• @th_d@sh.itjust.works
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    29 months ago

    I’m sorry I didn’t read the title right. It’s the perceived democracy by each nation. That makes it pretty much irrelevant since it doesn’t adhere to any international standard. What are you trying to say with that statistic?

    Either way, the link to dislike ratio tells you how little people care for your Chinese propaganda you expell all over Lemmy.

    China is a one party dictatorship that pretends to be democratic. If you as a Chinese were to criticize that, you’d be prosecuted by the state.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      9 months ago

      It’s pretty clear what the statistic says. It clearly shows that people in China see democracy actually work in their country while people in US do not.

      The like to dislike ratio tells me that a bunch of redditors who guzzle western propaganda are unhappy when they’re faced with reality of the world. Repeating nonsense such as China being a dictatorship just demonstrates ignorance on your part. The number of parties a country has is completely tangential to how democratic it is. You appear to confuse western procedural implementation of democracy with the greater concept of democracy which is a government that works in the interest of the majority and is held accountable by the majority. What China practices is called democratic centralism which is an alternative approach that demonstrably works better. It’s also false that China doesn’t have political parties other than CPC.