TheRealGeoffPerson
TheRealGeoffPerson t1_j2m3zy3 wrote
Reply to comment by Easy-Bumblebee3169 in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
And they openly engage in debate and discourse.
TheRealGeoffPerson t1_j2m3qul wrote
Reply to comment by Meiray in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
By ‘asking too much’, you mean requiring certain reforms in exchange for money. It would be funny to see anyone try and argue that the reforms they want don’t directly benefit the citizens of these countries, particularly Africa.
TheRealGeoffPerson t1_j2m3ka0 wrote
Reply to comment by teb_art in An analysis of data from 30 survey projects spanning 137 countries found that 75% of people in liberal democracies hold a negative view of China, and 87% hold a negative view of Russia. However, for the rest of the world, 70% feel positively towards China, and 66% feel positively towards Russia. by glawgii
Exactly. The modern norm of mutual benefit is completely absent from China’s foreign policy. It is designed to enslave from the very beginning, just like the colonialism they claim to have never been party to.
TheRealGeoffPerson t1_j4fbptc wrote
Reply to comment by EaterOfFood in Paul Ryan says he 'had too much power' as House speaker by bomberesque1
Couple years ago I was asking people the same question about GW. Odd that GW would look relatively benign compared with the abomination in the office just a few years ago.