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rightLOL. very rightly put & funny bro.
When it comes to math,a university student will think of calculus ,dy/dx,not 1+1=2
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rightLOL. very rightly put & funny bro.
Chinese must use real name in social media account now, so do u guys still have the guts to curse the Govt. on internet wt your real name ??Yes, it is true that Chinese can only curse the government, political leaders, say something like "overthrow the government" "the president is a stupid dog" on Internet. They can't speak like this on TV. But "being able to curse the government or leaders on TV" is not so important component in democracy. Involvement of policy discussion is, isn't it?
I feel in India, mostly the elites have a say in public and express whatever they want, but majority Indians have no idea what democracy is, so it is like elite democracy. While in China, those elites, public intellectuals are somehow constrained by the government, they can criticize, but can't pass some red line, like Tian'anmen Square, split the country. But ordinary Chinese can generally express freely. It is populace democracy.
Is China actually more democratic than India?
Should democracy only mean multi-party politics?
can't it be "people decide/influence the nation's politics/policies"?
China demands use of real names in social media accounts
Michael Kan
- ke social media accounts that impersonate public figures, the Chinese government has issued new rules that go much further and outlaw anonymity in blogs, social networks, discussion forums and IM services.
The move, announced Wednesday, is the latest in a recent string of Chinese government actions that have increased online censorship in the country.
China demands use of real names in social media accounts | PCWorld
So your guts only appear when anonymous?Chinese must use real name in social media account now, so do u guys still have the guts to curse the Govt. on internet wt your real name ??
don't mind broTo compare China to India is an insult to China, and I suggest to stop opening this kind of topic.
I think Chinese here on PDF soon have to use your real name if u dont wanna be in jail,too , poor u guys Ah Q, u guys dont have any human rights.So your guts only appear when anonymous?
Big brother is watching you, poor man
don't mind bro
Wrong world line man, the China in your mind is on β world lineI think Chinese here on PDF soon have to use your real name if u dont wanna be in jail,too , poor u guys Ah Q, u guys dont have any human rights.
just watched this video
it has a lot of episodes
this episode is about love freedom
some parents are not happy about the marriage of their son/daughter
and they can threaten to kill their son/daughter or the lovers
and the police will also help these insane parents
Jesus, what of crazy nation and police?
In India, the majority population are busy with surviving and most of them are illiterate or not educated enough to be involved in politics or discussion of policies, except voting. They actuallly have no say in politics except voting. And even in voting, their are forced or fooled to elect someone they don't know.
But in China, since the population are much better educated and more wealthy. It has more poeple who are involved in discussion about politics and policies. It has huge Internet population who are discussing, criticizing and giving suggestions about policies, their voices are being heard and adopted by the Chinese government.
Yes, it is true that Chinese can only curse the government, political leaders, say something like "overthrow the government" "the president is a stupid dog" on Internet. They can't speak like this on TV. But "being able to curse the government or leaders on TV" is not so important component in democracy. Involvement of policy discussion is, isn't it?
I feel in India, mostly the elites have a say in public and express whatever they want, but majority Indians have no idea what democracy is, so it is like elite democracy. While in China, those elites, public intellectuals are somehow constrained by the government, they can criticize, but can't pass some red line, like Tian'anmen Square, split the country. But ordinary Chinese can generally express freely. It is populace democracy.
Is China actually more democratic than India?
Should democracy only mean multi-party politics?
can't it be "people decide/influence the nation's politics/policies"?
The world line α society works different manPls read carefully, your r violating the new rule of PRC, poor Chinese friend, you r putting your life in danger now
I disagree, Democratic system is not the only governing system that can be used. We already have quite a lot of semi-failed DemocraticAbolish ccp and convert to democracy, atleast we now know people like @esolve are aspiring democracy and many in china want democracy.
The city wolf was wondering about that stupid wild wolf as to how he wont mind being famished but wont like to sport a collar around his neck. And the wild wolf was wondering about the city wolf that whats the point in having the luxuries of life if you dont have self respect and freedom. Both the wolves have their own perspectives that the other can hardly appreciate.
Freedom and Self Respect? Freedom to do what? To move? Needs money. To an education? Needs money. Freedom to choices? Needs money.
Self Respect? Would you honestly say China isn't respected. We may not be well liked, but can you honestly say not well respected. Which poorer country has more respect?
I always wondered, Freedom and Self respect, name some concrete examples. I may have to go to work everyday, which makes me less "free" than a bum on the street, but I can do so many things the bum cannot.
What are the examples of these that we don't have?