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        Oh, like kill 50 million + citizens through internal war and poor planning.

        Take away individual liberties and develop the most insane surveillance culture in the world.

        Commit to a slow burn genocide of Muslims.

        Pump out more billionaires than the US for the last two years while massively increasing the income gap.

        They did raise hundreds of millions of people out of abject poverty so you have got to give them that. But then immediately take it away when you learn they are the fourth/fifth largest supplier of arms in the world.

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            Not to my knowledge, but I’m sure they’d like to and don’t recognize Taiwan as separate from China.

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              Call me crazy, but that doesn’t feel as bad as

              • invading Ukraine
              • invading Iraq twice, bombing Iran, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, bombing Yugoslavia, arming a genocide in Guatemala, invading Afghanistan, invading Vietnam, bombing Cambodia and Laos, funding a genocide in Indonesia, funding a genocide in East Timor, funding a genocide in Gaza
              • invading all your neighbors all the time

              Third one is Israel, got lazy.

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                Well, China didn’t invade anyone in the last decade because they’ve already annexed the territories they wanted. It’s not like Uyghurs and Tibetans stopped getting genocided because their territories are already internationally recognised as part of the PRC.

                And they do fund multiple conflicts outside of their own country, like the aforementioned invasion of Ukraine.

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                I definitely think you’re right in that there are degrees to the evil these countries are perpetrating on the innocent.

                I feel like the OP was just saying fuck X country who does evil, which is far from the complete list, haha.

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                  If that the case let’s look who vote with evil things in the UN it’s a clear record where countries stand. This will put UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Canada, Australia, India, Argentina at the top of the list.

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                  Yeah, they just focus on the countries next to them mostly (and even then there’s been sponsored shit stirring in Africa, too)

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                  Feel free to extend it, I’ll edit the comment. Ideally in a pithy format with a pure focus on foreign interference like the US one.

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                    invading Poland, invading Finland, occupying the Baltic states, crushing the Hungarian Revolution, invading Czechoslovakia, invading Afghanistan, arming the Derg regime in Ethiopia, funding proxy wars in Angola and Mozambique, intervening in Moldova, intervening in Tajikistan, bombing Chechnya, invading Georgia, invading Ukraine, funding separatists in the Donbas, bombing Syria, arming militias in Libya, funding mercenaries in the Central African Republic, funding mercenaries in Mali

                    is it ok?

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              I am always dubious of people who claim they have nothing against “the people of <country>” just the government. See it doesn’t fit with lived experience.

              I get called upon to answer for every crime (real or imagined) of the Chinese government because I’m perceived as Chinese for these reasons:

              • I’m half-Chinese and my appearance leans very much toward my mother’s side.
              • I’m resident in China.
              • I don’t instantly leap up and criticize everything Chinese, nor do I instantly agree with ever criticism of China.

              So I’m basically accused of being a Communist Party of China shill (despite, ironically, my not even being permitted to join the Party if I wanted to … which I don’t), being a “brainwashed” Chinese citizen, despite holding a Canadian passport—and never another—for about half a century, and in general treated with contempt and suspicion.

              Despite, you know, “nothing against any Chinese”.

              So … perhaps you’re the exception to the observed rule? But I won’t be putting myself on the line to test it. I’ve got well over half a century of testing completed.

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              I have the perfect parallel, actually. Fundamentalist Christians who babble about “love the sinner, hate the sin”. Their actions constantly belie their pretty words. Same for “love the <insert national citizen>, hate the <nation> government” crowd.

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                I don’t really know to respond to this. You’re projecting things onto me that I can not defend against without divulging too much about my personal life.

                And I also don’t mean to invalidate your experience. I do not doubt that you have gone through that countless times. Nothing I can say can convince you that I’m sincere. And why should it?

                But that leaves me in a weird place. Should I have said nothing? Just criticize a government and make no statement on its average citizens? Assume the sentiment will be implicit? I’m not comfortable with such assumptions on the modern internet unfortunately. I’m not happy with the state of things either.

                But I strive to form my own opinions and always see the individual. Whether you can recognize or trust that or not I feel I have to go on that path.

                I appreciate your input. Even if, or especially because, it led me to think a lot.

          • That’s if they don’t catch you.

            My mom told me the first hand account of how women would just get forced abortions.

            Like there are lots of women that was pregnant with their 2nd unapproved child, then the government found out and they’d force you go get an abortion.

            My mom managed to hide me till like month 8 of the pregnancy, then like someone found out but they turned one eye blind and didn’t report it.

            I mean I don’t exactly understand the full story either, its not like mom wrote a diary on it.

            Basically it was a combination of many factors that lead to me surviving.

            There was an issue of jurisdictions, they mostly left it local governments to enforce, mom was from Taishan and she was working in Guangzhou when she had me, and she was supposed to submit a pregnancy test every 3 months and send results back to their hometown. But mom told me she got another woman to take the pregnancy test for her under her name.

            So like, the people working for the Guangzhou government didn’t enforce it as harshly because she wasn’t registered in their Hukou.

            Perhaps a god exists and they intervened? idk, not really that religious…

            I barely lived, and yes there’s a fine, like somewhere in the ¥20000-¥30000 rmb which was a lot in the 2002s.

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          The west does the same. They don’t call it one child policy but rent.

          In your opinion, what would have been the alternative? A bigger population would have made it much more difficult for China to achieve food security.