good morning, TheGreatA,
ayup.
*ponders*
lots of times when talking to China bashing Americans, folks get hung up on the "
Communist China" talking point. as in - communism is evil, hence China is corrupt and terrible and incompetent. the corollary to this talking point is that freedom is good, hence America is saintly and excellent and efficient.
it all seems a little simplistic, no?
what good is freedom if we use that freedom to pursue moronic ends? like, what good is freedom if we use that freedom to elect a swindling carnival barker to run the country? what good is freedom if that freedom is used to energetically spread the myth that the opposition party drinks the blood of infants? what good is freedom if that freedom is used to deny the most basic tenets of science (evolution anyone?)?
Communist China, circa 2021, isn't burdened with some of the unfortunate byproducts of American freedom...and Xi is not Donald Trump. Trump isn't fit to hold Xi Jinping's jock, lol.
the hardship Xi endured as youth during the cultural revolution is genuine. its authentic.
“I always had a stubborn streak and wouldn’t put up with being bullied,” Mr. Xi recalled in an interview in 2000, one of the few times he has spoken about his experience as a teenager in Beijing. “I riled the radicals, and they blamed me for everything that went wrong.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/25/world/asia/xi-jinping-china-cultural-revolution.html
he's a tough SOB, and on top of that, he's a pragmatist; Xi studied chemical engineering in college. a scientist, just like Angela Merkel.
*paces and muses*
if i had to choose between Xi and Donald to lead the the United the States, and i had the magical ability to shoehorn someone of Xi capabilities into our existing political structure, i'd take Xi in a heartbeat and send Trump to Beijing.
easy choice.
i'm not pro-communist or anything like that, but ya gotta call'm as you see'm.
- IGIT