• AlgeriaWorblebot@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    I understand it to be geopolitically significant. Biden, head of state for a big country. Xi, head of state for another big country. China’s made it known they don’t want Xi called a dictator. Biden’s done it anyway.

    It’s the scale of the thing that matters here. It’s a political statement of gravity. He’s calling any bluff they’ve got going, and demonstrating that the USA doesn’t respect China enough to use their preferred nomenclature. It’s a calculated insult and a challenge.

    • orbit@beehaw.org
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      2 years ago

      A challenge yes, but hard to see as an insult by the audience as while the term isn’t flattering in a modern context it’s closer to how Xi has aligned himself.

    • cyd@vlemmy.net
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      2 years ago

      It’s a calculated insult and a challenge.

      Occam’s Razor says that Biden, a famously gaffe-prone politician, simply made a gaffe.