Comments by "Arun Sar" (@arunsar7893) on "What is behind China's economic crisis u0026 what it means for the world" video.
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@mohamedhabib8460 This is a digression from the initial discussion. But I will engage.
Your believes and demands only work in an utopian idealist world, NOT practically.
Also, what's with putting every responsibility on the government?? ... Why is there no talk about the responsibilities of the Citizens? ..
"US and MOST of the First World provide enormous information to the Public and the Press educate the People immediately. " - They don't educate their citizens. they put out information for citizens who are "interested" to find information that's required. No government on the face of this earth has been able to "educate" their citizens to be able to support the right policy.
If what you say was true, Brexit would never have happened. Or people of Germany would never have opposed nuclear power generation.
India puts out enough data (less than developed nations with better resources, but enough) to support some of the most obvious policies. Interested citizens can go through it and support policies like Farm Bills, for example. Does that happen though? .. Nope. Citizens are like spoilt entitled children who believe all they will do is put a vote once every 5 years and crib rest of the time. They will not take time to understand the country's limitations. They protest when there vested interest gets harmed.
In an ideal democracy like the one you are describing, Citizens are equally responsible for the democracy to function the way you want it to function.
"IF this is ignored or neglected, then you pave the way for Autocracy of the type of Putin, MBS, Xi " - Life of an average citizen is better in each of those countries when compared to many "democracies". Democracy is over-rated. And the proponents of it are ideologues. They support it cause they "believe" it's better. Whether it actually is better or not, is arguable.
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