Biden speaking with a wink

In a televised interview after his election, Biden declared that China’s handling of the Uighur issue in Xinjiang is simply a matter of cultural differences and that Xi Jinping‘s China follows its “cultural norms”. The old man said: Cultural leaders are different norms in each country and their leaders are expected to follow – this sentence, in the single There are three grammatical innovations, such as the plural, which cannot be concluded to be grammatically correct because Biden blinked and stammered, but may only be said: As the president of the United States, white, and a native English speaker, Biden’s English could not be grammatically wrong – because China feels tragically bullied by the West as a The United States should not object to China’s handling of the Uighur issue and the Hong Kong issue because China feels so badly bullied by the West into being a “victimized” (Victimised).

Only Biden complementary flight said: China offends human rights, will pay the price. The price how much money, Biden did not say. I don’t know if he is afraid to say too much detail, his son is afraid to pay the price of Bohai Huamei shares.

But when Biden was asked about human rights for Uighurs in Xinjiang during the Democratic presidential primary on February 20, 2020, he used the racially biased term “thug” (This is a guy who was a thug) in a categorical and rhythmically fluent manner Chinese President Xi Jinping (though I don’t quite understand why the first is and the second was in the past tense), Biden’s racial insults would have outraged any Chinese.

There are only three logical possibilities for Biden’s speech: first, that Biden, an English grammarian and racist, is soberly hostile to China; or second, that he is senile; or third, that Biden is sober and only lies at times.

Let’s hope the old one is the one.

If it is the third possibility, then the difference between Biden and Trump is that Biden lied by blinking desperately, and Trump lied by never blinking righteously.

But ANYWAY, no matter how Biden blinks and shakes the balance, on a cultural anthropological level, Biden is not wrong. Each country has its own cultural norms. Leaders must follow. Whether Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi and the democratically elected government cleared out some Rohingya Muslim refugees and then the junta turned around and imprisoned Aung San Suu Kyi in a coup d’état, what is the “condemnation” of the US State Department for this cultural norm in Myanmar?