No one forces anyone to serve this market. No one forces governments to allow these kinds of companies to operate their business this way legally.
I agree there is a cultural component here, but there is a cultural component behind many things that we have decided are a net negative for society and used policy to curtail.
It might be fashionable to play pick on China, but that's all this is.
There are plenty of things this is a symptom of. It's a waste of attention and resource to play it safe and comfortable and attack a symptom, pretend we're actually accomplishing something, and then moving on to the next false target.
That's *not* how we build a better world. If we want our elected official to lead then we need to stop accepting their half-ass-ery. This persistent and normalized half-ass-ery is why... well... um... so much of our world is half-ass or worse.
Put another way, America can't keep disproportionately sucking up the world's resources and then play the "Damn those Chinese" card.
p.s. "No one forces anyone to serve this market" I presume you realize how absurd that statement is. The culture creates a market and... no one should serve it? What is that, Bidenomics?
I agree there is a cultural component here, but there is a cultural component behind many things that we have decided are a net negative for society and used policy to curtail.