Beijing renewed grievances with Washington on Friday over what it described as
systemic bias against Chinese scientists, following the reported suicide of a
postdoctoral researcher living in the United States. During the Chinese Foreign
Ministry’s regular press conference, spokesperson Lin Jian responded to a query
about the researcher, who state media said had died one day after being
interrogated by U.S. law enforcement. “We are deeply saddened by this tragedy
and have made solemn representations to the United States,” Lin said. He added
that Chinese diplomatic missions had been in contact with the family of the
deceased and were assisting with follow‑up arrangements.
That underestimation is exactly what he is arguing against. Portraying them as merely being sheep is counterproductive.