That is a pretty dark view on almost 1/5th of humanity and a nation with a track record of giving the world important innovations: paper making, silk, porcelain, gunpowder and compass to name the few. Not everything has to be around politics.
It’s quite easy to separate out the ccp from the Chinese people, even if the former would rather you didn’t.
Chinas people have done many praiseworthy things throughout history. The ccp doesn’t deserve any reflected glory from that.
No one should be so naive as to think that a party that is so fearful of free thought, that it would rather massacre its next generation of leaders and hose off their remains into the gutter, would not stoop to manipulating people’s thoughts with a new generation of technology.
This "CCP vs people" model almost always lead to very poor result, to the point that there's no people part anymore: some would just exaggerate and consider CCP has complete control over everything China, so every researcher in China is controlled by CCP and their action may be propaganda, and even researchers in the States are controlled by CCP because they may still have grandpa in China (seriously, WTF?).
I fully agree with this "CCP is CCP, Chinese are Chinese" view. Which means Alibaba is run by Chinese, not CCP. Same for BYD, DJI and other private entities in China. Yes, private entities face a lot of challenges in China (from CCP), but they DO EXIST.
Yet random guys on the orange site consistently say that "everything is state-owned and controlled by CCP", and by this definition, there is no Chinese people at all.
> paper making, silk, porcelain, gunpowder and compass to name the few
None of those were state funded or intentionally shared with other countries.
In fact the Chinese government took extreme effort to protect their silk and tea monopolies.
> That is a pretty dark view on almost 1/5th of humanity
The CCP does not represent 1/5 of humanity.
> and a nation with a track record of giving the world important innovations: paper making, silk, porcelain, gunpowder and compass to name the few.
Utter nonsense. It wasn't the CCP who invented gunpowder.
If you are willing to fool yourself into believing that somehow all developments that ever originated by people who live in a geographic region are due to the ruling regime, you'd have a far better case in praising Taiwan.