• GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.worldBanned from community
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    2 hours ago

    So 13 out of 14 people do not belong to the only political coalition (the 8 parties with 700,000 members total don’t really count as “opposition parties”) that is legally allowed in their country?

    In reference to my original post, we agree that authoritarianism is bad and you are arguing the case that China and the CCP is not authoritarian, correct?

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      2 hours ago

      They seem to be doing a pretty good job

      we agree that authoritarianism is bad

      No. We disagree that “authoritarianism” is a meaningful distinction when every government exists by authority. Might as well call it “badguyism”

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        1 hour ago

        Why do you believe the “democracy perceptions index”?

        Take a look at their supporters… like Palantir and Microsoft.

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          27 minutes ago

          They have no interest in portraying China positively, when a person or source you mistrust publishes something against their best interest it makes it a lot more likely that it’s true (like the CIA saying the USSR was democratic despite being enemies)

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          27 minutes ago

          Oh, two corporate entities tightly bound up with American imperialism and who therefore have every incentive to lie in the opposite direction?

          Like yeah dude, it’s a Harvard study, of course they’re tangled up in US bourgeoisie shit. If it was a Chinese survey you’d be dismissing it for not being a Harvard study