but it's the fear of that destruction and of lawlessness that drives the average chinese into acceptance of confucianism, which is literally a legalist and rules-based system of obedience to promote the health and harmony of the whole. they are making that trade-off already. it is deeply ingrained in their cultural assumptions and worldview. it is working for them. i think most chinese would rather see the CCP pivot to a different form of politics than to jettison it and attempt something else.
you talk about an experience of extremes - the 20th century was that for china! of the biggest extremes anywhere on the planet! so of course the fate of 3% of the population is going to be a trivial matter to a chinese person. the state they have now is delivering growth and affluence, year on year. you talk about tibetan monks burning themselves in public, and how that would be a disaster in a square in brussels; but did belgium undergo a cultural revolution within living memory that killed 15-40 million people?!/ ffs
you talk about an experience of extremes - the 20th century was that for china! of the biggest extremes anywhere on the planet! so of course the fate of 3% of the population is going to be a trivial matter to a chinese person. the state they have now is delivering growth and affluence, year on year. you talk about tibetan monks burning themselves in public, and how that would be a disaster in a square in brussels; but did belgium undergo a cultural revolution within living memory that killed 15-40 million people?!/ ffs
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