Genesis
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The Chinese Communist Party is evil. The CCP is communist. The CCP is oppressive. The CCP doesn't respect human rights. The CCP is this that and the other thing. These can all be true, and I'm not here to argue against any of it. At this point you either see the CCP for what it is, or see it as you want to see it. Be it great or otherwise. What needs to be eliminated as a subject of debate is that CCP is what certain people find repulsive about China.
Certain people hate China because of China's power.
You can argue until your eyes turn green about how weak China is relative to America. I would probably agree with most of that statement. At 11 carriers, China is no where near that type of power projection. At 18 trillion dollars, America is not only the biggest economy, it's also one fourth the population. Alliances with all the developed economies, China has neither the pull nor the appeal of the US, or close.
What cannot be said is that some people are not looking in the rear view mirror.
With four times the population, China is poised to take the global economic crown and has already made itself the biggest trade nation. With a bureaucracy hell bent on growth, the Chinese infrastructure, and social services are being improved at an unprecedented rate, could very well be better than the whole developing world combined. With the fastest growing military budget and second biggest in the world, China only spends more per percentage of GDP than two pacifist countries in the top 10.
If CCP is truly the problem, China would not be vilified as such. America has allies that fair way worse on Women's rights, worker's rights. America has allies that are doing far worse than China on the HDI, and economic development. Even on the political fronts, America is allies or friendly with dictators, and human right offenders.
America has supported country that used chemical weapons, America is supporting a country that is, if not genocide, than at least has directly resulted in the death of thousands if not more. America is supporting countries that have known cases of student killing, and America is supporting countries that are actively racist. Even on the economic issue of currency manipulation and copy righted laws, America seems to be only focusing on one country, though offenders are numerous.
This isn't to vilify America, I don't really care either way, but to say what's the difference between those countries and China? If you don't know, you don't need to be here.
Certain people hate China because of China's power.
You can argue until your eyes turn green about how weak China is relative to America. I would probably agree with most of that statement. At 11 carriers, China is no where near that type of power projection. At 18 trillion dollars, America is not only the biggest economy, it's also one fourth the population. Alliances with all the developed economies, China has neither the pull nor the appeal of the US, or close.
What cannot be said is that some people are not looking in the rear view mirror.
With four times the population, China is poised to take the global economic crown and has already made itself the biggest trade nation. With a bureaucracy hell bent on growth, the Chinese infrastructure, and social services are being improved at an unprecedented rate, could very well be better than the whole developing world combined. With the fastest growing military budget and second biggest in the world, China only spends more per percentage of GDP than two pacifist countries in the top 10.
If CCP is truly the problem, China would not be vilified as such. America has allies that fair way worse on Women's rights, worker's rights. America has allies that are doing far worse than China on the HDI, and economic development. Even on the political fronts, America is allies or friendly with dictators, and human right offenders.
America has supported country that used chemical weapons, America is supporting a country that is, if not genocide, than at least has directly resulted in the death of thousands if not more. America is supporting countries that have known cases of student killing, and America is supporting countries that are actively racist. Even on the economic issue of currency manipulation and copy righted laws, America seems to be only focusing on one country, though offenders are numerous.
This isn't to vilify America, I don't really care either way, but to say what's the difference between those countries and China? If you don't know, you don't need to be here.