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Was it really neccessary to fly there?
It's bad for the environment to take uneccessary flights and it sets a bad example.
I‘ll not take away the working person‘s well earned vacation once or twice a year, especially in a big country like the US (I generally understand that the attitude towards flying is different there).
But some dude who took a plane to yap in front of an office building? Nah.
Lmfao good lord. Get real
This is one of those times where it’s entirely justified. Our local government (USA) is saying one thing about foreign lands, but reality is observably different. There’s no way to accomplish this kind of journalism without traveling to the place the administration is lying about.
There are very few dedicated passenger liners left in the world that aren't luxury travel cruises. The only one I'm aware of that has a US route only goes across the atlantic from NY to the UK.
The only sea based options to get to China from the us would be to try to get passage on a cargo ship going the same way, or charter a small vessel fir the voyage, which would likely cost thousands.