The Chinese cartel now calls itself a 'democracy'

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northofnorth
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Re: The Chinese cartel now calls itself a 'democracy'

Post by northofnorth » Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:21 pm

Crackey wrote:
Wed Dec 08, 2021 3:27 pm
northofnorth wrote:
Wed Dec 08, 2021 2:28 pm
For all it's ranting about being a 'democracy' the Chinese cartel has not rebadged itself from the Chinese Communist Party to the Chinese Democratic Party.

It has instead shitted out a paper titled: 'China: Democracy That Works''.
Anything wrong with that? If so, what might that be :?:
Nothing wrong with it, unless you're a totalitarian government that expects to have taken its rebranding seriously by democratic nations. At least the DPRK does not expect to be taken seriously by democracies due to the incorporation of an adjective into its state title.

Let's see the cartel submitting itself to free and open elections for a government and parliamentarians. Let's see the fourth estate freely exercise their duty to question parliamentarians and to investigate government actions.

Let's see the cartel submit itself to the process of the rule of law over absolute rule by the cartel.

Otherwise, sure... Have at it, and while they're having at it, issue a decree that grass is blue and the sky is green.

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Re: The Chinese cartel now calls itself a 'democracy'

Post by Crackey » Wed Dec 08, 2021 6:00 pm

northofnorth wrote:
Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:21 pm
Crackey wrote:
Wed Dec 08, 2021 3:27 pm
northofnorth wrote:
Wed Dec 08, 2021 2:28 pm
For all it's ranting about being a 'democracy' the Chinese cartel has not rebadged itself from the Chinese Communist Party to the Chinese Democratic Party.

It has instead shitted out a paper titled: 'China: Democracy That Works''.
Anything wrong with that? If so, what might that be :?:
Nothing wrong with it, unless you're a totalitarian government that expects to have taken its rebranding seriously by democratic nations. At least the DPRK does not expect to be taken seriously by democracies due to the incorporation of an adjective into its state title.

Let's see the cartel submitting itself to free and open elections for a government and parliamentarians. Let's see the fourth estate freely exercise their duty to question parliamentarians and to investigate government actions.

Let's see the cartel submit itself to the process of the rule of law over absolute rule by the cartel.

Otherwise, sure... Have at it, and while they're having at it, issue a decree that grass is blue and the sky is green.
Looks to me like a slightly exaggerated description of the United Snakes.

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