Once again saying the quiet part out loud
for context, this is entirely incorrect.
xi is not “brilliant”(he was very lucky to become PM when he did), and he is losing control.
not just xinjiang, but many provinces of China have been separating themselves from Beijing and trying to declare independence for years.
xi obviously have no control over Taiwan, although they’re trying to brute force the government.
Shanghai is very international and doesn’t want to be associated with Beijing.
Hong Kong obviously doesn’t consider itself as governed by Beijing.
and despite the constant violent dictator tactics, China has persistent protests in every province by brave Chinese citizens standing up and calling out the human rights abuses, the broken economic promises, the countless domestic and foreign political failures of China, the insane quarantine measures taken fruitlessly being a good recent example, the complete collapse of their housing market after the government encouraged everyone to invest all of their life savings in real estate being another.
xi’s “iron fist” is gripping sand, and it is falling through his fingers.
I truly think this rhetoric from Trump is what’s emboldening DPRK and PRC and Russia and Israel to escalate the way they have been. Because if Trump becomes president they can just do whatever the fuck they want to.
Once again, I’ll wait here patiently while literally nobody shows up here to rail against Trump for supporting genocide.
what are you talking about?
The first comment is condemning him and the second comment explicitly mentions that he shouldn’t be supporting genocide.
both comments happen before yours