However this is the one that might be actually visible. Noone knows about transplantations or Uyghurs. However this could actually change how society looks at China, simmilary to 1989.
However this is the one that might be actually visible.
Noone knows about transplantations or Uyghurs. However this could actually change how society looks at China, simmilary to 1989.
Protestors are already being killed fighting neoliberal, US-backed governments in Haiti and Ecuador. This is nothing new and every world power does it. The hyper focus on China when there are...
Protestors are already being killed fighting neoliberal, US-backed governments in Haiti and Ecuador. This is nothing new and every world power does it. The hyper focus on China when there are plenty of other countries doing this, this instant, is extremely strange and IMO shows massive anxiety in Westerners. It's honestly astonishing that the media has been dominated by the Hong Kong story but not a peep about Haiti, Ecuador, and the US-KSA genocide in Yemen, on top of maybe a week max of front page coverage of Kashmir. I don't doubt that next month people will be forgetting about Turkey/Rojava and will still be talking about Hong Kong despite like what, zero deaths so far?
It's not extremely strange if you remember that there are far more direct Chinese influences and investments in the Western world, iconic Western properties have become directly embroiled in the...
It's not extremely strange if you remember that there are far more direct Chinese influences and investments in the Western world, iconic Western properties have become directly embroiled in the Hong Kong situation, and Chinese tensions have been boiling in the west since the George W. Bush administration.
However this is the one that might be actually visible.
Noone knows about transplantations or Uyghurs. However this could actually change how society looks at China, simmilary to 1989.
Protestors are already being killed fighting neoliberal, US-backed governments in Haiti and Ecuador. This is nothing new and every world power does it. The hyper focus on China when there are plenty of other countries doing this, this instant, is extremely strange and IMO shows massive anxiety in Westerners. It's honestly astonishing that the media has been dominated by the Hong Kong story but not a peep about Haiti, Ecuador, and the US-KSA genocide in Yemen, on top of maybe a week max of front page coverage of Kashmir. I don't doubt that next month people will be forgetting about Turkey/Rojava and will still be talking about Hong Kong despite like what, zero deaths so far?
It's not extremely strange if you remember that there are far more direct Chinese influences and investments in the Western world, iconic Western properties have become directly embroiled in the Hong Kong situation, and Chinese tensions have been boiling in the west since the George W. Bush administration.