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mazugrin2 | 1 year ago

Why did you expect a foreigner who is not from China to realize that they'd be inhibited by the local authorities from doing work they were invited to do by those same local authorities? It's bizarre to think that it's bizarre that a foreigner might merely express some surprise by that.

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MichaelZuo|1 year ago

Which would make sense if it was assumed there were only a few people in the entire bureaucracy… but doesn’t make sense when everyone involved knows, ahead of time, there are millions...

Probably thousands even in some random small city.

I’m guessing no one on the team had ever coordinated even a thousand people before on some complex legal issue. So it’s just bizarre to suddenly expect anyone capable of that would do so on their behalf and reach out with invitations…

Symbiote|1 year ago

Not all countries are like China.

Other places could have a helpful bureaucracy, or one that ignores the laws, or accepts bribes.

HPsquared|1 year ago

Very common for one branch of a bureaucracy to be at odds with another branch.

6510|1 year ago

not necessarily, it might just depend who is asking. You can get a lot done in general by having the right person/party ask for you.