Oh, I do grasp your logic. You are using whataboutism with a healthy dose of ignoring specific egregious human rights violations in China. You have chosen to rather than address problems with China in a discussion about China, to say hey look over there! That's how this always goes though, I say forced abortion and the respondent just refuses to talk about it. They might accuse me of racism (I'm extremely sympathetic to Chinese citizens and people living under Chinese occupations) or call me a sinophobe, but none will do more than give passing credence to specific evil deeds of the Chinese government.
Which coincidentally is exactly how China deals with their dirty laundry. They just don't allow people to talk about it, and that is at the heart of the problem. It is spreading to. Their prohibition on talking about it is spreading and poisoning discourse far outside of China. Send a tweet about Hong Kong and face potential repercussions. Put Taiwan's flag in your movie and that might be a problem. Scrub it from your app while you're at it. Next thing you know you're playing a video game made in New Zealand that Tencent invested in, and magically on the anniversary of Tienanmen's Square political speech is banned and people are muted for mentioning Tienanmen's Square. What a coincidence huh?
That's what so insidious here and why there is no valid comparisons to other countries. No other countries are successfully preventing even discourse about their wrong doings in such a way. Sure, all countries do bad things, but China isn't just unapologetic, they punish you for even mentioning their wrong doings! There is no freedom of press to investigate either, so they can more successfully hide their wrong doings.
There is no analog for China's social credit score system. What it is and will be though is one of the most evil methods of systematic oppression the world has ever seen. Not only can you not speak out against what China is doing, you can't be friends with anyone who did it either! They've created a system that doesn't even allow discussion and furthermore forces complete isolation on anyone who dares to speak up. This to is spreading though, you think it will be contained within China? It already isn't, play a game Tencent owns a stake in and you might find your speech limitations mirroring what goes on in mainland China. Watch a Disney movie and you might see it censored according to what mainland China wants. Watch an interview of an NBA player and you might see him saying what the Chinese government wants. Consider this, NBA athletes are more willing to speak out against the American government than they are to speak out against the Chinese government, even though in theory they should be far more vulnerable to retaliation from the government of the country they live in.
The evil doesn't come entirely in the worst of what China does. It comes from what China's ideal of the world is, how they want things to be everywhere. They don't merely want to dominant economically. They don't merely want to expand their territory. They don't merely want to oppress their own citizens. No, that's not enough. They don't even want discussions like ours to be able to occur, anywhere...