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Sure, and I'm sure you will find ardent supporters of North Korea regime, Hitler Germany, and Mao's regime. It's not a uniquely Western trend to want freedom, voting rights, and justice. It's also not uniquely Western to see the regime party members get super rich and get angry.
Are there non-Western peoples who want Western things? Sure, the West has been rich and powerful and dominated the world for the last 300 years. It would be incredible for other peoples to not try to emulate the West. But I think you're underestimating the extent to which universalism is a Western metacognitive bias that other cultures don't necessarily share [1]. The idea that there is one universal set of rules tha…
you mean like Libyan revolution, Arab Spring, Taiwan and South Korean democracy, India democracy, Hong Kong protests, Tibet protests, etc?