

Well, I must have been super unlucky then as I have talked about it with like 5 different Chinese met at 5 different circumstances
Well, I must have been super unlucky then as I have talked about it with like 5 different Chinese met at 5 different circumstances
Over 90% of Chinese agree that “democracy is important” and 80% agree that their country is democratic? Was this survey conducted in Taiwan and signed as “China” complying with “one China policy”?
I’ve never met any Chinese believing that their country is democratic nor that democracy is important. Quite the opposite - they usually say that China grew thanks to the lack of democracy (never calling it a dictatorship though)
Even the CCP propaganda doesn’t claim that China is the democracy but instead they show the negative sides of the democracies so that people don’t even think that it may be a good idea if China was democratic
They aren’t building the digital euro, they are talking about it. It’s all talk, no action. And it’s been this way since July 2021
Enough talking, time to act. They always talk big yet don’t actually do anything about it. We still pay for everything using our Visa and Mastercard cards with no European alternatives whatsoever
Did you actually read what you quote? It aligns with what I said - Chinese feel mostly satisfied with their government and don’t want the democracy, and don’t feel that their government is democratic. Claiming that Chinese believe that their country is democratic is not what Harvard did in the document that you’ve provided.
Regarding “not only possible but likely”: please do the math. If the share of population believing in X is 90%, the chance that none of the five selected people do X is (1 - 0.9)^5 = 0.001% (i.e., 1 in 100,000), assuming independence across people. That’s what you call likely?
PS. Why is this always the .ml instance 😀