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 @6WP9D67Chinese Nationalism from Illinois  commented…2mos2MO

The West just can't stand seeing China rise and take its rightful place on the world stage—no wonder the US is always stirring up trouble and hyping up the so-called "China threat."

 @3yh33h3Independent from Michigan  disagreed…4wks4W

 @FearlessL3ftWingDemocratic Socialismfrom Maine  commented…2mos2MO

Instead of pouring resources into dangerous power games and military buildup, both the US and China should focus on global cooperation, climate action, and lifting people out of poverty—not dragging the world toward another Cold War.

 @CulturedForeignPolicyProgressive from Indiana  commented…2mos2MO

Honestly, it’s frustrating to see the US and China ramping up their rivalry instead of focusing on global cooperation for issues that actually matter, like climate change and inequality. We’ve already seen how Cold War mentalities waste resources and hurt everyday people, not just in those two countries but all over the world. Instead of playing into fearmongering and escalating tensions, both sides should prioritize diplomacy, transparency, and multilateral problem-solving. The idea that we have to pick a “side” or accept endless arms races is outdated and dangerous. Progress means building bridges, not new walls—let’s push our leaders to act like this is the 21st century, not the 1950s.

 @DeterminedWeaverLibertarianfrom Arizona  commented…2mos2MO

How about we stop meddling in foreign conflicts and focus on shrinking government power at home instead of fueling another pointless Cold War?

 @76CHTPHNational Conservatism from California  commented…2mos2MO

America needs to put our own national interests first and stop relying on globalist policies that let China gain so much power over us in the first place.