| > Weird and revealing double standard you got there, comparing "Chinese" as a collective to "many" Americans. Chinese are collectively more or less in the same situation, they are ethnically mostly the same people and live under the same rules, Americans are not. Few very reach Americans enjoy all the freedom power can buy, everyone else either comply or suffer the consequences You really did not know? > Chinese who are much, much, much less free than nearly all Americans Nope. I don't believe in the kind of freedom Americans believe to possess It's simply a different kind of tyranny Unless you mean the freedom to be shot in the streets. For example: there are 700 people in jail every 100k citizens in USA, they are only 115 in China. In 2008 USA had the 25% of the global World jail population And you know why? Because the private prison system in USA is highly profitable USA has the lowest life expectancy of the whole west and it's only one year longer than China, despite being the country with the highest spending per capita in healthcare in the entire globe. Is this the freedom you're talking about? So no, USA is not a benchmark for anything good, including the exercise of free speech, which is only a lame excuse to not take action against extremists propaganda > Indeed So sometimes you experience moments of lucidity when you see yourself for what you really are? That must hurt! |
Perhaps the ones you hear about are “ethnically mostly the same people”, but that's not actually true.