• randint@lemm.ee
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    I honestly find it hard to believe that there is any degree of democracy in a country where the government regularly silences words on its social media. The local officials (the mayor, legislators, and the president) where I live are all elected and I’m pretty sure that’s already more than what China has. Their high approval rate is due to the fact that people don’t know that their government can be better.

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      1 year ago

      The local officials (the mayor, legislators, and the president) where I live are all elected and I’m pretty sure that’s already more than what China has

      I think what I said is still true.

      There’s a lot of handwaving in your reply that China’s population are just ignorant and censorship exists therefore its bad, based on little info. All Western countries also have major systems of censorship on social media. The majority of people in China have access to the internet via unfiltered VPNs - they have basically as much free access to information as you do.

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        1 year ago

        All Western countries also have major systems of censorship on social media.

        Well, yeah, I suppose so.

        The majority of people in China have access to the internet via unfiltered VPNs.

        I would say that Chinese people who have a VPN are among the minority (less than 50%). But yeah, Chinese people who have a VPN have access to all the content outside the national firewall.