GeHAC
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Of course,CCP is a much more pragmatic mature capalist authority,they care more about internal issues.I didn't see Chinese government ever blame on your human right condition in the international arena.So,keep your words,don't try to advice your neighbours.Your are not the leader of the third world anymore.In spite of the super awesome lifestyle in China, if these people are moving to India - then you would be better off looking at your own internal situation rather than trying to advice your neighbours.
Your press is not free, so it is impossible to judge the situation from any other angle than what your government propaganda reveals.
You said that "Your press is not free, so it is impossible to judge the situation from any other angle than what your government propaganda reveals",this just shows how lazy you guys are.Under the so called "press freedom",you tend to make your judgement on the basis of main stream propaganda without a independence information analysis.I posted that "its not difficult to get a free ride in Tibet" means I believe what I see for myself rather than refer to propaganda lazily.
Actually,in China,its hard to say what is the official calibar on some sensitive internal issues.It's quite interesting to see official media attacking on each other because CCP is not "a plate of steel".Under this unique consensus ecology,most Chinese adult netizen have formed a habit of individually analising.And that's why some foreign website translating forums becoming so popular in China.You can say it is the counter-effect of censorship.I dont want to comment on the advantages and disadvantages of this policy but it does create a really diverse Chinese netizen community.Chinese Internet is much more freedom and diverse than you think.