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My As* is laughing.
Ah, a brown one? yuck!
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Who said it "can't" work in China? I'm sure it can, but the question is, how will it be practically achieved, and what is the downside to any such solution.
We can go on all day about the benefits of democracy and you know what, I agree with most of those arguments.
The question is, what is the practical method of implementation in the real world China?
I have not read one single solution where the net benefit to China is positive. I would be very happy to hear such solutions... but remember this is not an ideal world, the solution needs to actually be workable.
It will work but will slow down China, add unnecessary baggage like political show on every election period. Underestimate? Well I'm sorry not everyone's got a degree in political science, economics, engineering...Have to disagree with you here. If it can work in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, why can't it work for China? You just can't underestimate an entire population.
I don't get your point. Are you saying that net benefit to China is positive if there is democracy in China?
What if CCP conducts an election in the next 6 months and bring in elected leaders? Why do you feel this is not workable?
I don't get your point. Are you saying that net benefit to China is positive if there is democracy in China?
Here is a scenario:
What if CCP conducts an election in the next 6 months and bring in elected leaders? Why do you feel this is not workable?
do you even know what a green card look like? let alone certificate of US citizenship, i really doubt you even know where to get an US passport.
In fact, I want you to pay attention to the fact that Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, all the countries have experienced a dictatorship to develop the economy, you know what they are, then you look to other developing countries, there is no similar experiences countries, what circumstances do you think they are? Hunger, serious corruption, incompetent management, etc., you do not need to give us a slogan of democracy, we can choose own path, as long as it is really good, I do not mind the choice of "democracy", even though I know its nature.
Know anything about China?
It hurts; isn't it?. The fact is you can't even write this type of comment in a forum in China. You will be arrested. That is a kind of freedom you have in China. No Google, no Face book and no creativity. What ever you make is a copy. Wait for Ipod for launch and copy. Right from hand bags to watch to Aircrafts. Most workers start when they are 13. You need to get your government permission to Fu*K after the first child. That is the freedom you have in China. Sorry men. The only way to vent your anger is in a forum not located in China.
None of the killings are intentional. 99% are accidents or collateral. But I was and I am against Iraq war like most Americans. This war was totally a unnecessary.
No doubt China is doing very good today. But at what cost? and how long it can pull using force? What ever you achieve, it can collapse like a pack of cards if the foundation gives away
The foundation is freedom and democracy. How many countries practice communistic polices other than China and North Korea?
I don't think it is widely supported, as of now anyway. I predict it'll gain support.I'm afraid this is true, especially when people are discontented. There is already a tea part movement taking place in US.