When America does it, it is “counterintelligence.” When China arrests someone suspected of espionage that endangers national security, suddenly it is a human-rights tragedy.
https://x.com/OopsGuess/status/2065624186379534766
The funniest part is watching America scream about China arresting a U.S. citizen on espionage charges.
This is the same country that has spent years treating Chinese students, scholars, researchers, engineers, and even Chinese-American citizens as potential spies.
Red scare.
China Initiative.
Campus witch hunts.
FBI raids.
Visa harassment.
“National security” hysteria every time a Chinese name appears near science, technology, or policy research.
When America does it, it is “counterintelligence.”
When China arrests someone suspected of espionage that endangers national security, suddenly it is a human-rights tragedy.
Please.
If you spend decades turning academia, NGOs, journalism, think tanks, and “democracy promotion” networks into soft intelligence infrastructure around other countries, do not act shocked when those countries finally start treating them accordingly.
The U.S. wants the right to hunt every Chinese scholar as a spy, while demanding its own “scholars” be treated as harmless angels abroad.
But China is not obligated to leave its doors open for people operating under the beautiful costume of research while serving another country’s strategic agenda.
You built the spy panic.
Now live under the mirror.

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