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qikInNdOutReply | 2 years ago

Eh, they? Have you talked to them? They hate it.. every second of it. In the words of someone i knew there "It sucks, we are treated like children."

If they had a choice, the party would hang in rank and file from the street laternposts.

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HDThoreaun|2 years ago

Turns out there are billions of Chinese and they are not a monolith. I know many, many who are extremely supportive of the CCP.

surgical_fire|2 years ago

I don't believe we are talking about the same "they"

bllguo|2 years ago

laughable assertion. I can find people equally dissatisfied with the US. in the aggregate the Chinese people approve of their government at a level westerners literally cannot comprehend. These include studies from western institutions like Harvard, and are so readily available that if you claim to not have heard of them you are either 1. arguing in bad faith or 2. completely unqualified to comment on the Chinese people.

clouddrover|2 years ago

> in the aggregate the Chinese people approve of their government at a level westerners literally cannot comprehend

It's easy to comprehend that the Chinese people have such a warped understanding of the situation. It's a combination of both ignorance and a lack of self respect.

Let's have a look at the results of one of your surveys:

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/07/long-term-sur...

It says, "In 2016, the last year the survey was conducted, 95.5 percent of respondents were either 'relatively satisfied' or 'highly satisfied' with Beijing."

But when we get to the level of local government, the level of government people have direct contact with day to day and can see up close, what are the results? The survey says, "At the township level, the lowest level of government surveyed, only 11.3 percent of respondents reported that they were 'very satisfied.'"

And why the disparity? Because Chinese convince themselves that the efforts of the "good" central government is being thwarted by the evils of "bad" local government.

In reality it's all bad, top to bottom. All authoritarian regimes are. The fish does rot from the head.

Xi Jinping is so weak that he couldn't do two terms and quit. He's such a poor leader that he's convinced himself that he's the one special boy to lead China and he must stay in power.

That's the corrupting influence of authoritarianism.