Global call is for US to stop being a threat to peace
Back in November 2012, I condemned the documentary Death by China based on the book Death by China: Confronting the Dragon - A Global Call to Action by Peter Navarro, then a professor at University of California-Irvine and now director of the White House National Trade Council and an assistant to US President Donald Trump.
I equated the movie to "hate speech" because its key points are China is bad in every respect; China is stealing American jobs, killing its babies with unsafe toys, and its army is preparing to kill Americans. I also called the movie "garbage" and "akin to World War II Nazi propaganda" that "should never have made it to the screen".
Sadly, slandering of China has become a favorite pastime for some US politicians, as exemplified by Donald Trump in his 2016 campaign. The HuffPost Entertainment's hilarious video Donald Trump Says 'China', in which China is mentioned 234 times, has been viewed 14.58 million times on YouTube.