I agree that the China/U.S. conflict is one of U.S. aggression and that U.S. invasive foreign policy sucks, but to only spend less than a paragraph addressing the extreme wealth inequality of China, and brushing it off as something that is somehow magically the fault of U.S. imperialism seems wild to me. Personally, I give minimal fucks about which world superpowers are nicer and instead think we should be using our efforts to convince these world superpowers to put in the minimal amount of effort required to lift millions out of poverty.
I agree that the China/U.S. conflict is one of U.S. aggression and that U.S. invasive foreign policy sucks, but to only spend less than a paragraph addressing the extreme wealth inequality of China, and brushing it off as something that is somehow magically the fault of U.S. imperialism seems wild to me. Personally, I give minimal fucks about which world superpowers are nicer and instead think we should be using our efforts to convince these world superpowers to put in the minimal amount of effort required to lift millions out of poverty.