It time we stop tolerating and enabling an evil totalitarian state. China is one of the most evil oppressive regimes in existence. We tried the "oh trade will liberalize them" theory. It has not worked, they put on lipstick for us but nothing really changed.
I'll say one thing for it. This whole Hong Kong/China uproar has done something that I no longer thought was even possible in the U.S. It's actually managed to unite both Republicans and Democrats on an issue.
I hate apple but they get no choice as to whether they follow the law.
If I understand correctly, they banned these apps EVERYWHERE, not just in China (where they were compelled by the law to do so). And even if they only banned them in China, it would still raise moral and ethical issues regarding the company's values and its place in modern Western, democratic markets. If Saudi Arabia passed a law saying that cell phone companies were no longer allowed to sell to phones to women, then Apple and numerous other companies who do business there might well comply. But I damned sure wouldn't want to ever do business with them again afterwards here in America.
Happens all the time. If someone calls me an asshole, I can get pissed at them, I can call them an asshole right back, I can try to convince them I'm not an asshole, etc. What I can't do is force them to call me a sweetheart. Nor would I even want to do that, even if I had the power. It's creepy--in a "1984" way that's just going to end up making them resent me even more.
You can't force people to be nice. And if you try, it will more likley have the exact opposite effect. If you ask people to use a certain pronoun, most people will do it just to be polite. But try to force them, and you'll more often just piss them off.
Because no one has the right to force others to think the way that they do. It's okay to ask. It's okay to persuade. It's okay to criticize. But you absolutely don't have the right to demand that other people to parrot your views in their own speech.
And before you go defending such policies, you might want to think long and hard about how the precedent you set today could be turned against you tomorrow. When the cultural tide turns one day, and you're being forced to only use traditional pronouns, you might feel differently. Just ask Robespierre what it's like when popular opinion turns on a dime and you find your own oppressive laws turned back against you.
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