▲ | lenerdenator 2 days ago | |
> This has become far too normalized due to decades of bad behavior by the US, and it’s going to come back to bite us as US power declines. This has been happening long before the US started doing it. If anything, it's normalized in the US because of the bad behavior prior to the US doing it. China's a great example. What does brutally crushing dissent internally and abroad without even a facade of a single care about human rights get you? Well, in their case, damn near superpower status. Been that way since at the very least Nixon's administration. The net effect was people started to wonder why we bother with the inefficiencies of "rights" and "privacy". The concern for human rights shown since the end of WWII in the West (particularly the US) is an exception, not norm, in history. | ||
▲ | yupyupyups a day ago | parent [-] | |
>The net effect was people started to wonder why we bother with the inefficiencies of "rights" and "privacy". Who are these people you're talking about, tankies, faschists? The Chinese have the government that they deserve. They screw each other over, and what goes around comes around. It's a cautionary tale, not an example to follow. |