freediver wrote on Aug 22
nd, 2021 at 6:12pm:
Quote:If you're trying to pretend China is on some steady path of liberal reform
I wouldn't say steady.
Quote:Economic growth in China comes down to its population, not its economic policies.The CCP retards growth precisely because it won't allow liberalisation.
The growth you see is a result of rapid economic liberalisation. Population is only part of it. You complain about them destroying a company, but not long ago they sent up to 55 million people to the grave to show their dedication to communism.
60% of their GDP comes from private enterprise, which did not exist in China until recently.
Sorry, what does GDP have to do with human rights?
I'd hazard the Saudis have a larger private sector and still behead their political opponents with surgical bone saws in broad daylight.
You'd probably have a better case if you wanted to present capitalism as a force for liberalism with the Saudis, but then you'd be stuck trying to defend their human rights record too.
But do you know? We wouldn't be having this debate if you didn't try to make out the Taliban was responsible for Sept 11 during one of your more absolutist pronouncements.
Most of us are happy to accept that things are complicated. You prefer to see the West as a beacon of shining light, shadowed only by the backward forces of Islam, socialism and
tintedness.
The last five years of US politics, at the very least, should show you just how impossible this vision is. Not only have the shadows come from white supremacism, authoritarianism and the religious right within, Islamist outfits like the Taliban have gone almost unnoticed.
Now, we'll be watching them join forces with Russia and China, testing the West where it's most sensitive. As China quietly builds up its strength, as Putin quietly sows the seeds of resentment, and as the white supremacists on this board and elsewhere drum up a cacophony of fear and loathing to drown out any semblance of reason or rational informed debate, we'll all see that quaint, post-Cold War vision of American-led capitalism saving the world fade into a distant memory.