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I find the idea of making a distinctly European language and calling it universal quite thoughtless at best.
Of the newly created international auxiliary languages, Globasa looks the least eurocentric. Also has an onboarding process for new words that makes sure there's a good distribution of language families.
Interesting thing is that there are many esperanto speakers in China, Japan and Brazil. But, yes, Esperanto is based in european languages.
that makes sense; it's probably the most well known conlang by far.