡头会说出这样的话。 并赞扬陆克文。 陆克文是小资产阶级特权阶层的宠儿,他自称“经济保守派”的外衣反映了盖茨的心态。 这与盖茨作为世界无冕统治者的心情非常契合。 这与他的“世界治理”理念是一致的,即由精英、选民(他是其中的一员)来治理。
至于中国。 它的崛起很大程度上是由计算机电子行业资助的,也是耐克等公司的离岸鞋厂。 另外,大比尔希望参与这一行动,因为这是一个令美国相形见绌的市场。 中国经济日益强大,而美国却在乌克兰浪费了数千亿美元,除了武器制造之外,乌克兰没有任何利润。
比尔·阿普尔多夫 1 年前
“我们。 领导力”对于“美国”来说是狡猾的说法。 统治地位。”
换句话说,帝国。 用庞大的军队来约束弱国,用美元霸权来为 31 万亿美元的债务融资。
美国人应该考虑华盛顿的政权更迭。
不是共和党支持民主党,反之亦然,而是民主支持法西斯主义。
如果美国在向这个帝国的深渊投入超过1000亿美元之后在乌克兰的失败,只要美国人现在开始谈论美国寡头集团用来保持权力的虚假意识形态分歧,华盛顿的政权更迭可能很快就会发生。
威廉·斯特尔 1年前
盖茨先生的精彩评论,着眼于全人类和地球,而不仅仅是美国人和美国。
我们的假民主也许是由我们人口中的前 10% 控制的。 我们占世界人口的 5%
然后制定规则(仅由我们中的一小部分人制定)来控制所有其他人类。
尾巴的尖端摇动着尾巴,就像摇狗一样。
彼得·麦克劳林 1 年前
如果大国能够找到避免世界大战的方法就好了,但他们似乎还没有找到。 避免核世界末日仍然是挑战。
海克1 年前
比尔·盖茨多次乘坐杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的洛丽塔快车,清楚地知道爱泼斯坦是谁以及他为谁工作。
迈克尔·G 1年前
中国人能做出的最好贡献就是将市场黄金货币化,用市场价格来衡量黄金的贸易价值,进行无债务的黄金交易。
事实上,任何个人都可以做到这一点,但中国恰好有相当大的宝库可供使用。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C857FwMqbE8
迈克尔·G 1年前
回复 迈克尔 G
嘿,骗子,使用“Michael Grifter”之类的东西太麻烦了?
Calgacus 1年前不幸的是,有人不同意盖茨的观点,在此类问题上需要理智的声音。 美国大多数喋喋不休的统治阶级无缘无故地想要并且确实与俄罗斯或中国或两者挑衅。 当然,除了养活我们臃肿的军事工业综合体,危及地球上的其他所有人。
至于陆克文,他在很长一段时间内是澳大利亚 — — 或任何主要英语国家 — — 的最左翼领导人。 只有澳大利亚在他担任总理期间度过了 2008 年危机,没有出现经济衰退。
迈克尔888 1年前
回复卡尔加克斯
是的,但根据利维经济研究所的数据,赌场倒闭后,奥巴马的美联储向华尔街捐赠了 29 万亿美元。 避免金融灾难和向最强大的全球主义者转移数十万亿美元哪个更好?
对于美国建制政客来说,这是一个简单的选择。 都怪普京。
妮可 1年前
什么样可悲的谄媚者会赞扬像盖茨这样的统治阶级的代言人,从微软垄断到优生慈善事业,盖茨向我们出售病毒,以强制和最终解决极权主义?
Bill Gates says the rise of China is good for everyone and that Beijing needs to 'play a stronger role in world governance'
https://fortune.com/2023/01/26/bill-gates-china-rise-great-for-rest-of-world/
BY STEVE MOLLMAN Jan 26, 2023
Bill Gates, seen here at the Australian Open on Thursday, considers China's rise a net positive.
Bill Gates sees China’s rise as a “huge win for the world.” But he knows that not everyone shares his view.
Speaking this week at the Lowy Institute, a think tank based in Sydney, the Microsoft cofounder gave his perspective on China’s transformation from a developing economy to a major world player.
“China has gone from in 1980 being incredibly impoverished—poorer than India, I mean literally, with starvation, malnutrition—to being the most wealthy middle-income country in the world,” said Gates. “It’s incredible, and it’s great for the world.”
The Microsoft billionaire, who currently ranks as the fourth richest person in the world, also warned about the negative attitudes toward China in the United States today, and vice versa.
“I do think the current mentality of the U.S. to China, and which is reciprocated, is kind of a lose-lose mentality,” he said. “If you ask U.S. politicians, ‘Hey, would you like the Chinese economy to shrink by 20% or grow by 20%,’ I’m afraid they would vote that, ‘Yeah, let’s immiserate those people’—not understanding that for the global economy, the invention of cancer drugs, the solution of climate change, you know, we’re all in this together.”
The current hawkishness toward China in the U.S. could become “self-fulfilling in a very negative way,” he cautioned. He didn’t give an example. U.S. lawmakers voted overwhelmingly this month to establish a House select committee specifically to address the various threats that China poses to the U.S. GOP Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher described a “coordinated whole-of-society strategy to undermine American leadership and American sovereignty” by the Chinese Communist Party.
Gates also noted China’s economic importance, saying it holds 20% of the world’s people.
“Their portion of the global economy and their portion of the global population match exactly. Countries like Australia, U.S., we have per capita GDPs five times what the Chinese have, so we have a disproportionate share of the world’s economy.”
But it wasn’t all rosy. Gates also leveled criticism at China. The country is “not a democracy,” he acknowledged, and is an “outlier today in terms of that level of wealth and still being as autocratic as they are.”
He also knocked China for not acting quickly enough to get its population properly vaccinated early during the COVID pandemic.
China “should have jumped on vaccines, particularly for the elderly, much faster, and that would have allowed them to open up somewhat sooner than they did,” he said.
China recently loosened its strict COVID restrictions and is reporting an uptick in COVID deaths as people circulate more freely, but the official numbers are likely far below reality. “We’ll never know the true death numbers,” Gates said.
Still, Gates said nations like China needed to step up on the world stage.
“The U.S. is politically weaker today, I would say, than it’s been, and, you know, that’s scary for the world,” he said. “The current world system is designed around U.S. leadership. As other countries have gotten richer, these middle-income countries including China and India need to play a stronger role in world governance.”
Bill Gates says 'China's rise' is a 'huge win for the world'
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/bill-gates-says-chinas-rise-huge-win-world
Gates also said that China needs to play a 'stronger role' in world governance
By Adam Sabes FOXBusiness January 25, 2023
FOX Business' Ashley Webster reports that billionaire Bill Gates is backing an Australian startup that's trying to stop cows from burping methane emissions.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said that China's rise is a "huge win for the world" during an interview in Australia on Monday.
Gates made the comment during an interview with the Lowy Institue, a think tank based in Sydney, Australia.
"I tend to see China's rise as a huge win for the world," Gates said. "I mean, that's 20% of humanity. They today match their portion of the global economy, and their portion of the global population match exactly, you know, countries like Australia, U.S., we have per capita GDP's five times what the Chinese have. So we have a disproportionate share of the world's economy."
His comments about the communist country came in response to a question asking Gates how "bullish" he was on China.
CRITICAL COVID-19 CASES IN CHINA ARE DOWN 72% AFTER HITTING PEAK EARLIER THIS MONTH
Bill Gates attends the World Leaders' Summit "Accelerating Clean Technology Innovation and Deployment" session on day three of COP26 on November 02, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell - Pool/Getty Images / Getty Images)
"You know, I do think the current mentality of the U.S. to China and which is reciprocated is kind of a lose-lose mentality, that if you ask U.S. politicians ‘hey, would you like the Chinese economy to shrink by 20% or grow by 20%,' I'm afraid they would vote that ‘yeah, let’s immiserate those people,' not understanding that for the global economy, the invention of cancer drugs, the solution of climate change, you know we're all in this together."
While painting China's rise positively, Gates acknowledged that the country is "not a democracy," and is an "outlier today in terms of that level of wealth and still being as autocratic as they are."
GALLAGHER ACCUSES BIDEN ADMIN OF BEING 'DIVIDED' ON WHETHER CHINA OR CLIMATE CHANGE IS TOP THREAT TO US
Chinese President Xi Jinping is seen at the end of the Chinese Communist Party's 20th Party Congress on a giant screen a commercial district of Hangzhou in eastern China's Zhejiang province on Sunday, Oct 23, 2022. (Chinatopix via AP / AP Newsroom)
During the interview, Gates also said that the U.S. is politically in a weak state, adding that countries like China need to play a bigger role in world governance.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Chairman Bill Gates speaks during 2019 New Economy Forum at China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE) on November 21, 2019 in Beijing, China. (Hou Yu/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images / Getty Images)
"The U.S. is politically weaker today, I would say, than it's been and you know, that's scary for the world. The current world system is designed around U.S. leadership," Gates said. "As other countries have gotten richer, these middle-income countries including China and India need to play a stronger role in world governance."
A spokesperson for Gates did not immediately respond to FOX Business.
Bill Gates Sees 'China's rise' as 'Huge Win For the World'
?https://scheerpost.com/2023/02/05/bill-gates-sees-chinas-rise-as-huge-win-for-the-world/
by EDITOR Feb 5, 2023
At a forum in Australia on Monday the 23rd, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates described China’s rise to a leading global economy as a “huge win for the world.”
According to Forbes, Gates stated:
“I do think the current mentality of the U.S. to China — and which is reciprocated — is kind of a lose-lose mentality…
If you ask U.S. politicians: ‘Hey, would you like the Chinese economy to shrink by 20% or grow by 20%?’ I’m afraid they would vote that ‘Yeah, let’s immiserate those people,’ not understanding that for the global economy, the invention of cancer drugs (and) the solution of climate change, we’re all in this together. We’re humans. We innovate together, and we have to change the modern industrial economy together in a pretty dramatic fashion…
I’m very aligned with (Australia’s former prime minister) Kevin Rudd on this…In the U.S., we’d be in a minority, where people are kind of hawkish. I think that could be self-fulfilling in a very negative way.”
Bill Appledorf 1 year ago
Yeah, Bill and how much do you stand to make?