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Young people debate human rights in China and the U.S.
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Young people debate human rights in China and the U.S.
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Which country's definition of human rights supports humans more, #China or the U.S.? What are #humanrights? In the U.S., Trump's immigration policies were described by many as "inhumane," the Black Lives Matter movement highlighted racial tensions, and over half a million Americans, unfortunately, died from COVID-19. In China, there have been constant concerns over freedom of speech, treatment of Uygurs in #Xinjiang, and national security issues concerning Hong Kong. But who is right?
Let's see these eight young people debate these questions.
Proposition:
Zoon Ahmed Khan, researcher from Tsinghua University
Shen Zhourong, lecturer at Beijing International Studies University
Enoch Wong, Schwarzman scholar at Tsinghua University
Sunny Mewati, former director of academics at the National High School Debate League of China (NHSDLC)
Opposition:
Veronica Ludaka, student at China Women University
Wang Yixiao, president of Peking University's English Debating Society
Ekaterina Kologrivaya, master student at Peking University
Wang Yuhang, a student of international journalism and communication at Tsinghua University
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Alyare
Alyare
1 day ago
She mentioned fair maternity leave as a pro on the American side and I about spit out my tea. The maternity leave is a joke unless you are upper-middle class and above. I had my child via emergency c-section and was forced to go back to work 2 weeks later or loose my job. So don’t spout fair maternity leave as a pro here in the USA. There are many, many people here that DON’T get fair or even reasonable maternity leave.
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Tony At Google
Tony At Google
1 day ago
You should get a bunch of American to argue for their country, that'll be a laugh.
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Denis J Delgado
Denis J Delgado
1 day ago
I think both sides know that the USA is the loosing side when it comes to Human Rights !
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ABC ABC
ABC ABC
1 day ago
The Proposition had argued better then the Opposition.
The Opposition had a more difficult case to argue as they try to give an alternate facts like “self reflection”.
Both side have done well. But it is clear that the Proposition team has won the debate as they have been more persuasive based on facts.
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Sean Lee
Sean Lee
1 day ago
can't believe they didn't bring up the fact that the land of the free leads the world in incarceration rate....like by a long shot too
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Max DC
Max DC
1 day ago
The West sees China's protection of her society from the "human rights" of some villains as condemnable but they see their own violation of human rights of various societies as nonissue. What an upside down thinking of the West.
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Harmony Voice
Harmony Voice
1 day ago
Double standards represent the West’s arrogance, while human rights and democracy have been hypocritically used as an excuse to sell the West’s own agenda and advance its own interests.
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Dean Owen
Dean Owen
1 day ago
This debate is a bit too amateurish. I'd like to see Einar Tangen and Kishore Mahbubani face off against Mike Pompeo and Tom Cotton and watch them crush the Americans in a proper debate.
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junesia heng
junesia heng
1 day ago
It is true that whatever policy makes, it is about who can deliver...
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Tex AJP
Tex AJP
1 day ago
china supports human rights more, uighurs in xinjiang have better access to healthcare, infrastructure, education, and job than many usa citizens
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ABC ABC
ABC ABC
1 day ago
The Proposition should have raised about the “Trump Swamp” in regards to corruption.
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