green_flash t1_j28xz6i wrote
Reply to comment by turbo4538 in Putin expects China's Xi to visit in spring, wants to boost military cooperation by BeautyInTheNegitive
Why would that make him stupid?
turbo4538 t1_j28z1p0 wrote
It's probably not a good idea to be associated with a murderous despot who is losing a war.
green_flash t1_j28zycb wrote
Xi is already responsible for a currently ongoing genocide. How much worse could his reputation get by meeting Putin?
turbo4538 t1_j290xkk wrote
I would say his reputation can get a lot worse. He's not a pariah on the world stage yet like Putin.
green_flash t1_j291wk0 wrote
Sure it could, but just by meeting Putin? Others have done that this year without much controversy, for example Kazakhstan's President and Armenia's PM.
turbo4538 t1_j292xgq wrote
A state visit is different from meeting someone at a summit though, Putin would try to maximize the propaganda win. I can't see much of an upside for Xi.
AirbreathingDragon t1_j2a76ww wrote
Association invites comparison, and Xi knows that the more he keeps being compared with Putin the likelier his countrymen are to get ideas if Putin were overthrown.
I wouldn't be surprised if Xi decides to call off the meeting and start distancing himself from Putin as we near the 1 year anniversary of the war.
circlefullofcurses t1_j2aidu8 wrote
Repression, not genocide. If there was a real genocide, millions would flee China, and they wouldn't allow travellers to speak and film people in Xinjiang, let alone make videos on TikTok and other social media.
turbo4538 t1_j2b4079 wrote
Some observers call it cultural genocide. It's real, it's just done with modern methods and it involves a lot less killing than a "normal" genocide.
circlefullofcurses t1_j2b5i10 wrote
Cultural genocide like in Hawaii? The people don't even learn their own language at school unlike in China.
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