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Not that I think wiretapping is a good thing (it's very bad, no matter who does it), but why is it that whenever one posts something critical of China here on Lemmy, there is some commentary arguing that the US is doing the same? I don't understand that. US wiretapping doesn't make this Chinese policy better.
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It doesn't. But it irks me that when the USA does the same shit, if not worse, and just as blatantly, no one cares. But when it's China it's instantly nefarious and dangerous, when in reality it's a world superpower doing exactly what the "good ones" are also doing in this case.
And I'm not pretending that China is less autocratic than our western democracies. But our state surveillance has nothing to envy to theirs.
This is outright false. Just the most recent post in this community is about the NSA spying on air-gapped networks. And there is an awful lot more news on Lemmy criticizing the US, EU, or other Western democracies. (However, there's no whataboutism in these cases. Why?)
Because criticizing china on that stuff is like beating a dead horse. Of course the autocratic country is gonna spy on their citizens and other countries, and engage in state sponsored hacking (and, mind you, I think it's ok for a State to use hacking defensively). But our leaders are criticizing them for that and foaming at the mouth to do the same shit domestically, which makes us look hypocritical as fuck and opens us up to stupid headlines like "Putin blasts France for police violence during recent protests" (which is very tangentially related but a very common one over here)
I guess I got jumpy because I recently watched a video about this that ended with the usual "the state pulled out an obscure old law and shut down the lawsuit and possibly proceeded to secretly fuck with the whistleblower for a while".
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