Just who is being ‘isolated,’ China or the US?

Posted By : Telegraf
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Some Western pundits have suggested that the “world” is increasingly resisting Beijing’s influence, perhaps because of a recent Pew Poll finding that growing numbers of Americans, as well as some citizens of Western and Asian countries, have a negative view of China.

However, the problem with this claim is that the “world” is more than just the US and a small number of its Western and Asian allies. Moreover, the Pew findings are not a surprise given the relentless subjective information on China that the Western (mainly US) media, politicians and pundits have been feeding its population for decades.

However, if those who viewed China negatively were asked if they have any credible evidence that the communist country has done what the media, politicians and pundits accused it of doing, the answer would probably be no. For instance, some respondents to the Pew Poll simply echoed former US president Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated claim that the Covid-19 pandemic was manufactured and spread by China to the world.

Therefore, it could be argued that a large percentage of the US population harboring a negative view on China was not only misled but was, in fact, preconditioned to do so. The vast majority of Americans expressing anti-Chinese sentiments have probably never been to China or know anything about the country, believing everything the media, politicians and pundits have said or written about it.

To be sure, China is looking after its national interests first. In doing so, it cannot avoid conflicts with other countries, including the US and its allies.

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