One thing autocrats count on to maintain their authority on the world stage is deference. It need not be a physical bow or scrape. Prompt verbal displays of affection, loyalty or other means of humiliation are equally useful.
Consider this example from former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg after former British Prime Minster Boris Johnson dared call China a โcoercive autocracyโ at a Bloomberg-sponsored confab in Singapore:
Bloomberg, who invited Johnson and whose organisation was hosting the event in partnership with the Singapore government, acknowledged at the conference on Thursday that some attendees may have been โinsulted or offendedโ by Johnson's remarks.
But the businessman, a former mayor of New York and friend of Johnson, clarified that they were โhis thoughts and his thoughts aloneโ. He added: โTo those of you who were upset and concerned by what the speaker said, you have my apologies.โ
With friends like Mike, Boris doesn't need any more enemies.
And as for Bloomberg's apologyโฆI'm sure that if the Uyghurs currently rotting away in Chinese concentration camps heard it, they might have a few things to say about who has the real right to be upset, concerned or offended.
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions ofย American Liberty News.
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Bloomberg has always been a commie lover. Nice of somebody to finally recognize it.
I can’t remember Bloomberg being in touch with anything in the real world after he left the mayor’s office in NYC.
He belongs to the American Communist party. Why does anything he says about China surprise you?
want to be a billionaire? sell your soul to Satan (bloomberg)
Didn’t read the article. First thing in comments was a spam ad. In fact, I now UNSUBSCRIBE from this site.
Good riddance.
IN ON it with China