There are 14 remarkable findings about China, Hong Kong, the US, free speech and elections, in the latest edition of the world's largest survey of democratic attitudes, which has just been released
CHINESE PEOPLE FEEL better democratically represented by their system of governance than citizens of any other nation feel about their own, a major
If they’re givin autonomy, why does china insist on controlling who they talk to? That doesn’t sound like autonomy to me!
Because China cares about its sovereignty. A better question is why US is spending billions of dollars to meddle in politics half way across the world?
Yup, so much so that it doesn’t allow deliberation, which makes it a fascist dictatorship and not a democracy. The US’s undeniable love for wasting money is sort of irrelevant to the question of democracy in china. Perhaps you can provide an example of deliberation in china?
I love how you just keep using the word fascism making it more and more clear that you have no clue what fascism is. Using your definition, lots of western countries are clearly fascist. Spain doesn’t let Catalonia separate. US isn’t letting Puerto Rico and Hawaii separate.
I’ve already provided you with an example of deliberation in China when Taiwan was about to choose reunification in 2014. What was US afraid of that it had to run a color revolution to prevent that from happening. Go educate yourself on that instead of spewing nonsense here.