The Tibetan issue used to be felt very strongly, even in America, I believe.
It probably largely still is, but it's much less on the forefront, and probably seen as too hard to solve.
And maybe the younger generations don't know it well.
Anyway, if it became more feasible to improve the situation, I think there would be a lot of support and pressure to do it.
Sure, probably not to the point of entering into a war with a nuclear country, but that wouldn't be needed.
The support for Tibet was due to the fascination for the culture, the people and the places, I imagine.
People so peaceful, places so beautiful, and a culture so fascinating, violated in this way. It's just outrageous, and very hard to comprehend.
Of course anyhow, a reshoring anytime soon is extremely unlikely.
I'm not sure what you meant with the racial animus in the Middle East, by the way
The Tibetan issue used to be felt very strongly, even in America, I believe.
It probably largely still is, but it's much less on the forefront, and probably seen as too hard to solve.
And maybe the younger generations don't know it well.
Anyway, if it became more feasible to improve the situation, I think there would be a lot of support and pressure to do it.
Sure, probably not to the point of entering into a war with a nuclear country, but that wouldn't be needed.
The support for Tibet was due to the fascination for the culture, the people and the places, I imagine.
People so peaceful, places so beautiful, and a culture so fascinating, violated in this way. It's just outrageous, and very hard to comprehend.
Of course anyhow, a reshoring anytime soon is extremely unlikely.
I'm not sure what you meant with the racial animus in the Middle East, by the way