Blinken told US diplomats they can openly admit US flaws to other countries, report says | American Military News

Jul 22, 2021 View Original Article
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    18% Somewhat Conservative

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    82% Negative

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"During the Biden administration's own first face-to-face meeting with Chinese diplomats, a Chinese official told Blinken that U.S. human rights problems are deep-seated and did not come up only in the last four years, like the Black Lives Matter movement."
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-34% Liberal
"Last week, Blinken formally invited the United Nations Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism and the UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues to come to the U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) responded to Blinken's invitation during a Fox News appearance in which he said, If you invite the U.N. to tell us how racist we are, they should look at the situation in Cuba, borderline epic catastrophe spiraling out of control."
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-6% Liberal
"During the Biden administration's own first face-to-face meeting with Chinese diplomats, a Chinese official told Blinken that U.S. human rights problems are deep-seated and did not come up only in the last four years, like the Black Lives Matter movement."
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-18% Liberal
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33% : During the Biden administration's own first face-to-face meeting with Chinese diplomats, a Chinese official told Blinken that U.S. human rights problems are "deep-seated" and did not come up only in the last four years, like the Black Lives Matter movement.

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