“Civilizational Suicide”: China’s Humanoids Sprint Ahead As Americans Fight Over Data Center And Socialism
The five-day 2026 World Humanoid Robot Games at Beijing’s National Speed Skating Oval are well underway, and on Saturday, an AI-powered humanoid robot reached 14.5 meters per second, or 32.5 mph.
china’s AI robot just hit 14.5 m/s pic.twitter.com/0K4wQ4g9pB
— el.cine (@EHuanglu) August 22, 2026
More than 2,000 humanoid robots are participating in the World Humanoid Robot Games across 51 disciplines and more than 1,000 competitions spanning running, table tennis, and soccer.
Holy smokes…
Humanoid robots are coming for tennis.
100% autonomous…pic.twitter.com/0Q3i4GuTfa
— Min Choi (@minchoi) August 21, 2026
The games opened during the same week as the 2026 World Robot Conference in Beijing, where companies displayed 3,000 products, and the blockbuster IPO of China-based Unitree. Together, the events and IPO suggest that China is pulling far ahead of the US in humanoid robotics. The main reason is that China controls much of the global supply chain for actuators, motors, optics, and other critical components required to manufacture humanoid robots.
Welcome to China, and welcome to the future!
Maybe we will soon witness humanoid robot formation in China’s military parade.@WHRGFUN ©️@boosterobotics pic.twitter.com/dVqkVRGghu
— Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟 (@shen_shiwei) August 23, 2026
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Arthur MacWaters, who co-founded Legion Health, an AI-native telepsychiatry company, emphasized on X, “We’re having debates about data centers, and China is publicly developing superhuman robot armies. What the actual hell are we doing here, guys?”
Another X user said, “We’re shooting ourselves in the foot because we want to sit around and watch Netflix and eat Cheetos.”
We’re shooting ourselves in the foot because we want to sit around and watch Netflix and eat Cheetos
— Jess Fields (@jessalanfields) August 23, 2026
MacWaters responded, “It’s civilizational suicide.”
While the Trump administration is moving to reindustrialize the US and reshore critical supply chains, the Democratic Party’s socialist wing and its far-left allies are advancing an agenda that risks weakening the country from within.
The timing is dangerous. As China expands its AI infrastructure, advanced-manufacturing base, and military power, DSA proposals to block new data centers and neuter US defense capabilities would undermine two pillars of national power. What may be pitched as economic or social reform increasingly carries major national-security consequences and may suggest that these movements are being influenced by subversive networks within left-wing NGO spheres (read here).
We set the narrative at the start of the year that humanoids will move beyond factory floors towards the battlefield. Ukraine confirmed this (see here).
Tyler Durden
Sun, 08/23/2026 – 11:05








