Agreed, but i think you may be underestimating the Chinese peoples willingness to rebel.You're underestimating the power of social and state brainwashing. Spent a good couple of hours picking a Chinese blokes mind (a decade in Aus) on this and he's of the opinion the chinese government is using its own agents within the protesters to intensify these demonstrations to give them an excuse to restore order.
It should be international economic pressure that forces change but the Chinese understand the power of the unseen dollar. The whole consept of their "face" is a precursor and symptom of corruption, add in communism, and hello slave state.
Agreed, but i think you may be underestimating the Chinese peoples willingness to rebel.
China has a history filled of civil wars, rebellions and fragmentation.
Almost all of the worst civil wars in history, except for a few are wars, were faught in China or were Chinese civil wars.
The tighter you squeeze your fist, the more sand slips out.It's only a matter of time before China goes to far and they are in a multi front civil war.
Hong kong protest
Muslim reeducation camps
Demonic social credit and monitoring system
Tibet suppression
Dissident suppression
Wait until it gets hard to feed people, and then it's over
The NY Post? Hmm.
they are fighting for their very freedoms and autonomy. this is literally a fight for democracy vs tyranny, freedom vs oppression, hope vs despair. if they lose, china will exert their dominance over a province that is one of the few in the southeast pacific region that is a capitalist democracy.
Chinese expansionism , genocides and global hegemony is everyone's concerns.this is a chinese matter, no one elses.
Chinese expansionism, genocides and global hegemony is everyone's concerns. China is a totalitarian state, spreading its tentacles everywhere. It's time the West quit putting short term capitalist gains ahead of the existential threat that is China.
this is a chinese matter, no one elses.
They have a history of dealing with this harshly.
Ironically the tanks drove around that guy and did everything they could to avoid hurting him, until his friend pulled him away. Yet that photo is used to represent brutality.
He wasn't killed, its the Mandela effect.
It's too late for that, but what weird regime it has become; really steeped in neither Maoism nor Dengism. They're poised to retain the latter in the sense of economic development and modernization under the governance of a one-party state. On the otherhand, they've broken from Deng policy in two major ways: moving back towards totalitarian institutional imprint and a rejection of soft power foreign policy.
Genocide should just be overlooked? No. Fuck you scumbag.
You going over there in person or just sending money?
Einstein was right in what he said about the world if they came to rule.
What do you think we should do?Please look away from the genocide. It's none of our business.
Or terrorism.
Or crime that is happening outside my line of sight.
What do you think we should do?