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China, not India, is the world’s biggest democracy, claims Global Times

How many votes Xi Jinping got in last election? In what provinces he was most popular and where he got least votes?

Votes ? Election ? The Anglo system of party systems, votes to party in four-yearly elections, presidents, prime ministers, chief ministers, governors and the rest of its unnecessarily complicated arrangement is not democracy but an illusion of democracy, in fact anti-democracy. The two parties or multiple parties compete with each other for votes using money power, muscle power and demagoguery. Once you have voted for a party it is the party which is the power not you personally. If that power becomes the national government you and your neighbors don't get to tell the government and the entire national parliament of your ideas for them to adopt your ideas nor does the national government and parliament consult you on national and other matters even though those matters affect you on daily basis. You as a citizen don't matter. How is that democracy ? Direct democracy guided by Communism is the only true democracy and one society that had such a system was the Libyan Jamahiriya and the system is being implemented in Venezuela. Please read this post of mine for more on that and do also read the entire thread and participate there.
 
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How many votes Xi Jinping got in last election? In what provinces he was most popular and where he got least votes?
Here's lesson two.

Is average people on the street the best people to vote in the most qualified people to run the MOST IMPORTANT job of the country ?

Ask yourself. Assuming you're a patient going for an operation for a heart bypass. Would you ask the janitor to select the most qualified surgeon to operate on you ?
Or would you just let the hospital surgeons select the most qualified surgeon among themselves ?

Go figure. Selection by average people on the street OR selection of a group of professional peers. Which is best ?
 
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Here's lesson two.

Is average people on the street the best people to vote in the most qualified people to run the MOST IMPORTANT job of the country ?

Ask yourself. Assuming you're a patient going for an operation for a heart bypass. Would you ask the janitor to select the most qualified surgeon to operate on you ?
Or would you just let the hospital surgeons select the most qualified surgeon among themselves ?

Go figure. Selection by average people on the street OR selection of a group of professional peers. Which is best ?

I would argue that most janitors would make better leaders than Putin.

How you know there isn't better politicians in China than Xi and his party? They could be by far the worst but since it's authoritarian state that's what you got and nothing changes.
 
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I would argue that most janitors would make better leaders than Putin.

How you know there isn't better politicians in China than Xi and his party? They could be by far the worst but since it's authoritarian state that's what you got and nothing changes.
Wishful thinking. Just wishing that one day a good leader get elected does not sounds like you think electroral democracy is working either.

Even in US 3 out of 5 are dissatisfied with American democracy.

Michael Douglas did a very good on why US democracy is not working. Check out his video.
 
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For many years, India has been dubbed the world’s biggest democracy, based on the country’s over 1 billion people. But that’s just not true, argues an op-ed in the Global Times, a Chinese state-run tabloid. In fact, that title belongs to China, says Han Zhen, head of Beijing Foreign Studies University—one the nation’s top schools for learning languages—in an Aug. 27 column (link in Chinese).

Western media outlets depict India as the “world’s biggest democracy” and describe Obama and Modi as leaders from ”the world’s two biggest democracies,” Han writes. By doing this, he argues, they nudge people towards an incorrect conclusion: that China is not a democracy.

“We need to not only criticize the fabricated Western democracy, but also clarify our own country’s democracy,” he argues, adding that China has the right to talk about and define its own democratic values. Han is also the director of a government-backed research center that exports Chinese culture.

THE GLOBAL TIMES
China’s Communist Party took power in 1947, and has since then ruled the country without a break, and without calling for a populist vote. Citizens who oppose or criticize the party and its leaders are regularly detained by the government, and state-backed censors closely monitor and control the information that’s available in the country, as well as individual speech on line.

So why is China a democracy? Han’s argument goes as follows:

The essence of the Western democracy is to keep capitalism running. Western democracy even differs in different Western countries. Why does China need to adhere to Western standards used to judge democracy?
Western democracy is not suitable to every country. He notes the Arab Spring, and Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution. A country first needs orders and rules before it can enjoy democracy.
The National People’s Congress system is modern China’s democracy. Under it, each ethnic group and social class can take part in policy-making and choose their leadership, Han says. In some countries, by contrast, only a few powerful political families can be the leaders, as their democracy is controlled by capitalists and interest groups.
China’s democracy is not only about a right to vote. It’s also about democratic consultations on the economy, politics, culture, and various aspects of society.
China’s government system is clearly the most suitable one for China, he adds, considering the nation’s incredible development in the past decades. ”We should speak with great confidence that China is the world’s biggest democracy. If we don’t, it means we have admitted we are a non-democracy.”


@jamahir @Joe Shearer @beijingwalker What do you guys think? Is this claim true?

I only tagged communists because I want to know their perspective of their favourite country being democracy, at least on paper. Is this time to bring democracy in China?

Some of those Chinese literati are still stuck in the 80's. That title is not something to be desired, much less fight over.
 
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Some of those Chinese literati are still stuck in the 80's. That title is not something to be desired, much less fight over.
The Chinese yearn for validity from the West. It was valid in the 80's, it is valid today, it will be valid tomorrow.
 
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How many votes Xi Jinping got in last election? In what provinces he was most popular and where he got least votes?

Democracy is not about election, it is about democratic governance. China has the best democratic governance model of any country on earth. Merit based system of governance is not perfect, but it is the best model out of the bunch.
 
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I would argue that most janitors would make better leaders than Putin.

How you know there isn't better politicians in China than Xi and his party? They could be by far the worst but since it's authoritarian state that's what you got and nothing changes.

Putin is the guy that restored Russia from a CIA-run state in the 1990’s to what it is today. Without Putin, Russia would have broken up long ago into smaller countries.

China has democratic governance which is why it has been successful over the past decades. The quality of leadership and promotion based on merit. To get to the top, you need to prove yourself in provincial leadership by achievements. That’s democratic governance.

Putting up imbeciles like Trump and Biden and telling people to choose is not democracy, it is a kakistocracy.
 
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