> don't try to dictate where leaders of foreign countries get to be
I have zero tolerance for repressive dictatorships. Post 1945 (and partially even before that), the world agreed to at least some sort of basic human rights in peace and in war, but enforcement of that has been sorely lacking - which is what drives authoritarians in their spiral of escalation.
And we're seeing right now less than 1000km away from me sitting comfy and warm in Munich just where that leads to.
> don't exaggerate grievances like your industrial espionage nonsense
My grievances? What about the US government, who finally did wake up [1]?
I have zero tolerance for repressive dictatorships. Post 1945 (and partially even before that), the world agreed to at least some sort of basic human rights in peace and in war, but enforcement of that has been sorely lacking - which is what drives authoritarians in their spiral of escalation.
And we're seeing right now less than 1000km away from me sitting comfy and warm in Munich just where that leads to.
> don't exaggerate grievances like your industrial espionage nonsense
My grievances? What about the US government, who finally did wake up [1]?
[1] https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/21/inside-chinas-spy-war-on-ame...