@Yorozuya
Hm, the data not quite accurate for me, A lot of factor play around country law and history also like in Phillipine they have law ban on divorce and abortion, reference :
World’s last legal ban on divorce doesn’t keep Philippines couples together - The Washington Post
Those diagrams charted the values of each country based on surveys that uses a common questionaire, not by looking at the laws of each country. And we should not judge the values of each country by its national law either. Prostitution is actually illegal in Thailand but we all know what it is like in reality for Thailand. P@rnography is illegal in Viet Nam but probably 80% of the adult population watches them lol. So no, you can’t judge the values of each country by looking at their national law.
China and S.Korea on self-rational values? S.Korea is very religious, should check data, more than half follow religion, traditional family values also place very high there, like China they also relatively authority for me and deference to authority also.
I don’t think South Koreans are generally that religious. Are you refering to data such as from those surveys that ask what religion people claim they belong to? Thats not a really accurate data to gauge how religious a country is. If it is so, France and Italy would have placed lower towards the traditional value pole than Vietnam because most French and Italian still identify themselve belonging to a religion in surveys, but in practice, religion doesnt influence them much.
South Korea has many fanatic religious people, yes, but they also have many people who identify with a religion but don’t practice it in real life (I’m talking from my interactions with Korean youths). The survey only ask if they practice their religion or not, and whether religion influenced them.
As for China, they have some fundamentalist religious people too but I agree with the survey that the vast majority of them are not religious. But thats my perspective and experience, I rather let the Chinese members comment on this.
China and India is very populous and different provinces place different values, so it look bullshit to me, especially India.
You made a good point about India, but lets see what their comments are regarding this survey. Same for China.
Thailand should be place more on Self-expression values. About Vietnam, they count religion with traditional believe as religious also? Most 5 popular religion in Vietnam are Buddhism, Roman Catholicism, Hoa Hao Buddhism, Caodaism, Protestant. But not all practice fully, most of them still go to temple or shrine, i think kind of more like superstitious than religious to me
First of all, I don’t agree with how they have created the x-axis with the survival-self expression dichotomy. The “self-expression” end is primarily a liberal view on social issues while the “survival” end is about theeconomic and national security. They should have kept the x-axis as either an economic/security dimension or a social dimension, then have the conservative and liberal views of that dimension on each end. I think they have made a mistake by combining the social/economical together because people can be concerned about both the economy and self-expression (or they cared about neither). So “security” and “self-expression” is not a good dichotomy, imo.
And having said that, I don’t think the Thais should be considered as more concerned about self-expression. They are still quite conservative when it comes to things like respecting the royal family and their Buddhist tradition, etc.
As for Viet Nam, I think religion or spirituality (or if you want to call it “superstition”) still play an influencial role for many Vietnamese, even if they don’t attend religious service regularly or identify with any official religion. You can see from time to time where the super rich spend lots of money sponsoring religious related events, etc. The government don’t want to admit this or they try to suppress it but the truth is many Vietnamese people have high regards (or superstitious beliefs) for religion. I have posted a link here a while ago where rich Vietnamese CEOs make regular visit to the Dalai Lama. The Vietnamese buddhists have paid big money for to built a big temple in Nepal. This is something that state media dont talk about.
So I don’t disagree with the chart. I do think the average Thai are more religious than the average Vietnamese but this is probably balanced out by the fact that Vietnamese are probably more socially conservative than the Thai so the Chart put Viet and Thai on a similar level.
But this is my perspective. Im from the northeast and I see many religious people (mainly Buddhist and Catholics). I’m now staying abroad and I see the oversea southern Vietnamese are also quite religious.
In India there are more than 400 indigenous languages, and before the British to govern and unify them by building a rail network, they are diverse groups, each group lies under a Maharaja (prince), a sultan or a nawab (leadership nobility).So, By diverse languages, you can not stand in Delhi that speak to more than 40 percent of people at once. Many languages - such as Tamil and Punjabi - no historical link, and people speak this language will not understand people speaking another language. If you speak English, 200 million of the 1.2 billion people will be able to understand you. If you speak Hindi, you communicate with about 500 million people. If you speak Tamil, you only have 60 million or so people understand themselves. It is a major obstacle to India people to just communicate with other alone cause not all can speak the language, and many ethnic place different values. And important, the caste system that prevent many diferent ethnic and people to have common values, u can read more about it online. As i understand in India, government in Delhi can not ask the state government to do what central states want if state government themselves don't want, only VIP issue, yes mb. They do not depend on Central Government to be appointed to, that depends on the votes of the people where they are ruled. So not quite authority IMO, state level mb but not at national level
Good point, Im not sure how they have quantified India’s data.
Depend a lot on the government ability to adopt and govern, people get smarter, government also get smarter too, since govt come from people. Author should visit police state Singapore and study about their political hierchy. Kind of like double edge game ?
Not all government come from the people. Not in North Korea, China, Viet Nam, etc.
In the case of China and Viet Nam, if the government are smart enough to adopt and govern in such a way to make the majority of the people happy enough not to overthrow them, then they can remain in power. But the Chinese and Vietnamese government currently does not “come from the people”, we are only given a very very limited voice to influence them. This is an international forum and people know about our reality bro. We should be honest about it not embarrass ourselves by lying and twisting facts like several Chinese members here tend to do.