A guest essay writer in the New York Times praised the Chinese Communist Party for helping raise her two American kids and argued the US could learn from China.
"Raising kids in China was a plus in other ways — such as the heavy censorship, which results in a kid-friendly internet, and national limits on how many hours young people can spend playing online video games," she wrote.
"A constant but benign police presence kept order; streets and the green spaces around every corner were kept immaculate, and the sense of civic pride was palpable," she wrote. "There’s never been a more crucial time for us to learn from one another and build new bridges across the street, nation and world. Attention to the common good is a fundamental value I seek in an American government co-parent," she wrote."There is no shortage of condemnation directed at China’s Communist Party by critics in the United States, much of it justified.
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