TenjikuKensei
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Well, Chinese society/history has always been about the "greater good". The needs of society as a whole, have always been more important than individual freedoms.
Other countries put more emphasis on the individual, and that is their choice, I don't see anything wrong with it.
Well I'm not criticizing his views, everyone is entitled to his/her own. I was simply surprised.
I'm against any such heavy handed government action; as it simply makes the wound fester in secret till the rot threatens to corrupt the entire body. Most cases of dissent at least have a kernel of real grievance in them, as humans (apart from religious nuts.lol) dont go about creating problems if they dont have(or think they have) a reason for it.
As a native of Lanka, I can relate to this "making people vanish in the night" thing..and I loath it. Action like those were one of the main reasons the country is in the dire states it is now. Instead of listening to, and accepting the proper judicial methods used by the dissenters (they were opposing systematic institutional discrimination); the government unleashed a reign of terror which pretty much stifled any dissent but did nothing to solve the core issue. Such draconian actions only result in the elimination of the symptoms but not the causes. The cause not only lingers on, but takes on a far more virulent form and causes more issues than ever thought possible.
Furthermore, those who have such power become addicted to it...and its a slippery slope one does not want to even consider. First it starts as "for the good of the state"...later the "state" becomes synonymous with those who wield such power. Even rivals would be termed "enemies of the state" and made disappear... A classic case of the wolf guarding the sheep. As they say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
btw this post is not about China, but about using such methods