Conclusion: What you had attributed to China is actually more applicable the US. — ltlee1
Anyway, Chinese can join the CCP if they want to be involved politically. — ltlee1
So, some Chinese pin the picture of an upside down bat to their doors wishing for the arrival of blessing. — ltlee1
It is impossible to put one million in some kind of jail for long. Too expensive. — ltlee1
Such fundamental changes in US policy not only risk military conflict — ltlee1
US domestic situation is still very bad. I wish I could be as optimistic as you. Mass extremism. Gun sales up. Still large percentage of Republicans believed Biden had stolen the election. And of course, still unresolved racial issues. — ltlee1
Bat sounds like "Blessing." Upside down is the homophone of "arrived".
So, some Chinese pin the picture of an upside down bat to their doors wishing for the arrival of blessing. — ltlee1
Are you sure you are not a CCP secret admirer? — ltlee1
...satisfying most of the people's needs and/or desires most of the time. — ltlee1
Democracy is where people vote directly on issues of concern to them. — Banno
Claiming China is democratic when it so obviously isn't, is laughable. — Banno
...makes the same point. The advantage of democracy is the feedback from the governed to the government, which cannot happen in an autocracy — it only just happens in our representative democracies. I was working towards making this point. You call this "checks and balances"; same thing.Why is it like this? Because the folk who make and enforce the law get kicked out at the next election if they do not "satisfying most of the people's needs and/or desires most of the time". — Banno
Democracy is where people vote directly on issues of concern to them. — Banno
If democracy is the exercise of political power by the people, this is a principle which can be cashed out in many ways, of which 'voting' is a minimal and barely sufficient one. — StreetlightX
As for the notion that China is simply 'using the word differently' - well sure, but it is the kind of different that ought to be contested and opposed at every turn. As utterly empty as "Western" claims to democracy are, China is expressly anti-democratic at all levels, and cedeing to propaganda is a stupid move. — StreetlightX
As I mentioned, China has change ahead of them and they have no recipe. They're making it up as they go. — frank
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