• Allero@lemmy.today
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    10 hours ago

    Sure, but here it’s pretty much about the trade war between the two.

    Neither side is just, and so seeing it as “China bad” is not a neutral outlook.

    In the US-centric environment, standing up for neutrality is easy to confuse with standing up for China.

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      5 hours ago

      I wouldnt want to take a neutral stance here, if the USA is a 53 then China is a 87 on the badometer.

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        3 hours ago

        Here, opinions may vary, but that’s outside the scope.

        If you want my personal opinions, I would reverse the numbers. China is spreading authoritarian power and commits human rights violations primarily within its own confines and in some nearby regions like South China Sea, USA does it globally. Both are not great, though, and commonly I try to treat them with the same measuring stick.