I don't see any monks setting themselves on fire in the Schumann square in Brussels.
jesus fucking christ, my remarks about you not getting outside of your western 'episteme' have simply got nowhere. you're still directly comparing all these 'issues' from a western perspective, imagining the impacts it would have on a western, liberal imagination. you simply do not understand that, as with the hong kong protestors, the average chinese person sees this and conceives of them as a nuisance and a threat to the established peace and stability, which they guard as their topmost priority. NOT as a westerner sees it.
i am downplaying those events. i am not condoning them, i just don't think something as big as the chinese state is going to come unstuck over tibet. unpopular with the world? sure. thought less of by its trading partners? sure. decried by global organizations? sure. but not undermined. china will maybe someday relent over tibet when they damn well feel like it. it isn't going to precipitate any crisis in their country.
coltan in phones and laptops? you mean that stuff from west africa? why do you think china has been playing the long-game on the african continent all along? do you really think they won't be able to access valuable rare earth minerals via trade or coercion? o k. we'll see how that one pans out.
for every nation's afghanistan, there's a chechnya. we'll see how that pans out.
regardless of your prognostications, my point all along is that they are overwhelmingly satisfied with their government. rampant inequality, environmental pollution, destruction of habitat, scarcity of resources, etc. are all negotiatable within the framework of the CCP. all of those things are very real issues to chinese society on a socio-economic level, yes, but it doesn't follow that they are getting rid of turbo-charged 'state-capitalism' any time soon. wishful thinking on your part all along.
i didn't do coursework in epistemology. i did a literature degree. it's just common knowledge for anyone with a humanities background. i'm sorry you missed out. this whole episteme episode is really regrettable. i think less of you. and that jejune stuff about rorty and having 'enriching conversations with an actual chinese'! oh really it's too much. too cringe-making. you are a funny one.
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