This is sad, not maddening. I don’t know what to say if we cannot cleanly talk about genocide—that’s what it is by any definition—in a country where you may well have spent the rest of your life in jail for writing this about that country’s government. That’s not excusing the US.
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I'm vehemently objecting the framing that it's "becoming genuinely difficult" to answer the question “is the United States better, worse, or the same as China?”. It's very easy to answer without hesitation while making the valid points you make about the US and what we're facing.
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Also, side point, in Germany, which you praise, and where I have family (as many Turks do!), I know people who faced citizenship denial because their very very German spouse could not prove German BLOOD from before world war II, where many children born there have no citizenship.
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It's true as you write that for one particular historic crime, Nazis, the official German response has been acceptance (well, after being soundly defeated twice and having been forced to but I'll take it), but the racism there, *legal* & informal, can be so deep it's suffocating.
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Also correction: in Germany, which you praise, and where I have family (as many Turks do!), I know people who faced citizenship denial because their very very German spouse could not prove German BLOOD from before world war ONE, where many children born there have no citizenship.
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So people literally had to prove, with no gaps in paperwork, that their German spouse was blood German (yes, what it sounds like, blood, as in German blood) from before 1914 before being allowed to apply to confer citizenship to their legal spouse with whom they had children.
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In any case I think we can and should point to any US admin's hypocrisy and US moral crimes without saying it's getting "genuinely difficult" to decide better or worse between one stupid tweet by a President baselessly suggesting postponing elections to *actual* totalitarianism.
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That's bad. Anything that restricts voter access to voting is bad. The idea that this is at all difficult to tell apart with *actual totalitarianism* where, forget voting, people are not able to whisper mild criticisms of the lifelong leader without risking total ruin is absurd.
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