@Paradoxical Pacifism brought up valid criticisms of actions sponsored by people in the US government both historically and recently. I believe in in terms of scale, even the worst leaders United States does not inflict the level of suffering that the CCP does. But beyond quantitative suffering there is a qualitative difference. Here's an old joke from the 1980s.
[T]his was an argument in which the American, trying to prove how great this country is, said, "Look, I can walk into the President's Oval Office. I can pound the desk and say, `Mr. President, I don't like the way you're running our country.''
And the Russian said, "I can do that.'' He said, "You can?'' He said, "Yes. I can walk into the Kremlin to the General Secretary's office. I can pound on his desk and say, `Mr. General Secretary, I don't like the way President Reagan's running his country.''
In the United States we can talk about the evil things people in power are doing but people cannot do this in China (and many other places).
Historically, the US' effort in disenfranchising blacks were largely in the interests of maintaining White supremacy.
Two wrongs don't make a right. And a past wrong is not as bad as a current wrong.
I have been aware of the evils that Americans have perpetrated since I was eight years old. I created this thread to raise awareness of the evils perpetrated by the CCP. You are welcome to talk about the social problems the United States is dealing with here on L-O but is probably best in it's own thread.
The Jim Crow laws have been abolished decades ago. There is a lasting legacy but we are at least
trying make things better. The China is doing this
right now. African migrants in China have huge limits on where they can rent shelter or where they can shop.
The CCP is pushing the supremacy of the Han ethnic group
right now. Tibetans, Mongolians, Uighers are all facing systematic discrimination for where they can work, shop, or live. Not to mention arbitrary detentions, attempts to overwrite their culture. Not to mention the reproductive genocide with forced abortions, sterilization or human trafficking of minority groups. Also minorities are literally enslaved
right now, whereas the United States abolished slavery 150 years ago.
Everyone I know who has been through public school in the United States has watched
Roots and talked about the many things involved. No one is disputing that the United States has a dark history with race relations.
Not you, PP, but I have seen media figures and ordinary people wave other CCP human rights abuses but REALLY make a lot of noise about much smaller abuses in the West. That's hypocritical.
The CCP's propaganda arm has been employing the same general strategy since the 1990s whenever people shine on a light on their human rights.
"Well, you guys are
racist! So get off our backs!"
They know that "racism" is a magic word in the United States. Any accusation of racism immediately forces someone on the defensive. I'm not saying we shouldn't try to make race relations in the West better, but I don't think a discussion on the CCP is the best time or place to bring it up.