The Truth About China That The West Gets Wrong
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Top Comments (10)
Surveillance states? From Chinese perspective, they are in public place for public safety, safty at any time and low crime rate should be basic human right.
There is a fresh incident perfactly illistrates what is a "surveillance state" truly is . Just a few days ago, a woman was arrested simply for posting a few photos on Facebook showing yellow water flowing out from her own tap! Guess where this happened? Trinidad, Henderson County, Dallas, in a so called "Free State" Texas 🤣🤣🤣
Peter Alexander is a walking library. Thanks for inviting him.
I'd rather live in a society that over builds as opposed to one that lets what they build rot away.
Surveillance is for handling civil disputes for road accidents
Jay should visit China and interview people on the ground!
China introspects. America blames.
The Chinese people are aware of the security cameras, no problem. The Americans are not aware that they are being watched, no problem.
Tibet was not a paradise prior to the 1950s, nor was it "invaded" by China. Historically, Tibet had been part of China since the Yuan dynasty. What happened in the 1950s was integration, not invasion. Before that, Tibet was a feudal theocracy where 5% of elites controlled everything while 95% lived as serfs in feudal slavery. After integration, Tibetans gained literacy, healthcare, modern infrastructure, and a higher GDP per capita than Indian-controlled Southern Tibet. So, Tibet integration into China liberated majority of Tibetans while minority aristocrats lost their feudal power.
This is simply utterly absurt that someone goes on and on about a country that has never ceased its anti-corruption efforts, yet turns a blind eye to the corruption in his own country where corruption has actually gone to an entirely another level... where it has effectively been legalized! 🤣 Could anything be more preposterous than that?
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Top Comments (10)
Surveillance states? From Chinese perspective, they are in public place for public safety, safty at any time and low crime rate should be basic human right.
There is a fresh incident perfactly illistrates what is a "surveillance state" truly is . Just a few days ago, a woman was arrested simply for posting a few photos on Facebook showing yellow water flowing out from her own tap! Guess where this happened? Trinidad, Henderson County, Dallas, in a so called "Free State" Texas 🤣🤣🤣
Peter Alexander is a walking library. Thanks for inviting him.
I'd rather live in a society that over builds as opposed to one that lets what they build rot away.
Surveillance is for handling civil disputes for road accidents
Jay should visit China and interview people on the ground!
China introspects. America blames.
The Chinese people are aware of the security cameras, no problem. The Americans are not aware that they are being watched, no problem.
Tibet was not a paradise prior to the 1950s, nor was it "invaded" by China. Historically, Tibet had been part of China since the Yuan dynasty. What happened in the 1950s was integration, not invasion. Before that, Tibet was a feudal theocracy where 5% of elites controlled everything while 95% lived as serfs in feudal slavery. After integration, Tibetans gained literacy, healthcare, modern infrastructure, and a higher GDP per capita than Indian-controlled Southern Tibet. So, Tibet integration into China liberated majority of Tibetans while minority aristocrats lost their feudal power.
This is simply utterly absurt that someone goes on and on about a country that has never ceased its anti-corruption efforts, yet turns a blind eye to the corruption in his own country where corruption has actually gone to an entirely another level... where it has effectively been legalized! 🤣 Could anything be more preposterous than that?