Can people do emotional labour for me an explain why China good and why China not bad?
I know all countries are going to have bad things going on, but why is China especially good and why is it not especially bad?
I really do want to believe that China good, and the following stuff isn't supposed to be an excuse for me to post "China bad" stuff here. Things I'm specifically worried about are Uyghur genocide, Mongolian cultural genocide, and prison labour. All I know about those is from American documentaries that are probably anti-Chinese propaganda, but they were really convincing and had video of the bad stuff. I work with a lot of Chinese people, and only one of them says that China is bad, and I believe him the least. He had a ridiculous story about people eating his dog and he looooves capitalism.
I know the US and Canada and probably all other places have had this same stuff and are just better at hiding it or excusing it now, so I'm starting out at a point where China seems no better or worse than any other country.
From a relatively mainstream source:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/11/16/chinas-orwellian-social-credit-score-isnt-real/
That entire article is detailing what virtually anyone would think of when you say "social credit score". And then it claims there isn't one. The fuck
My big takeaways were:
From just that article it looks a lot like what the U.S. has. That's still bad (although it could easily be run more fairly than the U.S. system), but it's not as Orwellian as right-wingers make it out to be.