Yes, Russia also did this. And it’s possible that the US will do this. And the US does support some monarchies. But that doesn’t mean that we should steal-man one regime and straw-man another. Instead, we should be critical of all authoritarian governments. The enemy of your enemy is not your friend.
Does the US support ethnic cleansing in Israel? Yes. Is the ethnic cleansing in Israel worse? Quite arguably, it’s much worse. Is the US doing it externally and China internally? Yeah, but so what? The Biden/Trump can’t say “well other countries have done ethnic cleansing in the past” to normalize theirs. Likewise, Xi can’t say that what’s happening to Muslims in China is justified because the US also has internal racism. That would be whataboutism. We should acknowledge all atrocities without insisting on comparing them and only condemning the worst while excusing all lesser forms of discrimination.
Yes, the US is a larger polluter per-capita. But China is hardly the world’s role model for sustainability. I think Cuba might be an example of a country with a fairly good lifestyle and state of development relative their per-capita environmental footprint (although they have other problems).
I’m so tired of the oversimplified thinking you people display. Authoritarianism is wrong, red or blue, Black or White, right or “left” (I don’t think authoritarianism in peacetime can be justified by any true leftist).
And before you say, “The US does these things, too, but worse,” reach for a glass of nuance. The US does some things better and others worse. We arguably have greater freedom of expression/speech and more turnover in leadership. Not to say we are totally free and democratic. Just that China seems to be farther from freedom and democracy with respect to censorship and elections.
When did Xi Hinping get rid of term limits? 2018.
Yes, Russia also did this. And it’s possible that the US will do this. And the US does support some monarchies. But that doesn’t mean that we should steal-man one regime and straw-man another. Instead, we should be critical of all authoritarian governments. The enemy of your enemy is not your friend.
When did ethnic cleansing start in Xinjiang, China? 2014.
Does the US support ethnic cleansing in Israel? Yes. Is the ethnic cleansing in Israel worse? Quite arguably, it’s much worse. Is the US doing it externally and China internally? Yeah, but so what? The Biden/Trump can’t say “well other countries have done ethnic cleansing in the past” to normalize theirs. Likewise, Xi can’t say that what’s happening to Muslims in China is justified because the US also has internal racism. That would be whataboutism. We should acknowledge all atrocities without insisting on comparing them and only condemning the worst while excusing all lesser forms of discrimination.
Is China the biggest polluter? Yes.
Yes, the US is a larger polluter per-capita. But China is hardly the world’s role model for sustainability. I think Cuba might be an example of a country with a fairly good lifestyle and state of development relative their per-capita environmental footprint (although they have other problems).
I’m so tired of the oversimplified thinking you people display. Authoritarianism is wrong, red or blue, Black or White, right or “left” (I don’t think authoritarianism in peacetime can be justified by any true leftist).
Oh, and Does China censor LGBT? Sometimes; it depends.
And before you say, “The US does these things, too, but worse,” reach for a glass of nuance. The US does some things better and others worse. We arguably have greater freedom of expression/speech and more turnover in leadership. Not to say we are totally free and democratic. Just that China seems to be farther from freedom and democracy with respect to censorship and elections.