So, you want to talk about human rights in China?
I am a US citizen living in China, and I've never felt more free than I do in China.
In China, we are:
Free from street crime
Free from fear at night
Freedom from endless student debt
Freedom from ubiquitous credit card debt
Freedom from tax on one's home
Freedom from homelessness
In the US one can say irresponsible things; that's it.
China does Human Rights right.
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Los cables filtrados de la embajada de EEUU desmintieron las supuestas masacres en la plaza de Tiananmen, confirmando en gran parte la versión oficial del gobierno chino.
Pero las ONGs de derechos humanos, el brazo más repulsivo de la CIA, siguen intentando colocar el relato.
Mearsheimer says China could not rise peacefully.
But the comments got to the real question:
China already rose peacefully.
It did not bomb its way into the world’s second-largest economy.
It did not build 800 overseas military bases.
It did not sanction half the planet.
It did not invade, assassinate, regime-change, and call it “order.”
China rose through factories, ports, railways, power grids, shipyards, engineers, workers, and decades of national discipline.
The real question is not whether China can rise peacefully.
It already did.
The question is whether America can decline peacefully.
And that is where the real danger begins.