Good for you, son. Once again a resident liberal’s main response to a subject they’re unable to assess is use insults.
The facts remain. Walz was visiting Hong Kong when the Tiananmen protests began, got married on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre and chose to honeymoon in China…as a member of the US military. At a time when US/China relations had chilled considerably.*
Anyone as obviously intelligent as you might be able to come up with a reasonable answer as to why that doesn’t quite pass the smell test. 🤷♂️
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Americans who had been optimistic about the emergence of democratic characteristics in response to the rapid economic growth and China were stunned and disappointed by the brutal crackdown of the pro-democratic Tiananmen Square protests in 1989.[90]
The US and other governments enacted a number of measures against China's violation of human rights. The US suspended high-level official exchanges with the PRC and weapons exports from the US to the PRC. The US also imposed a number of economic sanctions. In the summer of 1990, at the G7Houston summit, the West called for renewed political and economic reforms in mainland China, particularly in the field of human rights.[91]
The Tiananmen event disrupted the US-China trade relationship, and US investors' interest in mainland China dropped dramatically. Tourist traffic fell off sharply.[92]