Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

China’s contempt for the U.S.

Country in a race to achieve global hegemony

- VICTOR DAVIS HANSON

LAST week in Anchorage, Alaska, Chinese diplomats dressed down Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan. Both seem stunned by the broadsides.

Not since newly elected President John Kennedy was humiliated at the Vienna summit in June 1961 by USSR strongman Nikita Khrushchev have American diplomats been so roughly manhandled by a Communist government.

China’s defiant provocatio­ns are not just verbal. Nor are they aimed only at our high officials.

New York University students at a satellite campus in Shanghai were harrassed and jailed by Chinese authoritie­s in two separate incidents this month. Some U.S. diplomats in China were recently subjected to anal swab testing for COVID-19 — supposedly “in error.”

These examples of humiliatio­n and harassment could be multiplied. China has engaged in the insidious and systematic theft of U.S. patents and copyrights. It brazenly violates trade agreements, manipulate­s its currency, dumps products below cost on world markets, engages in cyberwarfa­re, expropriat­es Western technology and stonewalls accurate informatio­n on the origins of COVID-19.

If China gives out money, it believes it owns the recipient. In the past five years, New York University has received some $47 million in gifts from China. The U.S. Department of Education recently cited Stanford University for failing to report more than $64 million in donations from Chinese sources since 2010. It’s no surprise that China recently sent a visiting researcher to Stanford who turned out to be connected with the Chinese military.

Hollywood claims that it is woke. But a recent study revealed that some directors had selected lighter-skinned actors, bowing to the preference­s of Chinese moviegoers and the lucrative Chinese film market, slated to become the world’s largest in 2021.

Many NBA players and coaches have condemned racism in America, yet they have been reluctant to criticize human rights violations by the Chinese. That’s not surprising, given the NBA’s $5 billion Chinese market.

Lots of countries in Africa, Asia and Europe have signed up with the Chinese “Belt and Road” initiative to develop global infrastruc­ture. Some of these partnering nations are now rereading the contractua­l fine print. Chinese multibilli­on-dollar investment­s do not come without strings. The price of borrowing from China is tough terms of repayment and political subservien­ce.

China may have destroyed the culture of Tibet, destroyed democracy in Hong Kong, put Muslim minorities in detention camps and systematic­ally discrimina­ted against African visitors, but the victimizer nonetheles­s plays the victim of supposed American racism. Each time prominent Americans damn the United States as racist, Chinese racists chime in, “Amen!”

China is in a race to achieve global hegemony. It seeks sympatheti­c world opinion — at least until it has achieved superior military and economic power.

So for now, China feigns

China may have destroyed the culture of Tibet, destroyed democracy in Hong Kong, put Muslim minorities in detention camps and systematic­ally discrimina­ted against African visitors, but the victimizer nonetheles­s plays the victim of supposed American racism.

victimhood, and it seeks solidarity with others inside the United States and abroad who claim to be fellow victims of American racism.

Such naked artifice and hypocrisy may seem crazy, given China’s atrocious human rights record. But Chinese leaders view our exploding budget deficits, staggering national debt, lax immigratio­n policies, 2020 summer riots and other internal strife as far crazier — and most welcome supplement­s to their efforts.

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