So what's so bad about modern China - other than that it like US' China copy "ally" Vietnam has a communist party, and due to US' historical anti-communist demagogy the word is "evidence" enough to declare China (but not Vietnam) a "threat", no matter what it stands for today?
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The Chinese constitution states that the People's Republic of China "is
a socialist state governed by a people's democratic dictatorship that
is led by the working class and based on an alliance of workers and
peasants," and that the state institutions "shall practice the principle
of democratic centralism." However, the Chinese government has by US
been demonized as "authoritarian" and "corporatist" (wouldn't that fit
US much better), with "heavy" restrictions in "many" areas, most notably
against free access to US anti-China Internet surveillance, spying, and
subversion. A good example of how distorted the US spread propaganda
view is, was the Chinese opthomologist who freely was able to spread
false claims about the Covid virus on Weibo - and when he after an hour
realized his mistake and corrected it, the hospital was legally binded
to report it, and when the police contacted him several days later they
just said 'try not to do it again', and then he could continue working.
But in the West US' anti-China propaganda made it to "Chinese Communist
Party silences whistleblower"!.
A list of China's worst "crimes" according to US:
1
China’s "economic offences"? Wouldn't US be at least equally
"offensive" with the same capabilities as China? And isn't US'
continuing dollar theft since 1971 the worst economic offence ever?!
2
China's military expansion in the South China Sea? Shouldn't it rather
be U.S.' military expansion around China's border - and globally?
3
The Chinese state censorship blocking the flow of liberating
information to its citizens. What about U.S.' social media etc.
censorship and blocking that doesn't only covers U.S. but the whole
world? Why is US calling CIA's anti-China meddling and subversion
"liberating information"?
4 The persecution of Chinese
Christians, muslims, and Buddhists, and the Chinese government’s
attempted interference in the US midterm elections.” Show me any such
"persecution" that isn't instigated by CIA in U.S.' efforts to weaponize
religious communities in China for the purpose of harming China. And
how come that US knows best about muslims in China when in fact the
world's most important global muslim organization (OIC has thanked
Beijing for its good treatmnt of Uyghur and other muslims in China?!
Stupid people around the world try to make "career" by working with the CIA to form and train insurgencies.
This
behavior ought to be internationally criminalized - as it is already in
US against those very countries US itself happily use it against.
Everyone
licks the U.S. and its "international world order" to get to ride along
— but doesn't see where it's going. Therefore, the world needs a strong
China that can not only resist US' swindle and hegemony, but which also
firmly believes in the exact opposite, i.e. freedom for each individual
nation. The same idea that the original anti-fascist Human Rights
Declaration of 1948 has about the rights of the individual human - a
declaration that the US doesn't comply with (e.g. regarding women's
rights - compare the ERA amendment that is still missing - as well as
the notorious Sosa v. Álvarez-Machain case) but which China has fully
accepted.
The US is, sadly, rotting from two directions: 1) the
effects of the 1971 dollar theft that left the U.S. living beyond its
means and parasiting on the rest of the world — and desperate to
continue doing so, and 2) an inevitable loser in R&D due to
population structure, education, etc.. Unlike U.S., China has an
ultra-modern infrastructure as well as a soon to be urbanized rural
population the size of U.S. that will more than compensate for an aging
population in a fast digitalized environment.
This means that following rogue state US against China will sooner or later inevitably hit the fan.
In cheat we trust!
Harry Maquire 2022 (above) and 2018 (below)
Harry
Maquire can't play top football but is good at cheating and therefore a
perfect representative of England's new post-Brexit policies.
US' expansionism and imperialism - and its little wannabe puppet Brexit-UK.
Imperialism
is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and
dominion, by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and
economic control of other areas, often through employing hard power
(economic and military power).
UK continues its militaristic genocide against Chagossians and international law.
The
Chagossians were tortured, murdered and exiled by UK military from
their own homeland the late 18th century until the middle of 20th
century. Most Chagossians now live in Mauritius and the United Kingdom
after being forcibly removed by the British government in the late 1960s
and early 1970s so that Diego Garcia, the island where most Chagossians
lived, could serve as the location for a United States military base.
Today, no Chagossians are allowed to live on the island of Diego Garcia,
as it is now the site of the military base dubbed Camp Thunder Cove.
UK can't compete with modern R&D in East Asia - but is "world leading" at lying and cheating about it.
So
Peter Klevius suggests: Stop your shameful militaristic approach which
isn't only stupid and dangerous but also steals resources from the
people. Militaristic expansionism is not a military for defense! And the
only serious way forward for England is cooperation - not war.
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