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by mirimir
2641 days ago
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> ... freedoms and liberties ... Yes, they are for sure doing that. But then, those are European concepts. I'm not even sure if they're really expressible in endogenous Chinese languages. So is cultural imperialism OK, as long as we're really "in the right"? That was basically Spain's argument for taking over Mexico etc. God was on their side. |
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Only inasmuch as they were born in Europe who in turn had to flee their home country to pretty much make it a reality.
In the article in questions here no one is talking about intervening in the internal affairs of other countries.
The point of contention is that China is actively working to prevent the very discussion of what is happening under its authority. And they are actively using violent physical force to impose their authority and prevent discussion and dissent within their borders.
Is history replete with examples of Western countries undertaking violent imperialistic expansion? Absolutely.
Is that what we're doing now or talking about here? No.
> I'm not even sure if they're really expressible in endogenous Chinese languages.
And it never will be expressible unless and until free and open discussion can be engaged in.