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jumpman500 | 2 years ago

There’s a culture war, not a real war with China. If we censor the CCP just like they censor us then we are just as authoritarian as them.

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JumpCrisscross|2 years ago

> There’s a culture war, not a real war with China

China’s a geopolitical adversary. We didn’t need to go to war with the Soviets for the Cold War to be real. (Also what on earth is a “culture war” in geopolitical terms?)

> If we censor the CCP just like they censor us then we are just as authoritarian as them

Only to someone with no sense of scale. Again, you can do that. But you expand the definition of authoritarianism to cover just about any human activity.

gettodachoppa|2 years ago

>Only to someone with no sense of scale. Again, you can do that. But you expand the definition of authoritarianism to cover just about any human activity.

So start referring to America as "softer authoritarians than China" instead of this charade you put up now. Then people would be less miffed by your hypocrisy.

Everything political that comes out of America is such self-serving slop that I don't understand how anyone above age 30 buys it. When mass-censorship and consensus manufacturing is enacted on mainstream social media (oh sorry, when the US does it it's just "the algorithm" and "alignment", not a mean evil dictatorship), when Americans are forbidden from having a chance to vote for their preferred president in Colorado, when you wage a proxy war against Russia to the last Ukrainian man, when you get Ukraine to ban all opposition political parties, when you bomb countries for decades in the Middle East, every time it's done in the name of democracy.

15457345234|2 years ago

Unfortunately a lot of 'special interests' are trying as hard as they can to turn that culture war into a genuine hot war - which I don't feel anyone has any real appetite or need for - and all/most of the media seem to be playing along.

It's a bit exhausting and frankly, pathetic, to watch people literally talking it into existence out of thin air.

jacquesm|2 years ago

That does not follow at all.

beeboobaa|2 years ago

What a ridiculous take. Do you also want to be worked to death in a sweatshop because banning it would be too authoritarian?

jumpman500|2 years ago

No because I believe in workers rights… and freedom of speech. Civil rights are important democratic principles.