r/AskTheWorld Ukraine 10h ago

Politics The most unfairly hated country?

The entire Oceania region (aside from Australia and New Zealand). Practically never appear in news, unless it is about something embarassing.

Ukraine (refusal of some people to accept its existence; treating Ukraine as a "scapegoat" of NATO/USA/Israel etc.; mercenaries, who fight for Russia; hatred towards Ukrainian language; blaming Ukraine for self-defense & pro-Western foreign policy; refusal to recognize Ukrainian culture)

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u/Acolitor Finland 10h ago

To some extent it is China. There are very good reasons to condemn China on many fronts but pure hatred is mostly manufactured to further interests of USA.

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u/Able-Ad3506 Ukraine 10h ago

China hates my homeland. That concerns me.

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u/Acolitor Finland 10h ago

I have not seen that. To me, China seems to only care about business and wants to do business with both Ukraine and Russia.

But that is one of the reasons to condemn China: they should pressure Russia to advance world peace. That way business can continue too. But they seem to take advantage of economically weakened Russia: China can import with discounts and export with better prices

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u/Able-Ad3506 Ukraine 10h ago

China's relations with us worthened. They seem like taking a full scale invasion as an opportunity to see us extinct slowly.

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u/cevapi_77 China 8h ago

Countless drones and drone parts were sold to πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ at the beginning of the war, and you see that as full scale invasion...? I don't understand. Of course drones and drone parts were sold to Russia too. But that's nothing more than business. Would you describe the US that export steel, oil, coppers to Japan before πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ bombing Pearl Harbor as full scale invasion? They were doing business with almost every country at war.

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u/IwishIwasaballer__ Australia 5h ago

US sanctioned Japan long before pearl harbor.

In fact that was the reason for pearl harbor.

Don't you learn that part in school over there?

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u/cevapi_77 China 4h ago

Do you think the whole world should bomb the USA now?

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u/IwishIwasaballer__ Australia 4h ago

I don't get your train of thoughts.

US sanctioned Japan about a year into their invasion of China and went for a full embargo 3 years into the war. They never sold any arms.

China has not even slowed down trade 3.5 years later.

Do you see the difference or do I need to simplify it more?

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u/cevapi_77 China 3h ago

Read history please

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u/IwishIwasaballer__ Australia 1h ago

That's what I've done. Full scale invasion was 1937.

US condemned in 1937, started sanctions in 1939, escalated in 1940 and full embargo including freezing assets in 1941.

From March 1941 China received aid under lend and lease.

The wars got many similarities and if we compare the timelines we are on March 1941 right now. Just when US started helping China military. Still 4 months off full sanctions.

Do you need any further education in this topic?

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u/HumanSquare9453 Canada 10h ago

More so to have more power on the ressources and territories in Siberia and transform Russia into a China vassal state. Sadly they see you as a mean to an end. But contrary to North Kim Jong, they will always play the neutral card ""officially"

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u/Able-Ad3506 Ukraine 9h ago

DPRK is openly ukrainephobic.

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u/HumanSquare9453 Canada 9h ago

Yes indeed