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by echevil
3036 days ago
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I think it's more just because of them afraid of "losing face" like almost all Chinese people do. That's quite deep in Chinese culture. Even the most powerful emperors in Chinese history (who would have nothing to be afraid of) still executes those who talked ill of them |
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In the US, the current party in power is always on the verge of instituting totalitarianism. My plan is to start worrying about it when people face systematic government consequences for actually mouthing off about the ruling party. Right now, to a first approximation, nobody has in a long time. Any examples that anxious partisans will rush to contradict me will simply further demonstrate my point with how minor and unsystematic they are in the US.
(If anything gets you in trouble in 2018, it's not mouthing off about the ruling party, it's pissing off the social media mob. That may yet be something we have to culturally reckon with, but it remains the case that it's not the government doing it.)