Alexander uses this frame to describe a U.S. pattern of emphasizing some persecuted groups, such as Christians in Nigeria, while ignoring destruction of Christian communities elsewhere when it is geopolitically inconvenient.
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selective human rights
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that the United States has this unbelievably selective approach to human rights violations so uh Christian communities across the Middle East as we know..."
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"...that the United States has this unbelievably selective approach to human rights violations so uh Christian communities across the Middle East as we know..."
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Mercouris opens by asking for predictive geopolitics rather than another issue-by-issue panel, and Jiang answers by folding Ukraine, Europe, Iran, China, and domestic American disorder into one machine.
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