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The world’s largest democracy is collapsing before our eyes
  • You can always say that the respective other site is "just" operating on propaganda based opinions.

    I'm not sure what point you're trying to make by saying that people in China believe to be living in a democracy. So do the people living in liberal democracies, a system you yourself describe as a dictatorship. All that you're proving is that people can be mistaken. Not which people - if any - actually are.

    Without a clear definition of what one means by "democracy" it's a pretty useless argument.

    If you include freedom of assembly, free speech, a free press, free and secret elections and the other commonly valued parts of a western style democracy there's really no question that China doesn't even come close to qualifying.

    The people in power in the West love the power the PRC has and do their best eroding the little power people here have to implement similar levels of surveillance and control where they don't already exist.

    I see only losers in this kind of competition.

  • The world’s largest democracy is collapsing before our eyes
  • I get that you're an advocate of authoritan one party rulership and you're free to call that democracy.

    I'm not exactly a fan of liberal democracy but I value systems where the citizens have a high degree of influence on who governs them, the ability to freely create opposition parties and where state censorship and suppression are not openly advocated.

    I'd be really happy if there was a living, successful alternative to the western style liberal democracies. Leninism or the particular capitalist system China has developed don't seem very attractive to me.