A Pew survey of 19 countries published yesterday found that unfavorable attitudes toward China reached an all-time high in countries like the U.S. and increased significantly in others.were mainly related to concerns over China’s human rights policies.
Respondents were asked to say whether each issue was a “very serious” or “somewhat serious” problem for their country.ICE Agents Let Sex Traffickers Go Free After Getting Hand Jobs From Asian Prostitutes Of the 19 countries surveyed, 10 countries showed a record-high percentage of holding unfavorable opinions of China, including Canada, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Poland, Hungary, Greece and South Korea, with numbers ranging anywhere from 50% to 80% .
For example, 82% of Americans held unfavorable views of China, but only 70% said relations with China were bad, a significantly smaller percentage.
Respondents ought to check how the West are doing back in their own backyard. A political playbook called “distracting audience with other’s problems, to cover own problems”. In democracy, the best was to get people to come around, is to create fictitious problem to focus on.