It's amazing to watch the anti-China mass hysteria develop in real time. It's like the run-up to the invasion of Iraq and Russiagate all over again. I know many of you *think* it's different, but I *implore* you to think very carefully, because I can *guarantee* you it's not.
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We're still in the early stages, but in my opinion, we're clearly getting there. The amount of absolute nonsense that I read on China's role in this is absolutely incredible.
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Our responsible leaders should be pushing very hard for economic sanctions against China and efforts to bring supply chains either home domestically, or at least out of PRC to Eastern Europe and the rest of Asia. War with China would not resemble Iraq or Afghanistan at all.
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I think this "outrage" is more localized. Asians all over the country are experiencing xenophobia because they "look Chinese". A family friend who is Asian-American (US citizen) was going to the airport somewhere in Cali. Said 2 uber drivers left after they saw he was "Asian".
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That's only xenophobia if they left because they don't like asian people. If it's a misguided attempt to protect themselves it"s not xenophobia.
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Lol I’ve seen enough anti-China outrage in your tweets alone, my fellow shill bot
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But "Russia", meaning Kremlin, because neither Russia no its colonies have other voice, was very much for "invading Afghanistan". It was when Putin gave the US the airbase in Ulyanovsk.
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