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by justicezyx
2139 days ago
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Have you been China and take a look at how it's like today? CCP still do horrible thing, like Xinjiang concentration camp. But it's major part is different than USSR, at least it practices market economy, with private sector as it's main economy driver. I want people to understand how China works in its reality, not illusion created by media. |
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First off, it's exactly the same logic that communists used in USSR. "Look at these beautiful Moscow Subway stations!" (nevermind the gulags); or "Hey, citizen! Go ahead and celebrate and march for the International Workers' Day!" (nevermind the fallout from Chernobyl is peaking).
Second, in the context of the article we're discussing (who is more worrisome from data collection perspective - CCP or SV), why me - the foreigner - would have any illusions of being treated better than China's own citizens (Uyghurs)? Granted, I won't be put into the camp, but to think that my data would be treated with any respect, is to be naive.