Not, apparently, Democracy. And far enough from it to disqualify the adjective.what "democracy" might be from a Chinese perspective. — Banno
@ltlee1's participation here is welcome, and important if we are to develop any understanding of what "democracy" might be form a Chinese perspective. — Banno
Simple question: where on the surface of the globe does the US flag fly? Of the places it flies, how many were seized by force or threat of force since 1900?You can't be that naive. — Banno
@ltlee1 appeared soon after this thread. — Banno
Come on Tim; That's just sad. What is "protecting our interests"? You are too intelligent to buy into that spin. — Banno
All right, I'll illustrate:The distinction - between conquest of land and cultural annexation - is moot. — Banno
And what the F does that mean? For some years after WWII, 'murican stuff was good stuff, in many cases the best stuff, and people voted with their money. Now the best stuff is a world product, some of it even from China. And the world's people are still voting with their money. So what the F are you on about?Do you doubt the hegemony of 'merican culture? — Banno
Americans complaining about Chinese expansionism is the pt calling the kettle black — Banno
That's such an extraordinarily twisted response that it doesn't warrant a reply. — Banno
It seems to me to be entirely possible that the Chinese do not want the sort of representative democracy we take for granted. — Banno
Cool. SO now the question becomes, how representative is that view? — Banno
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