Quote from: heffeque on November 06, 2019, 00:04:05
Quote from: S.Yu on November 05, 2019, 20:26:14
Though they're similar in essence, the US censorship is the lesser evil. I support this investigation.
You say it like there are only two options: China or the US. Why is it always the "good vs bad" speech? Over-simplifying things to radicalize opinions should not be the answer.
Because there is no third option existent with any notable traction. In the grand scheme of things right or wrong take the back seat in the face of powerful or weak, and the Xi regime being the dictatorship of the world's largest economy (GDP by PPP) is the most powerful, the US being a democracy inherently has a much higher overhead of running the system, and the EU makes many mistakes the US leftists make, while carefully pampering Xi playing the balancing act between the US and China. Ultimately it's not even a unified power.
If anything I'd wish Japan is the most powerful which would put a damper on the brainwash of both sides, but that's impossible, rather maybe remotely possible with a lot of good will forming a federation with a unified Korean peninsula, but China if not the US would certainly intervene.