| > Less corruption there's been, in 2025, 983 000 people receiving disciplinary sanctions[0]. then: 1. either there's no corruption, and people are getting sanctioned for no reason 2. there's corruption > Less incompetency one thing they seem to do correctly in China, is to select their leaders not based on pure political skills, but on actual thinking skills: many of them come from technical backgrounds, and have been trained to think rationally. furthermore, in my experience, Asian people, and Chinese in particular, also have better working habits − stronger wills − than most Westerners. I'd still be careful about assuming they're really _that_ more competent. intellectual theft, propaganda, rushed work, all could contribute to a temporary illusion of superiority. > Less freedom for stuff like protesting this is a watered-down description of the actual situation. you can get jailed, beaten up, tortured, killed, etc. religious groups seem to be the main target of the most violent treatments[1]. there's really no reason to target peaceful people, via such extreme means. [0]: https://www.brasildefato.com.br/2026/01/30/investigations-in... [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_China |
Is that true?