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Comments by "Louis Giokas" (@louisgiokas2206) on "China’s Worsening Economy: Firms Lay Off Without Compensation, Moving Companies Deep Into Mountains" video.
Private business becoming "to powerful" is bit as much an issue in democracies. This is not a bad thing. A good example is the UK in the 19th century. MP districts were centered on old agricultural, thus aristocratic boundaries. As the industrial revolution got underway, and people moved to cities, this became intolerable and highly corrupt. Early in that century they reformed that system. The US instituted, in its Constitution, a decennial census used to apportion legislative districts from the late 18th century. This was done, in part, because of the issues in the UK. Thus, the political power follows the population which often follows business opportunities. The issue in the UK basically came down to the power shifting from the aristocracy to the business class. Think of the CCP as the aristocracy.
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Workers' rights? Social fairness and justice? Where do you think this is? We are talking about CCP controlled China here. Come on. They are a bunch of commies. Do the people of China not have an understanding of what that means? I have seen it reported that the chief judicial authorities have stated outright that their purpose was to support the CCP, not to ensure rule of law or fairness.
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@tomizatko3138 So, what you are saying is that the UK is totalitarian. I think you misunderstand. Look up rotten boroughs in the UK. Moving to a system which is more representative of the population is not a move to totalitarianism. You obviously don't know what that is.
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