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Biden to Chinese Pres: U.S. Only Supports Human Rights As €˜Political Imperative'
2015-04-04
[Free Bacon] Vice President Joe Biden once told Chinese President Xi Jinping that U.S. leaders only support human rights as a matter of political optics, and that this makes the United States no better than China, according to a new New Yorker profile of Jinping.

The New Yorker relates encounters between Biden and Jinping in 2011 and 2012, when both were vice presidents of their respective nations:

Biden told me that Xi asked him why the U.S. put "so much emphasis on human rights." Biden replied to Xi, "No President of the United States could represent the United States were he not committed to human rights," and went on, "If you don't understand this, you can't deal with us. President Barack Obama would not be able to stay in power if he did not speak of it. So look at it as a political imperative. It doesn't make us better or worse. It's who we are. You make your decisions. We'll make ours."

The Wall Street Journal editorial board noted that Jinping has severely punished political dissent, becoming China's most authoritarian leader since Mao Zedong:

Mr. Xi took the advice. Since taking office he has detained more than 1,000 political prisoners, from anticorruption activist Xu Zhiyong to lawyer Pu Zhiqiang and journalist Gao Yu. He has cracked down on Uighurs in Xinjiang, banning more Muslim practices and jailing scholar-activist Ilham Tohti for life. Anti-Christian repression and Internet controls are tightening. Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo remains in prison, his wife Liu Xia under illegal house arrest for the fifth year. Lawyer Gao Zhisheng left prison in August but is blocked from receiving medical care overseas. Hong Kong, China's most liberal city, is losing its press freedom and political autonomy.

Amid all of this Mr. Xi and his government have faced little challenge from Washington. That is consistent with Hillary Clinton's 2009 statement that human rights can't be allowed to "interfere" with diplomacy on issues such as the economy and the environment. Mr. Obama tried walking that back months later, telling the United Nations that democracy and human rights aren't "afterthoughts." But his Administration's record--and now Mr. Biden's testimony--prove otherwise.
Everything the regime undertakes involves a political imperative.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  ...stands for power, by any means.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-04-04 22:03  

#9  Puzzling.
The excuse the State Department gave for not aiding Nigeria with intel on boko haram, gay rights.

Your party is a bumper sticker.
It stands for nothing.
Posted by: newc   2015-04-04 21:01  

#8  I dunno, I read it a couple of times, "the it's who we are" I is fairly strong as is the last line.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-04-04 14:47  

#7  Unfortunately, NomoreBS, he thinks he's confessing on your behalf.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2015-04-04 13:26  

#6  I commend Joe for speaking the truth about those of his ilk. Despicable liars who manipulate an increasingly ignorant and passive citizenry here in collusion with fellow travelers in the media and academia. Absent some radical change in the course of our failing Republic, we will soon be subsumed by immigrants who want the benefits previous generations of Americans created for their children, but are now squandered to buy votes from mindless drones and foreign immigrant thieves. At least the clueless Biden admits a truth about those like him, power demands no principles except attainment.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2015-04-04 11:53  

#5  When has the Middle Kingdom had a non-authoritarian leader?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-04-04 10:52  

#4  Bidan can speak for himself, and sabotage everyone who actually believes in right and wrong along the way.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2015-04-04 09:55  

#3  Insert Captain Obvious graphic.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2015-04-04 09:41  

#2  ie to keep the rubes voting us in power. See, it's all about 'feelings' not substance. "We Care" trumps accomplishing anything. BTW, 'human rights' does not include Christians of conscious.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-04-04 09:41  

#1  I Clavdius?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-04-04 07:05  

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