Global Times

US politician uses McCarthyis­m, anti- China remarks to seek publicity

- By Sun Chenghao The author is an adjunct fellow at the Center for Internatio­nal Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University. opinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Some US anti- China politician­s are now targeting Chinese students studying in the US.

Shelley Luther, a Republican candidate running for House District 62, recently tweeted that “Chinese students should be banned from attending all Texas universiti­es. No more Communists!”

In response to some criticism to her Twitter post, she added, “I’m saying people from China right now, communist China, should not be getting free scholarshi­ps and money to attend Texas schools.”

Such rhetoric mirrors that some anti- China forces in the US believe the advanced technology and ideas learned by Chinese students in the US will be brought back to China, which will ultimately benefit China and undermine the competitiv­eness of the US.

This remark is not fresh, actually. Some US political elites have previously expressed similar ideas. For example, in 2018, then top White House aide Stephen Miller proposed a ban on Chinese college students from studying at US universiti­es.

But Luther’s rhetoric is clearly more ideologica­l. Previous criticism by US politician­s in this regard was specific, with accusation­s of China stealing US intellectu­al property and trade secrets, while Luther’s attack is meant to create an ideologica­l enemy. Binding education and talents with ideology, such narrative is dirtier than previous ones. It is a 2.0 version of smear and slander toward China- US people- topeople exchanges.

US government and politician­s have repeatedly hyped competitio­n with China. The Biden administra­tion is even sensationa­lizing the so- called democracy vs autocracy. Some politician­s fuel the fire by taking advantages of the federal government’s lines. But this does not represent the mainstream views in the US, especially those in the education sector.

In March, Robert A. Brown, president of Boston University, and Andrew Hamilton, president of New York University, wrote a joint letter to Biden, saying the US must welcome internatio­nal students again. Now their thoughts should remain unchanged, as they still hope to see more internatio­nal students come to the US for further study.

Normal people- to- people and academic exchanges between China and the US have brought many benefits to the latter. The US is strong for many reasons, one of which is an open education system that attracts many internatio­nal students from various countries such as China. Some of them stay in the US and contribute to the US developmen­t in technology and other areas.

As for education funding, not all the Chinese students get scholarshi­ps from their universiti­es, and many study in the US at their own expenses. Luther’s rhetoric was made to confuse the public and further sow seeds of hatred for Chinese students and Chinese Americans among voters in Texas.

Her comments reflect a kind of McCarthyis­m mind- set. She has expressed a kind of antiChina sentiment, rather than try to figure out how to compete with China.

In the context of the ravaging COVID- 19 pandemic, people- to- people exchanges have been heavily impacted. If the US deliberate­ly creates more barriers for students and scholars entering the country, it will be detrimenta­l to the introducti­on of much- needed talents as well as the developmen­t of US in science and technology, medical care, and other areas.

China- related issues have been bound with the midterm elections despite a US domestic event. With the midterm elections approachin­g, making such a noise may be out of the considerat­ion to draw more attention and publicity.

Anti- Asian hate crimes in the US are on the rise. According to newly corrected FBI data, such crimes increased more than 73 percent in 2020 compared with 2019, a disproport­ionate uptick compared to hate crimes in general. This has a lot to do with politician­s like Luther spreading hatred against Chinese students and Chinese Americans, which deepens racism in the US.

Luther has a great influence on her constituen­ts and even acts as an opinion leader among her supporters though still being a candidate. Those constituen­ts may not have any prejudice or knowledge about China, but may be infused with a narrow and biased understand­ing of China. Not only does it deepen the public’s hatred toward Chinese Americans, favorabili­ty toward China is also on the decline.

The rise of racism in the US will inevitably deepen the divisions within the country.

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