Thanks to Pandemic, China could overtake the U.S. as the world's largest economy earlier than expected -- The latest GDP reports show that of the U.S. fell by 2.3% in 2020, while China’s grew by 2.3%

You mean treasury bonds? The ones China happily buy?

There's a difference between bonds issued by a democracy and bonds issued by an Imperial government propped up by Western interests at the barrel of the gun, which does not even possess sovereignty over its own country, at ridiculous interest rates to little benefit to the country's actual people.

China wasn't even a sovereign country then. It wasn't until 1945 that a Western citizen would be tried under Chinese law by Chinese courts for crimes committed on Chinese soil against Chinese people; before that time only a foreign consular court could try them under the laws of their nation of origin.

So you deny that China is committing genocide?

A cultural genocide, as in attempts to destroy a particular culture, absolutely. It's terrible and should be criticized.

But it's shouldn't be confused with a physical genocide as in the mass murder of people due to their ethnicity.

It's fascinating that so much attention has been paid to a cultural genocide compared to the actual mass murder of the Rohinga people by Myanmar, yet both are Muslim. But the perpetrator of one happens to be the West's current bête noir.

Using statistical extrapolations based on surveys conducted with a total of 3,321 Rohingya refugee households in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, a study estimated in January 2018 that the military and local Rakhine population killed at least 24,000 Rohingya people and perpetrated gang rapes and other forms of sexual violence against 18,000 Rohingya women and girls. They estimated that 116,000 Rohingya were beaten, and 36,000 were thrown into fires.[9][10][1

Tell me how many Uighurs have been thrown into fires?

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