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  • 中华人民共和国万岁

  • He supports so many dictators and many of America's enemys:

    Sudan, Burma, Iran, North Korea, Syria.

  • @wjl0827

    So, what did any of those countries that you mentioned ever did to you? Tell me, why do you hate them? What, did those people killed your dad & your brothers, raped your mom & sisters, or what? Or is it that those people simply said no to the U.S.? Which one is it? Or is it that you just hear & believe from what that little box you call your TV tells you to believe w/o even doing independent research yourself? I mean, none of these countries invaded anyone, so why the hate, eh?

  • @haunnnnnn Well considering Sudan's Omar al Bashir was behind the Darfur genocide that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions. Look if you are trying to say that I think America does not have it's own problems that is not true. I admit that America supports horrible dictators such as Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, but China does as well.

  • @wjl0827

    However, those are internal affairs those countries all have, and nobody, no country, has the right to interfere in the affairs of these countries. And besides, it's well-known that foreign interference, more often than not, has negative side-effects to the country in-question. You don't see Sudan having a dozen aircraft carriers, Syria having ICBMs, and Burma, seriously? These countries don't have anything to threaten anyone with, and the U.S. has all this tech! I mean...

  • @wjl0827

    By foreign interference. I mean that things like covert action, economic sanctions, rigging the U.N., invasions, etc., don't do anything to solve the problem, it just creates more problems. I mean, if you actually take a good insight in U.S. history, it's actually the one supporting more "dictators" than China, Russia, etc. could ever dream of supporting. Most of those dictators, past and present, the U.S. supported were quite horrid, like Pinohet, Diem, the Shah of Iran, etc.

  • @wjl0827

    Along with others, like Pol Pot, Suharto, Ferdinand Marcos, Mobutu, the Duvaliers in Haiti, Manuel Noriega, the so-called "freedom fighters" that the US. used to support back in the 80s in Afghanistan, that you now are fighting, and that's just getting started. Oh, and in many of these countries, the U.S. sent the CIA in to take down leaders who were democratically elected there, thus destroying democracy in those countries, and making those people hate the U.S. in the 1st place.

  • @wjl0827

    So, ironically speaking, the U.S. is at fault for destroying what the U.S. values the most, well, not that anyone ask's for those kinds of values, but let's not get into that. Thing is, it's the U.S. fault for messing around with the world, and it gets what it gets. And for the people that I have mentioned, they were installed by the U.S., so that U.S. companies & interests can operate freely there, and rape the lands there. So, really, what country is being the real dictator here?

  • @wjl0827

    Speaking of genocide, can't the Iraq war count as a genocide of sorts? I mean, hundreds of thousands of people died there too, and millions displaced there as well, and Iraq was starting to be on it's way until the U.S. went in & destroyed the country's infrastructure for decades to come, and what about the Vietnam war, the many regime changes in other countries, U.S. foreign policy on Latin America in the past, and the others? Everyone was silent for the U.S., odd enough...

  • Death to Communists!

    muerte a los comunistas!

  • Long live China!

  • keep going China

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