China brands U.S. democracy 'weapon of mass destruction'

Authored by japantoday.com and submitted by Tall-Stretch-8716

China was left out of the two-day virtual summit

China on Saturday branded U.S. democracy a "weapon of mass destruction" on Saturday, following the U.S.-organized Summit for Democracy which aimed to shore up like-minded allies in the face of autocratic regimes.

China was left out of the two-day virtual summit -- along with countries including Russia and Hungary -- and responded by angrily accusing U.S. President Joe Biden of stoking Cold War-era ideological divides.

"'Democracy' has long become a 'weapon of mass destruction' used by the U.S. to interfere in other countries," a foreign ministry spokesperson said in an online statement, which also accused the US of having "instigated 'color revolutions'" overseas.

The ministry also claimed the summit was organized by the U.S. to "draw lines of ideological prejudice, instrumentalize and weaponize democracy... (and) incite division and confrontation."

Instead, Beijing vowed to "resolutely resist and oppose all kinds of pseudo-democracies".

Ahead of the summit, China ramped up a propaganda blitz criticizing U.S. democracy as corrupt and a failure.

Instead, it touted its own version of "whole-process people's democracy" in a white paper released last week that aimed to shore up legitimacy for the ruling Communist Party, which has become increasingly authoritarian under President Xi Jinping.

While the U.S. has repeatedly denied there will be another Cold War with China, tensions between the world's two largest economies have spiraled in recent years over issues including trade and technological competition, human rights, Xinjiang and Taiwan.

The U.S. Treasury on Friday sanctioned two high-level Chinese officials for human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region and placed Chinese AI surveillance firm SenseTime on a blacklist for its facial recognition technology targeting the Uyghur minority.

Taiwan, a democratic self-ruling island that is claimed by China, was invited to the U.S. summit in a clear snub to its larger neighbor.

But Beijing got a boost in the middle of Biden's summit when Nicaragua dropped its previous diplomatic alliance with Taiwan, saying it only recognized China.

The announcement leaves Taiwan with only 14 diplomatic allies. In response, the U.S. State Department called on "all countries that value democratic institutions" to "expand engagement" with the island.

imgprojts on December 11st, 2021 at 22:41 UTC »

Meanwhile Russia tells everyone they will invade another country.

BuSsYBoI-sTaYpOpPiN on December 11st, 2021 at 17:51 UTC »

Aw shit, America! The guy you think sucks thinks you suck!

ElHanko on December 11st, 2021 at 17:06 UTC »

A reminder that even sophisticated propaganda machines produce cringe now and then.