> the comparison with COVID makes no sense what so fucking ever.
Yes, it does. Human Rights, whether we are talking about the right to life or the right to not be assaulted are both driven by morality that values human life. Yes, I know there are different thresholds of what constitutes a violation of Human Rights, and those scales can …
> the comparison with COVID makes no sense what so fucking ever.
Yes, it does. Human Rights, whether we are talking about the right to life or the right to not be assaulted are both driven by morality that values human life. Yes, I know there are different thresholds of what constitutes a violation of Human Rights, and those scales can make one group more repugnant than another based on where your thresholds are. The point of my comment was that the CCP, and especially Xi Jinping clearly have a very, very low threshold for what is acceptable to do to another person in comparison to the majority of people today that follow one of the Abrahamic religions. Even among Muslims, the majority are peaceful and value the lives of non-Muslims, but the actions of radicals overshadow them. In the case of the CCP, the entire party is devoid of a moral code that values human life, so things like removing the liver of a Falon Gong follower while he's alive doesn't raise any eyebrow within the CCP.
> the comparison with COVID makes no sense what so fucking ever.
Yes, it does. Human Rights, whether we are talking about the right to life or the right to not be assaulted are both driven by morality that values human life. Yes, I know there are different thresholds of what constitutes a violation of Human Rights, and those scales can make one group more repugnant than another based on where your thresholds are. The point of my comment was that the CCP, and especially Xi Jinping clearly have a very, very low threshold for what is acceptable to do to another person in comparison to the majority of people today that follow one of the Abrahamic religions. Even among Muslims, the majority are peaceful and value the lives of non-Muslims, but the actions of radicals overshadow them. In the case of the CCP, the entire party is devoid of a moral code that values human life, so things like removing the liver of a Falon Gong follower while he's alive doesn't raise any eyebrow within the CCP.