• Kacarott@aussie.zone
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    17 hours ago

    One of the most frustrating things that I see so commonly, is that when there is criticism of the Chinese government, it is almost always redirected into whataboutism about the US.

    I’m not from the US or China. My views are that both these governments are terrible, though I admittedly am not very informed about China. But these kinds of non-responses do not help.

    Edit: I do realise that this meme itself sort of sets up the comparison, but I just wish we could analyse the actions of each government independently, without making excuses for one by pointing fingers at the other.

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      17 hours ago

      “I’m not informed, but they’re terrible!” Is a pretty arrogant take.

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        8 hours ago

        It will get funny when the “im not american” @aussie.zone user turns out to be Australian.

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        17 hours ago

        I’m sorry, is it discouraged to be self aware? It is very common to have preconceived ideas about things based on media/whatever, however I am trying to be self aware enough to realise that this view isn’t based on very much research, which is why I’m trying to re-evaluate it.

        Surely it is far more arrogant to assume I have no ill-informed views, and that I have never been affected by misinformation.