this post was submitted on 25 May 2026
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Sorry. It's hard to tell in these communities when the discourse is neutral because imperialism seems to be sanctioned so long as it's the right side that is committing it. And frankly, I find this game of wacamole exhausting. It might be true that there is additional context that highlights the impetus for the China's aggressive manouvering in international waters. It doesn't really change much about the present. Same applies to Israel. I understand why the Israeli people feel victimized by suicide bombers but it doesn't justify the atrocities being committed by the IDF.
I get that. The hypocrisy of criticising one side, but not being able to bear any criticism when the other side does the same is infuriatingly lacking in moral backbone.
And while a change from US to Chinese hegemony might have some short term gains for some places, there would also be losses for others - one need only look at the Balochi, Tamils, Myanmar/Burma, Afghanistan for no shortage of examples.
The PRC is an imperial power ascendent, and the national ideology and mood is already scarily fascistic.
I mentioned Israel-Palestine for history, as too many folks seem to want to portray October 8th as a random, unprovoked attack by Palestinians - removing it from historic context which, all events, must always be kept.
We can never hope to build a better future without knowing and understanding how events lead to one another.
Anyhow, I'm sorry for any stress caused.