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China Condemns America — While Threatening Taiwan’s Freedom

Power is not morality. Hypocrisy is not leadership.

When China condemns the United States over Venezuela, it presents itself as a defender of sovereignty and international norms. But that claim collapses the moment Taiwan enters the conversation.
In this video, I explain why criticizing U.S. actions does not require blind anti-Americanism — and why the Chinese Communist Party’s behavior toward Taiwan represents something far more dangerous: permanent coercion, denial of consent, and the normalization of intimidation.
This is not an anti-China argument.
This is not an attack on the Chinese people.
This is a critique of hypocrisy, double standards, and power without accountability.
A single U.S. intervention can be debated, challenged, judged, and constrained by media, courts, allies, and public opinion. China’s pressure on Taiwan is not temporary, not conditional, and not accountable. It is systematic — and it is justified through fear, not confidence.
I believe: • Power does not equal morality
* Sovereignty without consent is coercion
* Choice, not force, defines legitimacy
If the Chinese Communist Party is uncomfortable hearing this, that is acceptable. Truth is not required to be comfortable — only to be spoken.
Topics covered: • U.S. intervention vs. Chinese coercion
* Why Taiwan is not Venezuela
* Hypocrisy in sovereignty arguments
* Why the CCP fears comparison with the U.S.
* Power, consent, and legitimacy
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Discussion is welcome. Intimidation is not.

Видео China Condemns America — While Threatening Taiwan’s Freedom канала Dan Politics
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