I trust them more. Not that I want anything to do with them, but the rules do make a certain amount of sense (in that, they can be followed, not that I agree with them). And are much less likely to change at the drop of a hat, unlike Wokeism. Neither is a good option (I'd much prefer "just leave me the flip alone!"), but if I had to choose between praising Winnie the Pooh or living in Wokeistan, I'd choose Pooh.
I hear you, and feel roughly the same. China is a 'lesser evil'/'enemy of my enemy' level of trust for me. A multi-polar world is better than totalitarian globohomo hegemony, but that doesn't mean each of the poles can't be 'evil' in its own way.
The likelihood that I run afoul the Chinese government is incredibly slim. The likelihood that I do something to offend the wokies is all but guaranteed.
Kinda...except its by the Chinese and I trust them even less than mastercard/visa, and that doesn't mean I trust them either
I trust them more. Not that I want anything to do with them, but the rules do make a certain amount of sense (in that, they can be followed, not that I agree with them). And are much less likely to change at the drop of a hat, unlike Wokeism. Neither is a good option (I'd much prefer "just leave me the flip alone!"), but if I had to choose between praising Winnie the Pooh or living in Wokeistan, I'd choose Pooh.
I hear you, and feel roughly the same. China is a 'lesser evil'/'enemy of my enemy' level of trust for me. A multi-polar world is better than totalitarian globohomo hegemony, but that doesn't mean each of the poles can't be 'evil' in its own way.
Praise one Pooh, or accept the pooh flung by a generation of bussy bearing trust fund kids.
Oh gee, let me think.
The likelihood that I run afoul the Chinese government is incredibly slim. The likelihood that I do something to offend the wokies is all but guaranteed.
Competition is always good.